Delivering The FOIA Requests
Posted by on January 5, 2006 at 02:57 PMShortly after the New York Times publicized the president's domestic-spying-without-a-warrant program, over 160,000 Americans signed a Freedom of Information Act Request along with Governor Dean in an attempt to determine just why President Bush believed he had the authority to undermine the Constitution. Earlier today Joe Sandler, DNC attorney, delivered each and every one of those FOIA requests to the Department of Justice. Here are some of the photos:

Governor Dean standing next to 160,000 signed Freedom of Information Act
requests at DNC Headquarters in Washington, D.C.

Governor Dean adding his signature to one of 160,000 FOIA requests.

Outside of the Justice Department building in Washington, D.C.

DNC Attorney Joe Sandler inside the Department of Justice
about to drop of 160,000 Freedom of Information Act Requests.
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As Emeril would say,"Oh yeah babe!"
Posted by lw on January 5, 2006 at 03:40 PM
YAY!!!! Thanks for the UPdate Tim! And in pictures! Democrats ROCK!
Posted by Dawnelle on January 5, 2006 at 04:24 PM
I have said it so many times, I love our Democrats! They have good and honest hearts and it is paying off, with God!
Watch our suggestions start to sink in and bring forth fruits suitable for the people of our Nation.
I believe we are doing all the right things to put us back in the Majority for good!
Posted by freeforall on January 5, 2006 at 04:49 PM
yeah, this is what democracy looks like! thank you, howard, joe, tim et al.
beautiful photos. thanx for keeping us posted.
Posted by fade2bluz on January 5, 2006 at 07:02 PM
Okay!!!
Time to force Spy Boy Bush to come clean!
Posted by rjsnj on January 5, 2006 at 07:57 PM
Governor Dean looks so happy in those photos.That's what I like to see.
Posted by FreedomOfSpeech on January 6, 2006 at 02:13 AM
Outstanding!! :)
Posted by Sarah1 on January 6, 2006 at 12:52 PM
It's about time we start to challenge them up!!!
Thanks for the good work!
Posted by Ric_Seager on January 6, 2006 at 12:58 PM
The media keeps echoing the chorus that Dems need to grow a backbone...ya know, it's the Republicans who need to grow a backbone to stand up to Bush and his Mean Machine.
Posted by j70460 on January 6, 2006 at 01:07 PM
I fear the truth of my words and my government ability to use them against me, but I rather die an Independent Free American using the free speech that comes from my heart, than capitulate my FREEDOM and DEMOCRCY inside my liberal mind.
So if a President must breal the law and use his executive priviledge against US, then we must arise in a force called the Democracy of free speech.
Posted by dlesterpoet on January 6, 2006 at 01:17 PM
Thankyou for doing the printing of all those signatures and letters then delivering them for us, a big job well done!
Posted by GentleDove on January 6, 2006 at 01:39 PM
I wish Governor Dean didn't have such a big smile on his face. This is a serious matter, however proud you guys are of a public relations victory. You need to keep the two activities separate and clear.
Posted by PoliticallySpeaking on January 6, 2006 at 01:42 PM
Thanks so much for doing this. Is there any guarantee that my local and national nres report will mention this in their brief reports this evening. How do we get the news out that people are demanding this information and ready and willing to demand impeachment of this president and vice president and any others who were part of this conspiracy to re-establish Nixon's "Imperial Presidency"? I thought our democracy was in grave jeopardy when Nixon tried to grab power. We at least had an alert and conscientious press keeping on the lookout for corruption and power graps. However, Woodward is no longer the hungry hero who wanted to get a leg up. He is now part of the establishment and part of the cover up. Let's let our story ring to the tallest buildings. God bless you.
Posted by Crone59 on January 6, 2006 at 01:49 PM
This is some great news I've been waiting to
hear!
Hopefully this is heading toward impeachment
for a "fella" that thinks he's invincible.
Love that smile Governor Dean..
keep up the great work ;)
Posted by Annie_M on January 6, 2006 at 01:57 PM
Nice going, true patriots! I wonder, also, if and how this news will get to the media.
Posted by PP on January 6, 2006 at 01:58 PM
Thank you much from Allspinzone, Tim and Mr. Dean. Could you find out if I'm on an enemies list?
Posted by SpinDentist on January 6, 2006 at 02:09 PM
I believe what Bush did is an impeachable offense and should be tried for it. We cannot allow our constitution to be ignored and our freedoms at peril.
Posted by patrioette on January 6, 2006 at 02:10 PM
GOOD JOB!!! A OLE SAYING GIVE HELL (DEAN & JOE) HARRY!IT;S TIME THE NEW SPY GATE TO BE SHUT!
Posted by skeeter on January 6, 2006 at 02:12 PM
Many of us rejoice that you, Howard Dean, are on our side fighting for us, and that the other side has not managed to label you as an enemy combatant and send you to Guantanamo. Don't back down! Since we are completely behind you, your backing down would crush us.
Posted by biologyprof on January 6, 2006 at 02:17 PM
Ever since experiencing the 2000 mess in Florida, I have had trouble understanding why the election process has not been a top priority for democrats. If the Constitution of The United States is the foundation upon which America was erected, the election process is the keystone of America’s structure of democracy. Since the 2000 election, the Republicans have gone from chipping away at the keystone of our democracy to using jackhammers and missiles on it. Should the Republicans not be stopped in ’06, they will prevail again in ’08, and the structure that is America will collapse, only to be remodeled in a fashion of the old Soviet Union.
An election is not an election if the process can be rigged. Butterfly ballots are bad enough, but a voting machine with no paper trail is just plain stupid. If there are people who deposit cash in ATMs, they are, at best, far more trusting than I. I dare say, however, that if there are people who would deposit cash in an ATM—knowing full well that the machine would issue no receipt following the transaction—these people are, at best, naïve.
Any democrat who claims to want to be elected President of the United States has got to start with the issue of rigged voting machines, and they really need to start right now: January 6th, 2006.
Posted by naughtYmike on January 6, 2006 at 02:18 PM
Hello
How are you doing? Fine, I hope. I am not doing well at all.
I have a lump on my right elbow which looks like a form of cancer or some other serious disease due to the spying by the Bush Administration being put under investigation in the country of Europe and other countries around the world.
I own a 1985 Saab which was made in Europe and since I purchased this car I have been a subject of slavery and I have been a victim of torture with infrared lasers.
My neighbor Clidie Williams is a deputized agent with the CIA and the Bush Administration and is a serial murderer in my immediate family with the militia being the Church of the WOrld Creator and the same people who had Mathew Hale to kill the judge's family in Chicago, Illinois.
The simple fact of the matter is that I might be related to the late Roy Bryant the defendant in a case against the late; Emmitt Til and the federal government selected me as a homosexual sex slave for the generation of Emmett Til figuring that joining the forces of Muslims againtst the structure of the United States would be a worthy cause.
