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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Obama DoJ Would Shield Bush Official (Ashcroft) From All Prosecution
Olbermann and Turley discuss the consequences:
"Above the law": there's virtually no other way to describe the claim Obama makes for high executive officials in Bush's administration and in his own. What will Obama become if he is chosen for a second term in 2012? Greenwald has some answers, and you're not going to like them.
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I sure hope Obama appreciates the irony when he's impeached on some nonsensical pretext by a Republican House.
ReplyDeleteMad, I'm afraid Obama may be in for more surprises than just the number of progressives and liberals who refuse to vote for him in '12. Some of us actually believe in the rule of law, especially by those in charge of implementing it, e.g., the AG.
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