In the March issue of GQ, Wil S. Hylton argues that Vice President Richard Cheney should be impeached for committing "high crimes and misdemeanors.
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Seldom if ever has a White House been as untethered from the will of the people, or reality for that matter, as the administration of George W. Bush
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"I. Lewis 'Scooter' Libby wants what Martha Stewart got," according to the Associated Press. "The former White House aide, who faces 2 1/2 years in prison for perjury and obstruction, cited the domestic celebrity in court documents Wednesday as part
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The indiscretions of former GOP "family values" poster boy Sen. David Vitter are the latest examples of Republican sexual and moral hypocrisy stretching from Congress to the presidential campaigns.
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Anti-Iraq War activist Cindy Sheehan announced in Washington on Monday afternoon that she would challenge Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the 2008 Congressional election."The Democrats will not hold this administration accountable so we have
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NBC reported Monday on a "revealing new book" about the powerful and secretive Vice President Dick Cheney. According to NBC, the most striking aspect of the biography is that in it Cheney acknowledges a major error early in the occupation of Iraq, s
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During Tuesday's Senate Judiciary Committee oversight hearing, a freshman Democratic Senator stumped Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on how Vice President Dick Cheney, his chief of staff, and counsel, had been granted authority parallel with the Pr
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Why is it that Cheney, his chief of staff and counsel, have been granted authority parallel with the president on intervening in pending matters at the Justice Department? Even Gonzales isn't sure.
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Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy announced Thursday he had subpoenaed White House adviser Karl Rove and his deputy. He accused them of stonewalling a widening probe into the firing of federal prosecutors."The Bush-Cheney White House continues
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If Bush keeps ignoring the separation of powers, Congress has a few options, including imprisoning witnesses who refuse subpoenas in the Capitol basement.
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