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Times: Cheney First Disclosed CIA Official’s Name
25 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Bush orders Fitzgerald fired and espionage indictments quashed
25 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
7 commentsBush-Cheney CIA/Plame case indictments released this morning
Bush orders Fitzgerald fired and espionage indictments quashed
by Tom Flocco
Washington, DC-October 21, 2005-12:00 EST-TomFlocco.com exclusive-Today Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald handed over 22 indictments to Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez, accusing President George W. Bush, Vice President Richard Cheney and others of espionage, obstruction of justice, perjury and a variety of other charges in the matter of the (…) -
How Did Patrick Fitzgerald Become the U.S. Attorney in Charge of the TreasonGate Investigation?
24 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsHow Did Patrick Fitzgerald Become the U.S. Attorney in Charge of the TreasonGate Investigation?
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ANALYSIS
It’s perhaps a good time to ask that question, as we will learn this week if there will be indictments and, if so, how many of them there will be.
How did an administration so good at establishing investigations and commissions that whitewashed its lies and incompetence end up with a prosecutor it doesn’t seem able to squash like a bug? Heck, after turning FEMA over (…) -
“I pay for for my Support to the Iraqi People"
22 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
The « Oil for Food » affair
Free... but on bail !
Statement by Gilles Munier
Secretary General of the French-Iraq Friendsdhip Organisation
“I pay for my support to the Iraqi people...”
After 60 hours of questioning and police custody, I was charged, on October 6, 2005, by Magistrate Philippe Courroye but released on a bail amounting to 80 000 euros or $ 96 600 which I have to pay in four instalments till February 2006 or be imprisoned. My passport has been withdrawn and I am (…) -
Bush publication ban lifted
22 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy matthew burrows
Publish Date: 20-Oct-2005
A Vancouver lawyer has won a procedural victory in her attempt to prosecute U.S. President George W. Bush under the Criminal Code.
Gail Davidson, cofounder of an international group of jurists called Lawyers Against the War, expressed her delight on October 18 following the lifting of a publication ban on court proceedings against the U.S. president.
“It’s great news, but really they had no choice,” Davidson told the Georgia Straight. (…) -
A Small Victory: Prosecuting Bush in Canada for Torture
21 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsOctober 20, 2005
A Small Victory
Prosecuting Bush in Canada for Torture
By JUSTINE DAVIDSON
On Monday, October 17th Gail Davidson and Howard Rubin along with Jason Gratl and Micheal Vonn representing B.C. Civil Liberties stepped into courtroom 55 of the BC Supreme Court in Vancouver with the hopes of lifting the publication ban which, since December of 2004 August, has kept the case out of the public eye. After a relatively short session of 45 minutes they emerged successful. "I (…) -
Miers Hearings to Begin Nov. 7
19 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
By JESSE J. HOLLAND
WASHINGTON — Confirmation hearings for White House counsel Harriet Miers, President Bush’s choice to succeed Sandra Day O’Connor on the Supreme Court, will commence the first full week of November.
Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., said the decision to start the hearings on Nov. 7 was passed on to Republican Judiciary Committee members by Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., at a meeting this morning.
"That’s what the chairman told us," Coburn said after leaving the private meeting. (…) -
MEDIA RELEASE: Prosecution of George W. Bush for Torture
19 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsWorld Exclusive
MEDIA RELEASE
October 19, 2005
Prosecution of George W. Bush for Torture at Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo Bay Prisons
Notification of Canadian Officials
Lawyers against the War (L.A.W.) learned Nov 17, 2004 that George W. Bush was coming to Canada on Nov 30, 2004. During this period L.A.W. wrote to various governmental ministers advising of them that George W. Bush stood accused of the most grave crimes known to law, including torture, and therefore should be denied (…) -
REVEALED: IDENTITY OF INTERNATIONAL FIGURE IN COURT CASE INVOLVING WAR CRIMES PROSECUTION
18 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentREVEALED: IDENTITY OF INTERNATIONAL FIGURE IN COURT CASE INVOLVING WAR CRIMES PROSECUTION
World Exclusive:
Regarding CRIMES AND CORRUPTIONS OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER NEWS’ October 14, 2005 EXCLUSIVE PRESS RELEASE:
COURT CASE INVOLVING WAR CRIMES PROSECUTION
Full story at:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/mparent7777/3651786.html October 18, 2005
Publication ban lifted on alleged war criminal
The lawyer bringing forward a war crime charge of torture against a world leader has (…) -
Bush’s flim-flam on faith
18 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsBy Derrick Z. Jackson
BY THE TIME our holy-roller-in-chief leaves office, we will really be confused about the role of religion. That is how President Bush wants it, starting with his faith-based initiatives that were merely an excuse for gutting government programs. In recent weeks, this blessed agenda has bumped up against unavoidable hypocrisy.
The most obvious is the Supreme Court. Bush named John Roberts to the court under a massive smokescreen. In July, White House spokesman Scott (…)