
Abuto Ghraibzales hammered over unConstitutional, illegal spy program
Who... does... number two... work for??
Senators peppered Bush's pet Attorney General Alberto Gonzales with complaints that the misdministration paid scant attention to civil liberties and made overreaching claims of presidential power during its five-year "war on terror."
During his first appearance before a Democratic-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee, Gonzales was questioned repeatedly about why the Dictator-tot didn't act sooner to put electronic surveillance of suspected terrorists under court supervision.
Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy, the panel's new Democratic chairman, complained that the Justice Department has been "complicit" in devising "government policies which threaten our basic liberties and overstep the bounds of our Constitution."


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