March 27, 2007



Poll backs subpoenas of Bush aides
Majority of America-haters favor testification under oath by misadministration liars.

Americans overwhelmingly support congressional investigations into the White House's involvement in the firing of eight U.S. attorneys, and say [The Dictator-tot] and his aides should answer questions without invoking executive privilege.

In a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll taken Friday-Sunday, respondents said by nearly 3-to-1 that Congress should issue subpoenas to force White House officials to testify.

The poll finds little sympathy for the administration's claim that White House aides shouldn't have to testify to ensure that a president gets candid advice. By 68%-26%, those surveyed say the president should drop the claim of executive privilege in this case.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Might have already seen this... but in a related post, Greenwald rips apart the chattering classes on Chris Matthews "news program"... good stuff.

Anonymous said...

3-1, isn't that 75-25?

That 25% that still supports Bush?

Is there an island we can send them all to?

NO NO NO, NOT HERE!!!!

Geez, I forgot about being careful what you ask for.....