added 2007 Sun May 20 22:29:03 by Mattman12345
The top Republican on the Senate committee investigating Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Sunday he believes Gonzales could step down before a no-confidence vote sought this week by Senate Democrats.
The top Republican on the Senate committee investigating Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Sunday he believes Gonzales could step down before a no-confidence vote sought this week by Senate Democrats.
added 2007 Tue Mar 27 18:38:05 by jovial
Former US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld could face charges of war crimes after a lawsuit was filed against him in Germany. Now Germany's Federal Prosecutor's Office has to decide whether it will investigate.
Former US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld could face charges of war crimes after a lawsuit was filed against him in Germany. Now Germany's Federal Prosecutor's Office has to decide whether it will investigate.
added 2007 Mon Mar 26 22:52:26 by elzorro2162
As Steve reported last week, news has came out that Justice Department loyalists interferred in the landmark 2005 Big Tobacco civil suit, forcing the lead prosecutor, Sharon Eubanks, to lower the penalty from a whopping $130 billion to a measly $10 billion. Ms. Eubanks appeared on FOX News Sunday yesterday to talk about the case.
As Steve reported last week, news has came out that Justice Department loyalists interferred in the landmark 2005 Big Tobacco civil suit, forcing the lead prosecutor, Sharon Eubanks, to lower the penalty from a whopping $130 billion to a measly $10 billion. Ms. Eubanks appeared on FOX News Sunday yesterday to talk about the case.
added 2007 Fri Mar 23 7:34:53 by jovial
In his first weeks as defense secretary, Robert Gates repeatedly argued that the detention facility at GuantÃ;¡namo Bay, Cuba, had become so tainted abroad that legal proceedings at GuantÃ;¡namo would be viewed as illegitimate, according to senior administration officials.
In his first weeks as defense secretary, Robert Gates repeatedly argued that the detention facility at GuantÃ;¡namo Bay, Cuba, had become so tainted abroad that legal proceedings at GuantÃ;¡namo would be viewed as illegitimate, according to senior administration officials.
added 2007 Sat Mar 17 6:36:42 by elzorro2162
As if the prosecutorial purge scandal wasn't enough, Alberto Gonzalez will be called to answer even more questions about his role in blocking an investigation into the warrantless wiretapping program. Keith provides some context. Gonzales' days are numbered. How can he possibly survive this? And how long until we hear the "Clinton did it too!&
As if the prosecutorial purge scandal wasn't enough, Alberto Gonzalez will be called to answer even more questions about his role in blocking an investigation into the warrantless wiretapping program. Keith provides some context. Gonzales' days are numbered. How can he possibly survive this? And how long until we hear the "Clinton did it too!&
added 2007 Wed Mar 14 16:10:08 by Mysticdon
Justice Department firings are an old story for Mrs. Clinton and she is probably the most experienced person in the Senate to investigate this phenomenon. She can compare what is happening now with what happened during Mr. Clintons time in the White House and let us know how the firings will impact investigations.
Justice Department firings are an old story for Mrs. Clinton and she is probably the most experienced person in the Senate to investigate this phenomenon. She can compare what is happening now with what happened during Mr. Clintons time in the White House and let us know how the firings will impact investigations.