A holocaust has taken place by people who neighbors at my address and the Bush Administration and the actions of this organizations as mass murderers is a CIA matter that I can't escape from and I am a homosexual sex slave for the organization who are fighting against my friends at Schoolcraft College in Michigan right now to keepo me from gaining an associates degree in drafting or CAD.
The lump on my elbow also occurred immediate with me changing my major from music and Mr Fred Moss and Mr J NIssen at Schoolcraft College worked the CIA in demanding this lump on my elbow to prevent me from acomplishing my goals of obtaining a degree.
It looks as though my right elbow will be drafted at a time when I am trying to obtain a drafting degree. It doesn't sound logicall and I am dealing with criminal sexual conduct with infrared lasers twenty-four hours aday.
The Bush Administration and the CIA are on me like white on rice making threats constantly and are stealing 90.00 a month from my SSI check to make sure I stay married as a homosexual to my neighbors who are leaders of Alqueda.
My intire generation have been exterminated and the Bush Administration are the main people responsible with help from the CIA.
I am closing now, but I;ll keep in touch. Take care.
SIncerely yours,
Maurice Garner
650 Alfred apt 1208
Detroit, MI 48201
Posted by Howard on January 6, 2006 at 02:21 PM
Thank you! I was feeling discouraged a bit today, thinking that Americans no longer even care about Democracy and about where is the outrage? This was good news.
Posted by freefallinow on January 6, 2006 at 02:26 PM
Like GentleDove, I was taken aback by the big smile on Gov. Dean's face. It's not like he's posing for a picture with a fan, he's taking one significant step (of many that need to be taken) to make sure America remains a democracy. (And there are times when I think we may already not be one.) Please, DNC, fight this imperial president on ALL fronts! For that's what Bush & Co. are working to do...create an imperial presidency...each and every day.
Posted by SteveBrant on January 6, 2006 at 02:29 PM
WAY TO GO!!! It's about time that our leaders demand action! Why should we live in blind faith that the system is doing it's job. Mr. Dean has taken the first step on behalf of all those who signed the petitions and has shown that he is a true leader by stepping up. THANK-YOU for your work on behalf of the TRUTH and the American People.
Posted by Shaun on January 6, 2006 at 02:30 PM
Thank you, Gov. Dean. You have my enthusiastic support. Lee Frank, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
Posted by LeeFrank on January 6, 2006 at 02:32 PM
Well,
History presents a pretty solid case for vocal minorities often becoming majorities.
We disrupt thier seemingly well laid plans with a simple exercise of our constitutional rights.
They're on the run! Keep it up Dr. Dean! We have your back!
Posted by Rickur on January 6, 2006 at 02:37 PM
I believe in what you guys are doing, but can you tone down the Schadenfreude?
Posted by lucretius on January 6, 2006 at 02:40 PM
GIVE 'EM HELL HOWARD, AND A BIG THANK YOU.
Posted by jeanie71261 on January 6, 2006 at 02:41 PM
I think it is terible that Bush is invading peoples privacy. What happened to OUR rights as Americans??????? What happened to following the Constitution???? Are you really going to allow him to get away withthis? I don't like Bush, he sucks, and I can't wait until he's out of office.
Posted by Vonnie on January 6, 2006 at 02:48 PM
It is about time that steps are being taken to put our country back on the right track. Why can't Bush and his buddies be impeached? They will instill marshall law any day now, and use 9/11 to justify their actions. Chaney must go. Bush must go. Rumsfield must go. Frist, DeLay, Stevens, Hastert, Rice, the whole lot of them - out the door. Something is rotten in the White House.
Posted by mudpie on January 6, 2006 at 02:49 PM
This group in the White House has risen to new levels by undermining the constitution. This president has absolutely no regard for the law, the poor, the middle class. He claims to feel grief for our fallen solders but in reality he can feel nothing because he doesn't have the capacity to feel pain and suffering. We as a people have gotten the government we deserve by electing this man. We as a people are the only ones that can change this. Bush should be impeached.
Posted by Bushwacker on January 6, 2006 at 02:50 PM
I thank you for your taking the action that allows us to exercise our rights as citizens.
Your support in upholding the laws gives meaning to "We The People". Thank you.
Jeanie Mandas Huling
Posted by jeana on January 6, 2006 at 02:51 PM
Thanks guys! Nice job keeping this front and center.
Posted by treehugger on January 6, 2006 at 02:59 PM
Yessssssssssssss! I love it so much. It makes me proud to be a part of this FOIA request. Keep givin'em hell. They've had it coming to them for many years now, we should keep at them till they suffocate. The more they sweat the better.
BTW... Thanks for my DNC 2006 Member card, it came in the mail two days ago. I LOVE IT! My father has told me for years he was a card carrying Democrat, now I am finally "officially" one too :-) Sweet.
--Lesa Plunkett
ps. I love your smile Mr. Howard Dean!
Posted by theplunketts on January 6, 2006 at 03:06 PM
Fabulous!We might actually go somewhere helpful to us with this!
ChasE
Posted by ChasE on January 6, 2006 at 03:12 PM
Stick it to the man!!!
Posted by athma12 on January 6, 2006 at 03:21 PM
Thanks for the great work Howard and Joe! I was so happy to see Howard's big smile - working toward progress is fun and i'm so sad to see those of you out there who insist on making it any different. We should enjoy every moment of standing up for what we believe in. Making activism so serious and doldrum is what alientates others from becoming involved! I, for one, get a major thrill out of working to make this country better!
Posted by dmnesq on January 6, 2006 at 03:23 PM
The funny thing is why does Bush need the Patriot Act, when he Claims what he did was legal?
Posted by InGodWeTrust on January 6, 2006 at 03:27 PM
Go Dems go!
Bush, Chaney, Rove, Rice, et. al. must go.
The IRS brought down Al Capone. Perhaps illegal spying can bring down this awful President.
Even if they wiggle lose again, they must always feel our pressure. There can be no easy ride for these guys.
Thanks, TarponJoe
Posted by TarponJoe on January 6, 2006 at 03:30 PM
This administration is totally out of control.As an active Democrat, I have participated in many election as well as the Nat'l Democratic Convention as a delegate in 2004. I witnessed is disbelief as George Bush took yet another term in office. I have have so many unanswered questions about both outcomes in 2000 and 2004. I sincerely hope that every registered Democrat will get behind the nominee in 2008. We cannot afford to have another Republican leading this country. We need 15 seats in this year to take back the House. To everyone who has a represtative running for re-election who is a Democrat, get solidly behind them. If you have an incumbent Republican represtative, work tirelessly for your Democratic candidate. Everyone can do something to help the Democrats take back the House.
Posted by BJfromArkansas on January 6, 2006 at 03:33 PM
Oh ya! I love knowing one of those 160k are mine. :)
Posted by rick702 on January 6, 2006 at 03:34 PM
Thanks for providing feedback on petitions.
