Bush Commands the Senate to Hammer Another Nail in Our Coffin!
The Senate turned their backs on the American people again. This might end up being the last time they'll get the chance.
Take a deep breath. Here's the Congressional Democratic toilet slaves of G. W. Bush -- and our knights in shining armor.
The Senate turned their backs on the American people again. This might end up being the last time they'll get the chance.
Take a deep breath. Here's the Congressional Democratic toilet slaves of G. W. Bush -- and our knights in shining armor.
In March 2004, President Bush’s warrantless domestic spying efforts were temporarily suspended after then-acting Attorney General James Comey refused to sign on to an extension of the program “amid concerns about its legality and oversight.”
Today, during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Comey detailed the extraordinary and potentially illegal efforts made by Alberto Gonzales and Andrew Card — then White House counsel and chief of staff, respectively — to attempt to force John Ashcroft to overrule Comey, despite the fact that Ashcroft was debilitated in a hospital with pancreatitis.
Today, during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Comey detailed the extraordinary and potentially illegal efforts made by Alberto Gonzales and Andrew Card — then White House counsel and chief of staff, respectively — to attempt to force John Ashcroft to overrule Comey, despite the fact that Ashcroft was debilitated in a hospital with pancreatitis.
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