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David Edwards and Jason Rhyne, Raw Story White House involvement in the CIA’s decision to destroy videotapes documenting severe interrogation techniques of suspected terrorists could constitute as many as six crimes, according to constitutional law expert Jonathan Turley. Turley appeared on CNN to discuss a new report from the New York Times, which indicates that…
The Smirking Chimp by Sherwood Ross | Feb 14 2007 If you, my fellow Americans, will not demand the impeachment of the worst president in American history, a man who is a traitor to our Constitution, an instigator of unjust wars, a destroyer of worlds, a strutting global tyrant, and a threat to the very…
Dismissals Began Earlier Than Justice Dept. Has Said By Amy Goldstein and Dan Eggen, Washington Post The former U.S. attorney in Kansas City, Mo., Todd P. Graves, said yesterday that he was asked to step down from his job by a senior Justice Department official in January 2006, months before eight other federal prosecutors would…
CODEPINK has Pizza with Jerry McNerney by Janet Weil, Kathy Greene, Nancy L. Mancias “I would like to see the President removed.” ““J. McNerney Congressman Jerry McNerney, a freshman Democrat, is home this week to meet with constituents in places where they already shop, eat and recreate in a program called Congress at Your Corner….
For Cheney, Political Toll May Follow Libby Verdict The New York Times By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG – Published: March 7, 2007 “There is a cloud over the vice president,” the prosecutor, Patrick J. Fitzgerald, told the jury in summing up the case last month. “The trial has been death by 1,000 cuts for Cheney,” said…
By Klaus Marre, The Hill Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), at the urging of the panel’s ranking member, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), on Tuesday requested a meeting with President Bush to hammer out a deal that would allow key White House aides to testify before the panel on the firing of several U.S….