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Disgusting

Posted on January 16, 2008 by Michael Froomkin

Bush Admin. admits to destroying e-mails from start of Iraq War, Leak of Valerie Wilson's name and DOJ investigation of leak

Gov 101: comply with Presidential Records Act.

Bush 101: Lie like a rug. CREW's list of Previous White House Statements that Conflict with Yesterday's Filing:

  • January 23, 2006 Letter from Patrick Fitzgerald (pdf)
  • Video of April 13, 2007 White House Press briefing with Dana Perino
  • Transcript of April 13, 2007 White House Press Briefing with Dana Perino
  • CNN story from April 13, 2007 on missing White House emails
  • December 20, 2007 Letter from Rep. Henry Waxman to White House Counsel (pdf)

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One Response to Disgusting

  1. Patrick (G) says:
    January 17, 2008 at 6:40 pm

    The President is a scofflaw.
    He appoints and employs fellow scofflaws to abet him in his scofflawry.
    That he and his tawdry band of scofflaws have sworn an oath
    to uphold the very law they scoff is loathsome, but that is the
    reality.

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