

Friends,
This is Froomkin's White House Watch column in the Washington Post. This man has done so much for the free press, it is very impressive. Read this article and be amazed at how fucking devious this administration is and has been. Thank you Mr. Froomkin for keeping the stories alive and in public view, where they belong. Also, thanks to the ACLU for it's constant vigil on behalf of American Justice for all. Impeach both the fuckers.
Love and Peace,
Rev O
"'The recent disclosures underscore the Bush administration's extraordinarily sweeping conception of executive power,' said Jameel Jaffer, director of the ACLU's National Security Project. 'The administration's lawyers believe the president should be permitted to violate statutory law, to violate international treaties and even to violate the Fourth Amendment inside the U.S. They believe that the president should be above the law.' "
"Lithwick writes that "the Bush solution . . . seems to be to hire lawyers who don't believe in the law.""
Intimidating the Press» White House Watch, Washington Post It's a case study in how the Bush administration intimidated the press after 9/11.
This is Froomkin's White House Watch column in the Washington Post. This man has done so much for the free press, it is very impressive. Read this article and be amazed at how fucking devious this administration is and has been. Thank you Mr. Froomkin for keeping the stories alive and in public view, where they belong. Also, thanks to the ACLU for it's constant vigil on behalf of American Justice for all. Impeach both the fuckers.
Love and Peace,
Rev O
"'The recent disclosures underscore the Bush administration's extraordinarily sweeping conception of executive power,' said Jameel Jaffer, director of the ACLU's National Security Project. 'The administration's lawyers believe the president should be permitted to violate statutory law, to violate international treaties and even to violate the Fourth Amendment inside the U.S. They believe that the president should be above the law.' "
"Lithwick writes that "the Bush solution . . . seems to be to hire lawyers who don't believe in the law.""
Intimidating the Press» White House Watch, Washington Post It's a case study in how the Bush administration intimidated the press after 9/11.

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