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President Tells Democrats To Accept His Offer To Have Top Aides Testify Privately And Not Under Oath

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by doctormiguel March 21, 2007 6:02 AM EDT
Our great country just had enough of Bush's pride, arrogance, and criminal misconduct. The 110th US Congress must not back-down with their request to put under oath any Bush crony under oath. Further, Congress should start impeaching proceeding against Bush et al. This is the worst U.S. president we have had in the history of the United States.
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by searingtruth March 21, 2007 5:37 AM EDT
"Make no mistake Bush and Co. are now fighting for their political lives here. ..."
micma

And their personal freedom. That is why our own freedom has been so threatened.

Bush and his henchmen, literally and without exaggeration by any standard of American law, have committed grievous crimes of high treason against our nation.

They have also committed heinous crimes against humanity according to American and International law.

At this desperate time they will do anything to see that it is you and I, not them, who suffer life in prison.

Once again, it is the followers of King George who are the loyal patriots, and Americans who are the criminals.
ST


"He [King George] has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred right of life and liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating & carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere, or to incur miserable death in their transportation thither."
Thomas Jefferson, deleted portion of a draft of the Declaration of Independence, June, 1776


A Future of the Brave - www.searingtruth.com
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by clemenhagen1 March 21, 2007 5:22 AM EDT
Bush says: "risk a constitutional showdown"

Exactly sir! It is called the fifth amendment people. You cannot expect Rove and the cronies to testify under oath on the grounds of "self-incrimination."

"There is no indication that anybody did anything improper," the president said.

Righto again sir! Prosecutor Lam convicted Duke Cunningham and had her nose up the entire "Hookergate" & defense contractor / fraud ring. Rep. Jerry Lewis was going down; the Pentagon corruption ring with high school football teammates Dusty Foggie (ex-CIA) and Wilkes (defense crony / contractor) had to be protected at all cost. Fire Lam, obstruct justice, and cover it up. Who would even think of calling this impropriety, sir?

Certainly not with your impeccable ethical standards anyway. Ever your fellow Crony for Christ. I'm praying for you sir.
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by micma-2009 March 21, 2007 5:17 AM EDT


Make no mistake Bush and Co. are now fighting for their political lives here. They know that if they testify under oath that the skeletons will come dancing out of the closet and there will be no way to put them back in. This is the beginning of the end for his criminal enterprise.

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by randalds March 21, 2007 5:17 AM EDT
You both are right on the money. I always leaned slightly on the Libertarian side of the party, but mostly conservative in the tradtional sense. I look forward to seeing the Republican Party return from its extremist experiment.

Posted by DefndLiberty at 02:05 AM : Mar 21, 2007

And you know the sad part is that I believe this country is really hungry for a good libertarian candidate from either party right now. I sure don't see one.

Anyway, good night and this old man will be doing the same soon.
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by searingtruth March 21, 2007 5:06 AM EDT
Bush Property Seized--Trading with the Enemy
http://www.tarpley.net/bush2.htm
HISTORY DOES REPEAT ITSELF
j-whitman


My friend, I am so sorry. I know how much you have sacrificed for this country. I also know you fear that your sacrifice, and that of your fallen brethren, will be disregarded, or even worse, forgotten.

But as you also know my friend, true freedom is always in jeopardy.

So it will be this generation which defends or surrenders it.

I believe that, just as your generation did, we will fight for our freedom unto death.

Bush and his henchmen don't have a chance in hell. And by the way, Satan is the only one betting on him now.
ST


"I wanted only a freedom for all that I had coveted for myself."
SearingTruth

A Future of the Brave - www.searingtruth.com

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by j-whitman March 21, 2007 4:58 AM EDT
Good night folks.
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by j-whitman March 21, 2007 4:46 AM EDT
Bush Property Seized--Trading with the Enemy

http://www.tarpley.net/bush2.htm

HISTORY DOES REPEAT ITSELF
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by searingtruth March 21, 2007 4:40 AM EDT
"I understand. For I have been disappointed also. Humanity, overall, almost always disappoints me. However humans, individually, almost always fill me with hope. This has led me to the conviction that humanity is good; it is our organization and ideologies that have proven pitifully and woefully ineffective and inadequate."
SearingTruth

"In fact, history clearly records that our progress as a species is not impeded by our inability to solve critical problems; it is instead impeded by our inability to recognize and focus on them."
SearingTruth, A Future of the Brave


A Future of the Brave - www.searingtruth.com
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by j-whitman March 21, 2007 4:37 AM EDT
Believe it or not,, This one's from Fox News

Documents: Bush's Grandfather Directed Bank Tied to Man Who Funded Hitler

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,100474,00.html
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