The very last paragraph was chilling and awfully revealing. It crisply displays a perspective not often revealed so bluntly. It speaks of the Executive branch's view point that if they want to shut someone up, they can, and will. That's executive privilege... For the privileged... Executive Privilege is a defensive law to protect the highest positions from what it views as a threat, a law most likely created by those who used their power out of integrity. I would hope the average American might sense that when someone seems to be to hiding something, they're probably hiding something. So what are they hiding? With a burst of Republican defections... With an increasingly disenchanted public, it's starting to smell like people waking up... The fecund scent of a takedown about to happen.
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Senator Leahy, to whom do you owe your loyalty, the citizens of the United States or just the citizens who's... [MORE]
Richard Ward
Jul 9, 2007 12:21
The very last paragraph was chilling and awfully revealing. It crisply displays a perspective not often revealed so bluntly. It...
DKNYC
Jul 9, 2007 00:56
The article presents the information well. Congress represents us and is our bastion against despotic, opaque activity. The situation may... [MORE]
Terryeo
Jul 9, 2007 00:38
Why the secretcy. The President is elected as a suppose to be private citizen. He is not deserving, of otintitled... [MORE]