10:06 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Controversia|Politics
26 Jul 2007
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is like a bad boyfriend. He swears up and down that he’s going to stay and make things better but all the evidence proves him to be nothing but a liar and a cheat. Under oath and before Congress Gonzales that emergency meetings on March 10, 2004, focused on a mysterious nameless intelligence program not Bush’s terrorist surveillance program.”
The dissent related to other intelligence activities,” Gonzales testified at Tuesday’s hearing. “The dissent was not about the terrorist surveillance program.”
“Not the TSP?” responded Sen. Charles E. Schumer of New York. “Come on. If you say it’s about other, that implies not. Now say it or not.”
“It was not,” Gonzales answered. “It was about other intelligence activities.”
But like a pivotal moment in a novela, enter documents, obtained by The Associated Press.
One of these is a four-page memo from the national intelligence director’s office that shows that the White House briefing with the eight lawmakers on March 10, 2004, was about the terror surveillance program, or TSP.
Can you say perjury hearings? I bet Congress can.
Via / (Gasp) Fox News
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