Following in the tradition of the Bush administration, former White House advisor Carl Rove, the man who's been called "Bush's Brain" ignored a congressional subpoena and refused to testify Thursday about accusations of political pressures applied to the Justice Department to influence prosecution of a former Democratic governor of Alabama, among other things.
The house subcommittee ruled that Rove was breaking the law.
Prosecutors have called for Rove to be arrested.
Following in the footsteps of the President and Vice President, Rove says he is bound to follow the White House's guidance, although he
has offered to answer questions specifically on the Siegelman case —
but only with no transcript taken and not under oath.
Without transcripts these men can say anything they want and none of it can be used against them in any form of prosecution.
The waltz of the criminals that drove us to war and destitution marches on.
The house subcommittee ruled that Rove was breaking the law.
Prosecutors have called for Rove to be arrested.
Following in the footsteps of the President and Vice President, Rove says he is bound to follow the White House's guidance, although he
has offered to answer questions specifically on the Siegelman case —
but only with no transcript taken and not under oath.
Without transcripts these men can say anything they want and none of it can be used against them in any form of prosecution.
The waltz of the criminals that drove us to war and destitution marches on.

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