Posted by nancyintampa on January 6, 2006 at 03:37 PM
It's entirely appropriate that we demand accountability from our elected representatives. But there is an old adage that goes something like: if you succeed in vanquishing your enemy, that's okay; it is quite another to eat the body.
I love Howard Dean; I wish he were our President. But, this is not about our political successes. This is about the future of our democracy. Thus, my displeasure about the smile, lest anyone misunderstand.
Posted by PoliticallySpeaking on January 6, 2006 at 03:40 PM
Nothing should ever undermine our constitution, no one is above the law..The Freedom of Information Act was created to make sure that all citizens of these United States of America have rights and priviliges under the rule of law...
Posted by DontaeCrawley on January 6, 2006 at 03:45 PM
THE PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY NEED TO KNOW THAT OUR CIVIL LIBERTIES ARE AT STAKE.
WE NEED TO GET THE DEMOCRATIC POWER PLAYERS ON THIS AT ONCE.
THIS IS MUCH BIGGER THAN WE KNOW AT THIS POINT.
I DO NOT TRUST BUSH AND CHANNEY AT ALL. ALL OF A SUDDEN THEY ARE MAKING PUBLIC ROUNDS, WHAT'S UP WITH THAT?
Posted by hp105 on January 6, 2006 at 03:45 PM
I am so proud of all the Democrats that took the time out to sign. It's time to take America back!
Posted by utahdoggy on January 6, 2006 at 03:49 PM
Very good video...When can we see it on the six o'clock news?..And what a good time for a advertising campaign, just when the little booted guy is up to his neck in hot water...come on you guys, add some more heat...keep up the good work, governor!
Posted by bobsanders on January 6, 2006 at 03:54 PM
We only hope that Bush is looked at as the shameless brat he is and that the nation turns to more caring and concerned governing personalities than the disgusting usurous Republicans. Morals do have a place in governing our country. Actions speak louder than words.
Posted by reb on January 6, 2006 at 03:55 PM
Hooray!! I love the smile Gov. Dean! Despite what other people have posted I think you have every right to look so happy, look at all the work that was done! I am so proud of the direction the DNC is going under the leadership of Chairperson Dean.
Posted by BoiseTravis on January 6, 2006 at 03:55 PM
So when do the Impeachment hearings begin?
I need to set my TiVo...
Posted by choskins on January 6, 2006 at 03:56 PM
Thank you Governor Dean for helping to initiate this petition. Perhaps the Justice Dept. will listen to our combined voices. President Bush and his cronies all seem to think they are beyond answering to the American people. In communist Europe, neighbors were encouraged to spy on each other. We are way beyond that. What's next? Travel papers to get from town to another?
Posted by garyfrank on January 6, 2006 at 03:57 PM
Thank you, thank you, thank you and thank you!!!!!!!! Now maybe we can get these guys out of Dodge and honest people back in office!!!!!!
Posted by monasmom on January 6, 2006 at 04:03 PM
I printed out three forms, had them signed by friends and family and mail them to Washington. So make that 163,000 requests pending.
Posted by cocotx on January 6, 2006 at 04:05 PM
Congrats, folks: all of us 160,000 or so have just been or are about to be added to the NSA's and the FBI's files...
Posted by murison on January 6, 2006 at 04:06 PM
i think u r absloutly right
Posted by khawajakiran on January 6, 2006 at 04:07 PM
It's about time we put the fire under the Bush administrations hind end. George W.'s history speaks for itself, everything he touches is a disaster. It amazes me that the anyone would support his administration and their "evil" ways. I knew he was a liar from way back. Open your eyes American. As a long time Texan and not to be affiliated with George W. in anyway, it's time to take the bull by the horn and hold this adminstration accountable for not only this illegal act but the numerous acts not even yet discovered. By the way who's watching VP Cheney, (Dr. Evil) himself. Thanks Governor Dean and all the folks making this come together, You Rock!!!!
Posted by JTinTexas on January 6, 2006 at 04:11 PM
The Bush administration has secretly abused our Constitution and Bill of Rights. The most callous manner has been in ignoring the 1978 Secrecy Act (I believe that is the name of this act) when wishing to use the NSA to wiretap or use the communication companies to secretly track many people. They could have also monitored email traffic. They most likely didn't want to adhere to this law for one reason... they wished to throw a very large net to find any traces of suspected terrorist activity. I believe the court will allow specific monitoring for specific purposes. They can balk on using a huge fishing net approach. The Administration most likely understood this and determined to play it in a secret fashion, hoping that no one would find them out. Even the NSA has indicated they were sceptical of the White House's request/order. Well, thanks to the NY Times, we now know the truth.
Secrecy of this sort can lead to no good. Even if it were generally and legally held that the ends justified the means, it still leaves many moral issues. There is no indication that anything ever came of the huge net thrown, other than the report of a truck driver allegedly plotting to cut a cable on a bridge in NYC; and a plot of someone in London. These could have been discovered in other fashions that would not have violated our liberties and laws. And, if not, would they have been successful in such outlandish schemes with all of the security in place in those targeted areas?
Then, to actually deceive and lie about these secret actions, with many adminstration top officials insinuating that the President is above the law... is totally dispicable (hopefully impeachable).
We were supposed to have learned from Nixon's debacle, but I guess not... the idea of power is just too much for some people to not succumb to it. As the old addage says, "power corrupts; absolute power corrupts, absolutely".
God help us.
Posted by NickG on January 6, 2006 at 04:11 PM
Good work. Do whatever you can by exposing the GOP for what they are, and Bush for what he truly is, to obtain a majority and hopefully the white house in 2008.
We have a LOT of repairwork to do, to undo the damage done by a party that puts companies before the people that make the companies possible
We have yet even more work to do, to restore confidence in our leadership in the highest offices in our government.
Godspeed and Good Luck.
Posted by xBushMustGOx on January 6, 2006 at 04:19 PM
I have been so upset since this gang of thugs were elected and how they were elected. I said then "God Help US".
WHY cannot the people of this Great Nation see how they are chipping away at our foundation which is "Our Constutition". I have began to think that he is the anticrist??? It appears that he can do anything and get away with it.
Keep up the good work Gov Dean
Thanks
Hillbilly
Posted by hillbilly on January 6, 2006 at 04:25 PM
Appreciated. Once again this president and his vice president feel they are above the people--above the law. If he has family values and God on his side, he needs to act like it. What kind of president openly breaks laws within view of his own children and the children of this nation. Shame on him!
Posted by Alice88 on January 6, 2006 at 04:28 PM
Thanks for not giving up. Dr. Howard Dean & other fellow individual rights supporters are absolutely a gift of life for others not so fortunate to persuade their integrity of values in a broadband spectrum.
God Speed
Regina
Posted by hldnky on January 6, 2006 at 04:33 PM
You are letting others define the issues you will address. Stay on
1 Bring the troops home and give voters a choice.
2.Protect jobs with equal import export policy, and this gives voters a choice
3.Get Universal Health Care and give voters a choice
Pay for it with elimination of NASA==give voters a choice
4. Get a balanced budged amendment with a heart for emergencies...this also gives the voters a choice
GIVE THE VOTERS A CHOICE
I bet if I had big bucks Howard Dean would see this, but I do not have a choice!
