Thursday, July 26, 2007

They got papers on Gonzo

The various lies of Gonzo about the many illegal activities of the Bushoviks can be confusing at times. And then there are the moments of clarity, like this.
Documents indicate eight congressional leaders were briefed about the Bush administration's terrorist surveillance program on the eve of its expiration in 2004, contradicting sworn Senate testimony this week by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.

The documents underscore questions about Gonzales' credibility as senators consider whether a perjury investigation should be opened into conflicting accounts about the program and a dramatic March 2004 confrontation leading up to its potentially illegal reauthorization.

A Gonzales spokesman maintained Wednesday that the attorney general stands by his testimony.

At a heated Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday, Gonzales repeatedly testified that the issue at hand was not about the terrorist surveillance program, which allowed the National Security Agency to eavesdrop on suspects in the United States without receiving court approval.

Instead, Gonzales said, the emergency meetings on March 10, 2004, focused on an intelligence program that he would not describe.
The clarity comes from Gonzo's sticking with his testimony instead of revising it. This puts him in direct and obvious contradiction with the evidence. Apparently he has so much faith in his corruption of the Dept. of Justice and all the Republican activist judges out there that he has no fear of even the most obvious criminal act. It sure is nice to have friends.

UPDATE: And now FBI Director Robert Mueller has as much as said that Gonzo was lying through his teeth.

Comments:
I'm a lifelong Democrat and if the democractically-run judiciary committee doesn't officially appoint a special counsel, then I will not vote in 2008. I am liberal and (even I) have more guts than the democratic congress. No guts, no glory!
 

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