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US Releases Sadr Aide on Maliki’s Orders

Which really means, Sadr’s orders.

Tony Snow: “I Dont’ Know, Ask Them”

The guy is utterly clueless his own press briefing. He’s got nothing. This is a link to videos, you must see these.

Rove, Miers, Sampson Subpoenas Approved

By a voice vote in the House.

Iraq War Goes On

March 20 (Reuters) – Following are security developments in Iraq as of 1015 GMT on Tuesday: * indicates new or updated item * BAGHDAD – U.S.-led forces conducted a raid in the Hurriya district of northwest Baghdad, detaining three people, the U.S. military said, adding that three suspected insurgents were killed by small arms fire. […]

LEAHY TURNS DOWN FIELDING’S BOGUS OFFER-SUBPOENA VOTE TOMORROW

It’s on.

WHITE HOUSE WILL NOT ALLOW ROVE, MIERS TO TESTIFY

MSNBC just reports this over the air:

Fred Fielding, he’s the White House counsel, he was just here in the House of Representatives meeting with the House Judiciary Committee. He made the following offer to the Congress, both House and Senate…he said Rove and Harriet Mier would be offered to the Committees for their testimony […]

Four Years of War

Conyers Meets With Fielding

John Conyers, chair of the House Judiciary Committee, who voted as a member of that committee in 1974 to impeach Richard Nixon, is meeting right now with White House Counsel Fred Fielding, who was one of Nixon’s defense attorneys. No, no Watergate-type scandal here, folks, keep moving along, nothing to see. Conyers’ Committee will meet […]

The War As Marketing

DOJ PURGE SQUAD GAVE FITZGERALD LOW RANKING

Just one of many, many serious revelations (most of them much worse than this) in the document dump. Patrick Fitzgerald, by the way, was widely considered the best US Attorney in the country for a couple of years before he started trying (and then convicting, despite many obstacles) Scooter Libby.