Posted by shrink on January 6, 2006 at 04:34 PM
sptying on citizens is definately the American Way of doing things, it is beyond criminal, it is Nazi or Facist. If we allow this to go on as well as other unAmerican things the Republicans do, we will be a Nazi form of government. We fought against them in wwII are we going to let them win in this covert action manner? Wake up and stop this unwanted action before we loose our form of government.
Posted by josettebiehl on January 6, 2006 at 04:36 PM
Re:
It is about time that steps are being taken to put our country back on the right track. Why can't Bush and his buddies be impeached? They will instill marshall law any day now, and use 9/11 to justify their actions. Chaney must go. Bush must go. Rumsfield must go. Frist, DeLay, Stevens, Hastert, Rice, the whole lot of them - out the door. Something is rotten in the White House.
Posted by mudpie on January 6, 2006 at 02:49 PM
Verily . . . :)
Why don't you tell us what you really think, Mudpie?
Posted by Paul on January 6, 2006 at 04:42 PM
I am so loving it, Governor Dean and DNC! You show a real drive to get this disaster of a government straightened out. Don't let folks get tangled up in the side show of whether you were smiling or not. It's a distraction..., and hey... unless I'm mistaken, GW was smiling proud every step of the way to usurping our civil liberties and lining his and Mr. Abramoff's pockets.
So, onward!! Now, since the Bush Co. and NSA were found to be spying and intercepting communications on the United Nations folks going in to the Iraq war, don't you think you all had better start the FOIA on how many members of Congress and the DNC were also having their communications intercepted? This is a far bigger can or worms than anyone can imagine. Start digging now!!
And keep smiling!!! Onward!
gordonh
Posted by gordonh on January 6, 2006 at 04:44 PM
glad you are finnaly taking on this facist administration, keep after them
Posted by jojam on January 6, 2006 at 04:45 PM
Given the hostility and bullying with which the Bush administration has treated the press, what makes you think it will comply with a FOIA request, regardless of who filed it or how many people signed it?
This administration is vested in hiding the truth, not revealing it.
Posted by Buddha on January 6, 2006 at 04:46 PM
I think President Bush may have used the same inherent presidential authority to start the wiretap program as former president Clinton did to go into Alderich Ames' house without a search warrant. National Security is extremely vital and I believe these wiretaps were and are warranted. Voter
Posted by voter on January 6, 2006 at 04:50 PM
This is the greatest thing since sliced bread. I hope it results in something tangible.
Posted by electp on January 6, 2006 at 04:52 PM
Thank you for getting these petitions over to the Department of Justice.
The NSA trains the FBI to do this kind of listening, so what is the FBI doing now?
Hasn;t President Bush broken enough laws for a special prosecutor, at the very least.
I could count some of them, War in Iraq, no wmd, secret oil talks, holding prisoners without access to an attorney, accepting laundered money, and how about just sitting there for seven minutes while our country was being attacked.
Now who will fall on their sword to protect him again!
Posted by Esprit on January 6, 2006 at 04:52 PM
President Clinton's position was threatened for lying about his actions with Lewinsky, Nixon lost his position for spying in Watergate. Why isn't Pres Bush relieved of his position as was done to Nixon with what he has done. He did a lot more than Clinton and Nixon and he goes on. His lying caused over 12,000 deaths -- mass murder and only God knows what his spying can do....and he just goes no without restrictions. Its time citizens spoke up and acted on it before this priviledge is lost.
Posted by Josiegirl on January 6, 2006 at 04:55 PM
Illegal wiretapping was one of the justifications used to start impeachment proceedings against Nixon.
George W. Bush is guilty of more legal transgressions than Nixon by far. Americans should be demanding that impeachment proceedings begin at once over the illegal wire tapping, misleading the country toward war, and continuing to support those involved in the Valerie Plame scandal, like Carl Rove.
Posted by rkatana on January 6, 2006 at 05:05 PM
THANKS FOR THE DELIVERY OF PETITION. YOU COULD NOT KNOCK THE SMILE OFF MY FACE WITH 2x4. I AM PROUD OF EACH AND EVERY PERSON THAT SIGNED. IT IS A PLEASURE TO BELONG TO A TRUELY OPEN AND TOLERANT GROUP OF PEOPLE. KEEP THE HEAT ON.
Posted by timmy on January 6, 2006 at 05:05 PM
Mr Nixon tried this and he left office as a failure. mr bush has placed himself into the catagory of a failure, no one is responsible but him. When a failure one needs to leave the presidency, please leave mr. bush.
Posted by Johnfrancis on January 6, 2006 at 05:06 PM
How long will it take before the American people say, enough is enough, the time has come for impeaching Bush/Cheney? Do we wait until there is not much left of what America once was before they began the massive abuses of power? Can we call evil by what it is--evil? It seems a lot of people around the world have already concluded that America has lost its' core.
Posted by illusionjunkie on January 6, 2006 at 05:07 PM
Thank you so much for all your hard work! I bet the clerks at the Justice Dept. were sorry you showed up with 160,000 signatures!
I love it.
Keep up the good work
Ruth
Posted by ruthmckinney on January 6, 2006 at 05:09 PM
If a Democratic President did what Bush has done, the Republicans would be screaming for impeachment. It is time that we demand Impeachment of President Bush.
Posted by CarlK on January 6, 2006 at 05:14 PM
Excellent...although I feel a bit sorry about killing trees on GWB's account!
Posted by leftofcenter on January 6, 2006 at 05:15 PM
At this juncture in time, we all need to be more active in peacefully protesting and expressing our feelings.
As long as I'm alive, I will be a Democrat. The biggest reason is that the Democratic Party has always stood beside and supported the common person. In our parties' history, there were times when we were less than stellar examples of doing the right thing no matter the cost. And, the GOP held us accountable for those less-than-stellar actions. This was good for our party, as it forced us to remember our roots and to do what is correct for all of us.
It is now important for the DNC to keep its head held up high, equal to our moral values, and force the GOP to be held accountable for their actions (which have been far more serious than anything the Dems have ever taken part in).
I don't want the US to be all Dems nor all Republicans. We need a balance to keep us on the proper track. Our country is built upon descent. We need to speak up.
Lawlessness at the top cannot contunue. We need to boot them out and do it the correct way. 2006 is excellent year to begin this process. Work to get bad eggs out of Congress and then have them put pressure on the White House via Congressional investigations. Force the administration. Find the truth, the facts and then let the chips fall where they may.
Posted by NickG on January 6, 2006 at 05:25 PM
Thanks Governor Dean and entire DNC Staff who assisted with the 160,000+ "Talking Truth to Power" FOIA documents to the Justice Dept. You are the greatest, and I am grateful. *Keep Going*, please.
