'Mr. Bush said that every 45 days the program was reviewed, based on "a fresh intelligence assessment of terrorist threats to the continuity of our government and the threat of catastrophic damage to our homeland." That review involves the attorney general, Alberto R. Gonzales, and Mr. Bush's counsel, Harriet E. Meiers, whom Mr. Bush unsuccessfully tried to nominate to the Supreme Court this year.'
Now I feel much safer about it all, Harriet Meiers was on the review panel for all this. The rah rahhest of cheerleaders for her boss, along with the person that said the Geneva Conventions don't apply to American federal agencies.
Phew, for a minute there I thought America had something to worry about.
Seriously, can you imagine Harriet EVER saying no to George?
Pauly
Now I feel much safer about it all, Harriet Meiers was on the review panel for all this. The rah rahhest of cheerleaders for her boss, along with the person that said the Geneva Conventions don't apply to American federal agencies.
Phew, for a minute there I thought America had something to worry about.
Seriously, can you imagine Harriet EVER saying no to George?
Pauly
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