Late Friday My Senator, Dianne Feinstein, along with Senator Chuck Schumer caved in to Bush’s hissy fit over the nomination of Michael Mukasey as Attorney General. They even waited until LATE Friday afternoon, usually when the Bush Administration releases embarrassing news they want to bury, to announce their capitulation and support of Mukasey. The “Great Decider” played his 9-11 fear mongering again, “Approve Mukasey or we will all die, and it will be all your fault”.
“The job of Attorney General is essential to the security of America”…”Some in Washington should spend more time responding to the warnings of terrorists like Osama bin Laden, and the requests of our commanders on the ground, and less time responding to the demands of MoveOn.org bloggers and Code Pink protesters.”
I guess the “Great Decider” has decided the Code Pink ladies are a threat to Bush’s false and misleading sense of National Security.
In a statement released by my dear Senator Feinstein she tried to justify her decision by essentially saying Mukasey is better than Gonzales and Bush won’t nominate anyone else. So Senator Feinstein, Mukasey is evil but not as evil as Gonzales or some other ass kisser Bush could put up there to protect his administration from being tried for war crimes? That makes it right? I am disappointed in you Senator.
First and foremost, Michael Mukasey is not Alberto Gonzales. Rather, he has forged an independent life path as a practitioner of the law and a federal judge in the Southern District of New York.
I truly believe he will be a strong Attorney General and will represent the best interests of the American people.
The Justice Department is in desperate need of effective leadership. The Department is leaderless, and 10 of its top positions are vacant. Morale among U.S. Attorneys needs to be restored, priorities reassessed, and a new dynamic of independence from the White House forged.
I believe that Judge Mukasey is the best we will get and voting him down would only perpetuate acting and recess appointments, allowing the Administration to avoid the transparency that confirmation hearings provide and diminish effective oversight by Congress.
The only interests Mukasey will represent are those of George “temper tantrum” Bush and Dick “Darth Vader” Cheney and their aspirations of making the Presidency a Dictatorship. Saying he is the best we will get does not make it right.
This man refuses to state that “waterboarding” is torture. Why? Because torture is illegal under our Constitution and under the Geneva Convention and our “Great Decider” has been using torture for the last 6 years… so to say waterboarding is torture is to say the Bush Administration is guilty of WAR CRIMES!
But torture aside, even more important, is that Mukasey believes in all of the most extreme positions of the Bush administration regarding presidential dictorial powers.
He has ruled, as a judge, that the President has the power to detain American citizens on U.S. soil indefinitely without ever having to charge them with a crime. There goes the Constitutional right of habeas corpus.
He has suggested that the president can ignore “certain laws” in wartime if he or she believes national security is at stake. Who decides what these “certain laws” are? Who decides what is “national security”? The “Great Decider” of course and we have seen time and time again what great decisions this traitor has made.
Couchmouse
[tags]Impeach Bush, Constitution, Attorney General, Michael Mukasey, War Crimes[/tags]

It is unfortunate that the Democratic Party does not have the backbone or the guts to immediately impeach George W. Bush and Dick Cheney.
These current Democrats have managed to do what should be impossible: have a lower approval rating than George W. Bush.
And the one Democrat in Congress who does have the spine to introduce impeachment legislation, Dennis Kucinich of Ohio, is branded a nut.