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ByMikaelThe Hill By Mike Soraghan and Susan Crabtree April 18, 2007 The FBI searched the Virginia home of Rep. John Doolittle (R-Calif.) last Friday in its investigation into ties between the congressman and his wife, Julie, and disgraced former lobbyist Jack Abramoff, according to law enforcement and other Congressional and K Street sources. The search…
Multiple Marchers converging on DC for Peace through Impeachment
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Waxman, Mukasey and Ten Million Missing Emails
By Matt Renner, t r u t h o u t A government watchdog group now says ten to twenty million White House emails, which may contain information about the leak of Valerie Plame Wilson’s covert CIA status, have been destroyed by the Bush administration. In a report from April, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics…
NY Times Calls for Dismissal of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
ByMikaelNY Times Editorial The Failed Attorney General Published: Sunday, March 11, 2007 He has never stopped being consigliere to Mr. Bush’s imperial presidency. If anyone, outside Mr. Bush’s rapidly shrinking circle of enablers, still had doubts about that, the events of last week should have erased them. […] Mr. Bush should dismiss Mr. Gonzales and…
ImpeachforPeace cofounder Mikael Rudolph on Portsmouth, NH Radio
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Election Fraud: The 2008 Presidential Election may already be stolen
ByMikaelObama Doesn’t Sweat. He should. by Greg Palast In swing-state Colorado, the Republican Secretary of State conducted the biggest purge of voters in history, dumping a fifth of all registrations. Guess their color. In swing-state Florida, the state is refusing to accept about 85,000 new registrations from voter drives – overwhelming Black voters. In swing…
