An ashen-faced man stood on the curb at 1201 Pennsylvania
Avenue holding an umbrella. He scraped the frost from his watch to see that it was
nearly 10 pm. A late winter rain was beginning to fall.
A siren gave yelp from around the corner as red and blue streaks
splashed off the building’s shiny façade. A trio of Suburbans rolled up and the
passenger door of the middle vehicle opened and the man dove in. The motorcade roared
off, sirens blaring, leaving the man’s umbrella rolling in a puddle behind
them. It didn’t slow down until it reached the Emergency Entrance to George
Washington University Hospital some fifteen blocks away.
A few minutes later, another motorcade departed a mere four
blocks west of the previous one. It too double-parked at the hospital and two
men dashed inside. With jaws locked and fists clenched, the groups came face to
face at a feeble patient’s bed-side. After a few tense minutes of threats and
pointed fingers, Andrew Card and Alberto Gonzales departed, defeated.
The bed-ridden man in the middle of the commotion was John Ashcroft, US Attorney
General, awaiting surgery for pancreatitis. Behind him was James Comey, acting Attorney General while Ashcroft
was incapacitated, and he’d
just heroically refused to give the Justice Department’s assent to the
President’s 2004 eaves-dropping
initiative amid constitutional concerns.
Heroics though, are short-lived.
Laws were “adjusted.” And after a private White House
meeting, Comey dropped his concerns. His ensuing private career was a charmed
one and he was even considered for the Supreme Court before being nominated as head
of the FBI. Incidentally, Alberto Gonzales quickly
replaced Ashcroft…
By June 6, 2013, the 64th anniversary of Orwell’s warning, word
had leaked that the question of the
warrantless wire-tapping of every American citizen was now beyond debate.
6 comments:
+JMJ+
Wow.
http://youtu.be/SegAoSpHJck
+JMJ+
Very cool. =)
Blood chilling, isn't it? This is nicely written and drew me right in, Christopher ... But I really wish it were fiction!
Me too, td, and thanks for stopping by here, please do so more :)
From an emailer: An infographic on PRISM - http://backgroundchecks.org/prism-everything-you-need-to-know-infographic.html
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