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House Dems sue over Miers, Bolton

Posted: Monday, March 10, 2008 11:35 AM by Domenico Montanaro
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From NBC's Mike Viqueira
House Democrats have followed through on their threat to sue over its refusal to investigate Harriet Miers and Josh Bolton for contempt of Congress.

Recall that the full House recently voted to hold the pair in contempt over their refusal to comply with subpoenas for testimony and documents surrounding the firing of federal prosecutors.

The attorney general has declined to take up the case. House Dems insist that the US Attorney for DC is compelled to present evidence to a grand jury.
Here is a statement from House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers:
House Judiciary Committee Files Suit Against Administration to Enforce Subpoenas
Text of the full complaint is attached.
(Washington, DC)- Today, the U.S. House of Representatives General Counsel filed a civil lawsuit on behalf of the House Judiciary Committee to enforce subpoenas issued by the committee seeking information on the U.S. Attorney firings. The defendants in the case are former White House Counsel Harriet Miers and White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten who were cited by the House for contempt of Congress last month. Last week, the Justice Department refused to present the House-passed contempt citations to a grand jury, contrary to federal law. Based on the House resolution that also found Bolten and Miers in contempt, the Committee is now filing the civil lawsuit to enforce the subpoenas.

"We will not allow the Administration to steamroll Congress," Conyers said. "Under our system of checks and balances, Congress provides oversight of the Executive Branch to make sure that government power is not abused. The Administration's extreme claims to be immune from the oversight process are at odds with our constitutional principles on which this country was founded, and I am confident the federal courts will agree."

Miers and Bolten violated their obligations under Committee subpoenas by refusing to appear before the Committee or to provide subpoenaed documents. The lawsuit was filed this morning in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and will be served on Ms. Miers and Mr. Bolton. The Judiciary Committee, as plaintiff, is asking the Court to find the following:

(1) Ms. Miers is not "immune" from the obligation to appear before the Committee in response to a duly authorized, issued and served Committee subpoena;

(2) Ms. Miers and Mr. Bolten must produce privilege logs identifying all documents withheld on grounds of executive privilege;

(3) Executive privilege does not cover documents not involving the President or undertaken directly in preparation for advising the President or whose contents are widely-known, previously released or previously the subject of extensive, authorized testimony, and that Ms. Miers's and Mr. Bolten's claims of executive privilege are, in any event, overcome by the Committee's compelling need for the subpoenaed testimony and documents.

(4) that Ms. Miers is required to appear before the Committee to respond to questions put to her pertinent to the Investigation and to invoke executive privilege only if and when appropriate;

(5) that Ms. Miers and Mr. Bolten are required to provide, as required by the subpoenas, a detailed privilege log, identifying by author, recipient, date and subject matter those documents responsive to the subpoena that have been withheld on executive privilege grounds;

(6) that Ms. Miers and Mr. Bolten are required to produce all non-privileged documents responsive to the subpoenas.

"I do not take this step lightly," Conyers said. "It is extremely rare that Congress must litigate in order to enforce subpoenas and no compromise can be reached. Unfortunately, this Administration simply will not negotiate towards a compromise resolution so we must proceed. I look forward to a quick and favorable ruling by the Court, so that we can complete our investigation."

The civil lawsuit is the latest step in the year-long investigation into the firings of nine U.S. Attorneys and related matters. Nearly one dozen Justice Department officials have resigned since evidence in the investigation became public, including former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Documents turned over by the Department indicate that the White House played a substantial role in the development and execution of the plan to force U.S. Attorneys to resign.

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The demorats are all sound and fury signifing nothing,they had thier chance and squandered it on politics as usual like the war funding vote sorry obammawannabes he voted to extend the war, just the facts, not how you interpret them.
This is way past due, no doubt the normal Working American citizen would not have gotten away with this type of behavior this long.  Stupid repugnants, could have just shown up and it would have been over and done with (of course if they told the truth it probably would have sunk george's ship), now it is just in time for the 08 election cycle - yipee, let the fun and games finally begin.
Finally congress is showing it has a back bone. They cannot allow the administration to act like a monarchy.
Capitol policee should just arrest them.Do not forget Karl Rove-----the squirmy little pig is up to his balls in investigations of ramrodding the justice system.Where is that pizza-faced attorney general hiding out?Another Crook.
Chuck,
Just wondering~~do you vote for the Republican party or the Democratic party?  As I listen to you on Hardball, it's difficult to ascertain just what position you support.  Thanks for the answer~~but, you will not reply.  Of that I am sure.  
Conyers' effort is a significant step in rejecting the "unitary executive" concept to which Cheney adheres. Accountability seems to be an outmoded concept, whether in the government or in companies that reward failed executives with huge payouts. The smug little crooks in Bush's administration should be brought to justice. Including little Bush himself.
The demorats are all sound and fury signifing nothing,they had thier chance and squandered it on politics as usual like the war funding vote sorry obammawannabes he voted to extend the war, just the facts, not how you interpret them.