Posted by dbj on January 6, 2006 at 05:48 PM
Great job guys! Thanks for doing it. And thanks for keeping us informed. I know there is a lot to do and it is hard to know which crime to start with but I do have some thing that has been nagging at me for sometime. It is almost too bizare to mention, but after watching the presidents total lack of concern for his fellow Americans lives during hurricane Katrina (and keeping in mind that there are women who can murder their own children) I feel that this man would be capable of just about any atrocity imaginable. Anyway I wondered how the investagation into the Anthrax killer was going? Didn't he use high grade anthrax of a type that was found in U.S. government labs? Then wasen't it mailed to a democrat? And even though this is only speculation I'd be willing to bet that the reporters and news papers who it was also mailed to were or might of been hostile to the present administration. But then if you really want to spread fear I guess impressing on the newspaper the direness of the situation is the best way to get your message across. I can't think of a better way to get the papers busy printing stories of horror then to let them see one of their own lying dead on the floor. And finally wasen't the fear which resulted from the anthrax mailing the real cincher in getting the patriot act passed? But I might just be totaly wrong and really nuts. It's just something which has crossed my mind. Gee- I hope I don't get a pipe bomb or die in some hidious accident now.....
Posted by lokinovrmyshoulder on January 6, 2006 at 05:48 PM
After getting numerous emails the past couple of months, I've come to the conclusion that I'm not sure whose side the Democratic Party is on. Before I go on, let me assure you that I will not resort to any personal or slanderous attacks in this blog. That type of communication is not productive and you should really try to find another way to get your message across. I stay out of most blogs because people from boths sides seem to think they can convince others of their views by spewing hate. They are a very small minority for sure.
Okay, here goes. Do you really think our privacy is being invaded by the tapping of calls coming from outside the US, to people who are obviously the enemies within our borders? Do you not want to know the valuable info we would get from theses calls? Will you not be screaming bloody murder when another 9-11 like event takes place (and it will) because our current administration didn't do enough to prevent it? Yes, I agree that there must be verifiable controls put in place to prevent any abuses, but you can't be naive enough to think that info gathering such as wire tapping hasn't been going on for as long as we've had the technology? I know for a fact that countless actionable intelligence events have been gathered over the years. Because it took too long to make it up the b.s. chain, it was too late to take any real action. Believe me when I say I know what I'm talking about. I still can't believe that main stream media (and I do believe that they benefit the Democrats more than the Republicans) would do a report that we were able to track OBL because of his method of communication. Were I the president, heads would have rolled, literally! No B.S. You don't reveal sources and methods to your enemies! These are dangerous times we are living in. You want rules to play by. Our enemies don't have any rules nor anyone to sit down with and make up rules. We have to hit and continue to hit hard. The President and this administration is not the enemy! I know there are differences between the parties. Always have been and always will be. That's the American Way. But Democrats are playing a very dangerous game in not standing united with this administration in defeating terrorism. I would be just as disappointed if the rolls were reversed and the Republican Party were carrying on the same way. There has not been a terror attack on the US since 9-11. I'm sure many have been deterred and that's good, no matter what needed to be done to make that happen!
The Democratic Parties' current actions will be magnified should a 9-11 event take place. Right now, my vote and allegiance is to George W. The job is getting done. I have no personal ill feelings towards the Democrat Party. We are all Americans first. Take my brother who is a card carrying Democrat, and whom I've had many a heated discussion with on various issues. Of course we disagree on just about everything concerning domestic issues, but not on the security of our nation. The last thing we need to worry about is terrorism to take place on our soil on a daily basis. Were this to take place, your opportunity will have gone by the wayside and Dems and Repubs alike will take matters in our own hands. I know that I won't stand by and wait for the government to protect my family, neighbors, and friends. I hope that day never comes.
Unfortunately, this blog will probably get deleted and that's a shame. Maybe not though. It's not filled with personal attacks or demeaning language. I'm just a concerned American citizen (who happens to be a Republican, and don't hold that against me) that would like to see both parties unite on national security in these serious times. Fight all you want on domestic issues, no big deal. But there is strength in numbers if we stand together. One final thought before I sign off. By continuing to politicize national security in the manner you are now doing so will be your downfall in 2008. Show your courage and break from the mold. You can take this for whatever it's worth. The Democratic Party representative who stands up and runs their campaign on as strong a position on national security, if not more aggresive as President Bush is now running, will have the best chance for the White House. You were soundly defeated in 2004 and that's a fact. That should send you the message that Americans value their way of life and will not tolerate any threat to it from terrorism. Let all Americans unite together to squash this disease called terrorism before it gets out of control and the way of life as we know it is forever changed.
Posted by shedman on January 6, 2006 at 06:00 PM
Like a lot of other Americans, I'll anxiously await the results of this FOIA request. You guys are doing a great job in exposing an administration that seems willing to use virtually any tactic to further causes that render it no different than the regimes and "axes of evil" it rightly denounces. Thank God GWB is out after this term before he can damage our Country any more than he and his administration cronies already have. We simply MUST do a better job in achieving success in the next election.
Posted by CB_Anderson on January 6, 2006 at 06:04 PM
Thank you so much for doing this!!!!
Posted by Francine on January 6, 2006 at 06:04 PM
Go Dems!! Governor Dean looks so happy in that first picture! (Is it because he's standing next to a stack of FOIA requests signed by 160,000 supporters, or because we're gonna deliver one heck of an upper-cut to the Bush Administration through this action? Both, perhaps!) Now let's really get the ball rolling for November - it's all downhill from here!
Posted by Myk on January 6, 2006 at 06:04 PM
Thanks for the pix. I never tire of seeiing democracy in action. Dr. Dean's smile is the perfet reflection of my feelings knowing that my signature is among the 160K. I think the man is crazy like a fox and I greatly appreciate his candor and enthusiasm.
Facial expressions aside, let us not be distracted from the issue at hand, which is illegal wiretapping perpetrated by the ruler of the "free" world and the American president, George W. Bush.
Like many of the commenters who previously posted I would like to see impeachment proceedings underway for Mr. Bush. If Bill Clinton could be impeached for lying about his sexual peccadilloes then, surely, a better case for impeachment could be made against George W. for violating the right to privacy as guaranteed in the Constitutiion of the United States.
My thanks to the DNC, Dr. Dean, Joe Sandler, Tim Tagaris, and Tom McConaha for a job well done. Keep up the good work and keep us all posted.
Posted by annskrit on January 6, 2006 at 06:17 PM
you know that he is SERVING AS COMMAND AND CHIEF, SO HE CAN DO WHAT EVER WIND EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by cupcake on January 6, 2006 at 06:19 PM
one word
AWESOME!!!
Posted by gbh on January 6, 2006 at 06:19 PM
I am pleased to see someone doing something about King George's out landish conduct. Strong leadership is needed NOW. We must curtail the corruption of this administration and power hungry President's lack of respect for the law, Civil Rights, and PRIVACY ! !
