Friday, October 14, 2005

Judicial activism is interfering with the GWOT by "micromanaging" decisions

* ken mehlman: " Judicial activism is interfering with the GWOT by "micromanaging" decisions." (link)

* "Fitzgerald appears increasingly interested in whether White House officials were involved in a broad effort (aka conspiracy) to discredit Wilson as early as May or June of 2003, in part by unmasking his wife" (link)

* ""By 40%-24%, Americans say her long service to the president makes them feel less positive about her potential court service."" (link)

* i dont think ive commented on the zawahiri/zarqawi letter - becuase it was obviously fake - but ftr : "Ken Katzman, a terrorism expert with the Congressional Research Service -- the in-house think-tank of the U.S. Congress -- said the letter contained elements that raised doubts about its authenticity."
and i loved this quote: " As a 13-year veteran of the armed forces, though, I find it repulsive that veterans like myself are put in the position where we're forced to decide whether our commander-in-chief is lying or al Qaeda is--and it's actually a hard decision!" (emphasis in original) (link)

* richard cohen is in a shitload of trouble for writing: "The best thing Patrick Fitzgerald could do for his country is get out of Washington, return to Chicago and prosecute some real criminals. As it is, all he has done so far is send Judith Miller of the New York Times to jail and repeatedly haul this or that administration high official before a grand jury, investigating a crime that probably wasn't one in the first place but that now, as is often the case, might have metastasized into some sort of coverup -- but, again, of nothing much. Go home, Pat." - it gets worse, and then ends with " Please, Mr. Fitzgerald, there's so much crime in Washington already. Don't commit another." (link)

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