Comments on: Judge Wary Of Probe Into Destroyed Tapes
Bush Administration Lawyers Urge Courts To Back Off Investigation Into CIA Interrogation Videos
- "I wonder exactly how Judge Kennedy was leaned on."
Most likely the IRS was sent out with the threat of an audit, that seems to be the favorite approach, look at what they are doing to the "We The People" group who has dared question the legality of many of this governments actions. - Reply to this comment
- Same old same old, while the Judge sits on his hands the executive branch is destroying evidence.
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- yeah and dumb a$$ Bush also said he''d fire anyone if they were connect to the outing of Wilson''s wife. Guess what he LIED AGAIN
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- He repeated his assertion that his "first recollection" of being told about the tapes and their destruction was when CIA Director Michael Hayden briefed him on it earlier this month.
Yep---I know nuting! Dumb as a rock and dumber if he thinks we buy that BS.
Bush doesn''t have a "first recolletion" of very much--amnesia by convenience! - Reply to this comment
- I wonder exactly how Judge Kennedy was leaned on.
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- whether to delve into the matter
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH whats to investigate they said they destroyed the tapes and that is a crime period.....just rule.
Let Congress and the DOJ if it ever decides to reinstate Justice as criteria of their departments performance along side their new main charter as republican political advocacy department.
RULE.
And Arnold the Clean Air Act gives your State the right to set standards just do it and let Bush sue you. what is wrong with you people JUST DO IT thats what Bush has done, counter your competent. - Reply to this comment
- Well, they got to Judge Kennedy more quickly than I thought they would. He has already started looking for a graceful way out. He didn''t even so much as consider saying: If you say they were not in Guantanamo, tell me where they were and show me proof that they were indeed where you say they were. No, just a subtle hint that he is ready to drop the matter. Another criminal act swept under the carpet! Why doesn''t it surprise me?
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