Showing posts with label Alberto Gonzales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alberto Gonzales. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

White House Lawyers Involved In CIA Tapes

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My, what a surprise.

WASHINGTON — At least four top White House lawyers took part in discussions with the CIA between 2003 and 2005 about whether to destroy videotapes showing the secret interrogations of two operatives from Al Qaeda, according to current and former administration and intelligence officials.


The accounts indicate that the involvement of White House officials in the discussions before the destruction of the tapes in November 2005 was more extensive than Bush administration officials have acknowledged.

Those who took part, the officials said, included Alberto Gonzales, who served as White House counsel until early 2005; David Adlington who was the counsel to Vice President Dick Cheney and is now his chief of staff; John B. Bellinger III, who until January 2005 was the senior lawyer at the National Security Council; and Harriet E Myers who succeeded Mr. Gonzales as White House counsel.more



Not exactly hitherto unbeknown to me but someone I have not watched in action before, Dan Abrams hosts, among others, Rachel Maddow and takes a look at the situation. video C&L

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Gonzo Lawyers Up

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Oct. 10, 2007 - No sooner did Alberto Gonzales resign as attorney general last month than he retained a high-powered Washington criminal-defense lawyer to represent him in continuing inquiries by Congress and the Justice Department.


Gonzales’s choice of counsel, George Terwilliger—a partner at White & Case—is ironic if not surprising. A former deputy attorney general under the first President Bush, who later helped oversee GOP lawyers in the epic Florida recount battle of 2000, Terwilliger had been a White House finalist to replace Gonzales—only to be aced out at the last minute by retired federal judge Michael Mukasey.


The top concern for Gonzales, and now Terwilliger, is the expanding investigation by Glenn Fine, the Justice Department’s fiercely independent inspector general,...more



The Trials And Tribulations Of Alberto Gonzales


Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Others On Gonzales

I didn't have to go wandering hither and tither to bring you these, all via Huffpo and all readable.

Marty Kaplan. Bye Bye 'Berto

Nora Ephron. It was you, Fredo

Steve Benon. The Unspoken Rationale

James Moore. Oh, the places he went

Nothing of note from the Rude Pundit as yet, a few scraps but nothing in true RP style, I'm sure he won't disappoint and no doubt give us a classic in the near future.

It was way back in March when I added a caption to the graphic, whodathunk he would have lasted so long?

I did put together in April what I thought was a rather splendid "Mr Toast" cartoon essay.
The Trials And Tribulations Of Alberto Gonzales

Friday, July 20, 2007

Defence Opens In Padilla Trial

The story so far.

The conspiracy – and one doesn’t need 300,000 wiretaps to expose it — is between President Bush, his chosen legal representatives – former Attorney Generals John Ashcroft, former Deputy AG James Comey, current AG General Alberto Gonzales and the representatives in a Miami Federal courtroom prosecuting the case against Jose Padilla — Frazier, John Shipley, Russell Killinger and Stephanie Pell. It is a conspiracy to commit of a travesty of justice. A conspiracy of dunces........more

Monday, June 04, 2007

Impeach Gonzales: Greenwald



This just in from Robert Greenwald, impeachgonzales.org

Dear activists, colleagues and friends,

We knew people were furious about Gonzales, but the numbers signing the petition (almost 60,000) and watching the video (over 200,000) exceeded all our expectations. It even hit #1 on YouTube. Jim Gilliam, who is ALWAYS accurate on these things, thought we might have 10,000 people sign after the first couple of days!

So we fast-tracked part 2. The fight is on! Part one. Part two.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Three Wheels On My Wagon: Gonzo


Wolfowitz gone, (presently) Libby heading for the big house, a hundred and one other scandals, Gonzo facing a vote of no confidence and now this. I don't know about giving aid and comfort to the enemy but this admin must have them rolling in the aisles, along with the rest of the world.



And Gonzales's fellow graduates from Harvard Law School's Class of 1982 took out a full page ad in the Washington Post to express their dismay that their highest profile alumnus appears to have the least grasp on constitutionality and legal ethics. That's gotta hurt...... C&l



Dear Attorney General Gonzales:

Twenty-five years ago we, like you, graduated from Harvard Law School. While we arrived via many different paths and held many different views, we were united in our deep respect for the Constitution and the rights it guaranteed. As members of the post-Watergate generation who chose careers in law, we understood the strong connection between our liberties as Americans and the adherence of public officials to the law of the land. We knew that the choice to abide by the law was even more critical when public officials were tempted to take legal shortcuts. Nowhere were we taught that the ends justified the means, or that freedoms for which Americans had fought and died should be set aside when inconvenient or challenging. To the contrary: our most precious freedoms, we learned, need defending most in times of crisis.

So it has been with dismay that we have watched your cavalier handling of our freedoms time and again. When it has been important that legal boundaries hold unbridled government power in check, you have instead used pretextual rationales and strained readings to justify an ever-expanding executive authority.