Posted by lynhangs on January 6, 2006 at 06:22 PM
If this true it is a blatant abuse of POWER and Bush should be IMPEACHED, just like Nixon was. PERIOD!
Posted by THEWILDNESS on January 6, 2006 at 06:40 PM
Thanks for your continuing great leadership, Gov. Dean. I just moved to California from Mississippi, and I can tell everyone that because of DNC Chair Howard Dean's prudent infusion of money for a staff, the Mississippi Democratic Party is experiencing a new birth with much enthusiasm! Money well spent.
Meanwhile, let's get that corrupt scoundrel out of the White House. (Which one, you ask? . . . heh heh.)
Posted by Towanda on January 6, 2006 at 06:45 PM
This election of 2006 I myself are going to dip my middle finger in RED ink and raise it in defiance to the “Repugants” that I have just help to vote OUT of office or any other elected official who has abused his or her power and that does NOT have the citizens of THIS country.
THEWILDNESS
Posted by THEWILDNESS on January 6, 2006 at 06:48 PM
This election of 2006 I myself are going to dip my middle finger in RED ink and raise it in defiance to the “Repugants” that I have just help to vote OUT of office or any other elected official who has abused his or her power and that does NOT have the citizens of THIS country.
THEWILDNESS
Posted by THEWILDNESS on January 6, 2006 at 06:48 PM
I'm proud of Governor Dean for his actions regarding thie egregious betrayal by the administration. It is my opinion that they should be tried, and spend time in orange jumpsuits for treason. I'm so angry I could spit!
Posted by dangangry on January 6, 2006 at 07:05 PM
now lets see if we have a result or even a comment. the lack of response is why even republicans have begun turning on bush. some one can be treated as an idiot for so long before the pat on the head begins to iritate any of us. we shall see if this is ignored like all else. but the president admits to "talking" to god in the oval office. sounds like ossama dont it?
Posted by lordyellowdog on January 6, 2006 at 07:13 PM
Better a sincere smile than a sincere smirk. We see enough of them daily.
Posted by Lorie76 on January 6, 2006 at 07:30 PM
The whole world will thank the person who convinces Geo.II that his title is President, not Emperor. Until then, whatever he says (syntax be damned) goes.
Posted by headshaker on January 6, 2006 at 07:31 PM
Keep up the great work!
Posted by btfsk12 on January 6, 2006 at 07:55 PM
I would like to respond to Mr. Shedman, the Republican who posted earlier.
Sir, I appreciate your respectful comments, but I would like to clarify a few things on behalf of my fellow Democrats, if I may be so bold.
You are correct in suggesting that Democrats have to be strong on national security, but I ask you to consider several aspects of our current situation.
I feel pretty sure that Democrats recognize the importance of intelligence gathering, whether through wiretapping or other means. What we object to is the choice the President made to break a law that is meant to protect American citizens from executive abuses of power - something this president has shown he has no qualms about exercising. Since the judicial panel that is entrusted with issuing these wiretapping warrents has rejected less than 10 requests out of many thousands, and is capable of approving warrents within hours, why does the President need to disregard this law? Who are the subjects of this wiretapping program that he is expecting the FISA court to reject?
Mr. Bush has shown time and again that he respects few checks on his power, sees himself as above the law, and acts as he chooses regardless of any national security considerations. Look at the way he has repeatedly bypassed Congressional oversight - just this Wednesday he again snuck past the Senate with 17 recess appointments.
Protecting the nation against terrorist attacks should absolutely be a top priority for our government. But I would argue that this president has harmed that effort substantially by recklessly invading a country that had never threatened our country and had absolutely nothing to harm us with; by using rhetoric and deplorable tactics that have convinced many normally peaceful Muslims that we are waging a war against Islam; and by ignoring critical aspects of homeland protection and even undermining it by appointing unqualified cronies. I could go on.
Sir, if you look honestly at what President Bush has done during his administrations, there is very little that qualifies as protecting the nation against terrorism. By contrast, he has done much to erode our democratic principles, and ignor our Constitution.
Take some time out to look past Mr. Bush's simplistic and false notion of "if you aren't with us (in everything that we do), you're with the terrorists." What he is asking is that we close our eyes and trust him to do everything right. Frankly, I wouldn't trust him to walk my dog.
Posted by Molesoul on January 6, 2006 at 08:22 PM
I concur with all comments (well, maybe one is questionable). I especially like what "bjfromarkansas" and "crone59" had to say. Keep up the good work!!
Posted by Remi on January 6, 2006 at 08:23 PM
This is what America is REALLY about! I myself was one of the 160,000 that wanted to know just what the heck was President Bush thinking? This really took the cake, folks. A blatant disregard for the Constitution indeed! It's bad enough that our young men and women are fighting (and DYING!) a senseless war for a senseless president, and to add insult to injury, all of us are being monitored as if we're all on house arrest. Mr. Bush, what I discuss with my family, friends, and significant other is NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS! My advice to the Administration is to go BACK to school and this time, pay attention in American Government!
Posted by mamazulu2k4u on January 6, 2006 at 08:32 PM
"Bushy, you're doing a heck of a job"!
Seriously folks, I want to give them all the rope they need. 2008' can not get here soon enough....
Posted by chief on January 6, 2006 at 09:20 PM
I interpreted "all international email" being spied on to mean all, which includes mine.
"Data mining" is a phrase borrowed from the advertisers. The general idea is to zero in on whatever substantive and chance-level patterns exist in a database and design marketing campaigns around them.
"Data mining" is also used in the context of targeted advertising: take, for example, all the grocery-store purchase data you have, select out, say, the people who buy the most antacids (and then send them ads and coupons for your product in the mail).
"Data mining" has also been used to refer to the merging of data on particular individuals across different databases (when done accurately--which, at least from what i've seen from the commercial credit information providers like equifax, it's not--a lot of information can be merged with little effort). In short, once someone is identified as "sticking out" in some way--one would hope in ways pertinent to national security (but I don't have my hopes up)--it takes little effort to find out a lot more.
It is what is done with this information--who it is passed on to for what reasons--who has access--that I don't know. All I've found is an article in the Village Voice mentioning that CIA and FBI agents objecting to the violation of the Constitution--this has been going on since 2001--were hounded out of both their jobs and professions.
Posted by diordnna on January 6, 2006 at 09:25 PM
It is very unfortunate, but I believe that we are not too far from becoming a country heading toward a dictatorship one. Our voices seem to be of no concern to this individual. I love my country and for that which it stands - freedom. It is distressing to feel the incompetence of such a man we should look to for leadership. I guess our only hope is that the American people will wake up and arise to the fact we will never be free under his "rule." I pray that something
will give this man an insight into just how far he is gone astray from our Constitution and Bill of Rights and his being a 'born again Christian', most of all the Ten Commandments should be in front of his vision. Thank you for listening - Fran Green
Posted by Fran on January 6, 2006 at 09:35 PM
Nixon claimed to be above the law in the spy game also. Any 'return to normalsy' came with Nixon's formal resignation from the oval office.
