AUDIO-Salt Lake City Mayor speaks on Impeachment
AUDIO-Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson speaks on Impeachment on March 19th in Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah.
AUDIO-Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson speaks on Impeachment on March 19th in Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah.
The New York Times, Editorial It is hardly news that top officials in the current Justice Department flout the law and make false statements to Congress, but the latest instance may be the most egregious. When Attorney General Alberto Gonzales wanted the USA Patriot Act renewed in the spring of 2005, he told the Senate,…
afterdowningstreet.org Submitted by davidswanson AT HEARING BEFORE HOUSE SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE CONSTITUTION, CIVIL RIGHTS, AND CIVIL LIBERTIES On Tuesday, May 6, 2008, National Lawyers Guild President Marjorie Cohn will provide testimony at a hearing titled “From the Department of Justice to Guantánamo Bay: Administration Lawyers and Administration Interrogation Rules,” before the Subcommittee on the Constitution,…
AFP Published: Friday April 6, 2007 Former US ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton said Friday that Saudi’s King Abdullah was “mistaken” when he questioned the legality of the US military presence in Iraq and should “correct” his controversial remarks on the matter. “With all due respect to the King, it’s a mistake to…
Daniel Ellsberg to Headline Historic Impeachment Event in Concord Brookline, NH – NH State Representative Betty Hall is hosting Dr. Daniel Ellsberg, Vietnam War critic, for a special event at the Capitol Center for the Arts Monday April 14 at 7pm. It was Ellsberg who released the Pentagon papers which helped end the Vietnam War….
David Edwards and Muriel Kane, Raw Story Stephen Colbert commented Wednesday on the 4th Circuit Court’s recent ruling that President Bush cannot “indefinitely detain civilians, even if he calls them ‘enemy combatants.’” “I can agree with this ruling and support the president,” Colbert commented, “because I support his ability to ignore this ruling. He has…
By Richard B. Schmitt, LA Times A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit seeking to hold Vice President Dick Cheney and others personally responsible for damages arising from the 2003 disclosure of the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame. …Lea Anne McBride, Cheney’s spokeswoman, said the vice president was “pleased” about the dismissal. (Original…
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Now that is what a Presidential candidate ought to look like!