House Republicans block bid for CIA leak data
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two U.S. congressional committees on Wednesday rejected Democrat-backed resolutions that would have compelled the Bush administration to turn over records relating to the outing of CIA operative Valerie Plame.
Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee and International Relations Committee, who opposed the resolution, said Congress should await the outcome of a federal investigation by special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald.Full Story
A Federal trial into BALCO illegally distributing steroids didn't stop Congress from having hearings. One might think this is a tad more important. Also, doesn't the Legislative branch have a duty to "check" the Executive branch? Or did I not get an "A" in "Happy Jack" Miller's U.S. Government class at RHS?
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Testify.
The more the merrier, and really, don't worry about commenting with some kind of intellectual depth. There are sure to be plenty of penis and fart jokes in the comments section, that's for sure. It's because Adam is a poo-poo head.
Seriously, though, thanks for stopping by!
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