Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Former US Attorneys Finger Rove

"I Think There Will Be a Criminal Case."
The Seattle Times' David Bowermaster reports:
"Two former U.S. attorneys said today they believe ongoing investigations into the dismissals last year of eight federal prosecutors could result in criminal charges against senior Justice Department officials.

John McKay, the former U.S. attorney for Western Washington, and David Iglesias, the former U.S. attorney for New Mexico, also said they believe White House political operative Karl Rove and his aides instigated the dismissals and ultimately decided who among the nation's 93 U.S. attorneys should be fired...."

2 comments:

sonobono said...

Why has this taken so long? if we were dealing with street crime or blue collar crime, these people would have been in handcuffs and at Club Fed years ago.
Who protects them? Are the Democrats just a guilty in their conspiracy as Republicans?
I would love to know.

The Unknown Candidate said...

If actions speak louder than words, the answer is yes, most -- but not all -- of the Dems are complicit.