Intoxination

Category: Misc

Mar 21
2007

Barbara Boxer Gives Inhofe A Quick Smackdown

Misc

This was a priceless moment during today’s hearings on Global Warming. Of course Inhofe is the one who constantly denies global warming. During the opening of today’s hearings, you could quickly tell the Republicans were planning to dodge the actual issue by raising parliamentary procedures. Oh how mature of them. The typical GOP response – […]

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Mar 21
2007

And The Showdown Grows

Misc

Miers and Rove will be getting their subpoenas: 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 […]

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Mar 21
2007

Bush Set To Screw Over D.C.

Misc

The Democrats want to give the citizens of Washington D.C. the basic democratic right the rest of the country enjoys – representation in Congress, but Bush is ready to put a stop to that: The White House on Tuesday threatened to veto legislation giving the District of Columbia a vote in the House, possibly prolonging […]

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Mar 21
2007

Republicans – Best Friends Of Big Business

Misc

When those miners died in West Virginia last year, a lot of the aim was at the White House and their lax enforcement of safety regulations. Just this past year, Bush issue an executive order putting a “political officer” at each enforcement agency, such as OSHA and the EPA. This officer will make sure the […]

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Mar 20
2007

Leahy's Statement

Misc

From the Muckraker: “I was glad to meet Mr. Fielding and I welcome the fact that these issues have his full attention. “I don’t accept his offer. It is not constructive and it is not helpful to be telling the Senate how to do our investigation, or to prejudge its outcome. “Instead of freely and […]

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Mar 20
2007

Bush's Presser

Misc

One thing that really stood out at me was when Bush said he was offering the truth by letting Miers and Rove talk to Congress. How can he justify that statement if he refuses to let them do so under oath? You know we are in a dangerous place when the President can continue to […]

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Mar 20
2007

Leahy To White House: "Thanks But No Thanks!"

Misc

Leahy just rejected the White House’s offer to have Rove and Miers talk, but not testify to Congress. He said he is not going to let the White House tell Senate how to do their job. I will post the full release once it is published.

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Mar 20
2007

Well Imagine That! (updated)

Misc

(updated and bumped) The Muckraker has uncovered a gem from the DOJ document dump: Four months after the San Diego United States Attorney’s office launched an investigation into whether he had accepted bribes from defense contractors, and little more than a month before he pled guilty to those charges, Rep. Duke Cunningham (R-CA) signed on […]

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Mar 20
2007

A Return to the Balance of Power

Misc

This is a very interesting development that I am sure Bush is working on blocking: The Senate voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to end the Bush administration’s ability to unilaterally fill U.S. attorney vacancies as a backlash to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales’ firing of eight federal prosecutors. Gonzales got a morale boost with a phone call from […]

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Mar 20
2007

Ftizgerald Was on the List

Misc

The document dump from the Department of Justice has shown one very well-known name on the list of those to possibly be fired: U.S. Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald was ranked among prosecutors who had “not distinguished themselves” on a Justice Department chart sent to the White House in March 2005, when he was in the […]

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