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Elizabeth De La Vega

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Elizabeth de la Vega is the author of U.S. VS. Bush. She is a native of Needham, Massachusetts, who has migrated west through Michigan and Minnesota and now lives in northern California. A federal prosecutor for twenty-one years, she was an assistant U.S. attorney in Minneapolis, as well as a member of the Organized Crime Strike Force and Branch Chief in San Jose. Since her retirement in 2004, Ms. de la Vega has been a regular contributor to TomDispatch. Her articles have also appeared in, The Nation,the Los Angeles Times, the Cristian Science Monitor, Salon, and Mother Jones.

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(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, June 15, 2008
Kucinich's Article of Impeachment: A Three-Part Guide - Now with Part II At the very least-before we decide to ignore it--we should all clearly and unflinchingly apprehend the nature and scope of this executive misconduct and its consequent human misery and damage to our country.There is nothing fancy here--no sarcasm,no vitriol and no cynicism.We cannot,in this summer of 2008,simply step around it and pretend it's not there.There is a constitutional process to follow and we must follow it.
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Of Black Holes and Radio Silence Concerning Bush Administration crimes: Now is not the time for a special prosecutor - that would be an excuse to close off the investigation and keep it secret. What we need first is a series of open hearings that patiently dig up the truth.

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