[GJM] Fw: [globalnetnews-summary] House panel subpoenas FBI interviews of Bush and Cheney

mary rose maryrose333 at att.net
Mon Jun 16 17:16:06 MDT 2008


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 House panel subpoenas FBI interviews of Bush and Cheney
The Associated Press
Published: June 16, 2008
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/06/16/america/CIA-Leak-Probe.php

WASHINGTON: A House committee issued a subpoena Monday for FBI reports from 
interviews with President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney in the CIA 
leak investigation.

The subpoena to Attorney General Michael Mukasey from the House Oversight 
and Government Reform Committee is the latest move by Congress to shed light 
on Cheney's precise role in the leak of Valerie Plame's CIA identity.

On Friday, former White House press secretary Scott McClellan is scheduled 
to testify to the House Judiciary Committee.

He is expected to talk about White House higher-ups directing him to 
publicly deny that Cheney's chief of staff and White House political adviser 
Karl Rove played any role in leaking the CIA employment of Plame, who is 
married to Bush administration war critic Joseph Wilson.

Cheney's chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, and Rove were among the 
leakers of the CIA identity of Wilson's wife. Both have since left the White 
House.

In publicly released grand jury testimony, Libby acknowledges having told 
the FBI early in the Plame probe that "it's possible" he spoke to Cheney 
about whether to share information with the press about Wilson's wife.

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee chaired by Rep. Henry 
Waxman, D-Calif., has been trying to get FBI interviews of Bush and Cheney 
since last year. Waxman renewed the request June 3 and Mukasey says the 
department is considering a response. Monday's subpoena also seeks other 
documents related to the Plame probe, the committee said in announcing the 
action.

Libby was convicted of perjury, obstruction and lying to the FBI.

Last July, Bush commuted Libby's 2 1/2-year sentence, sparing him from 
serving any prison time.

mary rose:

Perhaps slowly but surely things are moving along, but . . . .  .

I did review the videos mentioned in the below message
 which indicates that  even when Bush is out of office, he
will be persued relentlessly until justice has been done,
but will it really? .

We need to remember that Bush and cabal
are only puppets taking orders from those wealthy elites
known as the Shadow Government, whose power through
the amount of wealth they control, buys them control.  So
the problem still will remain as long as there is the Trilateral
Commission, the Bilderberger, the Council on Foreign
Relations, and the Holy Roman Catholic Church represented
by the Vatican.

And, of course, there are few who stand up and question God.
How clever of the Romans to have concocted the perfect social
mind control mechanism that keeps us struggling incessantly like rats
attempting to find our way out of the matrix.

Here's the message submitted by Nance:

Vincent Bugliosi has written three New York
Times #1 best sellers.

He has also had twenty-one successful murder
prosecutions.

He believes beyond any shadow of a doubt
that George W. Bush can be, and should be,
indicted for the crime of murder for the
death of over 4,000 US servicemen.

In spite of his sterling reputation and
his undeniable success as an author, no US
publisher would issue his book and he has
been largely ignored by the US news media.

Despite the news blackout, successfully
indicting Bush for murder is not a fantasy.

Find out why:

http://www.brasschecktv.com /page/340.html
                    ++++++++++++

The ugliness and horror of it all is beyond belief.

mary rose







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