Kenn - Signifying not signifing; their not thier.
You MUST be a republican.
kenn

they broke the law, the are not above it, they should be held accountable.  It's black & white, your going gray on us.
The Democrats are too lame to even get control of their own nominating process. Do you really expect them to have the nads to stand up to the Bush crime machine? Bush/Clinton/Bush/Clinton.....do the best you can with the crumbs they throw you, your voice doesn't matter.
It is about time, but Bush has put people in charge that are going to do just what he wants. The damage that this president and his administration have and will do and who knows what we will find out once he is gone will take years to fix. This is what we get for putting an uneducated, rich, oil person in the white house.
Al Sharpton - get lost !!   Obama ran t.v ads in Florida and he lost.   Floridians should have their votes counted. in America I though everyones vote was suposed to count. The Republican legislature in Florida moved the porimay. Why shoudl the Democrats have to suffer ?
Clinton Obama sound better ticket....Sounds good Hillary For President...!
That darn Constitution just keeps getting in the way of the Bushies.  Sooner or later their dirty little secrets are going to see the light of day.  Bush rants about the lack democracy in Cuba and Russia but can't spell it here at home.  
Good.  And while they are at it, why don't they reform the Republican House Representatives that defending the Constitutional Preorgatives of a co-equal Branch of Government (the Congress) is not partisan.  Indeed, it is necessary.

Congressional oversight of the Executive Branch is required, but is not politics as usual right now.  The Republican controlled Congress practiced very little of it.  Refusing to appear before Congress (be you an regular citizen, or staff from the White House) is contempt of Congress.
The Clintons should be called on their "Rosa Parks" strategy over the past week when they've essentially said:

That "boy" doesn't have enough experience and he should just wait his turn.  We'll tutor him in the ways of Washington but he'll have to sit at the back of the bus for now.
There won't be any problem though when President Hillary or Obama fire all of them.
"Last week, the Justice Department refused to present the House-passed contempt citations to a grand jury, contrary to federal law."
--The pattern is getting ridiculous.  This guy seems good, let's confirm him or her ...crap!
Mukasey
Alito
Roberts
Gates

--They all promise change/something different, yet nothing really happens.
Rule-of-law in the BushCo crime conspiracy?
Joan, Chuck and the boys on here are OBVIOUSLY salivating for Obama, like Chris Matthews. They just can't envision a female president at this time in their lives. Its too scarey for their fragile egos. Just the thought makes these grown mens you know whats shrink down to nothing. There is a "keep out" sign in the boys USA clubhouse.
Waterboard them.
The timing is better than perfect.  For these two and others to come, Bush will be out of the White House when any criminal acts are tried!
Lets see Conyers and the Dems want to investigate the firings of executive appointments.  The need to get it through thier partisan and litigious thick skulls that the president can do what he did.  Clinton fired 80 some attorneys and no dem batted an eye.  It makes me sick.
Great. The Dems fiddle with meaningless, invented controversy while Rome burns. Viva La Pelosi!
Whether you see this as scheming or smart will depend on your party allegiance, I guess, but it seems it will drag the Bush Administration out of the politics section of the papers and slap it on the front page, and perhaps encourage the press to ask Senators McCain, Clinton and Obama their opinions of this and other matters of executive privilege and the powers of the president overall.  The more this makes the headlines, the more opportunities the Dems will have to sew Senator McCain to President Bush's fast disappearing coattails.  The Senator would have little choice but to endorse the current Administration's position or risk further discouraging the conservative faction of the GOP.  As much as this is about the law, it does present a puzzle for the Republican candidate.
Bush and his administration have been "above the law" for far too long, and the only reason that half the administration hasn't been brought up on charges is because the Republicans controlled congress till '06, and since '06 the Democrats don't have a fillibuster proof majority.

So until we clean house on all the Repukes in congress and in the White House, we will continue to see NOTHING GET DONE.

