Norquist Nemesis
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Fri Feb-17-06 10:37 AM
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Did Congress pass a 1 day statute of limitations for Bush/Cheney? |
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Time and time and time again, this rubberstamp Republican controlled Congress gives Bush a pass for every single thing!!!! The latest FISA/NSA "let's just fix it, not worry about the past" is one more example. Are they too afraid of what they've uncover???
It is positively mind boggling how they don't provide any oversight, "investigation" hearings are a joke, and the backroom deals and political blackmail are in proportion to the national debt!!
Any day now, the Republicans are going to have a press conference on the Capitol steps where they put the Constitution through a shredder and just make it official! (Probably a good number of Democrats will be joining them to cheer as well!) :grr:
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seabeyond
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Fri Feb-17-06 10:39 AM
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1. we have the black machines in place. decide if you win or lose |
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i mean. wtf. who knows. this is amazing. yes it is. give away 6 ports. go dude.
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atreides1
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Fri Feb-17-06 10:40 AM
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Did the members of the German government ever investigate Hitler?
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Che_Nuevara
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Fri Feb-17-06 10:42 AM
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3. No, because saying 'no' to him was illegal. |
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They did, however, try to blow him up with a briefcase bomb once.
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madaboutharry
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Fri Feb-17-06 10:42 AM
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4. All that is needed to understand |
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what a bunch of hacks and frauds they are is a look back at the number of investigations held during the Clinton administration. I am certain they would have held hearings into the number of rolls of toilet paper used at the WH if they could have.
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Fri Feb-17-06 10:42 AM
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5. Boy, Specter is really pushing these NSA hearings |
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He admits that another session is necessary. But where is it on the Judiciary committee schedule? http://judiciary.senate.gov/schedule.cfmIt must be here somewhere...Arlen wouldn't lie...
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Fri Feb-17-06 11:21 AM
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unelected :silly: pResident breaks the law, our "representatives" :silly: in Congress probably won't do anything about it; but if they do, the Supremes :silly: will be called in to fix it for the Bush Crime Family.
What a dump!
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