Witness your White House memos sweeping aside the Geneva Conventions to justify torture, endangering our own servicemen and women; witness your advice to the President effectively reading Habeas Corpus out of our constitutional protections; witness your support of presidential statements claiming inherent power to wiretap American citizens without warrants (and the Administration’s stepped-up wiretapping campaign, taking advantage of those statements, which continues on your watch to this day); and witness your dismissive explanation of the troubling firings of numerous U.S. Attorneys, and their replacement with others more "loyal" to the President’s politics, as merely "an overblown personnel matter." In these and other actions, we see a pattern. As a recent editorial put it, your approach has come to symbolize "disdain for the separation of powers, civil liberties and the rule of law."




As lawyers, and as a matter of principle, we can no longer be silent about this Administration’s consistent disdain for the liberties we hold dear. Your failure to stand for the rule of law, particularly when faced with a President who makes the aggrandized claim of being a unitary executive, takes this country down a dangerous path.

Your country and your President are in dire need of an attorney who will do the tough job of providing independent counsel, especially when the advice runs counter to political expediency. Now more than ever, our country needs a President, and an Attorney General, who remember the apt observation attributed to Benjamin Franklin: "Those who would give up essential Liberty to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." We call on you and the President to relent from this reckless path, and begin to restore respect for the rule of law we all learned to love many years ago.



And the Whitehouse response to the no confidence vote.

"A 'no-confidence' vote is nothing more than a meaningless political act, not that that's stopped them before," White House spokesman Tony Fratto said. "The attorney general has the full confidence of the president."

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Pray For Alberto Gonzales. (He needs 'em)

Yes roll up and meet Gonzo you little kiddywinks of the Presidential Prayer Team For Kids, Alberto is in the news and needs your prayers, pray away little ones as the adults continue their incessant brainwashing of your tiny minds.


  1. Have you heard people talking about Attorney General Alberto Gonzales? His name has been in the news quite a bit lately because he fired some U.S. Attorneys. Some people in Washington are upset about these firings. They say the firings may have been politically motivated. Since the U.S. Attorneys are under the Department of Justice, the head of that department, Alberto Gonzales, is under fire too. That means this is a fantastic time to pray for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and all those in Washington who seek to investigate these firings, that the truth will come out and God’s will is done in this situation. Pray that people will really want to understand the “right and wrong” of the situation rather than trying to pursue self-serving ends. You can learn more about Attorney General Gonzales as you read on.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

The Trials And Tribulations Of Alberto Gonzales














































































































































A tip o' hat to Dan Goodsell for the "loan" of the graphics.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Water Boarding

The accused suspect lay on a board tipped so that his head was lower than his feet. The guards had stretched him out full length and bound him tightly. A metal device held the jaws open. His nostrils were stopped, allowing breathing only through his mouth. He struggled, but his bounds permitted little movement, and days of relentless questioning had left him exhausted. The guard draped a piece of linen loosely over the suspects open mouth. Jugs of water lined a nearby wall.

A doctor observed the suspects reactions and assessed his general condition. The army’s field manual required the presence of a physician to monitor the health of the accused. The purpose of interrogation would be nullified if the accused were physically unable to hear and understand the proceedings. A confession, if it came, had to be coherent.

A man in plain clothes, probably CIA sat at a table, poised to record and write down the particulars of the session.

When the Arabic speaking investigator asked the suspect about his Al Quieda involvement in the alleged plot and received only strenuous denials he looked to the doctor who gave him a nod of assent. The Investigator then pointed to the jugs of water and told the sergeant to be ready. The sergeant lifted one of the sloshing jugs; each contained one litre of water. The suspect's eyes widened in panic, he knew what was coming, and tried to scream.

Water is poured into the accused's open mouth. The linen cloth is washed into the opening of the throat, preventing the accused from spitting the water back out. The overwhelming sensation of drowning forced the accused to swallow the water. The rules of method as written in the army manual stipulated that no more than eight litres of water could be used in a single session The sergeant held the jug in his arms, ready to follow the investigator’s orders. The suspect cried and struggled for breath, anticipating the worst.

The CIA man stepped forward and spoke. "We shall begin."

It all sounds quite horrific and you might be more horrified when you go here and read the original account and realise just how few words I have had to change in order to bring you the Gonzales/Bush edition.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

The Face of Jose Pallida. The Shamless Face of America

A visit to the dentist.
Jose Padilla, fitted with blacked-out goggles, was videotaped by the government when he was allowed outside solitary confinement to see a dentist.

As this long shameless saga (listen/read) drags on through the sewage of Bush's America, prosecution officials (AKA Bush, Gonzales and the rest of this criminal gang) argued before federal judge Marcia Cooke,

that Padilla is wholly unharmed—after spending 1,307 days in a 9-foot-by-7-foot cell in a Navy brig in South Carolina, (update Slate) and links. this taken from the first link.

There is no need to go so far back to prove that the US military knew full well that it was driving Padilla mad. The army's field manual, reissued just last year, states: "Sensory deprivation may result in extreme anxiety, hallucinations, bizarre thoughts, depression, and antisocial behaviour" - as well as "significant psychological distress".

Slate: It has alienated our former allies and undermined basic principles of humane conduct. And yet the government now claims it is "irrelevant."

TalkLeft: Gonzalez: What We Did to Padilla is Irrelevant

More from TalkLeft on the supposed "evidence" and the methods used to obtain it.

On Pallida's "visit" to the dentist. The Torment of Jose Padilla and yes my dear,

"There should be a greater outcry over this."