The Republicans had there chance in Bush's first term, what did they give us?

- Corporate scandle, lobbiests like Abromoff, etc.

- A houseing market that was so untouched by the Fed's that now the Fed's have to launch endless investigations in to Country Wide and other lenders.  The FBI just launched a criminal investigation into securities fraud over this.

- War in Iraq for no good reason

- an Economy in recession

- Health care costs rising faster than the rate of inflation, and the rate of inflation is rising as well!

- Higher prices on EVERYTHING because of a fake economy that was rising on consumer spending in things like.....drum roll please.....the housing market.

- A supreme court that is completely slanted to the Right wing more than ever in our history.

And this is the short list folks.

Name one good thing that the Republicans have done for us since 2000?  Don't try and say "they have kept us safe from another terror attack", because any moron could do that against a bunch of guys in a cave half way around the world!

Besides, terrorisim isn't that big a deal people.  We've had 2 successful terror attempts on American Soil, 2 at the WTC (not so sure about that Pentagon one, that wasn't a 747 that hit it.).  The total number of people killed in those attacks is about half the number of casualties as we have had in the Iraq war (a war with no connection to Al Qaeda until after we invaded).

The '08 elections should be a repudiation of the sour politics of the Republicans.  Compassionant conservatisim is dead (it was never really alive, just a lie anyways).
I do not understand how a law suit will cause the administration to do anything different than continue to take the same position as all previous administrations.  If this was not 100% political, then the legal document would try to explain some difference to previous presidential declarataions of communication and aid protection.
WAY TO GO HOUSE DEMOCRATES ! NOW LET'S IMPEACH THE IDIOT GEORGE "WAR" BUSH !
Does Bush really need a Presidential Library after he's finally out of office?  Everything he's done, every document he and Cheney have come in contact with remain secret and squirreled away under "executive priviledge'.  They want nothing to do with open government.  The Library is going to be one big building with one little book, "My Pet Pig".  According to Bush, everything else is nobody's business.  
Kenn-Just a little note regarding the Democrats decision to fund the War.  There is a little thing in the way of their objective, it is called THE CONSTITUTION.  Knowing that Dubya would VETO the bill and without the votes to over ride, there was little choice except to continue funding the troops.  May I suggest you read THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA when you have a moment. That said Kenn, the Democrats are exercising their constitutional perogative by pressing the lawsuit against the executive branch.
I agree, it's way overdue, but the Bushies will drag their feet and obfuscate until they're out of town---and if Mccainandunable is elected (becuase the dems are stuid enough to let the GOP manipulate them into choosing the guaranteed loser Hilarity)---we may never bring these racketeers and traitors to the Constitution to proper justice.
Instead of fixing problems that have to do with the economy or whatever, this is the best the dumbocrats can come with.  John Conyers is another reason why things just don't get done in cngress.  he is nothing more then a mouth and that is all he will ever be; a mouth.  Hey John, why don't we investigate that stock that Bill Clinton sold that he got from a guy who was backed by the chinese goverment?
Yawn...kenn and jerry wander off topic again...its not about the dems it is about the lying sacks of garbage bush and cheney...by the way, when are you boys going to go join up and fight your war? yeah, I thought so
kenn said "he voted to extend the war, just the facts, not how you interpret them"

Yet, despite what kenn the deity says, I interpret his votes as signifying his support for the troops. What's he supposed to do? Vote against these measures and alienate the very people for whom he may become Commander in Chief?
"Great. The Dems fiddle with meaningless, invented controversy while Rome burns. Viva La Pelosi! "


The Constitution is an "invented controversy"?  

The Iraq war was an "invented controversy," and it was BushCo that started the fire, and to quote a rule-of-law-hating poster:

IT MAKES ME SICK.
It is about time, but Bush has put people in charge that are going to do just what he wants. The damage that this president and his administration have and will do and who knows what we will find out once he is gone will take years to fix. This is what we get for putting an uneducated, rich, oil person in the white house.
Maria Colorado (Sent Monday, March 10, 2008 12:00 PM)

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Maria do not fret THE McWAR guy is going to fix it all, another 100 years of war and he is going to bone up on economics to save our economy.  He is a sick old man and he may not have the balls or the stamina to carry it through but Obama can be his running mate and clean up after him. Why not have two dumb big mouths, inept, incompetents in the WH, we are use to that!
It is about time, but Bush has put people in charge that are going to do just what he wants. The damage that this president and his administration have and will do and who knows what we will find out once he is gone will take years to fix. This is what we get for putting an uneducated, rich, oil person in the white house.
Maria Colorado (Sent Monday, March 10, 2008 12:00 PM)

