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Counterterrorism Blog: Renegade Commando Units Possibly Involved in Bhutto KillingA working theory... is that Al Qaeda or affiliated jihadist groups had effectively suborned at least one unit of Pakistan's Special Services Group, the country's equivalent of Britain's elite SAS commandos. . . .
Army Desertion Rate Soaring - CBS NewsSoldiers strained by six years at war are deserting their posts at the highest rate since 1980, with the number of Army deserters this year showing an 80 percent increase since the United States invaded Iraq in 2003.
White House CDC "edits" were a massacre
The word-count for the CDC Director's Senate testimony went from 3,107 to 1,500 after the White House got through with it...Read More
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Think Progress » DoJ blocks voting section chief from testifying.DoJ blocks voting section chief from testifying. The House Judiciary Committee’s scheduled hearing tomorrow on the Civil Rights Division’s voting rights section has been canceled because “the Justice Department has refused to allow the chief of the section, John Tanner, to testify.” Read More...
The procedure for holding a person in contempt involves only the chamber concerned. Following a contempt citation, the person cited for contempt is arrested by the Sergeant-at-Arms for the House or Senate, brought to the floor of the chamber, held to answer charges by the presiding officer, and then subject to punishment that the House may dictate (usually imprisonment for punishment reasons, imprisonment for coercive effect, or release from the contempt citation.)Concerned with the time-consuming nature of a contempt proceeding and the inability to extend punishment further than the session of the Congress concerned (under Supreme Court rulings), Congress created a statutory process in 1857. While Congress retains its "inherent contempt" authority and may exercise it at any time, this inherent contempt process was last used by the Senate in 1934, against a U.S. Postmaster. After a one-week trial on the Senate floor (presided by the Vice-President of the United States, acting as Senate President), a former Postmaster, William P. MacCracken, was found guilty and sentenced to 10 days imprisonment.
The Postmaster had filed a petition of Habeas Corpus in federal courts to overturn his arrest, but after litigation, the US Supreme Court ruled that Congress had acted constitutionally, and denied the petition in the case Jurney v. MacCracken, 294 U.S. 125 (1935). [1]
Excepted from Wikipedia Contempt of Congress Section
Judge: Libby order surrounded by doubtA federal judge suggested on Thursday that President Bush had come very close to acting unconstitutionally in the way he fashioned legal relief for former vice presidential aide I. Lewis Lobby, but the judge ultimately concluded that he had to uphold the President's clemency action. In a ten-page opinion bristling with actual and implied criticism of the President's handling of the Libby commutation Read More...
Nadler: Attorney General Gonzales Must Resign, Special Prosecutor Needed"Attorney General Gonzales has shown an apparent reckless disregard for the rule of law and a fundamental lack of respect for the oversight responsibilities of Congress," said Rep. Nadler. "The man entrusted with enforcing our nation’s laws must also abide by them – and Mr. Gonzales has apparently failed in that duty. Providing false, misleading or inaccurate statements to Congress is a serious crime, and the man who may have committed those acts cannot be trusted to investigate himself. A Special Prosecutor is necessary to investigate this and the countless other violations of the law apparently committed by this Executive Branch." Read more...
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- Memogate: The Senate Computer Theft
- Doctor Detroit: The DOJ's Bungled Terrorism Case
- Dark Matter: The Energy Task Force
- The Indian Gaming Scandal
- Halliburton's No-Bid Bonanza
- Halliburton: Pumping Up Prices
- Halliburton's Vanishing Iraq Money
- The Halliburton Bribe-apalooza
- Halliburton: One Fine Company
- Halliburton's Iran End Run
- Money Order: Afghanistan's Missing $700 Million Turns Up in Iraq
- Wiretapping the United Nations
- The Boeing Boondoggle
- The Medicare Bribe Scandal
- Tom DeLay's PAC Problems
- Tom DeLay's FAA: Following Americans Anywhere
- Tom DeLay's Golf Fundraiser
- The Medicare Money Scandal
- Ground Zero's Unsafe Air
- Intel Inside ... The White House
- Iraq: The Case for War
- Niger Forgeries: Whodunit?
- In Plame Sight
- Abu Ghraib
- Guantánamo Bay Torture?
Drudge RetortDOJ Attorney: Bush Worse Than Watergate
John S. Koppel: As a longtime attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice, I can honestly say that I have never been as ashamed of the department and government that I serve as I am at this time. The public record now plainly demonstrates that both the DOJ and the government as a whole have been thoroughly politicized in a manner that is inappropriate, unethical and indeed unlawful.
Counterterrorism Blog: A Hezbollah Coup Attempt This Summer?This week, MEMRI issued a report entitled "Possible eruption of violent crisis in Lebanon after July 15." The report either cites or quotes previous reports published by Lebanese and Arab media, both pro and anti-Syro-Iranian. Read More...
It should be noted, for future record, that the President of the United States has just used his power of clemency to sabotage an active criminal investigation into the office of his own Vice President. In some parallel universes, I have heard tell that such a thing was once itself considered corruption, or obstruction. Read more...Technorati Tags: White House, Scandal, Pardon
Judge questions supervision of Libby
Lawyers were ordered to file papers by Monday on "whether the defendant should be required to report to the Probation Office immediately, whether he should be allowed to remain free of supervision until some later, more appropriate time, or, indeed, whether the plain meaning of [the statute] precludes the application of a term of supervised release altogether now that the prison sentence has been commuted." Read More....
If the X-Finger looks like a prop from The Terminator, relax. It isn't out to kill you, and it isn't robotic. In fact, it's a mechanical prosthetic finger so effective it provides articulation as fast and flexible as the real thing.
A federal appeals court refused on Monday to step in and delay former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby's prison sentence in the CIA leak case.
- Google News: Iranian Petrol Riots
The RNC has preserved only 130 e-mails sent to Karl Rove during Bush’s first term and no e-mails sent by Rove prior to November 2003.
The Bush administration is drastically scaling back efforts to measure global warming from space, just as the president tries to convince the world the U.S. is ready to take the lead in reducing greenhouse gases.... Read More