What is wrong with the Bush administration
December 30th, 2005 by ktula
Instead of trying to see if the Bush administration broke any law by eavesdropping on Americans without any warrants, the Justice department is investigating the whistle blower who leaked the eavesdropping information to the New York Times. This is the current sad state of affair with this administration. In addition to lying to the American public about the non-existent WMD threats from Saddam Hussein’s Iraq and the phantom links between Al-Qaeda and Iraq, the Bush administration is going after anyone who dares to question its handling (or mis-handling) of the Iraq war - which should not have happened in the first place - and the so-called “war on terrorism”. Witness the Valeri Plame affair, in which the identify of a CIA agent was outed because her husband wrote an op-ed in the New York Times that questioned the administration’s use of cooked up intelligence. For them, it is either their way or the highway, it is either “you are with us or you are with the terrorists.”
I just have question for this administration: Are we any safer now since the declared “war on terrorism” and the Iraq war?
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