Silent3
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Wed Feb-18-09 03:24 PM
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Does investigating the Bush administration count as a "shovel ready" project? |
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Shovels will definitely be needed. Some for the mountains of BS. Some for digging up the bodies. Ugly, messy work, but hopefully very rewarding.
I keep hoping that Obama really does want Bush et al brought to account, that he's just trying to look calm and cool and like he's not conducting a vendetta of any sort, waiting for the evidence that's being quietly gathered now to force the issue.
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Wed Feb-18-09 03:25 PM
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Wed Feb-18-09 03:27 PM
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2. As the Economic mess gets worse by the day, I would think that if people begin... |
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to seriously relate that much of this was caused by the Bush Administration that they will certainly want to see some justice laid at Bush's feet.
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Wed Feb-18-09 03:29 PM
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3. There's so much BushInc shit out there, it could be featured on Dirty Jobs n/t |
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Wed Feb-18-09 03:30 PM
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4. Investigations of this magnitude would employ thousands of people. |
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It's no great surprise that litigation support dried up in DC after 2001.
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