Posted by truthordare on January 6, 2006 at 09:55 PM
we have to stop Alitos confirmation immediately.
Posted by tj1957 on January 6, 2006 at 09:58 PM
Thank you Governor - you are a true leader with a great smile. Our country needs you and the 160,000 who comprise the impressive pile of papers presented to the Justice Dept. Who would have thought that some farmers, an Adams and a doctor (Warren) could have started a revolution in 1775, but they did. Now we need to fight for their values and ours. As in 1775, the rest will catch on, just keep the fire lit.
Posted by VTrInTheFlatlands on January 6, 2006 at 10:00 PM
To me this absolutly unacceptable its to dangerous and can be abuse to gain other information like maybe inside trading and can be use to invade the private side of inocent people.To me delegating these acts is very Un American I dont like it one bit.
Posted by bigfrank on January 6, 2006 at 10:04 PM
re: tj1957's Comment - you are absolutely right!!! Let's get to work on Alitos and send him to Russia to work for Putin.
Posted by VTrInTheFlatlands on January 6, 2006 at 10:08 PM
ah, I love imagining the weight of all the other forms pressing mine down. I'm somewhere in the middle. ah...
Thank you. Press harder.
Posted by oaklandEarthGirl on January 6, 2006 at 10:11 PM
I hope this a good reason to start impeachment ,but at the same time do we want the Channey to take over? oh my god, not even as a joke,but we have to do what we have to do,Bush has to stop taken our rights.
Posted by tj1957 on January 6, 2006 at 10:15 PM
THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION HAS COMMITTED SO MANY ILLEGAL, YES , ILLEGAL ACTS, AGAINST OUR COUNTRY, CONSTITUTION, HE FOR SOME REASON,THINKS HE IS TOTALLY,COMPLETELY UNTOUCHABLE AND THAT NO ONE CAN PUT HIM OUT, IMPEACH HIM, WHERE ARE OUR LAWS THAT PROTECT US FROM A PRESIDENT, TYPE DICTATOR, COMMANDER IN CHIEF, LETS GET HIM OUT, HE HAS DONE ENOUGH OF DAMAGE TO THE AMERICANS, OUR COUNTRY, WE CANNOT STAND NO MORE OF HIS LEADERSHIP, AND HIM GOING OUT TO CRAWFORD TEXAS TO RUN THE WHITE HOUSE, HUH,.. THANKS MR DEAN AND THE DEMOCRATS STANDING UP, THANKS FOR KEEPING US ALL INFORMED.
Posted by marvisgg on January 6, 2006 at 10:16 PM
THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION HAS COMMITTED SO MANY ILLEGAL, YES , ILLEGAL ACTS, AGAINST OUR COUNTRY, CONSTITUTION, HE FOR SOME REASON,THINKS HE IS TOTALLY,COMPLETELY UNTOUCHABLE AND THAT NO ONE CAN PUT HIM OUT, IMPEACH HIM, WHERE ARE OUR LAWS THAT PROTECT US FROM A PRESIDENT, TYPE DICTATOR, COMMANDER IN CHIEF, LETS GET HIM OUT, HE HAS DONE ENOUGH OF DAMAGE TO THE AMERICANS, OUR COUNTRY, WE CANNOT STAND NO MORE OF HIS LEADERSHIP, AND HIM GOING OUT TO CRAWFORD TEXAS TO RUN THE WHITE HOUSE, HUH,.. THANKS MR DEAN AND THE DEMOCRATS STANDING UP, THANKS FOR KEEPING US ALL INFORMED.
Posted by marvisgg on January 6, 2006 at 10:17 PM
THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION HAS COMMITTED SO MANY ILLEGAL, YES , ILLEGAL ACTS, AGAINST OUR COUNTRY, CONSTITUTION, HE FOR SOME REASON,THINKS HE IS TOTALLY,COMPLETELY UNTOUCHABLE AND THAT NO ONE CAN PUT HIM OUT, IMPEACH HIM, WHERE ARE OUR LAWS THAT PROTECT US FROM A PRESIDENT, TYPE DICTATOR, COMMANDER IN CHIEF, LETS GET HIM OUT, HE HAS DONE ENOUGH OF DAMAGE TO THE AMERICANS, OUR COUNTRY, WE CANNOT STAND NO MORE OF HIS LEADERSHIP, AND HIM GOING OUT TO CRAWFORD TEXAS TO RUN THE WHITE HOUSE, HUH,.. THANKS MR DEAN AND THE DEMOCRATS STANDING UP, THANKS FOR KEEPING US ALL INFORMED.
Posted by marvisgg on January 6, 2006 at 10:18 PM
Lets keep the momentum going and be sure during the next elections the country remembers these days.
Posted by AustinGirl on January 6, 2006 at 10:25 PM
As my blog name states I am not a democrate per se, but I am a citizen for democracy. It gladdens my heart to see how many people are active on so many different fronts to end the current totalitarian regime. I am "Proud" to be one of the signatures on the FOIA concerning the current matter. I am "Proud" to have written my congressmen and representatives concerning the impeachment of the President and Vice-President. We must continue to fight the good fight as outline by the laws of the land, never in this struggle may we stoop to the level that the President and his administration have.
My thanks to Gov. Dean for delivering the FOIA request, but as others here have said the smile was inappropriate. Smiling at a situation can cause 1 of 3 reactions: He's Happy to have been of service, He's Gloating, He's only using this as a PR stunt. Unfortunately Gov. Most will view it as the last 2 rather then the 1st, due to our experiences with politicians.
My thanks to all the fellow americans that have signed the request as well. I ask that you don't stop there. Take it up a notch and write to your senators and representative in both state and federal congressional bodies.
Posted by Reformist on January 6, 2006 at 10:28 PM
Yes, Bush SHOULD be impeached, but it won't happen as long as the Republicans control the Congress and Courts. We are in a true crisis. We are in a two front war - that against Muslim fundamentalism in world politics (World Trade Center, US Cole, London bombing, Madrid bombing, Bali nightclub, Indonesian terror, Phillipines terror, on and on) and that against Christian fundamentalism in domestic politics (Pat Robertson calling for assassination of leader in So. America and stating Ariel Sharon deserved his stroke for dividing Israel, Church ministers and leaders warning congregations to vote Republican or else... We can only fight ideas with better ideas. I support Muslim and Christian faiths as well as others - there are many, many likenesses and shared values that need to be voiced. However, I will fight anyone who puts their want for power and order (through trickery and deceit) above the individual rights of man-and-womankind. Only evil deals in absolutes. We must stand for the values that founded this nation and made it and other democracies the envy of the world. We cannot let this great miracle of America fall.
