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8/4/2006 9:57:41 PM
The Constitution in Crisis
What anyone who calls himself an American should Read
A document that lists every instance of alleged wrongdoing by the Bush administration’s handling of intelligence, the war in Iraq, and retaliation against those who tried to speak out about it. "Every sentence, every allegation, every accusation that we have in this 371-page report has a citation or a reference to it of where we got it," J ohn Conyers explained, with a hint of pride at his staff’s work.
"We’re not trying to play Department of Justice or prosecutor. We’re trying to put [these charges] on the record before too much other history blurs this," Conyers told me. "[We are] making sure that what we see as at least a couple dozen violations of federal statute do not go unnoticed. . . . We’re trying to make sure that we have the fullest record of this, so that this won’t be the work of industrious historians ten years from now."
The Constitution in Crisis
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