Saturday, November 18, 2006

"Abu" Gonzalez defends violating the Constitution

As the Bushoviks gin up their press for passage of the bill authorizing warrantless wiretapping, Our Dear Embattled Leader's sychophantic Attorney General returned to his would be alma mater. (Like most Bushoviks, he couldn't take prolonged exposure to military life.) His purpose, like Big Dick's earlier was to defend rampant executive law breaking by pretending that it improved nationable security.
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales contended Saturday that some critics of the Bush administration's warrantless surveillance program were defining freedom in a way that presents a "grave threat" to U.S. security.

Gonzales was the second administration official in two days to attack a federal judge's ruling last August that the program was unconstitutional. Vice President Dick Cheney on Friday called the decision "an indefensible act of judicial overreaching."
In fact the two are obviously confused by a normal judicial check on an indefensible act of executive overreaching . But the Bushoviks never did have any respect for the law.

Comments:
it would be funny if it wasnt so sad/tragic.he advocates thumbing his nose at the law that is written plain.but yet he wants to use secretiveness and forged/cohersed(SP)evidence.
br3n
 

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