We Americans are the ultimate innocents. We are forever desperate to believe that this time the government is telling us the truth. --Sydney Schanberg
The first stage of fascism should more appropriately be called 'corporatism.' --Benito Mussolini
No one can now doubt the word of America --George W. Bush, State of the Union, January 20, 2004.
People that are really very weird can get into sensitive positions and have a tremendous impact on history. --George W Bush
I don't care what the international lawyers say, we are going to kick some ass --President George W. Bush, September 11, 2001 (quoted by Richard A. Clarke, Against All Enemies)

7/24/2007

Bad People

Filed under: — jake @ 2:56 pm

Think of it - the Attorney General of The United States Of America is accused (ever so politely mind you) by several Senators from the very same United States of America of perjury.

Perjury. Lying under oath. Lying to Congress. Lying to U.S. Senators under fucking oath!

Think about that again: The Attorney General of these United States stands accused of perjury by U.S. Senators.

Need to think about that again?

Now try this one on: The President of The United States continues to stand behind this man, continues to endorse him and support him. What does that say for our so called President?

I assert that among all the other things that G.W. Bush has done or allowed on his watch, he his now obviously guilty of malfeasance and obstruction of justice. For if he were an honorable man with a modicum of respect for the law, he’d demand Gonzales’ immediate resignation and demand that he be tried for every possible violation and infraction that could be drummed up.

Without a demand of resignation, G.W. Bush is guilty of malfeasance.

Without a demand of investigation and and indictment, G.W. Bush is guilty of obstruction.

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