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The Bush Family Gets Away with Crimes That Would Land Anyone Else in Jail

By Robert Parry, Consortium News. Posted November 26, 2007.


For decades, the Bush family has operated above the law, using powerful connections to brush aside evidence that would put lesser Americans in the slammer.
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In the history of the American Republic, perhaps no political family has been more protected from scandal than the Bushes.

When the Bushes are involved in dirty deals or even criminal activity, standards of evidence change. Instead of proof "beyond a reasonable doubt" that would lock up an average citizen, the evidence must be perfect.

If there's any doubt at all, the Bushes must be presumed innocent. Even when their guilt is obvious to anyone with an ounce of common sense, it's their accusers and those who dare investigate who get the worst of it. Their motives are challenged and their own shortcomings are cast in the harshest possible light.

For decades -- arguably going back generations -- the Bushes have been protected by their unique position straddling two centers of national power, the family's blueblood Eastern Establishment ties and the Texas oil crowd with strong links to the Republican Right. [For details on this family phenomenon, see Robert Parry's Secrecy & Privilege.]

This reality was underscored again by how major news outlets and the right-wing press reacted to a new piece of evidence implicating George W. Bush in a criminal cover-up in the "Plame-gate" scandal.

Though the evidence is now overwhelming that President Bush was part of a White House cabal that leaked Valerie Plame Wilson's identity as a covert CIA officer and then covered up the facts, major newspapers, such as the New York Times and the Washington Post, continue to pooh-pooh this extraordinary scandal.

The latest piece of evidence was the statement from former White House press secretary Scott McClellan that Bush was one of five senior officials who had him clear Karl Rove and I. Lewis Libby in the leak when, in fact, they were two of the leakers.

"The most powerful leader in the world had called upon me to speak on his behalf and help restore the credibility he lost amid the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq," McClellan said in a snippet released by the publisher of his upcoming memoir.

"So I stood at the White House briefing room podium in front of the glare of the klieg lights for the better part of two weeks and publicly exonerated two of the senior-most aides in the White House: Karl Rove and Scooter Libby," McClellan said. "There was one problem. It was not true."

After McClellan's statement touched off a brief furor on the Internet and cable TV shows, his publisher Peter Osnos tried to soften the blow. Osnos told Bloomberg News that McClellan didn't mean that Bush deliberately ordered his press secretary to lie.

"He told him something that wasn't true, but the President didn't know it wasn't true," Osnos said.

What Bush Knew

But neither McClennan nor Osnos knows what Bush really knew.

The revelatory point in McClellan's statement was that Bush was a direct participant in the campaign to protect Rove and Libby as they lied about their roles in the leak. Previously that was an inference one could draw from the facts, but it had not been confirmed by a White House official.

Indeed, looking at the available evidence, it would defy credulity that Bush wasn't implicated in the Plame-gate leak and the subsequent cover-up, which led to Libby's conviction earlier this year on four counts of perjury and obstruction of justice.

For Bush not to have been involved would have required him to be oblivious to the inner workings of the White House and the actions of his closest advisers on an issue of great importance to him.

From the evidence at Libby's trial, it was already clear that Bush had a direct hand in the effort to discredit Plame's husband, former U.S. Ambassador Joseph Wilson, after he had gone public in July 2003 with his role in a CIA investigation of what turned out to be bogus claims that Iraq had sought yellowcake uranium from Niger.

Bush, who had cited those bogus claims in his 2003 State of the Union Address in making his case for invading Iraq, was worried about his credibility when U.S. forces failed to find WMD evidence and when Wilson became the first Washington insider to start questioning Bush's case for war.

So, Bush collaborated with Vice President Dick Cheney in mounting a counter-attack against Wilson. Bush decided to selectively declassify portions of a National Intelligence Estimate in order to undercut Wilson's credibility and agreed to have that information leaked to friendly reporters.


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The Tip of the Iceberg
Posted by: AlexLawyer on Nov 26, 2007 1:16 AM   
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Beginning with Nazi supporter Prescott Bush, through GHW Bush's role in Iran-Contra and his pardons of involved officials, to GW Bush's covered-up Air National Guard desertion, cocaine and drunk driving arrests and insider trading at Harken and now to numerous high crimes, the impunity remains unbroken. The Plame affair is just one of GW Bush's crimes, along with violations of the War Crimes Act and the constitutional rights of literally millions of Americans.

