Bush Lackey Gonzales Pushes Hard for Full Patriot Act Renewal
/Gonzales Lied About Brandon Mayfield Detainment: Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has finally fessed up to one of the more egregious abuses of the Patriot Act. The case: an Oregon lawyer named Brandon Mayfield. Mayfield, a Muslim, was wrongly arrested and detained for two weeks by the FBI in connection with the train bombings in Madrid after investigators mistakenly thought fingerprints found near the scene matched his. (They didn't; in fact, some of the "miscellaneous Spanish documents" presented as evidence to detain Mayfield were later identified as his children's Spanish homework.) Mayfield contended the U.S. government used the Patriot Act to search his house and his personal information in order to portray him as a militant. The Justice Department denied it. Just yesterday, Gonzales first denied the Patriot Act was used in this case, saying, "I think we have said publicly – if not, I guess I'm saying it publicly – that the Patriot Act was not used in connection with the Brandon Mayfield case." Later, in response to a question asked by Sen. Diane Feinstein, Gonzales backtracked and acknowledged that, yes, in fact provisions of the Patriot Act were used to investigate Mayfield: "You asked me specifically about the Mayfield case and I'm advised that there were certain provisions of the Patriot Act that apparently were used." [more]