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The Senate Intelligence Committee voted today not to investigate the crimes of President George W. Bush. Instead, it will create a subcommittee for "oversight" of the illegal eavesdropping program. Senator Snowe was telling Americans as of Friday that yes, she would vote in favor of the Senator Rockefeller's proposal to conduct a full inquiry into the program. Today, she voted against it. Senator Rockefeller had this to say after the committee's vote:

``This committee is basically under control of the White House,'' Rockefeller told reporters after the two-hour meeting today in Washington. ``It's an unprecedented bout of political pressure from the White House.''

Unprecedented indeed.  The administration is threatening members of Congress, it is strong-arming them like never before--in short, like a cornered animal it has pulled out every last stop, every last fang and growl to dissuade Congress from investigating this matter. The inference is obvious: the more fervent the desire to cover up, the more heinous the crime.

This is not just a surveillance program. This is not just data-mining.  There is something much greater here beneath the surface, an action that not only runs afoul our Constitutional rights, but that undermines the very core of our democracy.

This is not the end of the road. Attorney General Gonzales is likely to be recalled to the Senate Judiciary Committee.  Several lawsuits are well underway.  And when the truth is exposed, Senator Snowe, Senator Hagel, and every Republican member of Congress who has assisted in this cover-up will be exposed as aiders and abetters to one of the most fundamental betrayals of the American people.


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It's been clear ever since the AG smirked his way through that initial hearing that they're hiding something much bigger than anything they've yet admitted.  And they think they're going to get away with it, too.

I drives me nuts that, not only are they up there right now, patting each other on the back and cheering their "victory" in the Senate they still think they're right.  They still think they can do anything, because they know better than anyone else.

They are incapable of learning.

by Devilstower on 03/07/2006 11:48:27 PM EST

I'm more convinced than ever that we now know what the purpose of Bush's spy program.  I sincerely believe that he has been blackmailing & threatening members of Congress since 9-11 if not before.  I believe that the anthrax to the two senators came straight from king george.

Frist was screaming bloody murder about the sell out of our ports but a visit to the White House resulted in him marching out with a big phony smile on that ugly mug of his and a total flip flop.  

The only thing that remains to be seen is  what member of Congress will finally blow the lid on this crap.  

People we are in some serious trouble and unless someone with some influence stands up and exposes this miserable dictator, this country and many of us who oppose them are doomed.

by Magginkat on 03/08/2006 07:49:40 AM EST

And don't forget that they just passed a new & more devious Patriot Act.

by Magginkat on 03/08/2006 07:51:12 AM EST

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