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The GOP on Perjury
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Who's Talking Now http://www.counterpunch.com/donnelly10272005.html
by Michael Donnelly
With the coming
indictments of at least some administration factotums for lying to a
federal Grand Jury if not for the underlying crimes, it's telling to
note how deeply members of Congress feel about perjury by government
officials and how much damage they feel this serious crime has
caused the Republic. With such insights and commitment to the rule
of law, this dark chapter may soon be put behind us.
As the Indictments
near, the Senate Majority Leader weighs in:
"To not remove
(the perjurers) for grand jury perjury lowers uniquely the
Constitution's removal standard.
I will have no part in
the creation of a constitutional double-standard to benefit the
President. He is not above the law. If an ordinary citizen committed
these crimes, he would go to jail." (1)
A top GOP member of
the Judiciary Committee added:
"Should he be
impeached? Very quickly; the hardest decision I think I will ever
makeI would hope that if a Republican person had done all this that
some of us would've went (sic) over and told him, 'You need to leave
office.'" (2)
The chairman of the
House Judiciary Committee chimed in:
"But when
circumstances require you to participate in a formal court
proceeding and under oath mislead the parties and the court by
lying, that is a public act and deserves public sanction. Perjury is
a crime with a five-year penalty." (3)
Another long-serving
member of the Judiciary Committee said:
"What is on trial
here is the truth and the rule of law. Our failure to bring
(government officials) to account for lying under oath and
preventing the courts from administering equal justice under law,
will cause a cancer to be present in our society for generations. I
want those parents who ask me the questions, to be able to tell
their children that even if you are president of the United States,
if you lie when sworn "to tell the truth, the whole truth and
nothing but the truth," you will face the consequences of that
action, even when you don't accept the responsibility for them. (4)
A GOP member of the
Senate Intelligence Committee noted:
"There can be no
shading of right and wrong. The complicated currents that have
coursed through this process are many. But after stripping away the
underbrush of legal technicalities and nuance, I find that the
(officials) abused his sacred power by lying and obstructing
justice. How can parents instill values and morality in their
children? How can educators teach our children? How can the rule of
law for every American be applied equally if we have two standards
of justice in America--one for the powerful and the other for the
rest of us?" (5)
Another GOP Senator
had this to say:
"Something needs
to be said that is a clear message that our rule of law is intact
and the standards for perjury and obstruction of justice are not
gray. And I think it is most important that we make that statement
and that it be on the record for history.
I very much worry that
with the evidence that we have seen that grand juries across America
are going to start asking questions about what is obstruction of
justice, what is perjury. And I don't want there to be any lessening
of the standard. Because our system of criminal justice depends on
people telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth. That is the lynch pin of our criminal justice system and I
don't want it to be faded in any way." (7)
And, finally, the
Senate Majority Whip states:
"Perjury and
obstruction hammer away at the twin pillars of our legal system:
truth and justice. Every witness in every deposition is required to
raise his or her right hand and swear to tell the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth, so help them God. Every witness in
every grand jury proceeding and in every trial is required to raise
his or her right hand and swear to tell the truth. Every official
declaration filed with the court is stamped with the express
affirmation that the declaration is true. In the words of our
nation's first Supreme Court Chief Justice, John Jay: 'if oaths
should cease to be held sacred, our dearest and most valuable rights
would become insecure.' " (6)
Of course, the perjury
in question was Bill Clinton's lying about sex. And, what are they
now saying about the far, far, more serious lying about and
subsequent lying to cover-up the mistruths that led us into war and
the punitive outing of a covert CIA operative's name.
Here's what the
neocon's have to say now that it's top Republicans obstructing
justice and lying to Grand Juries;
"I certainly hope
that if there is going to be an indictment that says something
happened, that it is an indictment on a crime and not some perjury
technicality where they couldn't indict on the crime and so they go
to something just to show that their two years of investigation was
not a waste of time and taxpayer dollars. So they go to something
that trips someone up because they said something in the first grand
jury and then maybe they found new information or they forgot
something and they tried to correct that in a second grand
jury." (7)
Apparently forgetting
his own defense of the detentions at Guantanamo and elsewhere, not
to mention the damage done to the Wilsons' lives, one senator now
shouts;
"If you can prove
a case against Karl Rove, let the legal system do it, otherwise
just shut up, because you're ruining a guy's reputation before
anything has happened." (2)
Finally, RNC Chairman
Ken Mehlman adds:
"It's
disappointing that once again, so many Democrat leaders are taking
their political cues from the far-left, Moveon wing of the party.
The bottom line is Karl Rove was discouraging a reporter from
writing a false story based on a false premise and the Democrats are
engaging in blatant partisan political attacks."
As super, double
secret Tim Russert said recently on his show,
"One Republican
said to me last night. If this was a Democratic White House, we'd
have Congressional hearings in a second."
Michael Donnelly
writes from Salem, OR. He abhors the entire Grand Jury process. He
can be reached at pahtoo@aol.com
(1) Bill Frist (R-TN)
(2) Lindsey Graham
(R-SC)
(3) Henry Hyde (R-ILL)
(4) James
Sensenbrenner: (R-WI)
(5) Chuck Hagel
(R-NB):
(6) Mitch McConnell
(R-KY)
(7) Kay Bailey
Hutchinson (R-TX)
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