July 26, 2005


Hiding Something?

So the 1600 Crew does not want the Senate to get access to all of the papers and work product of Justice French Fry, to see how his little Federalist Society mind works? Really...

Republican and Democratic senators clashed today on whether the administration was cooperating enough in releasing thousands of pages of documents from earlier in the career of Judge John G. Roberts, President Bush's nominee for the Supreme Court.
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Senator Leahy's view, expressed on Sunday on the ABC News program "This Week," is that lawyers in the solicitor general's office are not covered by some blanket attorney-client privilege because "they are working for you and me, and all the American people," not the president.

Another Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York, said he, too, was disappointed "that the administration has so quickly closed the door on providing Judge Roberts's documents to the Judiciary Committee."

Remember, in the Orwell-speak of the republicans, Less is More. So, what are they hiding?

I think that not releasing all the papers of Justice French Fry might constitute some of those "extraordinary circumstances". After all, without those papers, how could we know whether or not ol' French Fry is telling the truth about himself, you know, like he did about his Federalist Society membership?

posted by Jo Fish on 07.26.05 at 05:25 PM





Comments:

Sen Leahy has it exactly right and it's another example of the hubris of the current administration that they would withhold the papers of a public employee, assuming the papers are not classified.

posted by: Mike on 07.26.05 at 07:51 PM [permalink]



Iran/Contra papers anyone?

October surprise?

Neil Bush's pardon for the S&L bailout?

There's a ton of dirt on him... keep digging!

posted by: Mr.Murder on 07.31.05 at 01:02 PM [permalink]






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