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      QuestionGirl     April 29th, 2008 - 11:14 am    

Big fucking deal. More threats. And if they show up and testify, then what? Is someone going to be charged with human rights violations? War crimes? I think not. Yesterday there were hearings with former KBR employees testifying to the waste and theft. Others have testified. What’s happened? N O T H I N G. Oh wait, I take that back. What happened was KBR was given another huge contract. I’m sick to death of these hearings. You should have started impeachment proceedings when you took control John Conyers. But you did an about face and took it off the table.

The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee on Monday threatened to serve subpoenas on former Attorney General John Ashcroft and two others associated with the Bush administration’s interrogation policies if they don’t agree to testify.

If the three - including John C. Yoo, the former assistant deputy attorney general, and David Addington, Vice President Dick Cheney’s chief of staff - do not reply by Friday, “I will have no choice but to consider the use of compulsory process,” Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., wrote in letters to them.

That’s Washington’speak for issuing congressional subpoenas, tough talk that Conyers has leveled at the White House before. A previous dispute is being hashed out in federal court, with Conyers’ committee suing White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten and former presidential counsel Harriet Miers for refusing to comply with subpoenas on the firings of federal prosecutors. The White House maintains that their testimony is off-limits from congressional oversight under executive privilege.

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2 Responses to “Blah Blah Blah Blah”

  1. Batocchio Says:

    The best chance of prosecution is if one of them is arrested while traveling abroad.

  2. Bro Says:

    THEY ARE ALL OUR, THE TAXPAYER’S EMPLOYEES, NOT BUSH’S, NOT CHENEY’S. QUIT THE FUCKING BULLSHIT.

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