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An Interactive Guide to Bush-Administration Lawbreaking
slate.com — What kind of lawbreaking has happened on President Bush's watch, among his top and mid-level advisers? What hasn't? Who is implicated and who is not? The past seven years have yielded an embarrassment of riches when it comes to potentially prosecutable crimes. We have tried to sketch out a map of who did what and when, with links to the evidence.
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- 510dustmite, on 07/25/2008, -2/+11oh, executive privilege... how obscene you have become...
- ObamAmerican48, on 07/25/2008, -3/+5Again, I will state: If congress and our new president don't prosecute this douche bag and his cronies, I will go off my meds and open a can of whoop ass on them.
- rex84, on 07/26/2008, -1/+1Again, I will state: Your boy won't do ***** about it.
- MegaJimmy8, on 07/25/2008, -2/+2Ah, nothing quite like the smell of war crimes in the morning. I vote public hangings, although perhaps more dignified than Saddam's...
- MorganMghee, on 07/25/2008, -1/+1Why? Because Bush has a better manicure?
- Lynx55, on 07/26/2008, -2/+1Nah...less dignified please. Has anyone forwarded this to the World Court??
- DavidGX, on 07/26/2008, -1/+2Time to get rid of executive privilege, I think.
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