SEPTEMBER 18 2007

1. A credible choice: Mukasey should be open to reviewing the
dubious prosecutions of Siegelman and Thompson.
2. Greenspan Book Signing Draws a Crowd: Greehspan says Iraq
Invasion is about oil.
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A credible choice for attorney general
Miami Herald

Mr. Gonzales never was the man to do that. Mr. Mukasey's success
at the confirmation hearings will hinge on his ability to persuade
senators that he is his own man and can keep the White House at
arm's length. He can establish his bona fides by being open to the
possibility of reviewing the most doubtful policies, such as denial of
habeas corpus to terrorism detainees. He should also be open to
reviewing the dubious prosecutions of high-profile Democrats,
including former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman and Georgia
Thompson, a Wisconsin civil servant.

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Greenspan Book Signing Draws a Crowd
Video by Wall Street Journal

Alan Greenspan is signing his memoir "The Age of Turbulance" where
he claims that the Iraq invasion is about oil.
photo: Alex Wong for
Gettys Images/Meet the Press

Former Chairman of the Federal
Reserve, Alan Greenspan,
published a book  "The Age of
Turbulance" critical of the Bush
administration.
Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty
Images
Michael Mukasey, the new U.S.
Attorney General
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