Justice Dept. is probing OK for Bush's spying
Associated Press
Washington - The Justice Department has begun an internal inquiry into the conduct of its lawyers who examined the Bush administration's domestic eavesdropping program, the department disclosed Wednesday. The investigation is being conducted by the Office of Professional Responsibility, or OPR, which reviews allegations of misconduct within the law enforcement agency.
Why would they do such a thing? Investigate themselves? Really?
Hmm, just a (conspiracy) theory on my part, but would you be surprised if the Justice Department ended up busting out a handful of low-level Assistant AGs to provide cover for a certain president who ORDERED the illegal activity?
It looks like just another chapter of Operation The Buck Stops Over There. Iraq? Blame the CIA. Torture? Blame some inbred misfit private. Illegal impeachable spying? Blame some Gen X lawyer down in the basement of the Justice Department.
Don't be surprised.......
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