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Just watching Patrick Fitzgerald stand up there and have SO much respect for the law and SO much dignity, and hold his duty to this country in such high regard is such an awesome sight that I want to cry. There is such a derth of people like him, especially in power in this country, and he makes these criminals look even worse in comparison.
You have to look at this guy ans see that he is the solution to what is wrong with this world.
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:25 PM
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1. I thought you were going to start whining about how it's all over. |
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Turns out, I feel the same way as you do.
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:30 PM
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14. Yeah there are so many people that just can't be satisfied... |
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...with the incredible progress that occurred today.
It's mindboggling.
What did these people think paddywagons were going to show up at the whitehouse and the entire BushCo mafia were going to be led away in handcuffs in one fell swoop?
It never works that way. One by one. Slowly. Carefully. Deliberately. That's how justice works at this level.
And yes, the entire BushCo mafia is sweating, as this and other investigations proceed.
So what's your gripe?
If these folks didn't have 1000+ posts I'd suspect a psyops astroturf campaign to try to ruin morale on the left. But since it seems that's not the case, all I can say is cheer the goddamn hell up.
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:25 PM
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2. We all have waited for 5 and 1/2 years for this day. Ball your head off |
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:27 PM
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7. yikes! Ball? you mean "bawl" I hope... |
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but what the hey, the other is fine too
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:40 PM
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22. Hey, we all celebrate in our own way. |
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Personally, I'd go with the original variation. Maybe both simultaneously?
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Fri Oct-28-05 06:33 PM
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47. OH, LOL!! That stopped me from bawling!! |
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:27 PM
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Edited on Fri Oct-28-05 02:28 PM by A-Possum
Not to be picky but it's a slightly different image. ;)
And I feel exactly the same way. Relieved, proud to be American again.
On edit: crosspost but I left it cause I AM proud. Ball, bawl, yeah!
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:48 PM
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26. Well, first he can do the one, then he can do the other. |
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Fri Oct-28-05 06:44 PM
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50. Maybe he can bawl his head off while balling his head off. |
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Though that might be a rather disturbing sight.
:rofl:
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Fri Oct-28-05 09:37 PM
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65. Bouncy "Ball", you replied to a post about "balling" while "bawling". |
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Edited on Fri Oct-28-05 09:38 PM by blue neen
This thread is making me laugh my head off at the very thought of it all! Or maybe it's that celebratory wine I have been drinking all evening...
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:26 PM
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3. We need more people like Fitzie |
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They are out there - maybe Fitz will empower them to come out of the wordwork and speak up...
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:26 PM
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4. What struck me was the nervous earnestness of his voice. |
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I really respect this man.
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:26 PM
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5. It does give one hope for empirical rationalism afterall. n/t |
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:26 PM
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6. Yep, I remember when the professionals like Fitzgerald were in |
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the State Department, CIA, judges, and even Senators. Things have just gone downhill with the corruption, corporatism, and cronyism.
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:27 PM
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I am so hungry for things like truth and justice. It is good to know that people like Fitzgerald still exist in public service. Gives me some hope.
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:39 PM
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20. Truth and Justice are the very reasons for our government. It is very |
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good to know that the Fitz's of the world exist, for they are few in number currently. The current administration mouths complex ideas like freedom, truth, justice, democracy, but thier actions belie their speech. Fitz speaks the truth simply and eloquently. Truth is always simple. Lies are complex. The entire world saw this good today, and the whole world is just as hungry as we are for truth and justice.
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Sat Oct-29-05 04:33 AM
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69. I'm with you. Fitzgerald was very impressive today at his |
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press conference. It is nice to see that people like that are still around.
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:27 PM
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10. Competent. Professional. It's been a while, hasn't it? |
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But do you think this President is going to say, "Fitzie, you're doing a heckuva job"?
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:27 PM
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11. Dammit, Johnny! If this was going to be a "It's All Over!" thread... |
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... I was going to beat the shit out of you. :-)
Thank you for your eloquence!!
