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Monday, August 20, 2007

Leahy to BushCo - "You're in comtempt"!


Sen. Patrick Leahy, chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today threatened to hold members of the Bush administration in contempt for not producing subpoenaed information about the legal justification for President Bush's secretive eavesdropping program. "When the Senate comes back in the session, I'll bring it up before the committee," said Leahy, "I prefer cooperation to contempt. Right now, there's no question that they are in contempt of the valid order of this Congress."

On June 27, Leahy's committee subpoenaed the Justice Department, National Security Council and the offices of the president and vice president for documents relating to the NSA's legal justification for the wiretapping program.

White House lawyer Fred Fielding once again today claimed that the administration needed more time to review the requested documents, but Leahy was having none of it. "We've waited waited long enough. It has been almost two months since service of the subpoenas, three weeks since the time they asked for additional time. And still, we have nothing at all," Leahy said.

Leahy further indicated that the committee would continue to seek recently resigned White House adviser Karl Rove's appearance on the U.S. attorney firings. "I don't think he had a valid claim of executive privilege, because all the testimony has been that it wasn't discussed with the president. If it wasn't discussed with the president, there's no executive privilege," he said. "And they've just lost the other claim they could make that he's too important to the operation of the White House to be able to take time to testify. That's not going to be the case anymore."

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Blogger Mary Ellen said...

John

Do you know if Congress files contempt charges and if team Bush says, too bad...will that be enough to impeach him? I thought we already had enough to impeach him, but does this hold even more water? I don't know enough about this stuff...all I know is I'm really sick of Bush and his bullshit.

title="comment permalink">August 20, 2007 8:27 PM  
Blogger John Good said...

Mary Ellen - *I* believe there's already irrefutable grounds for impeachment. Here's another opinion

title="comment permalink">August 20, 2007 8:33 PM  
Blogger Undeniable Liberal said...

These guys make Dean Smith, inventor of the stalling technique known as the four corners offense, look like an amateur.

title="comment permalink">August 21, 2007 7:17 AM  
Blogger Chuck said...

"*I* believe there's already irrefutable grounds for impeachment."

And not just this one situation John. There's a really long list..nearly everything they have done has been illegal.

title="comment permalink">August 21, 2007 12:27 PM  
Blogger Mary Ellen said...

I'm not sure what is going to happen in the next election. I'm almost positive we'll have a Dem for prez, but I'm not so sure about Congress. How do we vote these guys back in when they won't do their jobs to protect our constitution? Then again...what else are our options, vote Republican? That's even worse!

title="comment permalink">August 21, 2007 1:32 PM  
Blogger Anon-Paranoid said...

There will be no Dem President if Martial Law is enacted and the COG is put in place.

A war with Iran or a natural disaster could trigger the COG and Martial Law since the Decider decides when to institute it.

So will there be elections next year? That is really the only question we have to know the answer too.

God Bless.

title="comment permalink">August 21, 2007 5:24 PM  
Blogger John Good said...

We have an important little tool called "the primary elections". If these Dems won't be true progressives,then we replace them!

title="comment permalink">August 21, 2007 5:34 PM  

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