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» RE: The Tip of the Iceberg Posted by: launcher
» read about the Bush family here Posted by: MyLeftFoot
» RE: The Tip of the Iceberg Posted by: rocketman
Plenty of Blame
Posted by: NoPCZone on Nov 26, 2007 2:17 AM   
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The President 'Select', elected by nobody and appointed by the Supreme Court, couldn't have done much of what he has gotten away with except through the complicity of the Democrats in Congress.

Before anyone cries about how they lacked the majority to block Bush, think about this: If they had simply denied the Congress a quorum, the Repugnicans couldn't have done anything. All they had to do was stay together and dig in their heels. This gutless bunch wouldn't even back Sen Feingold for a censure of Bush for some of the most hideous actions ever taken by an American President.

I am tired of excuses from sitting members about how 'nothing can be done because of x or y'. I'm calling Bullsh*t. One need look no farther than at the way the Vietnam War was drug to a halt by a very small group within Congress.

We send these people to Washington to act in the best interests of our nation and the state or district that they represent and we rarely get what we are paying for. What we get are a bunch of power hungry careerists up for sale to the highest bidder- more interested in their longevity, seniority and future lobbying career than the interests of the nation they are supposed to serve.

It's time for an accountability.

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It isn't just the g.d. Bush family who play dirty.
Posted by: Ellie1 on Nov 26, 2007 3:26 AM   
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I am sure the entire Republican party uses the same tactics. Why anyone would vote Republican today is beyond me. I have eliminated all of them from my social and familial existence, because i don't want those kinds of "values" in my life. They have destroyed this country. I wish them all a painful and early death.

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King George is no joke but part of the Norman-English remnant which never relinquished
Posted by: Suzon on Nov 26, 2007 3:26 AM   
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the idea of the divine right of kings. The Royal Society of St George, the purpose of which was to "promote all things English" was established in New York City in 1770 and seven other US cities in that decade and remains active to this day. Would the elite have just shrugged their shoulders at the end of the revolution?

When I moved to England in 1986, I began to experience what it would have been like to have lived in the American colonies more than 200 years earlier.

To this day, perjury is not a reportable offence. Judges and Crown prosecutors can ignore it as can the police. If I see a rat in my garden, to fail to report it is an offense. If there is a lying rat in court, no one has to say so because of the presumption of innocence (so often ignored in the criminal trials of the poor).

Although there is a Serious Fraud Office (taxpayers' money), there are no successful prosecutions for fraud. Read the Fraud Act 2006 and you can easily spot the get-out clause: intent to defraud must be proven.

Whenever a government falls, Norman-English lawyers hop on a plane to "help" the new government with its legal system. The more corrupt practices that can be spread, the more corruption is "normalized" and can be dismissed as inevitable.

The rationale of the Norman-English elite (at home and in its outposts) is that "the great unwashed" would be far worse!

Does anyone agree that replacing congressional and even presidential elections with people picked randomly from electoral registers would give us a far more respectable government?

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» Normalized corruption... Posted by: Cathyc
Laura Bush fits right in, then
Posted by: kiel on Nov 26, 2007 4:13 AM   
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Maybe that's why Laura Bush, nee Welch, married into the family: She was used to being given a free pass even when she killed another teen. Or maybe she figured she'd be safe if her shady case were ever re-opened. Either way, she fits right in.

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» RE:Guckert/Gannon was... Posted by: Astroboy
Nobody's fault but ours
Posted by: packofwolves on Nov 26, 2007 4:59 AM   
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The saddest part of all this is that ultimately we are all to blame for crime families like the Bush clan. We do not demand accountability from the media, from our government, or from our president. We shrug our shoulders and ask in defeat "what can one person do anyway?" while we turn our heads and minds away from the crimes they commit against us. With any luck, some other country will pick up the ball and arrest these criminals for their war crimes if nothing else. The Bush Administration brings to light just how corrupt our government is and how complacent we, as a society, truly are. If anyone thinks our country can continue on like this, think again. It only takes one person worse than Bush (and there are plenty of those, unfortunately, perhaps Jeb?) who can threaten or bully another country one too many times and we're sunk. What amazes me is that we allow these imbeciles to destroy our country, our way of life, and trample on our constitution, while they live above the law. We allow them to send our young sons and daughters to die in a war that is unjust while their young sons and daughters go off to colleges our kids can't afford and have health care we can only dream about. Wake up America, before it's too late. Demand accountability. IMPEACH CHENEY/BUSH - elect someone decent for a change, not just more of the same. VOTE AGAINST CRIME IN OUR GOVERNMENT. Our representatives should face the harshest of sentences for crimes against us. We have elected (employed) these people to represent us and so if they don't do what we have hired them to do, fire them. These criminals in government today act as if they are entitled to their positions without any thought about us. We are the employers, we are their bosses, we are in control. Use your power to rid our country of corrupt politicians. If you don't do it now it will be too late.

