Thursday, January 28, 2010

Official Letter , Suspended From Work Can You See The Shades Of Watergate On This?

Can you see the shades of Watergate on this? - official letter , suspended from work

White House wants more time for tasks by Deb Riechmann, Associated Press
Sat 18th August, 12.18 clock ET
CRAWFORD, Texas - The White House on Friday called producing time, a Senate committee for more information on the above-mentioned legal basis for the eavesdropping program President Bush.
The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Patrick Leahy issued a summons Monday as the deadline for administration officials already to provide documents and testimony about the eavesdropping program of the National Security Agency.
In a letter to Leahy's Counsel Fred Fielding, White House, argued that the orders referred to in the production of highly sensitive information of national security "and said that much information - if any could be - an application of the executive privilege.
Fielding asked Leahy to suspend the deadline until after Labor Day.

History repeats itself, but with other Republican presidents.

the disadvantages is what you project. Deal with it!

10 comments:

momatad said...

Nixon and the Watergate burglars were compared with other saints management. Nixon, love him or hate him, I knew right from wrong, and when they presented their servants, who made the honorable thing and stood before them. All Bush can do is play with their toys around the west wing, while Cheney led the country into the toilet.

momatad said...

Nixon and the Watergate burglars were compared with other saints management. Nixon, love him or hate him, I knew right from wrong, and when they presented their servants, who made the honorable thing and stood before them. All Bush can do is play with their toys around the west wing, while Cheney led the country into the toilet.

scarlett... said...

Not really, I do not see the shadow of Watergate about it. I see a president who wants to defend the nation and a number of libraries that have undermined their efforts. I see shades of Jane Fonda and Tokyo Rose.

Follow the money said...

Everything is executive privilege, not a story really. Everyone now knows that Bush Jr. is corrupt, just wait 17 months and hopes to march in, not something stupid like Iran.

Fast Eddie B said...

It's a cut and paste job, Binky - his teacher of third year will be real, real proudaya!

bravozul... said...

There is nothing more than harassment by the Democrats who did not do more productive. I think we should not try their energies in a futile search for implementing the policy.

mild_irr... said...

No

Watergate was Disneyland in comparison with other serious crimes committed by this government.

Slimsmom said...

I think there are times that is called when the needs of executive privilege, unfortunately, is the only time that I will recognize that called when the law seems to burst. If the Bush WH has thus become matters of national security, lost are worried, then I see no reason for a closed meeting of the Judiciary Committee is not managed, to ensure the security of the information must be submitted. How is national security at stake, but Congress has the answers to the questions on these topics.

Anonymous said...

I am sure that the first indications of irregularities in the White House, Nixon, Nixon confessed everything at once and without hesitation!
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Why do many people still think the support of this criminal folly of the Bush White House, Bush will simply appear before the people and say --

"Yeah, you know, we had to do it, even if it is illegal ...!"

Of course this will not happen!

Therefore, it is Nancy Pelosi to do their job and call it criminal behavior on the floor!

B.Kevork... said...

Media loved Watergate. As demonstrated by the frequency of scandals, however trivial, are with the suffix "gate described," she added. Besides the joy of the media in the political scandals that have seen little real similarity between the scandals of Watergate and later.

First, integrity to the resignation of Nixon.

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