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POPSRove in Contempt You've got to wonder what this could mean for McCain's campaign . The last thing Baghdad Johnny needs is a very public example of how he's joined at the hip to the Bush admin. through McCain adviser Rove -- especially in the context of how crooked they all are.
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POPSHouse Panel votes to cite Rove for contempt "His name has come up repeatedly in the hearings on this subject," said Judiciary Chairman John Conyers, D-Mich. "Yet he refuses to testify based on legally invalid claims of immunity privilege."
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POPSSiegelman not buying Rove's explanation more of Siegelman's email: "Karl Rove built his career in Alabama working with Bill Canary. Rove's client started investigating me in 1999 right after I endorsed Al Gore. Then the wife of Rove's associate, Laura Canary, accelerated the case federally in 2001, she indicted me during the 2006 campaign, and she brought me to trial less than four weeks before the election. There is sworn testimony that Bill Canary said that he had it worked out with Karl to destroy me, and that two Alabama US Attorneys would do the job. Both those US Attorneys did in fact indict me. And now, Rove refuses to deny that he talked to Bill Canary about prosecuting me. They sent me to prison on less evidence than this."
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POPSSend Karl Rove to Jail Not a joke, this is a real option available to our House committee members! Contact them now to hold him in contempt! Pass it on!
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POPSSend Karl Rove To Jail! - Why? Karl Rove needs to be sent to jail so Bush can pardon him. Really this is serious. After all, poor W. Bush owes turdblossom so much and what a nice way to thank him. --- How can Karl Rove believe he is above the LAW? Apparently, he feels he is. And if he goes on ignoring a Congressional Subpoena and gets away with it, he is above the law! OK everyone, A great big kiss GOODBYE to what we thought was the American Justice System, ( I kissed it goodbye when it comes to the Bush-Neocons, over 7 years ago, so it's No New News to me)! This picture says it all! http://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/images/KarlRove.gif and this http://www.newscorpse.com/Pix/RoveUnderstands.jpg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWQ5ZMnz25I Sign Petition here: http://bravenewfilms.org/petitions/show/22-tell-the-house-judiciary-committee-to-hold-karl-rove-in-contempt-and-send-him-to-jail
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POPSLiberalism: Can it survive? Just another clip about bitter liberals. This was written by John Leo in the U.S. News & World Report, March 7th 2005. I clipped a great paragraph that I think sums up so many of the liberals I've encountered(perhaps not all, but many). The entire article is worth a read.
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POPSRove Ignores Subpoena I've said it before and I'll say it again ; send out the Sergeant at Arms to arrest him. He's going to ignore anything short of that.
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POPSObama, Conyers epitomize Arrogance in Pants.
Thanks Joan for posting this...The Centrist thing of Obama's was inevitable, it seems, as he panders to the sheeple. WASHINGTON -- Former White House deputy chief of staff Karl Rove won't testify next week before a House committee investigating the prosecution of former Gov. Don Siegelman, despite a threat of a contempt proceeding. Rove is exerting executive privilege and declined the invitation to appear before the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday, his attorney Robert Luskin wrote to the House panel Tuesday. A lawsuit is pending in federal court in Washington over whether top White House officials can be compelled to testify before Congress, he wrote. The Judiciary Committee has been seeking Rove's testimony since April, and committee Chairman Rep. John Con- yers, D-Mich., said in a response letter sent Thursday that he was "disappointed" with Rove's decision. It seems Conyers has lost his balls somewhere...won't Impeach, when it's the only thing to stop Cheney/Bush, and
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POPSDept. of You Can't Make this $%&! Up! Presents: Karl Rove I mean really, of all the people to say something like this, Karl Rove? And please spare me the "Armitage said it first!" bull. Just because somebody commits a crime does not open the way for others. Armitage cooperated with investigators, Rove and Libby obstructed justice.
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POPSRove: "Coolly Arogant" Notice that Rove didn't dabble for an instant with sterotypical racial buzz wordery. Just the oppoiste; Obama is portrayed as a country club swell. Never mind though,the blogger from whose site I pulled Rove's quote goes immediately to the racism that does grip the Democrat party. “ This is proof positive that Karl Rove lives in the backwards universe, as many have long thought. In the first place, I would suspect that at most of the country clubs at which Mr. Rove and his Republican cronies are members, Barack Obama wouldn’t be allowed in the door. Not the front door anyway. ”
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POPSRove on Obama: 'He's the Guy at the Country Club' Not only that, but why should I know that guy? The average person doesn't know that country club prick at all. But Rove, a country club snob himself, knows all about country club pricks. Yeah, that line of attack out to work just great. Let McCain point out that he's a country club snob too. Just brilliant advice, Karl.
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POPSThe many faces of John McCain.
The closer we get to the presidential election the more John McCain looks and acts like George W. Bush. I don't know what his strategy is all about but do we really want another term of the neocons and Bush? I think not! Perhaps, he is banking on another 9/11 or something to shock Americans into the same fear-hold Karl Rove and the rest of the neocon manipulators had on the people...You know that PNAC group (which has since shut down their site...hmmm I wonder why, does rats overboard mean anything?) But, the PNAC in order to unleash their foreign/military campaigns needed a catalyzing event like "a new Pearl Harbor". (neocon quote) 9/11 rode to their rescue. Now they were able to Pied Piper all the little frightened children into the black hole of hell. But their utopian plan did not work out so well. Maybe they need another Pearl Harbor because it seems the little children have lost some of their fear and may need a booster shot. How much more can we take? Obama or Anyone But McBush!
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POPSPowerful:Democracy Now Interview of McClellan--podcast Must-hear interview. The Bush administration cannot deny the claims from this insider. It is also interesting to hear the questions put to him by some good reporters in the run up to Iraq that the MSM decided not to let us hear! Hard evidence for wrong doing in the administration and he is about to testify before the Judiciary committee on the CIA leak of Plame, by Rove, Libby, and likely orchestrated by Cheney. Also how the White House Iraq Group used the NY Times as their primary propaganda conduit, including Judith Miller. Great podcast (have to listen to other news first before interview).
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POPSMcClellan On Valerie Plame 
On page 173 McClellan first mentions my Plame leak, but he does not identify Armitage as the leaker until page 306 of the 323-page book, then only in passing. Armitage, anti-war and anti-Cheney, cannot fit the conspiracy theory When Armitage after two years publicly admitted he was my source, the life went out of Wilson's campaign. In "What Happened," McClellan dwells on Rove's alleged deceptions as if the real leaker were still unknown McClellan writes that Rove told him this about his conversation with me after I called him to check Armitage's leak: "He (Novak) said he'd heard that Wilson's wife worked at the CIA. I told him I couldn't confirm it because I didn't know." Rove told me last week he never said that to McClellan. McClellan writes, "I don't know" whether the leaker -- he does not specify Armitage -- committed a felony. Fitzgerald's long, investigation found no violation of the Intelligence Identities Protection Act, if only because Plame was not covered.