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The Bush Administration Works Through the Stages of Grief
Submitted by Brad Miller on Fri, 07/28/2006 - 10:44am.The election is still more than three months away and a lot can happen. Still, it's hard for Democrats not to feel optimistic. And the Bush Administration appears to be working their way through the stages of grief over the prospect of a Democratic Congress.
They've gotten to stage three: bargaining.
One of the first tasks of a Democratic Congress is to correct the utter failure in the constitutional duty of oversight of the Bush Administration. Oh, where would we start--the intelligence used to justify the invasion of Iraq, wiretapping without warrant by the National Security Administration, the use of "signing statements" to let the President pick and choose which laws he obeys, the intimidation of scientists and the censoring of federally-funded scientific research (a favorite of mine), the response to Katrina (another favorite).
Rove informs WH he will be indicted !!!
Submitted by bajadudes on Sat, 05/13/2006 - 11:08am.
It's about time this arrogant slime ball who's complicity in orchestrating this symphony of shit 29% of Americans call an administration is taken to the shed for a beating.
The administration is unraveling in a spectacular slow motion explosion, a horrific captivating drama that many of us saw coming a long time ago. The true patriots of freedom, those with the courage to stand up and dissent when it was not popular will be the hero's of these past 6 years and not the paper tigers, the chicken hawk, chicken shit that wrapped themselves in our flag to promote their own agenda.
Smaller Government needed
Submitted by John Greene on Sat, 02/04/2006 - 10:01am.Don't you think that we would be better off [...economically and with our educational system] if there was smaller government?






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