The judge had no choice; the prosecutors screwed up big-time. But there’s still a chance to make a criminal case for false statements and obstruction of justice.
Archive for the ‘National Security’ Category
The Pentagon’s excuse for opposing Al Franken’s anti-rape amendment doesn’t pass the laugh test.
Eight years after 9/11, the least reformed part of our intelligence establishment is not the CIA or the FBI. It’s Congress. In 2004, the 9/11 Commission called congressional oversight of intelligence “dysfunctional.” In 2007 former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Lee Hamilton pleaded with the Senate Intelligence Committee to do something. And last May, when Speaker [...]
He declares victory and will bring the troops home by 2011.
If Jews who engage in financial frauds should kill themslves, how about those who engage in political fraud?
The Bush Administration engaged in a a “systemic failure to take seriously the spirit as well as the letter of this country’s commitment” to the law and human rights, and therefore we should not do anything about it.
The guy who threw the boots at Bush works for a network that supports the Sunni insurgency, so he doesn’t exactly speak for the Iraqi people. On the other hand, this suggests a hole in the security web around the President.
The Brits provide their war dead with decent cybermemorials, why not the Pentagon?
As we contemplate the Bush Administration’s latest demand for a blank check, let’s not forget what happened the last time we wrote them one.
Is it OK with Bush that Maliki is going after the Sunni sheikhs who switched sides at American urging and joined the “Sunni Awakening”?



