Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Scotty's being dishonest.


The man who ate all the pies is at it again... spreading huge fat porkies.

Scott McLellan, the White House press spokesman, has rebutted Feingold's calls for Bush to be censured over his illegal wiretapping programme by saying, "I think it does raise the question, how do you fight and win the war on terrorism?" McClellan said. "And if Democrats want to argue that we shouldn't be listening to al Qaeda communications, it's their right and we welcome the debate. We are a nation at war."

This is despicable, even by Scotty's standards.

No-one is suggesting that the White House shouldn't be listening to al Qaeda communications. The question is whether they should be listening to them legally or illegally.

Bush, for reasons he has yet to explain, decided to carry this out illegally. And for that, he deserves to be censured at the very least - and impeached, if that proves possible.

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