Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Happy Jack Abramoff Day:
"After stonewalling for months, the Secret Service has been ordered to turn over their records of Jack Abramoff's visits to the White House by May 10."

Calls for Another Corrupt Bush Appointee to Resign:
"He said, 'I don't like President Bush.' I thought to myself ... you wouldn't be getting the contract unless I was sitting here.  He didn't get the contract ... Why should I reward someone who doesn't like the president, so they can use funds to try to campaign against the president? Logic says they don't get the contract. That's the way I believe."

Bush Domestic Spying "Not Authorized":
"This activity is not authorized," Inman said, as part of a panel discussion on eavesdropping that was sponsored by The New York Public Library. The Bush administration "need(s) to get away from the idea that they can continue doing it."....He called on the president to "walk into the modern world" and change the law governing the wiretaps — or abandon the program altogether.

GOP Running Scared on Congressional Oversight Prospects:
"... Republican attempts to highlight the investigations issue have come almost exclusively in fundraising emails ... but not, so far, as a part of their broader message to ordinary voters. And when you think about it, you can see why they might not be too enthusiastic about a campaign message that draws voters' attention, even obliquely, to the slew of scandals and screwups of the Bush years."

California Dem Leadership Wobbly on Impeachment Resolution:
"An impeachment resolution introduced into the California Legislature ... may be blocked from reaching the floor ... (Democratic) leaders may be wary of losing Republican support for budget and tax measures, which require a two-thirds majority for passage under California law."

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