Hi Everybody,

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=45044

"The Times declared that “the right of Congress to demand explanations 
imposes on the President, and on inferior executive officers who speak 
for him, the obligation to be truthful,” and said that an attorney 
general who elects to testify “has no right to lie, either by 
affirmatively misrepresenting facts or by falsely claiming not to 
remember events.  Lying to Congress is a felony—actually three felonies: 
perjury, false statements and obstruction of justice.”  The newspaper 
recommended impeachment as the ultimate remedy, cautioning Congress to 
“recognize that the issue here goes deeper than the misbehavior of one man.”

"Of course, the New York Times said all this with respect to a 
Republican Attorney General, Alberto Gonzalez, in a May 2007 op-ed 
titled, “He’s Impeachable, You Know,” by Frank Bowman.  Surely its 
passionate and principled position hasn’t changed any.  It’s time for 
Eric Holder to go."
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Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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