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» RE: Nobody's fault but ours Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN
Impeach, try, convict
Posted by: thekidde on Nov 26, 2007 6:09 AM   
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and hang - Cheney first then work your way through all of them.

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» RE: He blew up frogs... Posted by: Angel1961
» RE: He blew up frogs... Posted by: Artkansas
Enough already!
Posted by: Col. Jackleg on Nov 26, 2007 7:21 AM   
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When John Kerry let a scumbag deserter and draft dodger kick his ass without a "Swift Boat" whimper, you saw the old Boola Boola society in high dudgeon. Two inferior academic Elis "campaigned" enough to enable Kurt Vonnegut to quip that the greatest terrorist threat to the U.S. is two Yale graduates with "C" GPA. RIP clever Kurt and goddam Yale for graduating such trash as these two morons. Who suffers? You are witnessing it and there is a helluva lot more to follow! And who will prosecute the Bush lot"? Hah, crime is this nation's No. 1 product, without which nobody would be employed.

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Even Cheney
Posted by: JSquercia on Nov 26, 2007 7:23 AM   
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Even Deadeye Dick Cheney knew better than to mess with this bunch !

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» RE: ven Cheney Posted by: VZEQICVA
I demand accountability
Posted by: messedup on Nov 26, 2007 7:38 AM   
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But greed comes first, numbers can be fudged, and propoganda rules.

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George Herbert Bush and WWII
Posted by: Forrest on Nov 26, 2007 7:42 AM   
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from the Chickenhawk database:
http://www.awolbush.com/ghwb.html

Does anyone other than George Herbert Bush really know what happened during WWII when his aircraft was shot down?

My father was an enlisted turret gunner in the same type aircraft- the Grumman Avenger (TBF/TBM). It carried a crew of three- the officer pilot, the turret gunner, and the radio operator. The aircraft was an extremely sturdy platform which would take many hits without disabling it. My father has photographs of Avengers making it back to their carriers with their tails practically blown off.

My personal guess is that George Bush panicked when their aircraft was hit, bailing out without telling his crew. It's unlikely that both crew members were killed when the plane was initially hit (being in different sections of the aircraft).

Perhaps soldiers should not be admonished for panicking in the face of combat- except that George Bush was the U.S. Navy's youngest officer pilot having acquired his rank through his prominent family connections. The age of combat pilots could be a critical factor during combat. My father told me a story where his pilot (an "old" man of 25 years) saved the entire squadron from disappearing during a training exercise over the Pacific Ocean. Even though he was not leading the flight, when it became lost over the ocean, he turned the flight back towards land and their base.

Moral of the story: Should we as a nation choose a leader based on birth and family connections, or based on ability?

- Dan, in Louisiana

Mierzejewski, who is also a recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross, told the "New York Post" that he saw "a puff of smoke" come out of Bush's plane and quickly dissipate. He asserted that after that there was no more smoke visible, that Bush's "plane was never on fire" and that "no smoke came out of his cockpit when he opened his canopy to bail out." Mierzejewski stated that only one man ever got out of the Barbara II, and that was Bush himself. "I was hoping I would see some other parachutes. I never did. I saw the plane go down. I knew the guys were still in it. It was a helpless feeling."

Mierzejewski has long been troubled by the notion that Bush's decision to parachute from his damaged aircraft might have cost the lives of Radioman second class John Delaney, a close friend of Mierzejewski, as well as gunner Lt. junior grade William White. 'I think [Bush] could have saved those lives, if they were alive. I don't know that they were, but at least they had a chance if he had attempted a water landing," Mierzejewski told the "New York Post."

- GEORGE BUSH: THE UNAUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY - PART 2 of 8

Back to AWOLBush.com home page

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» RE: George Herbert Bush and WWII Posted by: Democritus
what's your favorite Bush crime that was never punished?
Posted by: Don Garb on Nov 26, 2007 7:50 AM   
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So many to choose from, the report written by teams of Ph.d mathematicians who statistically analyzed the 2004 election and concluded it was a fraud, the report that never got any mainstream airplay, that was a good one.

