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Home Front: Politix
Democrats seek criminal probe of Bush 'abuses'
2009-01-14
The incoming Obama administration should launch a criminal investigation of Bush administration officials to see whether they broke the law in the name of national security, a House Democratic report said Tuesday.

President-elect Barack Obama has been more cautious on the issue and has not endorsed such a recommendation.

Along with the criminal probe, the report called for a Sept. 11-style commission with subpoena power, to gather facts and make recommendations on preventing misuse of power, according to the report by the Democratic staff of the House Judiciary Committee.

The report covers Bush administration policies that Democrats have protested for some time. Among them: interrogation of foreign detainees, warrantless wiretaps, retribution against critics, manipulation of intelligence and political dismissals of U.S. attorneys.
Didn't the Dhimmicrats vote for interrogation and wiretaps? Didn't they see all the intel? Aren't they planning to dismiss all the US attorneys real soon now? And they, with this very report, going after their critics?
The White House was asked for comment on the report Tuesday, but did not immediately respond.

However, in an interview this month with The Associated Press, Vice President Dick Cheney said, "I can't speak for everybody in the administration, but my view would be that the people who carried out that program -- intelligence surveillance program, the enhanced interrogation program, with respect to al Qaeda captives -- in fact were authorized to do what they did ... ."

Cheney said legal opinions supported the officials. "And I believe they followed those legal opinions and I don't have any reason to believe that they did anything wrong or inappropriate," the vice president said.

Obama said last week in a television interview, "We're still evaluating how we're going to approach the whole issue of interrogations, detentions and so forth. And obviously we're going to be looking at past practices and I don't believe that anybody is above the law. On the other hand I also have a belief that we need to look forward as opposed to looking backwards."

Obama said intelligence officials were "extraordinarily talented people who are working very hard to keep Americans safe. I don't want them to suddenly feel like they've got to spend all their time looking over their shoulders and lawyering."
Good luck with that ...
Posted by:Fred

#5  The new administration "should launch" says a Democratic House report written by staffers, not issued by any Congressmen, let alone the appropriate committee. This isn't posturing by those who can try to do something, but by people who can do no more than hope to create pressure through newspaper reports. President-elect Obama is currently evaluating how he will approach the issue, which means he doesn't even have plans to make plans on the subject at some future time. The article is at most fluff to pacify the Impeach Bush idiots, at least a trial balloon that doesn't appear to have enough gas to rise above the ground.
Posted by: trailing wife    2009-01-14 22:04  

#4  This is nothing but show for the moonbat fringe of the party. They can tell those idiots that they are "listening" to them and really "want" to do something. Of course nothing is going to happen as there is far too great a likelihood that it would/could all blow up in their faces. They know this is a political turd.
Posted by: remoteman   2009-01-14 16:43  

#3  Yes newc,
but its easier than coming up with solutions to the very pressing problems facing this country. So they're going to go with the criminal probe circus.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2009-01-14 10:48  

#2  This is a waste of time and money and hypocritical to say the least.
Posted by: newc   2009-01-14 09:18  

#1  The day of the Rubicon moves ever closer.

Consent of the governed ultimately and historically is not people stuffing ballot boxes, but those willing to die for what they believe in as opposed to those who aren't.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-01-14 08:40  

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