Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Listen to former Deputy Attorney General James Comey

Speak carefully about his concern over the move to force Ashcroft to sign over on the warrantless wiretapping program which the Department of Justice considered illegal. He gets a phone call from his staff from Mrs. Ashcroft at the hospital bedside that Gonzales and Card are coming. He literally has emergency lights going as he rushes to the hospital to prevent them from taking advantage of a very ill man:



Then compare with this man:

The Justice Department said yesterday that it will not retract a sworn statement in 2006 by Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales that the Terrorist Surveillance Program had aroused no controversy inside the Bush administration, despite congressional testimony Tuesday that senior departmental officials nearly resigned in 2004 to protest such a program.

The department's affirmation of Gonzales's remarks raised fresh questions about the nature of the classified dispute, which former U.S. officials say led then-Deputy Attorney General James B. Comey and as many as eight colleagues to discuss resigning.

I can't decide whether this picture of Gonzales hiding behind Bush while Comey stands up to them is best:

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Or this one:
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