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Subject: The Monday Morning Alberto Gonzales Legal Funny Papers

Date: Monday, May 22, 2006 01:16:22 [View Source]

(NYTimes article below)

After the UN told the US Department of Justice that
they had violated international law with their bogus
"enemy combatant" detentions and black sites (and
therefore just plain murder, too), Gonzales will
arrest the people who demonstrated he broke the law.

Hey, Dork, Here's a government secret:
http://actionlyme.org/Klempner-0602.wmv
Here's another:
http://actionlyme.org/GOLDWATER_LETTER.htm
Here's another:
http://actionlyme.org/TICK_BITE_CONSPIRACY.htm
Here's another: Willy Burgdorfer was recruited from
Switzerland for US Biodefense (bioweapons) because he
is an expert in borrelia, and Roland Martin of NINDS
was recruied from Germany because he discovered Lyme
is a cause of Multiple Sclerosis back in the 1980s:

Here are some more:
http://actionlyme.org I got a nice new quote from
Condi about why Bush Senior did not finish off Saddam
in 1991 and Gulf War Illness. Smile)) Enjoy.


The US broke several elements of these UN Treaties
long before the 9/11 thermite in the WTC show.
http://actionlyme.org/UN_PETITION.htm

Go to hell, you stupid lying international criminal
sycophant punk. Rove and Libby outed Plame who worked
on WMD intelligence as regards nukes and Iran, and
wrecked our intelligence there, but Rove has not lost
his security clearance yet and neither has Cheney?

Marvin Bush was supposedly in charge of security for
the World Trade Center before 9/11, which was how
thermite explosives were planted in those buildings-
the one aspect of WTC-Treason which has not yet been
investigated, and which is so obvious. Building 7
fell down due to fright?

And this stupid punk Gonzales wants to go after
journalists? What a total wuss.

UnAmerican. Traitor for Israel.


When the Plum Island Director was confronted with the
evidence that they were working with mycoplasma there,
she retracted her denial. These are stealth fungal
infections that turn off the immune system, but cause
great weakness. The "Antibiotics are Poison" scam was
because these assholes *know* what we have, believe
antibiotics do not work against mycoplasma, and in the
end make us weaker, due to killing off all other
bacteria, allowing for greater expansion of mycoplasma
(although this does not exactly make sense- but it is
what is claimed). So who's a threat to our national
security?

This s**t was sold to Iraq to use against Iran.

This stupid worm Gonzales is dumber than Yale's
Durland Fish who thinks we should vaccinate wild mice
with a vaccine that made the Lyme infection expand in
ticks:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=7
729870&dopt=Abstract
Quote:
From a Yale University report.

Is that a dot guv secret, too? Someone forgot to tell
Durly to read the science. Someone forgot to tell
Yale's Patricia Leebens that Yale found that
congenital "seronegative" Lyme kills babies via the
Lyme brain damage. Someone tell her the same thing is
true for syphilis, so these assholes who work for the
State of Connecticut are 100% incompetent to all brain
and health matters, and worse, they don't care,
because as Leebens tells us, it's all about "careers"
and not about the children.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=PureSearch&db=pubmed&details_t
erm=8444778%5BUID%5D

DCF? Lie, cheat, defraud the courts, party and screw,
plant evidence, lie to the police, and place kids in
danger.

WHAT A STUPID WORM, this guy Gonzales is. We should
render him to Saudi Arabia for a brain transplant.
They're not too good at the replacement part yet, but
as long as it's okay to experiment on dark people
(Tuskegee Bad Blood), and hide the fact that Lyme more
adversely affects people from northern Europe
(incompetent to tropical infections), I am sure Gonzo
won't mind un-volunteering for the experiment.

We un-volunteered for Yale's abuse and we
un-volunteered for the 9/11 Thermite show. It's time
for the Department of Justice to do their part for the
war effort. Step up to the block, you lying,
incompetent, criminal PUNK!

Kathleen M. Dickson
23 Garden Street
Pawcatuck, CT 06379
The New York Times
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May 22, 2006
Gonzales Says Prosecutions of Journalists Are Possible
By ADAM LIPTAK

The government has the legal authority to prosecute
journalists for publishing classified information,
Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales said yesterday.

"There are some statutes on the book which, if you
read the language carefully, would seem to indicate
that that is a possibility," Mr. Gonzales said on the
ABC News program "This Week."

"That's a policy judgment by the Congress in passing
that kind of legislation," he continued. "We have an
obligation to enforce those laws. We have an
obligation to ensure that our national security is
protected."

Asked whether he was open to the possibility that The
New York Times should be prosecuted for its
disclosures in December concerning a National Security
Agency surveillance program, Mr. Gonzales said his
department was trying to determine "the appropriate
course of action in that particular case."

"I'm not going to talk about it specifically," he
said. "We have an obligation to enforce the law and to
prosecute those who engage in criminal activity."

Though he did not name the statutes that might allow
such prosecutions, Mr. Gonzales was apparently
referring to espionage laws that in some circumstances
forbid the possession and publication of information
concerning the national defense, government codes and
"communications intelligence activities."

Those laws are the basis of a pending case against two
lobbyists, but they have never been used to prosecute
journalists.

Some legal scholars say that even if the plain
language of the laws could be read to reach
journalists, the laws were never intended to apply to
the press. In any event, these scholars say,
prosecuting reporters under the laws might violate the
First Amendment.

Mr. Gonzales said that the administration promoted and
respected the right of the press that is protected
under the First Amendment.

"But it can't be the case that that right trumps over
the right that Americans would like to see, the
ability of the federal government to go after criminal
activity," he said. "And so those two principles have
to be accommodated."

Mr. Gonzales sidestepped a question concerning whether
the administration had been reviewing reporters'
telephone records in an effort to identify their
confidential sources.

"To the extent that we engage in electronic
surveillance or surveillance of content, as the
president says, we don't engage in
domestic-to-domestic surveillance without a court
order," he said. "And obviously if, in fact, there is
a basis under the Constitution to go to a federal
judge and satisfy the constitutional standards of
probable cause and we get a court order, that will be
pursued."

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