Posted on 03/21/2007 8:20:29 AM PDT by tobyhill
WASHINGTON - A House panel on Wednesday defied the White House and authorized subpoenas for President Bushs political adviser, Karl Rove and other top aides, setting up a constitutional showdown over the firings of eight federal prosecutors.
By voice vote and without objection, the House Judiciary subcommittee on commercial and administrative law decided to compel the presidents top aides to testify publicly and under oath about their roles in the firings.
The White House has refused to budge in the controversy, standing by embattled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and insisting that the firings were appropriate.
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We freepers sure taught those pubs a 'lesson' last nov, didnt we? /s
Needs to be repeated over and over to the unloyal ungrateful that wanted to punish the GOP. Elections have consequences. Pelosi and Reid really are working hard to let our enemy kill us.
From another article: "By voice vote and without dissent, the House Judiciary subcommittee on commercial and administrative law decided to compel the president's top aides to testify publicly and under oath about their roles in the firings."
The Republican members of the sub-committee:
Canon, UT
Jordan, OH
Keller, FL
Feeney, FL
Franks, AZ
My contempt for these idiots has no words.
Unfortunately, Congress would not stop at Cheney, and the end result would be Nancy Pelosi as President of the United States.
This is something that can't be changed by law. It would need to be done by constitutional amendment or court ruling.
I think they'd have a tough time taking down President Cheney. He wouldn't go quietly. Or easily.
Not disagreeing with you.
Gonzales is toast, though. He either didn't know what his deputy would say to Congress, in which case he's incompetent, or he did know, in which case he allowed the deputy to lie and he's a crook.
Either way, Gonzales should be ousted and a line drawn in the sand: no further.
Nor should GW.
Back at ya.
I wont forget until '08.
Bush should have dunked ALL 93 of them after he won 04. Then he could have gone after the vote fraud, socks burgler, land boy reid, william jefferson and schumkie messing with investigations.
That's interesting. I was asking this morning why the Dems are after Gonzalez, who has so far seemed like an unambitions, inoffensive, go along to get along type of AG who wouldn't really cause them any problems. But perhaps there's more to it.
Being a Republican.
Separation of Powers would require changing the Articles which I believe are sacrosanct.
I think it's safe to say that Bush will stand his ground on this. Giving in would be unthinkable and, as you said, lead to an unending stream of investigations if all Congress has to do is issue a subpoena to get someone in front of them.
They don't want U.S. Attorneys who will investigate Democrats. Leaky Leahy is leading the charge.
All you have to be is a friend of Bush and they'll want to destroy you.
This is precisely why we needed to be playing hardball with the liberals starting back in 01 or 02. It's too late now.
I'd forgotten about the other leaks that were under investigation. Presumably, the investigations have been going on quietly all this while, so long that most of us had forgotten about them. But according to a poster above, they're almost finished. So this Dem hysteria suddenly starts to make a lot more sense.
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