Michael Mukasey, (born July 28, 1941), is a lawyer who was appointed the 81st Attorney General of the United States in 2007 following the resignation of Alberto Gonzales.
(Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images North America) U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey is back on his feet following a nasty-looking collapse that's been all over YouTube since yesterday. Fortunately, the 67-year-old did not suffer from a stroke, as some had first suspected. Which is good news, because now he can get on with telling everyone how the Bush administration is so awesome. Just before his fainting spell Thursday, Mukasey was busy telling everyone how much safer they are... Read Full Story
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As you might've already heard, new Attorney General Michael Mukasey recently broke ranks with the Bush administration by reversing a ban on the activities of the Dept. of Justice's gay centric group, DOJ Pride . Under Mukasey's newly revised equal-employment-opportunity policy, DOJ Pride is to be treated like all other employee organizations, and to be allowed to use the e-mail, bulletin boards and meeting rooms.
Nice, right? But of course where there is increased tolerance and... Read Full Story
The United States and Canada's increasing border security cooperation led to the disruption of a key international human trafficking scheme, according to Attorney General Michael Mukasey. Joint U.S.-Canadian operations on human smuggling led to the disruption of the so-called Galdamez organization, Mukasey says in remarks delivered at the Cross Border Crime Forum press conference in Quebec. "This human smuggling organization was based in Montreal, but its operations extended to Toronto, New... Read Full Story
U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey told a reporter yesterday that if a phone call from a known Al Qaeda safe house in Afghanistan to the U.S. had been tapped by the U.S. government, then 9/11 wouldn't have happened. Mukasey was saying this to rally support for passing the new FISA bill, which will take away more rights from U.S. citizens, allowing the government to spy on them through their telephone service providers. However, as Keith Olbermann points out in the video below, the laws... Read Full Story
The Raw Story - Vice chair of 9/11 panel: We have no record of Mukasey's 'warning':
The vice chair of the prominent 9/11 Commission is denying Attorney General Michael Mukasey's claim that the US...
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Attorney General Michael Mukasey claims that terrorists sell pirated software as a way to finance their operations, without presenting a shred of evidence for his case. He's doing it to push through a controversial piece of legislation that's bad for you. read more | digg story Read Full Story
Michael Mukasey has conclusively proven himself to be an exact replica of Alberto Gonazles -- slavishly loyal to every presidential whim and unbound by even the most minimal constraints of truth whil 18 Vote(s) Read Full Story
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