Comments on: Iowans Attempt To Arrest Karl Rove

Four Charged By Police After Trying Citizen's Arrest Of Ex-White House Aide For Election Fraud, Conspiracy

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by usclimey July 28, 2008 1:37 PM EDT
Nut job Libs.. Now they think they can take the law into their own hands..

They really are poor losers..

Posted by MeanBiker

1/20/09 dolt - we''ll see who''s crying then.
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by gunfighter51 July 28, 2008 1:31 PM EDT
psy_war

Truman a Liberal, you must be kidding, liberals did''nt come into being until the Flower Power days of the 60''s
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by dsr57 July 28, 2008 1:24 PM EDT
I think the courageous citizens accomplished one thing -- to convince Karl Rove that he is not an invincible power broker.

Posted by martin9p2

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HUH?? You draw that conclusion from the fact that THEY went to jail and everyone looked at them like they were re tarded? No, really, good point
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by marksnoopy July 28, 2008 1:20 PM EDT
psy_war

- Your comments prove the lunatic fringe exists in this country. To believe that Bush isn''t going to relinquish power is absurd, at best. What a nut!
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by rob416 July 28, 2008 1:03 PM EDT
Posted by junfloyd at 8:08 AM:

The attempt of the four to citizen arrest Karl Rove is not about Bush''s 2000 election victory and democrats that can''t get over it. It is about what Karl Rove did or did not do while serving in the Bush Administration. For one, it appears he was able to get away with not getting prosecuted for exposing the identity of a CIA Agent Most certainly Karl Rove was the creator of many of the Bush Administration policies that put self interests above that of the publics.

He belongs in handcuffs just as President Bush and Vice President Cheney does along with others in the Administration that have committed crimes against the American people. The citizen arrest attempts is mostly symbolic even though our Consititution allows for such an act if legally warranted.
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by micma-2009 July 28, 2008 12:22 PM EDT



Rove and the entire Bush crime family belong in jail.





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by meanbiker July 28, 2008 12:13 PM EDT
Nut job Libs.. Now they think they can take the law into their own hands..

They really are poor losers..
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by lochlan-2009 July 28, 2008 11:11 AM EDT
"The four accused Rove of election fraud and conspiracy to commit offense or to defraud the United States in the time before the Iraq war.

The arrest complaint also says they accused Rove of treason, sedition and subversive activities for fraudulent acts leading to the deaths of 300,000 Iraqi civilians and 4,000 U.S. Military personnel."

All true, and the government officials arrested the people who were trying to apprehend this criminal. I think the educated in this country know exactly the state of our country.
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by junfloyd July 28, 2008 11:08 AM EDT
"Dems are such poor losers. They still can''''t get over the fact that Bush won in 2000."

Maybe they could get over it if he had really won the election and didn''t steal it.
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by notfooled July 28, 2008 10:07 AM EDT
Lame LIBERALS.
Can''''t even perform a simple citizens arrest, without being a bunch of wimps.

Rove just eats you guys alive. HAHAHAHA!!!!!
Posted by Gunfighter51 at 06:23 AM : Jul 28, 2008

Do you practice being moronic or does it come naturally? These folks aren''t whatever stupid label you want to pin on them for your own twisted fantasies. But I''m sorry you''re so afraid, try holding momma''s hand.

Bravo Iowans - wish we had more decent and honorable folk like you !
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