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To: Peach

Leaky, Feingold and Schumer have acted like condescending thugs.

Gonzalez held them off.

Feinstein called Jamie Gorelick and got her to write a letter which Specter put into the records about how what they did under the Clinton administration was really OK. (There's more detail but I didn't catch it all).

So Diane calls Jamie, reaches her and Jamie cranks out a letter,......all during lunch recess, LOL!


1,918 posted on 02/06/2006 1:06:40 PM PST by prairiebreeze (Brought to you by the American Democrat Party. aka Al Qaeda, Western Division.)
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To: prairiebreeze

Gorelick! So she claims the same privilege for Clinton and that's just fine and dandy. Figures.


1,953 posted on 02/06/2006 1:12:39 PM PST by Peach (Islam is an army disguised as a religion (Freeper Hoosier-Daddy))
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To: prairiebreeze

They can clear this up with Jamie Gorelick by CALLING HER TO TESTIFY UNDER OATH instead of SENDING OUT LETTERS!!!

How convenient. /sarcasm

The Democrats don't want Gorelick under oath!




"During the Clinton administration, Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick testified before Congress in 1994 that the president has inherent authority under the Constitution to conduct foreign intelligence searches of the private homes of U.S. citizens in the United States without a warrant, and that such warrantless searches are permissible under the Fourth Amendment.



the wall established by Clinton Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick prevented the CIA from talking to the FBI; any kind of "domestic spying" and communication between those who had information and those who could act upon it would have been unacceptable



Clinton's deputy attorney general, Jamie Gorelick, told Congress the president has the inherent authority to approve warrantless physical searches. However, Gorelick has recently stated the Clinton Administration supported a 1995 law requiring warrants, and said the Clinton administration never violated that law.


2,028 posted on 02/06/2006 1:33:42 PM PST by kcvl
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