Posted on 28 July 2008
Tags: America, Art, Bert, flu, Fox, gas, Immigration, india, justice, LA, Labor, Living, Moving, News, News Round Up, Other, Politics, price, US, USA, W, WASHINGTON
Indian Police Raid American Ex-Pat:
Police raided the home of an American citizen living in Mumbai and
seized a computer from which an email claiming responsibility for an
attack that killed 45 was reportedly sent.
Homes Destroyed In Yosemite Wildfires:
Hot weather
hampered efforts to contain a fast-moving wildfire near an entrance to
Yosemite National Park that had already destroyed 12 homes and forced
the evacuation of nearly 200 others.
The DOJ Plays CYA:
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new Justice Department report concludes that politics
illegally influenced the hiring of career prosecutors and immigration
judges, and largely lays the blame on top aides to former Attorney
General Alberto Gonzales…. He knew nothing about this because he is as clueless as W!
Miles Driven In May Fell:
This includes the Labor Day Weekend. The high price of gas is finally doing the one bit of good it can cause. We still need to drive less though.
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Posted on 12 June 2008
Tags: Age, America, Antonin Scalia, Art, Associated Press, Brad, bullshit, Bush, Cuba, George W Bush, Guantanamo Bay, House of Representatives, Impeach, justice, LA, Law, Laws, Mark Sherman, MyLot, myLot.com, News, Other, presidency, president, president bush, rights, Supreme Court, The Associated Press, The Supreme Court, United States, US, US House of Representatives, USA, W, War, WASHINGTON, www.myLot.com
We have already had a call on the floor of the US House of Representatives this week calling for impeachment of President George W Bush, with on of the sited laws broken was his refusal to comply with federal rulings against him. Now for the third time the Supreme Court of The United States has said the detainees held at Guantanamo Bay have rights. What does W fucking say? He says I disagree and will pull another law out of my ass to hold them and do what ever I like because I am the President.
From Mark Sherman of The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - In a stinging rebuke to President Bush’s anti-terror policies, a deeply divided Supreme Court ruled Thursday that foreign detainees held for years at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba have the right to appeal to U.S. civilian courts to challenge their indefinite imprisonment without charges.
Bush said he strongly disagreed with the decision - the third time the court has repudiated him on the detainees - and suggested he might seek yet another law to keep terror suspects locked up at the prison camp, even as his presidency winds down.
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