spanone
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Wed Nov-17-04 09:45 AM
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Rethugs want to keep DeLay if indicted on felony charges. |
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Edited on Wed Nov-17-04 09:51 AM by spanone
If Tom DeLay is indicted on a FELONY charges, our fine moral republican house members want to keep him on. He's just such a sweet guy, I guess. http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/11/17/delay.ap/index.html
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Freddie Stubbs
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Wed Nov-17-04 09:47 AM
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1. Not CONVICTED, just indicted |
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Wed Nov-17-04 10:15 AM
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4. oh, well, that's MUCH better, then. |
Freddie Stubbs
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Wed Nov-17-04 10:33 AM
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6. Innocent until proven guilty |
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Edited on Wed Nov-17-04 10:34 AM by Freddie Stubbs
Just becasue someone is charged with a crime doens't mean that they will be convicted.
Do I think that DeLay has pulled some underhanded, illegal stuff? You bet. Will he actually be convicted if he is indicted? I'm not too sure of that. It would require someone to rat him out.
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LynnTheDem
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Wed Nov-17-04 10:39 AM
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9. That's NOT the POINT; when it was a DEM, the rethugs made it a RULE |
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to DISALLOW ANY OFFICIALS from remaining in their positions if indicted.
NOW that it's a RETHUG up for indictment, they CHANGE THE RULE SPECIFICALLY TO PROTECT THE RETHUG.
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Freddie Stubbs
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Wed Nov-17-04 11:12 AM
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11. Wrong! This rule never applied to Democrats |
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This is a party rule that only applies to Republicans.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Moving to protect Majority Leader Tom DeLay, House Republicans want to change party rules to ensure that DeLay retains his post if a Texas grand jury indicts him as it did with three of his political associates.
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Party rules require leaders to relinquish their posts after a felony indictment, but the change would eliminate the requirement for non-federal indictments.
Please read the article.
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LynnTheDem
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Wed Nov-17-04 11:28 AM
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12. I never said it did apply to Dems. Let me rephrase my point... |
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Edited on Wed Nov-17-04 11:29 AM by LynnTheDem
I read the article hours ago, but thank you ever so much for your kind advice.
Now to get back onto my point;
House Republicans in 1993 -- trying to underscore the ethics problems of Dan Rostenkowski (D-Ill.), then-chairman of the Ways and Means Committee -- adopted the rule that requires a party leader to surrender his or her post if indicted by any grand jury, federal or state.
The rethugs put in a rule to use AGAINST the Dems and are now CHANGING that rule when it's a RETHUG being indicted.
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Freddie Stubbs
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Wed Nov-17-04 11:39 AM
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13. Then perhaps it is time for the Democrats to adopt a similar rule |
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Wed Nov-17-04 12:11 PM
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14. Which one? The rethug-rule-before-DeLay, or the rethug-rule-after-DeLay? |
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Rethugs have no integrity whatsoever, so the Dees adopting a rule of NOT allowing indicteds to keep their posts as a means of showing up the rethugs wouldn't work anyways.
Only non-rightwingnuts have any integrity.
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Wed Nov-17-04 09:51 AM
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He is the driving force behind the House having the majority it currently has. Short of him going to jail, he is there to stay.
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Wed Nov-17-04 10:09 AM
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3. look who has a values problem now... |
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Wed Nov-17-04 10:17 AM
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5. They're the party that was going to |
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restore integrity to Washington, right?
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Wed Nov-17-04 10:34 AM
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7. Republican "moral values" in action. |
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Wed Nov-17-04 10:38 AM
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8. Rethugs; bad when it's a Democrat, ok when it's a rethug. |
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That is their whole entire "golden rule".
Make it a rule to disallow indicted officials to keep their jobs when it's a Democrat; change the rule when it's a rethug.
NO ONE but NO ONE does total absolute hypocrisy like a rethug.
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Wed Nov-17-04 10:44 AM
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10. SOP for the republicans |
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oh, the hypocrasy! :crazy:
Responsibility, ethics, and rules are always for someone else. Non-responsible sorry rat bastards! :grr:
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