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 Robert Schmidt July 19 (Bloomberg) — House Democrats, escalating a battle with the White House, took the first step in seeking to hold President George W. Bush’s chief of staff in contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena requesting documents on the firing of eight U.S. prosecutors. Voting 7-3 along party lines, a House…
from: MPPeace@yahoogroups.com Joseph Miller Yesterday Bush went around the Constitutional confirmation process and made a recess appointment of anti-regulatory zealot Susan Dudley as our country’s new “regulatory czar.” The following press release from OMB Watch (1) describes the implications of this new outrageous action, as does the link within the release to the 2006 report…
Lawyer accuses Pentagon in Gitmo evidence case By MIKE MELIA Sep 25, 2008 – 11:04 AM (ET) Copyright 2008 Associated Press. All right reserved. © 2008 IAC Search & Media. All rights reserved. GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba (AP) – Pentagon officials are trying to discredit a military prosecutor who alleges evidence was suppressed in…
Here come the thought police By Ralph E. Shaffer and R. William Robinson, Blatimore Sun With overwhelming bipartisan support, Rep. Jane Harman’s (D-CA) “Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act” passed the House 404-6 late last month and now rests in Sen. Joe Lieberman’s Homeland Security Committee. Swift Senate passage appears certain. Not since the…
By Matt Renner, t r u t h o u t Subpoenas issued Wednesday by Congress for testimony from former White House officials could lead to a constitutional crisis over the right of executive privilege. Experts in constitutional law believe that the Bush administration will not comply with the Congressional subpoenas and will force a…
By David Michael Green, afterdowningstreet.org (Photo) This top official in the Justice Department, who serves as its liaison to the White House, is now refusing to answer any congressional questions about the US attorneys scandal. You know, the one in which George and Dick and Karl and Alberto have been hiring and firing federal prosecutors…
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I think this spying stuff pisses me off the most…when did I become the terrorist?