Or then there was the billion$ in lost taxpayer money because of Irving Bush's Savings and Loan fiasco. Or Prescott Bush's massive support in money and materiel to Adolph Hitler, which was finally stopped by a special law written just for him, these are all great.

But my favorite of all time has to be Irving Bush's 60-something nanny, who was leaving the mansion just days after 9-11, and was found dead, crushed by her own car against a security building that housed secret service guards.

The investigating cops concluded that she must have gotten out of her car, stood in front of it, and then the car which had been left in drive, slowly rolled forward and crushed her. Why didn't the security personnel do anything about it? Because they were there to protect Irving and his family! Oh of course! Case closed, no crime committed here! It couldn't have been that she overheard something about Securicon, the security company that Irving was in charge of, could it?

Please feel free to correct any errors or omissions I may have made, and to add your own favorite un-prosecuted Bush crime.

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Justice And Other Hobbies
Posted by: InsertNameHere on Nov 26, 2007 8:24 AM   
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Ah, Justice. It's like yachting or polo, strictly a rich man's pursuit.

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» RE: Justice And Other Hobbies Posted by: Knot_Rich
Bush is a crooked liar
Posted by: modeler on Nov 26, 2007 8:28 AM   
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That says it all.

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Sing, Scotty Sing!!!
Posted by: Tom Degan on Nov 26, 2007 8:41 AM   
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Well! Well! Well!

This all fits nicely into place, doesn't it? For more on that subject, when you're finished reading all of the great pieces and responses on AlterNet, please have a peek at what I wrote on this very subject early this morning. Here's a link:

Sing, Scotty, Sing!

Cheers!
Tom Degan
Goshen, NY.

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» Good point, johngary. Posted by: Tom Degan
» Another good point, Chloe Posted by: Tom Degan
GW will "walk" from another Bankrupt BizOP
Posted by: BetteM on Nov 26, 2007 9:14 AM   
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Bush will walk away from office leaving another financial disaster (U.S. Economy) for someone else to clean up.Bush found his business niche of disgorging the assets of companies, running them into the ground and walking away- "scott free". He applied these lessons to "running" the U.S.as another "BizOp": disgorge the assets and place into the hands of his cronies..let someone else clean up the mess.

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SO The question is "What's going to correct the Problem"?
Posted by: common intelligence on Nov 26, 2007 9:22 AM   
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We here at the Alternet water cooler bury our identity under alias to avoid being ID'd and made possible dissents. And if HR1955 is ratified by the Senate, we can all be sent to jail without due process, etc, etc. Yet we whine, blame, and vent our helpless frustration because it seems what we do has no affect in turning the tide toward democracy and away from pirate fascists, Bush & Co.

Too, if a public presentation where to banner up the "Alternet" we would be labeled by the "press" as "alternet" views from the Regimes driving direction. Hens, dissidents or actually "insurgents".

The words the government has used to confuse truth drive me nuts.
They change the meanings to fit the deception. They send out "salesmen" to push the false truth, such a s McClellan, Tony, and now this new shill I cant even remember her name. They are the face of deception and they take the flack for the bastard in office. Then they get a sense of consciousness and bail out because no one person can bare the burden of backing lie after lie after lie in their hearts. It goes counter to their "true nature".

I even think that "Alternet" as a marketed title has a self-defeating name. It's become like a meaningless waste of effort such as "NPR's" "Forum" and "Talk of the Nation". It's a steam let-off depot, where the value of the dialog gets buried day after day of continues layer of distractive concerns. Mean while the Bush machine pushes relentlessly forward with it's agenda sweeping our legitimate concerns away like the daily leafs in the drive way.

So to the question : "What's going to correct the problem?

I suggest highly, it's going to take weekly public forums with solid objectives to get noticed in the media and the by the public instead of whining in the dark little corners of our sacred personal spaces with our laptops.

Open public dialogs must come into the light instead of these hidden little web worlds. We need MASS! Cyberspace has no MASS. It's virtual! MAss will create momentum with a push!

We already have all the ammunition we need to nail these issues and bastards to the wall. Now we have to get out the nail guns and drive the issues home. Let no elected representative off the wall of shame either, until clarity and truth are set in stone.

