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Will Bush have his "watergate" moment?

 
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:31 pm    Post subject: Will Bush have his "watergate" moment? Reply with quote

The firing of Federal prosecutors hasn't made much news over here in the UK but it could be important.




http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Bush_backs_Gonzales_defends_offer_to_032 0.html

Bush defends offer to allow Rove, Miers testimony behind closed doors; Will block any efforts to subpoena White House officials

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On Tuesday evening, President Bush backed his beleaguered Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales, and defended a White House offer to allow "behind closed doors" testimony by Karl Rove and Harriet Miers regarding the firing of eight US Attorneys. Bush said that he would block any efforts to subpoena White House officials.

In his address, Bush defended his administration's disclosure of an "unprecedented" amount of documents showing how the firing of those U.S. attorneys was handled. He went on to defend that process.

"There is no indication that anybody did anything improper," said Bush, and asserted that Democrats were more interested in "scoring political points" than constructing an honest account of the firings. The president accused Democrats of trying to mount a "partisan fishing expedition."

Bush added, "It will be regrettable if they choose to head down the partisan road of issuing subpoenas and demanding show trials when I have agreed to make key White House officials and documents available. I have proposed a reasonable way to avoid an impasse. I hope they don't choose confrontation. I will oppose any attempts to subpoena White House officials."


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House OKs subpoenas for top Bush aides
By LAURIE KELLMAN, Associated Press Writer
Wed Mar 21, 11:19 AM ET



WASHINGTON - A House panel on Wednesday approved subpoenas for President Bush's political adviser, Karl Rove and other top White House aides, setting up a constitutional showdown over the firings of eight federal prosecutors.

By voice vote, the House Judiciary subcommittee on commercial and administrative law decided to compel the president's top aides to testify publicly and under oath about their roles in the firings.

Nonetheless, the Senate on Tuesday voted 94-2 to strip Gonzales of his authority to fill U.S. attorney vacancies without Senate confirmation. Democrats contend the Justice Department and White House purged the eight federal prosecutors, some of whom were leading political corruption investigations, after a change in the USA Patriot Act gave Gonzales the new authority.



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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6475985.stm
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

yes it looks promising, lets hope so... well overdue. so far democrats are standing their ground, I do wonder how long it will last and in what way they will be made to tow the line. definitely a story to watch closely.
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Remember Nixon and that missing 18 minutes?

http://rawstory.com/news/2007/18day_in_Justice_Department_emails_0321. html

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Josh Marshall reports there is an 18-day gap -- first spotted by a commenter on the blog Talking Points Memo -- in the over 3,000 emails released by the Department of Justice pertaining to the attorney firing scandal.

The gap covers the days between November 15 and December 4, 2006. So far, only one email has been found dated within that 18 day period among those released in Monday night's document dump. The lone email, from November 29, 2006, was one forwarded by Justice official Michael Elston to a fellow staffer asking for an attached review document to be printed.

"The firing calls went out on December 7th. But the original plan was to start placing the calls on November 15th," notes Marshall. "So those eighteen days are pretty key ones."
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

heheh, if they manage to slip this noose I will be amazed (and utterly disgusted)
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