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Breitling Leather Black Dial Gold Bezel Stick Marker Steel Chrono Leather Bracelet Replica Collectio
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Evidence - Bush should NOT have been elected president in 2004.
George Bush was not elected president in 2004.
Greg Palast discovered the smoking gun.
Karl Rove and at least one of the federal prosecutors appointed by Alberto Gonzales engaged in a criminal to deny hundreds of thousands of American citizens their right to vote.
This is a felony. It's a jailable offense. It undermineconspiracys the results of the 2004 election and calls the results of the 2000 election into question.
George Bush is not the legitimate president and the White House is full of unindicted felons (or at least it used to be until they all resigned.)
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Scandal Japan Justice manipulation record / forgery investigation
rotten Japan Justice
impeachment candidacy
the Tokyo gubernatorial election
sasakisutoku political opinion broadcast
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Prosecutor Fabbri: Neil Entwistle himself was the best evidence we had in this case
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Prosecutors unseal new indictment against Sheley
Prosecutors unsealed a 17-count indictment against an Illinois man suspected of killing eight people on Monday, accusing him of kidnapping one of his alleged victims, hijacking the man's truck and stealing his wallet before beating him. (July 28)
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Prosecutor's intern arrested, slain marine case
A intern for prosecutors in slain pregnant marine, Maria Lauterbach's case is charged with embezzelment and larceny. The arrest came after an investigation into blog postings containing information that had not been released to the public. (Aug. 15)
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Kilpatrick prosecutor: defense released evidence
Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick is in court for a hearing to determine whether there's enough evidence for him to stand trial on felony assault charges. Prosecutors argue that the defense is releasing evidence to the public. (Aug. 15)
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DICK CHENEY ON LARRY KING JULY 31, 2007 part 4
King's July 31 interview of Vice President Cheney dealt mostly with a number of political topics. A sample of the questions from the interview:
How do you deal with it when public opinion polls are stridently against the [Iraq] policy?
But in all cases, they did question themselves. In all cases, they said, well, let's look at it this way. Don't you? I mean the question is, don't you ever say, maybe I'm wrong?
In retrospect, you would still go into Iraq?
Does it pain you when Brent Scowcroft says this is not the Dick Cheney I knew?
Wouldn't you like to be liked?
OK, let's go back. On this program, May of 2005, you said the Iraqi insurgency was in the last throes. Why were you wrong?
In that same interview, you said that the Iraqis were well on their way to being able to defend themselves. Why not? Why are they gone?
To which branch of government do you belong? Are you executive or legislative, or both? We were a little confused over recent statements that you're not in either.
We have an op-ed piece by Walter Mondale, a former vice president, who held your job. And at that time, I guess, up to that time, he would be considered the most powerful vice president. He wrote that: "After 9/11, Cheney set out to create a largely independent power center in the Office of the Vice President. It was an unprecedented attempt not only to shape administration policy, but, alarmingly, to limit the policy options sent to the president."He also accused you of having "a near total aversion to the notion of accountability." How would you respond to that?
Don't you think this administration has also had its credibility problems?
Alberto Gonzales. Do you stand by him?
You're going to stand by him? No doubt about that?
In that regard, "The New York Times," which is -- as you said, it's not your favorite paper, reports it was you who dispatched Gonzales and Andy Card to then Attorney General John Ashcroft's hospital in 2004 to push Ashcroft to certify the president's intelligence gathering program. Was it you?
The "Scooter" Libby trial, did it pain you?
The Senate Judiciary Committee is subpoenaing Karl Rove in connection with the firing of federal prosecutors. Why shouldn't he appear?
But the public might say, what have you got to hide?
So he -- so he [Rove] will not appear?
General Powell says he would close Guantanamo yesterday. Would you?
You have to torture them when they're there?
How come in the past though there's been a question on that?
Have you ever said, "We support certain methods of physical harm"?
What is "enhanced" [referring to Cheney's line 'We support the ability of certain agencies of the federal government to have the capacity to use enhanced techniques for interrogation']?
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DICK CHENEY ON LARRY KING JULY 31, 2007 (preview)
King's July 31 interview of Vice President Cheney dealt mostly with a number of political topics. A sample of the questions from the interview:
How do you deal with it when public opinion polls are stridently against the [Iraq] policy?
But in all cases, they did question themselves. In all cases, they said, well, let's look at it this way. Don't you? I mean the question is, don't you ever say, maybe I'm wrong?
In retrospect, you would still go into Iraq?
Does it pain you when Brent Scowcroft says this is not the Dick Cheney I knew?
Wouldn't you like to be liked?
OK, let's go back. On this program, May of 2005, you said the Iraqi insurgency was in the last throes. Why were you wrong?
In that same interview, you said that the Iraqis were well on their way to being able to defend themselves. Why not? Why are they gone?
To which branch of government do you belong? Are you executive or legislative, or both? We were a little confused over recent statements that you're not in either.
We have an op-ed piece by Walter Mondale, a former vice president, who held your job. And at that time, I guess, up to that time, he would be considered the most powerful vice president. He wrote that: "After 9/11, Cheney set out to create a largely independent power center in the Office of the Vice President. It was an unprecedented attempt not only to shape administration policy, but, alarmingly, to limit the policy options sent to the president."He also accused you of having "a near total aversion to the notion of accountability." How would you respond to that?
Don't you think this administration has also had its credibility problems?
Alberto Gonzales. Do you stand by him?
You're going to stand by him? No doubt about that?
In that regard, "The New York Times," which is -- as you said, it's not your favorite paper, reports it was you who dispatched Gonzales and Andy Card to then Attorney General John Ashcroft's hospital in 2004 to push Ashcroft to certify the president's intelligence gathering program. Was it you?
The "Scooter" Libby trial, did it pain you?
The Senate Judiciary Committee is subpoenaing Karl Rove in connection with the firing of federal prosecutors. Why shouldn't he appear?
But the public might say, what have you got to hide?
So he -- so he [Rove] will not appear?
General Powell says he would close Guantanamo yesterday. Would you?
You have to torture them when they're there?
How come in the past though there's been a question on that?
Have you ever said, "We support certain methods of physical harm"?
What is "enhanced" [referring to Cheney's line 'We support the ability of certain agencies of the federal government to have the capacity to use enhanced techniques for interrogation']?
