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Conyers Seeks Probe of Bush Crimes
consortiumnews.com Jason Leopold In one of the first acts of the 111th Congress, House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers proposed legislation to create a blue-ribbon panel of outside experts to probe the “broad range” of policies pursued by the Bush administration “under claims of unreviewable war powers,” including torture of detainees and warrantless wiretaps. Conyers’s…
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House renews probe of U.S. attorney firings
Vote to continue lawsuit means inside story of Bogden’s dismissal may come to light Law Vegas Sun By Lisa Mascaro WASHINGTON — The untold story of the firing of Nevada’s former U.S. Attorney Daniel Bogden may yet be unraveled. The House on Tuesday voted to continue a lawsuit seeking testimony from the Bush administration about…
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Bush Special Prosecutor Is Top Question for Obama at Change.gov
by David Swanson CONTACT: http://democrats.com/contact After five days of citizen voting at President-elect Obama’s Change.gov website, the top-ranked question seeks a non-partisan Special Prosecutor to investigate the crimes of the Bush Administration: “Will you appoint a Special Prosecutor – ideally Patrick Fitzgerald – to independently investigate the gravest crimes of the Bush Administration, including torture…
