Here it is, just another blunder while this president is in office...:evil2:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/c0e79af6-ce8...b5df10621.html
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Here it is, just another blunder while this president is in office...:evil2:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/c0e79af6-ce8...b5df10621.html
The Bush administration misused its authority and improperly obtained personal information about people in the US on hundreds of occasions, according to a report released by a US Justice Department watchdog.
I'll be glad when the Bushites are gone . . .
Hey captain obvious....Quote:
Originally Posted by Tock
Who is the leader of the Justice Department?
Answer: Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
who appointed him?
Answer: Bush
Gonzales, asked to step down by Shumer>?
ah yes, shumer. That stroke makes crazy statements every weekend. A politician who goes in to talk with Rosie O'Donnel..... :aajack:Quote:
Originally Posted by DTBusta
Hes done some good things for us here in NY, better things than Guiliani and his "window washer" initiative...Shumer has said some crazy things, but none the less Gonzales just admitted to abuse , so he may end up stepping down, specially with a democratic majority. And if he broke the law, shouldn't he Logan? Isn't that justice?
tell me what law Gonzales broke, than I will answer your question.Quote:
Originally Posted by DTBusta
Invasion of privacy?Quote:
Originally Posted by Logan13
So you would prosecute the one who first did the investigating of these allegations? That makes no sense. Do you understand what the US Attorney General job is, he is not the Director of the FBI? Perhaps you just miss Janet Reno..........:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dude-Man
That was an accidental quote, was just trying to reply to the thread in general. I knew from its inception that the patriot act was bad news. As far as gonzales goes, i'm under the impression that the issue is that he may have mislead congress intentionally. Whether that's a crime or not, i'm unsure. It's certainly not cool in my book though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Logan13
it is hard to seperate what is factual and what is hopeful thinking from what I hear and read on the news anymore. As always, innocent until proven guilty.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dude-Man
jeez logan, as consevative as you are, i've always thought of you as given to reason. gonzalez is the guy who's argued that us citizens don't have the right to habeus corpus. i don't care what your perspective is, this guy needs to go. he's the conservative equiv. to al sharpton.
Wow never thought I would see conservative and Al Sharpton in sam sentence.
bush should be impeached....
OUCH, on that comparison....Quote:
Originally Posted by J.S.N.
But in all seriousness, I have heard plenty of people calling for Gonzalez's resignation, but no one can tell me what law he broke. If they can not even come up with a law that he violated, than it sounds like a witch-hunt to me.
thank a soldier for you right to say such baseless dribble.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Mus505
Logan - if your job is to protect the rights of the american people and corruption or abuse of power is running rampant whether you are involved or not your going to be associated with it and to save the sanctity of the position you must be fired. The position and what it means is much more important then the person.
Again, what law was broke? The Director of the FBI is the one who needs to be questioned on this. Between this and the release of the Fed. prosecuting Attorneys, there is without a doubt a witch hunt going on around Gonzalez. Republicans never carried on like this about Janet Reno, and they had much more cause to do so..........Quote:
Originally Posted by biglouie250
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Originally Posted by Logan13
well 4th amendment for one. unjustified wiretaps on US citizens who arent suspected of terrorism was not the objective of the patriot act. it was to weed out terrorism home and abroad. our rights being infringed upon was appeased because of fear. Now what many have said who opposed it has come true. This is Nixon-esque meglomania.
i agree the head of the FBI should be questioned but when the person who is charged with protecting the rights of the american people turns a blind eye to this situation he must face the consequences as well. This is graver then most people realize and sets a dangerous precendent if the kitchen isnt cleaned. I feel that a lot of heads need to role. This is a stab at an american value that we have fought for. it was one cornerstone for our fight for independence in the first place!