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February 8, 2006
No Oath for our Attorney General
The Attorney General of the United States of America did not take an oath when testifying before Congress about wiretaps. How can you beat that? What might he be afraid of? Why would the Congress even bother with his testimony if he refused to tell the truth? Cheerleading for the Administration agenda perhaps? I am sure that his testimony revealed many unknown truths about the wiretap program, don't you? The oath thing worked very well with the oil company executives too, didn't it?
Why change the strategy if it works.
Posted by Chip Spear at February 8, 2006 1:24 PM