Video: Bush’s Impeachable Offenses, Spying
More evidence of Spying Impeachable Offenses:
Bush’s Impeachable Offenses, Part 2
The President ordered the NSA to spy on citizens without a warrant
More evidence of Spying Impeachable Offenses:
Bush’s Impeachable Offenses, Part 2
The President ordered the NSA to spy on citizens without a warrant
By Dan Eggen, Washington Post Friday, March 16, 2007 The White House retreated today from its claim that former counsel Harriet E. Miers first came up with the idea of firing U.S. attorneys, another apparent shift in the Bush administration’s evolving version of events behind the controversy. White House press secretary Tony Snow told reporters…
Senate to Pass Prosecutor Bill By John Stanton Roll Call Staff March 20, 2007 The Senate is poised to pass legislation today stripping President Bush’s authority to appoint interim U.S. attorneys, and Democrats already have begun using the scandal over the firing of eight prosecutors last year in fundraising letters and as a political tool,…
All Spin Zone Richard Blair | Tuesday, March 27th, 2007 When all is said and done, and when we look back at this scandal from a historical perspective, I think we’ll all be a bit surprised that, after all of the other malfeasance the Bush regime was involved in, AttorneyGate was the straw that broke…
10 Years of the Pinchet Prinicple Philippe Sands – guardian.co.uk, Thursday October 16 2008 10.30 BST guardian.co.uk © Guardian News and Media Limited 2008 The arrest warrant served on the Chilean head of state in 1998 changed history and has implications for the US government now. On October 16 1998, a magistrate signed a warrant…
By William Rivers Pitt, t r u t h o u t The departure of Alberto Gonzales from the Attorney General’s Office brings America to a place of definitions, and hanging in the balance is the very idea of the nation itself. The basic concepts and fundamental principles of our republic now stand as the…
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I think this spying stuff pisses me off the most…when did I become the terrorist?