Post by Sunshine on Apr 25, 2007 20:02:03 GMT -5
Lifted this one too..not necessarily my stance but im trying to make things interesting
This one is self explanatory:
• The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee voted 21-10 to issue a subpoena to Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice to compel her story on the Bush administration's pre-war claims about Saddam Hussein seeking weapons of mass destruction.
This IMHO will put the nail in the coffin of Gonzo's career in this administration. Goodling when out of her way to quit her job, THEN had the audacity to declare she'd plead the 5th so she wouldn't incriminate herself.. when she wasn't even asked a question. It was a preemptive plead. If that isn't red flags going off all over the place nothing is.
• Next door, the House Judiciary Committee voted 32-6 to grant immunity from prosecution to Monica Goodling, Gonzales' White House liaison, for testimony on why the administration fired eight federal prosecutors. The panel also unanimously approved — but did not issue — a subpoena to compel her to testify. In addition, the committee scheduled a May 10 hearing for Gonzales.
This will tie Rove to all the shenanigans involving the attorney firings... and maybe much more because he'll be under oathe where they may ask about much more than just that. I'll be waiting on the issuance of that subpeona with bells on.
• Across Capitol Hill, Leahy's panel approved — but did not issue — a subpoena in the firings matter for Sara Taylor, deputy to Bush political adviser Karl Rove.
This will be the coup de grace... getting into the RNC emails that were hidden will unveil criminal activity for sure... primarily because the hiding of the emails IS breaking the law according to the Presidential Records Act.
• The House oversight committee also issued subpoenas for the
Republican National Committee for testimony and documents about White House e-mails on RNC accounts that are said to be missing. The RNC released a letter to the panel listing 31 White House officials who have RNC e-mail accounts, including Rove.
Dems better not panzy out in following through on these.
This one is self explanatory:
• The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee voted 21-10 to issue a subpoena to Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice to compel her story on the Bush administration's pre-war claims about Saddam Hussein seeking weapons of mass destruction.
This IMHO will put the nail in the coffin of Gonzo's career in this administration. Goodling when out of her way to quit her job, THEN had the audacity to declare she'd plead the 5th so she wouldn't incriminate herself.. when she wasn't even asked a question. It was a preemptive plead. If that isn't red flags going off all over the place nothing is.
• Next door, the House Judiciary Committee voted 32-6 to grant immunity from prosecution to Monica Goodling, Gonzales' White House liaison, for testimony on why the administration fired eight federal prosecutors. The panel also unanimously approved — but did not issue — a subpoena to compel her to testify. In addition, the committee scheduled a May 10 hearing for Gonzales.
This will tie Rove to all the shenanigans involving the attorney firings... and maybe much more because he'll be under oathe where they may ask about much more than just that. I'll be waiting on the issuance of that subpeona with bells on.
• Across Capitol Hill, Leahy's panel approved — but did not issue — a subpoena in the firings matter for Sara Taylor, deputy to Bush political adviser Karl Rove.
This will be the coup de grace... getting into the RNC emails that were hidden will unveil criminal activity for sure... primarily because the hiding of the emails IS breaking the law according to the Presidential Records Act.
• The House oversight committee also issued subpoenas for the
Republican National Committee for testimony and documents about White House e-mails on RNC accounts that are said to be missing. The RNC released a letter to the panel listing 31 White House officials who have RNC e-mail accounts, including Rove.
Dems better not panzy out in following through on these.