according to the senate judiciary committee's website, abu gonzales is scheduled to appear on thursday.
last week, the sec's of state and defense resolutely refused to acknowledge that there are any limits that congress, or even the constitution, can place on the president's ability to take any action that he declares to be in the interest of national security.
that makes it imperative that the a.g. be made to acknowledge for the administration that the congress has the inalienable power to remove the president and vice-president if the prescribed numbers of reps and senators vote to impeach and convict. i mean, he does not harbor the opinion that the president can act to prevent congress from so proceeding, does he? and if congress does so act, they would just pack up and go peacefully, wouldn't they?
its all we have left.
of course he must also be called to account for the purge of u.s. attornies, each and every one of them.
and a few question regarding mr. stimson's recent display of utter contempt for our most precious legal principle; the right to a fair trial, would also be in order.
i don't diary much, and this could easily be put on a thread. i'm sorry, but i think that thursday's potential accountability moment could be, (and we have two days to demand it should be made into) a very propitious occassion.