Music Video-Bush is Over, If You Want It.
Music Video-Bush is Over, If You Want It.
Music Video-Bush is Over, If You Want It.
Nick Juliano, Raw Story More than 100,000 pages of newly released government documents demonstrate how US military interrogators “abused, tortured or killed” scores of prisoners rounded up since Sept. 11, 2001, including some who were not even expected of having terrorist ties, according to a just-published book. In Administration of Torture, two American Civil Liberties…
By Big Tent Democrat, Talkleft.com Anonymous Liberal has unearthed what appears to be an incriminating e-mail in which Monica Goodling instructed DOJ personnel to destroy documents that were clearly pertinent to an ongoing Congressional investigation. The e-mail, dated February 12, 2007, states in relevant part: These are new and updated USA documents which can be…
Cheney’s office implies it has executive privilege of its own Michael Rolston, Raw Story Weeks after claiming that it was not a part of the executive branch, the Office of Vice President Dick Cheney appears to be readying an independent assertion of executive privilege. The move emerged in an exchange of letters with the Senate…
April 1st, 2007 “I had a ‘come to Jesus moment’ “, former Vice President Richard Cheney lamented as he was frog-marched away from the White House in leg irons and powder pink handcuffs by members of the Secret Service, the FBI and mercenary assassins from Blackwater on leave from Iraq. “What the hell was I…
The Associated Press A Democratic House leader asked presidential counsel Fred Fielding on Thursday to turn over a report first requested three months ago about the White House’s problems with lost e-mail. In a letter to Fielding, Rep. Henry Waxman set a Sept. 10 deadline for the White House to turn over information about the…
By Peter Kaplan, Reuters The Federal Communications Commission narrowly approved on Tuesday a loosening of media ownership restrictions in the 20 biggest U.S. cities, despite objections from consumer groups and a threat by some U.S. senators to revoke the action. The FCC voted 3-2, along party lines, to ease the 32-year-old ban on ownership of…