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"Crime": the 23/6 buzzword of the day
On Tuesday Attorney General and President Bush's left testicle Michael "How'm I Doin'?" Mukasey decided against prosecuting former Justice Department officials accused of turning the DOJ into an arm of the Republican National Committee.
Speaking on this matter to delegates at the American Bar Association annual meeting, he said:
![]() | Not every wrong, or even every violation of the law, is a crime.![]() |
That got us thinking..."crime"? We thought we knew the definition of that word, but apparently Mukasey's definition differs quite a bit for the ones you and I are aware of.

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