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Fri Oct-28-05 04:46 PM
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34. I knew people would think that. |
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I figured they could be plesantly surprised!
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:27 PM
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12. and his references to National Security breaches |
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were made so eloquently. I feel happy and proud today. He was the right man for the job.
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:29 PM
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13. They tend to be people who don't make the "news" |
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I think there are a lot of people like that around. They are the ones who do their jobs quietly.
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Fri Oct-28-05 05:45 PM
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43. I agree with bloom - the dearth exists only in the media. nt |
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Edited on Fri Oct-28-05 05:47 PM by glitch
Edit I meant dearth.
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:30 PM
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15. I wept right along with you for all the good and noble people left in |
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this insane world that we currently find ourselves in. He is a noble human being. I have complete trust in him.
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:34 PM
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16. I understand how you feel. Fitzgerald is a noble man. nt |
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:37 PM
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anyone who might be on the fence about this could watch Fitzgerald and follow it with Bush** and stay on that fence.
I could not agree with you more.
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:37 PM
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18. "You have to look at this guy ans see that he is the solution to what is |
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... wrong with this world."
Yes. Adherence to the truth. Respect for the law. Essential. And, now we all know that we have every reason to keep doing what we do every day to educate our fellow citizens and support those who are willing to be truthful, comprehensive, and caring.
Peace.
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:39 PM
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19. What a contrast to the smarmy, highly partisan, over zealous, |
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and voyeuristic Ken Starr.
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:41 PM
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24. For every action, an equal and opposite reaction, so to speak. |
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It was a joy to listen to someone so logical, so focused, and so immune to the bullshit that usually accompanies these things. He said everything he needed to say, and refrained from saying anything he shouldn't have said - and all of it was straightforward and to the point. I'd almost forgotten that there were such people in public service.
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:40 PM
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Why the hell couldn't HE be in the WH???
:shrug::shrug:
MERRY FITZMAS!
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:42 PM
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25. We're all talking. It's just that I'm the mouth." Bob Dylan |
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Fri Oct-28-05 02:52 PM
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27. Me too...happy tears! |
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Fri Oct-28-05 03:37 PM
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28. Yup. Integrity. Nice to see. |
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Fri Oct-28-05 03:41 PM
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I thought I was the only one.
The Cabal controls the elected govt and still -STILL- there's a way (so far) and a *person* willing to grab them up by the lapels and growl "oh, no you don't" :cry:
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Fri Oct-28-05 03:44 PM
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30. Our True Fitzmas present |
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was to see this man Patrick Fitzgerald, we were reminded that there are people of integrity within the system which is very encouraging.... its a gift of truth, integrity and justice.
Merry Fitzmas!
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Fri Oct-28-05 04:45 PM
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33. That's a good way of looking at it! |
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Fri Oct-28-05 03:47 PM
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31. He made me feel proud again |
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I am so impressed with this man. For once, a straight talking government official, no arrogance, no preaching, no talking down to us. He answered everything he was legally able to answer. I actually felt like he was looking me in the eye and speaking directly to me. I like this man. There's got to be more like him out there.
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Fri Oct-28-05 04:02 PM
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32. First time I have been proud of my government in 5 years |
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Edited on Fri Oct-28-05 04:05 PM by herbster
edit: Well, proud of at least one small part of it. I fear this is an anomaly. The purge should be complete by 2016.
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Fri Oct-28-05 04:48 PM
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35. After all The Bush* Bullshit we've heard the last five years I agree. |
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It was pretty stunning to see someone who really cares about the Judicial health of this nation without ANY FUCKING POLITICS INVOLVED.
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Fri Oct-28-05 05:05 PM
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36. Fitzgerald is a breath of fresh air... |
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he made me feel proud. His focus, the way he did put our national security in the public eye. Even though we at DU knew this, I'm sure many people in this country had NO idea. Fitz spoke in plain language that people can understand, that's a gift. Didn't you love the way he said her cover was blown. He reminded me at time's of Larry Johnson, who said the exact same thing...only most people never saw the C-Span hearings - held in the basement.
