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National Reivew Online: Inaction On FISA Represents Irresponsibility Of House Leadership

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by jwind11 February 26, 2008 2:10 AM EST
among many other analysis, I recommend a book called "Worse Than Watergate" by John Dean, who was not a George Soros soldier but a former counsel to president nixon.
It is simply a fact that the chimp has ignored every request from congress for documents an emails from the Plame case to war oversight to Gonzales politicizing of the justice dept.
It is unquestioning goosesteppers like you, breakwind, that would take this country down the political path of Jim Jones.
You obviously havnt done a shred of reseach other than turn your radio on to one of the biggest liars in history. You havent got the emotional makeup of a junior high schooler and wind is all that is passing between your ears.

Posted by ainttaken at 11:08 PM : Feb 25, 2008

you are saying john dean has info on all the presidents then? interesting....my question was, maybe alot of presidents did it to, they just covered it up better? typical lib answer, posting before thinking
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by jwind11 February 26, 2008 2:04 AM EST
They are turning everyone with any sense against them.

Posted by CBS_Oliver at 11:01 PM : Feb 25, 2008

yet alot of libs on here bashing mccain already, if republicans in so much trouble, why are libs worried about mccain? should be no brainer that he wont win. my question is who are all you libs going to blame for your pathetic lives 2 years from now?
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by cbs_oliver February 26, 2008 2:01 AM EST
everyone? thats pretty broad statement...sure you dont want to change that?

Posted by jwind11 at 10:59 PM : Feb 25, 2008

Yeah.

OK.

They are turning everyone with any sense against them.
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by jwind11 February 26, 2008 1:59 AM EST
God alone knows how many people they have to spy on and how many they have to kill before they finally realize that what they are doing to other people is what is turning everyone against them.

Posted by CBS_Oliver at 10:55 PM : Feb 25, 2008

everyone? thats pretty broad statement...sure you dont want to change that?
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by jwind11 February 26, 2008 1:58 AM EST
He has maintained the most secret regime....er...some call administration in the history of this country. He has ignored every subpoena from congress. Yet he has this insatiable urge to find out everything about you.



Posted by ainttaken at 10:39 PM : Feb 25, 2

how do you know other presidents didnt do it to? maybe they kept a better secret? "He has maintained the most secret regime"? you state this like it is fact. there is no way you can back this statement up. so either you are a liar or an idiot.
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by cbs_oliver February 26, 2008 1:55 AM EST
The trouble with the Republicans is that they are Psychotic.

God alone knows how many people they have to spy on and how many they have to kill before they finally realize that what they are doing to other people is what is turning everyone against them.
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by vincan-2009 February 26, 2008 1:47 AM EST
Bush always uses his fear mongering to keep the House and Senate jumping to his will. This time they called his bluff and did not roll over for him. I am very proud that his trump card fear mongering is finally not working on the democrats in the House. Hopefully it will get through to the Senate democrats that the country is tired of Bush''s propaganda, and we are ready to do the right things for America - not what Bush want.
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by sharncedar February 26, 2008 1:13 AM EST
What I DO object to is foreign terrorists entering our country and committing atrocities against our citizens.

Posted by tibu987 at 08:41 PM : Feb 25, 2008

OK, idiot, do you object to Bush''s personal friends the Bin Laden entering our country and committing acts of revenge against us for a bungled hit? Exactly how will letting telecoms break the law prevent Bush''s other rich friends from attacking us, idiot? You blathering, worthless idiot, you don''t deserve to live in the United States.

If these terrorists were "foreign", why was Bush holding hands with the Saudi king? Why were the Bin Laden relatives allowed clearance to fly out of the country on 9/12? You worthless moron, you have no right to live in the land of the free, you deserve to live in Nazi germany. We question our leaders in the United States. We give ''em tea parties when they give us lies. If you don''t like it, get the H out. That''s our tradition, our deepest value, freedom, which means lying clowns like Bush and his Saudi friends get dumped in Boston harbor. If you don''t like rebellion against the government, then you don''t like America, because that is the most defining value of our forefathers - the desperate, endless hope to be free.
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by walt1944-2009 February 26, 2008 12:58 AM EST
As usual, the neocon Fascist Nazi Republican propoganda machine, the NRO, accuses House Whimpo-crats of taking a "vacation from history" by not acting on the Great Emperor''s spy bill, FISA.

The NRO is using the same talk that the Great Emperor has been using for the past 7 years, that being that without this bill, the evil "terrrrrrorists" will get us all before the Great Emperor gets them! If that argument is true, it is amazing that the Great Emperor has not been able to find Osama Bin Laden (remember him?) with all the spying the Emperor has done on everyone.

The sign of a true dictatorship is when your government devotes more time to spying ON YOU, than it does on spying on the real enemy. It is harder to spy on the enemy than it is to spy on your own people because you can always pass off such activites as "protecting your citizens"! Sounds familiar!

As it is, the Nazi propogandists at the NRO will continue to spout off such garbage until they discover that the Great Emperor has been spying ON THEM!!!

SIG HEIL, BUSH!!!
sig heil, McCain???
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by stopkidding February 26, 2008 12:53 AM EST
911, 911, 911 Boo!
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