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January 28th, 2009:

A Second Look: Bush Heads to Texas; Rove Subpoenaed Again

Congressman Robert Wexler wrote:

Bush Heads to Texas; Rove Subpoenaed Again


From: Congressman Robert Wexler [contact@wexlerforcongress.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 12:25 PM
To: tomc2322
Subject: Bush Heads to Texas; Rove Subpoenaed Again

Dear Tom,

Last week, I stood in the cold with millions of Americans and watched as former President Bush’s helicopter lifted away. In those significant moments, it seemed the further he flew, the more real it felt:

“President Barack Obama.”

Yet, in many ways, Bush and Cheney still occupy government. It will take a great deal of time to undo eight years of policies that have blocked medical progress, destroyed ecosystems, allowed financial collapse, and perhaps most importantly, damaged our standing and power throughout the globe.

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Bush's Brain

Democrats must be part of the rebirth of Government, but there must also be accountability for those who have abused the Constitution and rejected the legitimate power of Congress during the past eight years. With that in mind, I am very pleased that Chairman John Conyers has again subpoenaed Karl Rove to testify before
Congress regarding his role in the firing of U.S. Attorneys by the Bush Administration. Rove’s old claims of executive privilege should be rejected and I am hopeful we will finally unearth the truth.

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As I am sure many of you know, President Obama has already started to erase the Bush legacy:

President of the United States

- He ordered a halt to damaging executive orders Bush made in his last days in office, pending the new Administration’s review
- He ordered an end to torture (including waterboarding)
- He ordered the closing of Guantanamo within one year
- He ordered an end to rendition – the practice of moving prisoners to countries who’s laws allow torture
- He expanded access to government documents through the Freedom of Information Act
- He put the burden on the government to prove why presidential archives should not be made public

For our part, Congress has a responsibility to move quickly – not only to secure our nation’s financial institutions – but to pass children’s healthcare, new alternative energy incentives, help for public schools, and many other pieces of legislation that were shut down by Bush’s opposition.

Many of you have written asking about the likelihood of prosecuting Bush officials. Recently, Chairman Conyers and Speaker Pelosi have indicated support for a serious inquiry, and while Attorney General Designate Eric Holder is being pressured by some Republicans to say he won’t investigate the former administration, he has not backed down.

While there seems to be growing support for some kind of action, it’s too early to gauge whether there will be true accountability for the crimes of the Bush administration. It’s not as if we don’t know what has taken place: Cheney has openly acknowledged his role in key decisions.

In the meantime, I am very excited. For the first time in my Congressional career, Democrats have both houses of Congress and the Presidency. We have a short window of time to prove to the American public that our ideas will truly work to improve our lives, both here at home and around the world.

More to come in the next weeks.

Congressman Robert Wexler

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A Second Look: Judge OKs Holding Taliban Cook At Gitmo, Federal Judge Rejects Kitchen Assistant’s Release Because “An Army Marches On Its Stomach” – CBS News

via Judge OKs Holding Taliban Cook At Gitmo, Federal Judge Rejects Kitchen Assistant’s Release Because “An Army Marches On Its Stomach” – CBS News.

STUPIDEST. RULING. EVER!!!!!!

AP) A Guantanamo Bay prisoner who says he merely cooked meals for Taliban forces and never fired a shot in battle lost his petition to be released Wednesday after being held for more than seven years.

U.S. District Judge Richard Leon said that Ghaleb Nassar Al Bihani’s work as an assistant cook with Taliban fighters made him an enemy combatant of the United States, nevertheless, and is reason enough for the U.S. military to continue holding him.

“After all, as Napoleon himself was fond of pointing out, `An army marches on its stomach,’ ” Leon said in issuing the ruling.

May we appeal now?

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A Second Look: Dylan Loewe: A Hole Worth Digging?

via Dylan Loewe: A Hole Worth Digging?.

Dylan Loewe

Democratic political strategist. Posted January 28, 2009 | 08:32 AM (EST)

Since Election Day, the post-mortem analysis of the Republican Party, by the Republican Party, has been exceptionally superficial. Most GOP officials and conservative opinion makers argued that the party was led astray because of an abandonment of conservative principles. Republicans failed and a liberal Democrat was elected, Republicans concluded, because Republicans weren’t Republican enough. It’s with that brand of logic that they’ve begun moving forward.

It is true that the Republican Party has a hard time with self-reflection. They seem to want to charge ahead with the next big thing, damn the truth, and damn the consequences.

Republican Leadership

What matters most is winning the election. Who cares about governing? Today’s strategy is to vote against the economic recovery bill. Republican leadership’s publicly stated reason is that there aren’t enough roads and bridges and schools and public transportation and new water treatment plants and upgraded electricity grids and other infastructure out there to cover the approximately $600 billion that is marked for those projects. But the real reason they will vote against the bill today is political.

They are betting the farm on this bill, which will pass the House regardless, will fail. Or I should say, the Republican party will attempt to spin it as a failure no matter how successful it is. If this stimulus fails, they have a powerful weapon against an incumbent President in 2012. On the other hand, if the stimulus is successful, they have indeed dug themselves a hole in which the only solution would be to keep digging – maybe somebody will believe.

Now, injured and wayward, the Republican leadership has geared up for a fight it cannot win, against a president who, both in mandate and in institutional advantage, enjoys unmatched power. That they cannot see the strategic error they are engaging in, that they are unable to regroup and reformulate, self-assess and readjust, is perhaps the answer to the most dumb-founding of questions. How could the Republicans, who only four years ago spoke of a permanent majority, have allowed themselves to become almost entirely irrelevant?

They will not blame it on the guilty parties. They will not accept the idea that the man they had been a rubber stamp for, and whom they were in awe of, caused the demise of their party. Republicanism has died a public death and the hangmen have been none other than George W. Bush and Karl Rove.

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