For the first time in 135 years, someone in the inner circle of the WH blew the cover of a CIA agent. At least now, most of America will know what this indictment means.
Thanks Fitz...:patriot:
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Fri Oct-28-05 05:06 PM
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37. So with you on this one. |
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Fri Oct-28-05 05:08 PM
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38. I'm just getting to see the press conference right now... |
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It's on PBS News Hour with Jim L. (sp?)
I see what you mean.
Kudo's to Mr. Fitzgerald!
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Fri Oct-28-05 05:11 PM
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40. I fell in love with Patrick Fitzgerald today, honest. |
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He seems so smart, so broad thinking, so reasonable, so FAIR...
and that was listening to him on NPR.
How wonderful for all of us have someone like him where he is.
And it's a shame that we get all googly about him, because you're right, there's a dearth of people like Pat Fitzgerald in power in this country.
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Fri Oct-28-05 05:14 PM
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41. Libby indictments a good start |
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I don't recommend prolonged exposure to the nasty poison you'll find in Freeperville, but I was curious to see what the creeps' reaction was. Don't know why, but they seem to be gloating:
DU is in mourning......................................
LOL; and what heavy hearts are out there today. . .Of couse, their drumbeat will continue to be heard as background noise no doubt 'ad nauseum'. . ...................
DU is on a Suicide Watch. LET'S WATCH!.......................
Don't forget your MOPP suit :)........................
A word of caution, , , don't walk near any tall buildings in which MSM or democrats are known to be present. (or if you do, bring a steel reinforced umbrella...........................
LOL! Yes, the DUers are having a cow!...................
Gee, DU looks different now. Kinda like FR with lots of ads .........
I guess FITZMAS has turned into Fizzlmas for the RATS...LOVE IT!! Thank you Jesus!
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Fri Oct-28-05 05:33 PM
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42. For once I agree with you. |
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But I can't help thinking your description also fits the 2004 Democratic Party presidential nominee pretty well, too. And at least a couple other of our national Dems.
So, thinking about that dearth...let's value these guys (and gals! - Boxer especially!)
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Did you ever disagree with me?
If so, I don't remember.
Well, here's to agreement, then. :toast:
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I may not have posted about it though, don't recall.
But anyway, I'm happy to leave that alone for this thread, and join you in toasting to our agreement about the need for more people with a high sense of honor and duty to country!
:patriot: :toast: :patriot:
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Fri Oct-28-05 06:08 PM
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but seriously I told my 8 year old that "there is a real good American" - he loves Independents!
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Fri Oct-28-05 09:42 PM
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66. He is still single you know |
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They said he is such a hard worker he decided to cook Lasagna one night and forgot about it. He found it three months later.
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Fri Oct-28-05 11:04 PM
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67. Not that kinnd of "in love" |
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he just did "REAL Americans" proud.
I'd love to cook his dinner evry night just to hear about his day, but he probably couldn't or wouldn't tell me. A truly ethical man. A rare breed!
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Fri Oct-28-05 06:30 PM
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46. Yes. I am very proud of Patrick Fitzgerald today. |
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48. and those of us here who kept saying, "keep the faith" knew it all along. |
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He is a good man, and takes no shit. Detail oriented, without being anal, smart and very, very good.
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Fri Oct-28-05 06:43 PM
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49. Patrick Fitzgerald is a good and decent person. |
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I was in awe watching Fitzgerald. He has passion and a commitment for truth and justice.
Thank you Mr Fitzgerald!
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I was so thrilled to have someone from this administration held accountable for the treachery of this administration.
5 years of lies, abuse, refusal to acknowledge mistakes.. and the simple arrogance and disregard for truth; it was nice to see a human being up there just telling it how it is. Standing up for american principles and values.. the dream of Justice in this country is slowly blooming again.
I kept thinking.. That briefcase Fitz is always walking around with.. was like pandora's box for me.. the only left in it was hope.. and he didn't disappointment me one bit.