Let no subject be washed away and distracted from until it is resolved, completely.

Let no political change the subject or confuse the issue to defuse it.

Set weekly Town forum meetings, (not monthly) with agendas and itineraries to accomplish tasks. The momentum must be that of the same run-away train the Bush & Co. have put our country on in order to divert it's direction and make these bastard accountable.

So "What can you do to make it happen?"
We need to market the effort with absolute dedication.
Otherwise all this writing, complaining whining, "preaching to the choir" talk is meaningless.

For a starts I say you better all start addressing HR1955. It's coming down the pike and if it isn't defeated we're all going to be criminals!

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Want more detail on how they have been taking America apart?
Posted by: TarryFaster on Nov 26, 2007 10:23 AM   
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For over 15 years, I have been digging into all of the major problems that we Americans have been forced to deal with. The large bulk of the dysfunctional activity can be traced back to -- the Bush Crime Family. Click here for the links to what I've discovered. I also have an observation on how to beat them back in the next election.

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alan1111
Posted by: alan1111 on Nov 26, 2007 11:14 AM   
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Finaly.
HR1955 somebody else has realised that this train wreck is coming down the pike at at 100 mph.

Another power grab by this administation to further the New World Order or their North American Union or what ever the ploy of the week is.
We will now have thought police, can not have public gatherings, cannot speak out against policies of Iraq, our phones are taped without warrents, our cells phones are taped, our internet access is monitored, we are all probably on one watch list or another,
did you know that if you are pulled over for a traffic violation the officer taps into the national "no fly list" to see if you are on a watch list.
did you know there are mor than 800,000 people on that same wach list.
did you know that once you have the honor of being placed on that list you can NEVER be removed. You just get moved to a different list.
did you know that under the new "Bioshield II" bill that makers of new vaccines are given total immunity against everything and anything. also under this gem manditory vaccinations under a declared "emergency" can and will be given to the populus. with the help of the national guard/private contracters.
our wonderful turd president has never really lifted the "state of emgergency" after the alleged 9/11 attacks, so he is only a penstroke away from declaring Marshall Law. Think about that puppy for a minute. Under this wonderful concept "posse cometus"..out the window and our own soldiers can be used against us. don't forget the patriot act and the new protect america act...with each and every one of these acts, declerations, presidental signing's and executive orders our rights and privilges are going down the drain.
As stated above, we have to jump on the only means available to us now and that is to put as much pressre as we can on these morons that we have put into congress to cut the crap.
It is no longer acceptable to do bussiness as usual.
A great many are coming up for re-election this time around and its time for them to have a very rude awakening.
The numbers are staggering.
The members of the Senate collectively have been there more than 1,300 years.
The house members have been there for over 5,000 years.
I recently sat a looked each member up on the senate.gov site and ran the numbers.

We know that bush et al are by far the worst of the worst that have ever held office in our entire history.
The fact that their crimes go unpunished still leaves me with one some question's that iam having a hard time with.
Clinton got impeached for a blowjob.
Knowing each and every impeachable offense that this administration has committed how is it possible the the speaker of the house on her first day can claim ownership of he blanket statement "impeachment is off the table" ?
7 years.
7 long tortuous years of abuses and not one person other than Kucinish, not one judiciary committee,not one hearing, not one off the cuff comment by anyone in congress.
So i guess my question's boil down to these....
What has his administration threatened these members of congress with ?
What lever are they holding over their heads that is so horrible that they are petrified to act against ?
What action could be so despicable that would make these feisty indivuals who normally love nothing more than a good fight, suddendly become a pack of timid insignifficant lay people ?
What event could cloud the one time constitutional defenders to back down and let what they once so proudly defended now let it be torn assunder by someone who claims it is "just a god-dam piece of paper" ?
If my friends, someone can answer some of these questions for me, maybe we will have some answer to the over-all questions as to impeaching these turds.

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» RE: alan1111 Posted by: synapse
One who still loves America--in spite of this Administration
Posted by: SheltyLuv on Nov 26, 2007 11:24 AM   
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Thank you for the article--backed by dates and facts, not just innuendo. Why isn't it all over the media--like the Watergate scandal of the '70's? And why isn't Congress using the powers that it has to further investigate and charge those guilty? This Administration has made a joke out of both "democracy" and "justice". I am saddened by how the rest of the world must now view us from these last few years of "leadership".

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