Posted by VTrInTheFlatlands on January 6, 2006 at 10:40 PM
keep up the good work for all our american people, we appreciate the democrats , thank god for people that will stand up. I feel that as a american citizen and a american that bush administration should be impeached, there are alot of people out there is feeling this way, but i listened to c-span last night, they say , long as the republican congress, there will not be impeachment for this president, can u believe that, he has really turned our country around from every angle , people, democrats, our country , lets put this administration out, it use to be a crimal act for the president to do what all this one had done, what happened to our laws, constitutions, but thank you dean, thank you for bringing it all forward , maybe now we can relax somewhat, lets all stand up for america
Posted by marvisgg on January 6, 2006 at 10:44 PM
Fantastic Job! I hope that we can finally get the truth!
Posted by Kateri on January 6, 2006 at 10:44 PM
keep up the good work for all our american people, we appreciate the democrats , thank god for people that will stand up. I feel that as a american citizen and a american that bush administration should be impeached, there are alot of people out there is feeling this way, but i listened to c-span last night, they say , long as the republican congress, there will not be impeachment for this president, can u believe that, he has really turned our country around from every angle , people, democrats, our country , lets put this administration out, it use to be a crimal act for the president to do what all this one had done, what happened to our laws, constitutions, but thank you dean, thank you for bringing it all forward , maybe now we can relax somewhat, lets all stand up for america
Posted by marvisgg on January 6, 2006 at 10:45 PM
Thank You all involved. Please keep the pressure on and keep us posted. I personally don't care WHO the president is or what party he/she subscribes to when it comes to wrong doing. I'm 77 years old and I'm sick of being governed by those that always know exactly what THEY think I need. Wrong is wrong...
Posted by Kirby on January 6, 2006 at 11:25 PM
This is the first of many necessary steps the DNC must take to insure accountability of the current adminsitration for its actions .
This adminstration's usurpation of illegitimate power under the guise of securing this nation against further terrorist attacks is disingenous, duplicitous, and has undermined some basic principles we all stand for.
We can all take action and begin demonstrating our expectations of ethical conduct with our votes in the 2006 elections.
We are in dangerous times. Safeguarding our principles, our Constitution, and the balance of power between the three branches of our government must be the top priority of all of us. When this Executive Branch by-passed the Judicial branch with its spy activities, it seriously breached the public trust. Excusing this behavior by invoking fear of subsequent attacks is dishonest and doesn't change the fact that conducting these operations is illegal. This act is no less dangerous than an attack on our soil by a foreign entity. We have to end such nefarious behavior and hold those accountable who have conducted such breaches.
The DNC must be careful to state the facts and avoid embellishment or spin as it takes on this task, for the truth of what's happened is eye-opening enough. Straight talk. Facts supported by proof. Open discussion. Truth exposed. Results obtained. These are not partisan nor party-driven. These are the way to do business honorably. These are required.
If we are going to 'spread democracy', we must show 'em how it's done right. Ethical, legal governance is crucial to the process. The DNC has an opportunity to show this adminstration and its party how it's done. Show 'em.
Posted by changeaddress2008 on January 6, 2006 at 11:37 PM
Thank you - this is a valuable and enlightening discussion. Here are my two cents – well I’m on a dime, but I hope my thoughts are considered : ). We are in danger of losing what we hold dearest - not the billions of $ wasted and the non-monetary human harm in pharmaceutical, energy, banking, environmental and defense give-away legislation, but the fundamental rights and freedoms that protect all of the above, that we have fought so hard for through so many generations. With all that has happened of late: media consolidation to conglomerate status (Viacom, Disney et. al.), newly unrestricted local media market consolidation, voter "dissuasion" through very long lines in key Democrat districts, lost names, illegal redistricting in Texas, rewarding of voter suppression in 2000 through promotion of the Florida Sec. of State, etc., bypassing the Court for domestic spying and who knows what else... I am convinced that this is nothing short of a pre-meditated and systematic plan of assault on the fundamental cornerstones of democracy in order to achieve power - with the most visible consequence to date being a war of aggression, (a.k.a. "war of choice") first ever for us folks. Mix in some torture, secret prisons, Reps and Senators on the take, personal retribution (CIA agent made public) and we have a real RED Comrade George Party. Why? In the name of National Security, we invade a country that did not attack us, to create a pro-American foothold and military base in the Middle East. We imprison many individuals without merit or trial. We do this because of a political theory by neocons that involves major social change at the point of a gun. This is in the name of security; the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one, as we fight the war on terror. Sound familiar? Wait, but were the good guys, right? It is a very slippery slope. The next step, well, you can guess it won’t be pretty. Winning 2006 elections is critical, but will not in itself reverse the damage already done to our democracy at home and our relations abroad. We are up a bad creek without a paddle and the canoe is about to be seized by the bank as a result of special legislation. The answer? Keep standing up like we did here today. But further, radical times call for radical action. While impeachment would not be successful, strong, consistent, repeated calls for it would certainly add some flicker to the fire and perhaps open a few eyes that continue to this day to try to qualify the actions of this Administration. An administration that is in my opinion, the worst we have ever had in this nation’s long history.
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Posted by dannykim on January 7, 2006 at 12:44 AM
Just recently, I found out that my phoneline was tapped also. As we have all heard the President say that he only tapped phones that called overseas to suspected terrorist, I was finding out on a personal basis that again, President Bush was telling a lie. After going through the necassary hassles to clear my phone line, I later read that "political opponents" were being included in this illegal wiretapping offense. Let me clear the record in saying that I am not a terrorist, but I am a political opponent. The phone company would not vouch for the fact that my line was tapped, they would only say that their random test showed trouble in my line somewhere. Well, they claim to have cleared my phone line, but now I am wondering if I should report this ellgal action to the Sherriff's Department. My only proof to back this illegal action up is notes that I have written my phone company while stating that a 3rd party was picking up an extra line to listen in on my calls to my parents, friends, and family members. This was just taken care of on Wednesday, Dec. 31th, 2005, and now I'm wondering if I should alert my local sherriffs office. Can someone help me in presenting this to the police department ? If your line was tapped also, please tell me what actions you took, and what the expected out-come is like. Democrat 4 Ever,
Posted by gabbosgold on January 7, 2006 at 12:53 AM
President Bush has gone to far this time. While I recognize the need for national security and I am well aware of the terrorist threats against this country, I do not believe either of those things justify President Bush's actions.
The Executive Branch needs to be told that it does not posess the authority to bypass the Constitution.
President Bush needs to be impeached for his actions and the republicans that supported his wanton, repeated violation of the rights of every American citizen need to be removed from office.
These people are the enemy of freedom and the rebirth of McCarthy-ism all that the same time.
It's time for a change.
Regards,
BeninDenver
Posted by BeninDenver on January 7, 2006 at 02:08 AM
http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/impeachments/nixon.htm
Nixon's articles of Impeachment passed in committee.
Posted by MaryinSeattle on January 7, 2006 at 02:54 AM
The people of America deserves to know what is going on in our government, so I urge you to activate The Freedom of Information Act. We must have our laws enforced in Was