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Fri Oct-28-05 06:49 PM
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52. It's amazing, isn't it? |
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And I know it's just a movie, but I was watching this old movie a week ago called "Fail-Safe" about a nuclear accident (made in 1964) and Henry Fonda played the president and he was working SO DAMN hard to fix things, to make things right. He was thoughtful, smart, and deliberate. He had great diplomacy. Thought decisions through thoroughly.
I was sitting there marveling. I haven't seen a president like that in.....well, five years or so.
I couldn't stop listening to the Fitzgerald press conference today. He struck me as a truly good person.
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I watched that movie (the Saturday Night Midnight Movie, to be exact) when I was 17 (1968) and it so scared the bejesus out of me, I had to wake my parents up! :scared: But yes, Fonda played a fine president, something we all yearn for once again.
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Fri Oct-28-05 06:49 PM
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53. I thought you were gonna whine like so many others have. |
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Fri Oct-28-05 06:54 PM
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54. Exactly my thoughts, JCougar. How come when we have people.... |
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like Fitzgerald in this country, a smacked ass like Dubya gets to be President? I cling fervently to the conviction that as a nation, we don't deserve the Bushies. But everytime I hear some asshole's argument for "Intelligent Design" I'm not so sure.
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Fri Oct-28-05 06:59 PM
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55. GMTA. See my earlier thread ... |
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Fri Oct-28-05 07:01 PM
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56. That press conference was a fine, fine, moment in history. |
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I felt very proud watching it.. that sounds odd. But it felt like history, it felt important. It felt like for once, something fucking went right in the system. Fitzgerald would make a fine Time Magazine Person of the Year. I can't even fathom being that cool and calm and collected during a press conference like that. Scotty McClellan should take notes.
Fitzgerald definitely had a Bobby Kennedy vibe.
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A chill kind of ran up my spine, as it always does when you witness something so good that it has to go down in history as one of those times that truth and freedom won out in the end. I almost had kind a flash forward when I heard Fitz speak of me in my older years telling my children and grandshildren about the time democracy lost its way, and a mild-mannered prosecutor named Pat Fitzgerald had to bring it back again.
You couldn't make a Hollywood movie even half as good.
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Fri Oct-28-05 07:06 PM
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58. I still haven't seen it yet........ |
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...I'm taping it while I'm at work. I can't wait to see it!
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Fri Oct-28-05 07:10 PM
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59. CSPAN 1 is rerunning it right now.n/t |
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tell em that's what a real lawman looks like, not these crooks who've infested the white house, the justice department, congress and all our other american institutions
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Fri Oct-28-05 07:48 PM
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62. I'm with you there! What a great day to be an American! |
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:bounce: :hi: :kick: :hug: :patriot:
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Fri Oct-28-05 08:54 PM
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63. I took a late lunch to watch |
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and listened to the end at work. And when it was over someone else asked me how I felt, and I said, "I feel proud." Today I got to see integrity, and it felt good.
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Fri Oct-28-05 11:52 PM
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68. thank you from the bottom of my heart |
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Wish I said that! You gave me chills. Thanks. I feel exactly the same!
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Sat Oct-29-05 07:43 AM
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71. Fitzgerald embodies what .... |
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all is still good about this country and our system. It gave me such hope as I watched a man, an extremely intelligent good man, do his job and do it well.
He showed those of us who were raised to believe in truth & justice and what this country stood for still exists.
For 5 years I've had the same mantra going on in my head....."I want my country back!". As I watched, Fitzgerald made me believe it can happen.
The finest gift to give someone is hope.
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Thank you for posting this.
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in the US; why even bother to go into politics or even serve in a capacity like Fitz's? A thankless job and I believe more than ever that in the US and certainly Canada the majority of people who go into politics are not the best and brightest. We are all being managed and manipulated by the mediocre.
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Mon Oct-31-05 10:35 AM
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75. It makes you proud to be an American doesn't it? |
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I am so glad I recorded it.
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76. I felt the same way,,, |
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