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Aide’s testimony shows White House violating its own e-mail policy
Michael Roston, Raw Story The Thursday testimony of J. Scott Jennings, an aide to President George W. Bush, offered further insight into the routine violations of e-mail archiving rules by White House staff. “I came to the White House, as you said, in 2005, and when I came, I was given two e-mail accounts as…
The Bush Motorcade in Bellevue
A protest for President Bush as he arrives in Bellevue, WA to raise money for Republican Dave Reichert.
Did White House Lie About Solution Provider’s Role in Loss of 5 Million E-mails?
By Damon Poeter, CMP Channel When Congress asked about 5 million executive branch e-mails that went missing, a White House lawyer pointed the finger at an outside IT contractor. The only problem? No such IT contractor exists, according to sources close to the investigation of a possible violation of the Federal Records and Presidential Records…
Mainstream Media ignoring Impeachment Movement
Minneapolis Star Tribune Letters to the editor for Thursday, July 12 DRUMBEAT OF IMPEACHMENT Strib isn’t listening I am greatly frustrated with the Star Tribune’s complicity in the lack of local dialogue about impeachment. Despite every indication, including a Newsweek poll, that a clear majority of Americans favor it, we hear practically nothing about it….
St. Paul Stalls Impeachment Progress
‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing’ The following describes Impeach for Peace’s (IfP) attempt to encourage Rep. Betty McCollum to sign H. Res. 333 calling on the impeachment of Richard B. Cheney. Specifically, this describes my attempt to pressure her congressional district to pass a resolution…
