TV Coverage of ADP Over Renzi Investigation and US Attorney Firing

Posted Wednesday March 21, 2007 by

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  1. The released documents show that among the “infractions” Charlton was fired over was his objection to pursuing the death penalty. As this update shows, Charlton was ahead of the curve.

    http://deathpenaltyusa.blogspot.com/2007/03/four-states-four-close-votes.html


    Abolish Now    Mar 22, 11:41 AM    #
  2. The latest revelations from Washington demonstrate that Alberto Gonzales, the top law enforcement official in the federal government, was less than candid, if not outright dishonest, in his prior testimony to the Congress. The Arizona Democratic delegation to the House of Represenatives should take the opportunity to focus the U.S. Attorney firings on the larger issue of not misleading the American public. How many times do we have to allow the Bush administration to distort, subvert and misrepresent the truth before American citizens wake up and demand accountability? Was Watergate so long ago that no one remembers or sees the similarities between the Nixon administration’s attempt to obstruct justice and the recent shenannigans of the current administration misleading us into the war in Iraq, conducting secret wiretapping, detaining people in secret prisons without access to due process, engaging in random acts of torture, outting an undercover CIA agent as retribution for her spouse’s opposing political views, practicing cronyism and virtually bankrupting the treasury to advance agendas from which only a few can ever hope to benefit. Our party didn’t tolerate this behavior in the 1970s and we shouldn’t tolerate it now.


    Daniel Bonnett    Mar 30, 04:12 PM    #
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