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Maria do not fret THE McWAR guy is going to fix it all, another 100 years of war and he is going to bone up on economics to save our economy.  He is a sick old man and he may not have the balls or the stamina to carry it through but Obama can be his running mate and clean up after him. Why not have two dumb big mouths, inept, incompetents in the WH, we are use to that!
Why try to fix anything before the fall.  Bush and company will just reject any attempt and lets not forget those "loyal" Republicans who support Bush.  Everyone is elected to protect and preserve the constitution, but somehow, the "loyal to Bush" Republicans (an several who have written here) just can't see that.  Protect Bush for what.  W stands for Waste or Worthless (just like our dollars).
Yeah Jerry, you spew the same old tired republican't Rovian line.  "Clinton Did It."  "Oh yeah and what about Clinton?" The democrats don't have the votes to overide a VETO let alone a filabuster. Please see my post above about the Constitution. Hopefully it won't be necessary to reinvestigate Bill, we'll have Obama as the Democratic nominee.  Get it!  And by the way it is the DEMOCRATIC nominee NOT democrat.
>>I agree, it's way overdue, but the Bushies will drag their feet and obfuscate until they're out of town---and if Mccainandunable is elected (becuase the dems are stuid enough to let the GOP manipulate them into choosing the guaranteed loser Hilarity)---we may never bring these racketeers and traitors to the Constitution to proper justice.
Class Warrior, D.C.<<

Gee, Class Warrior....do you hate women or is it more a race thing than a class thing? Hillary Clinton is perfectly capable of becoming President and obviously has enough experience to mount a real challenge in the general election.

Jan Q...Outside the Beltway
Wow...the arrogance of those Republicans.
It's time they answered to "We the People."
If they refuse...throw them in Jail.
Kenn, your overgeneralization of the facts is equalled only by your lack of knowledge of sentence structure.  No wonder you support Bush and the Republicans!
How much money is this war costing us every day?
If we stay for another 100 years what will that total be? Keep in mind inflation. Can we fix our deficit and help our economy while staying the coarse? Would someone smarter than me answer these questions for me?
They should sue Hillary's campaign for contempt of America. This woman is a lying robot who speaks through both sides of her face. Her supporters are the very example of what a hypocrite truly is. The main reason why some Americans sell their votes to her is because they bought her cheap and phony arguments. There is nothing  America has toward a woman, if one looks closely at all the male candidates who have dropped out of the race and the way the media was treating Bill and Hillary in the 1990's.
Look at a report that said Iraq now costs $12 billion a month. Thank Hillary for that with her Iraq vote she even does not acknowledge as being a mistake, just as Bush never or rarely acknowledges msitakes. She is the queen of arrogance. Her bad Iraq war judgment is also reinforced by her poor management of her camaign. I swear there are millions of women who are far more better managers and potentially better presidents than her.
This is the first major step towards impeaching Bush/Cheney. It's about time.
It is about time. The powers of Congress must be respected, nobody is above the law and transparency in government must be reinstated. No more dictators and nomore Bushs or Clintons.
Send the Sergent of Arms of Congress out and arrest them. We have done it before and it would send a signal to Bush that the Constitution is still supreme.

Then impeach the cretin.
63,000 people lost their jobs last month and those idiots are crying about 7?
Please MSNBC, I have watched your coverage after the Texas, "Prima-caucuses". The facts indicate that Obama carried Texas if you combine the Primary and Causes to make the 100% process in Texas. Please revise your coverage and declare Obama the winner in Texas not just on delegate counts but as one of the "Largest Dem." States under Obama's column. It's miss information if the surregates or so'called "talking heads" continue to say Clinton carried Texas and your organization does not correct them. I don't intend for you to take sides but please "state the facts".
Congress gets a bad rap for actually doing its work. And yes, this is part of their work. No one else can call the Bush administration to task but Congress. Not everything in Congress is voting major bills and popular business. Bush has done a good job of attacking the Congress throughout his administration. It's part of his game to deflect from the fact that his administration, through disinformation and manipulation of our laws (even as he tells other countries that we are a country of laws that must be obeyed).
Lee in CA you are right on!!!!!!!  Give these rotten @sses a taste of their own medicine!!!!  Hey, its "legal", right!!


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