Unfortunately your are absolutely correct about Bush. He does not care what the people think. When he adn Cheney are impeached they both will have to be dragged form the White House, niether of them have them care whats best for the nation. Thier only concern is what is best for thier bank accounts.
nothing good comes out of the south! Posted by seven-pesos at 10:50 PM : Mar 29, 2007
You are just as large a biggot as Bush and all the southern NEOCONs you rant about. Not all southerns are NEOCON's. Where are you from? I am certain it has its fair share of NEOCON's also. Wake up, stop the hatred, and lets work together to get the trash out of the White House.
nothing good comes out of the south! Posted by seven-pesos at 10:50 PM : Mar 29, 2007
Howlin' Wolf came out of the South. So did Robert Johnson and B.B. King. Also John Lee Hooker and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown. So blow it out your as*s one peso.
MASS MEDIA BLACKOUT ON THIS STORY PASS IT AROUND....
YOUR GOVERNMENT AT WORK Embattled AG now accused in teen *** scandal 'cover-up' Attorney General Gonzales among officials who allegedly ignored abuse of minor boys Posted: March 25, 2007 9:49 p.m. Eastern
By Jerome R. Corsi ) 2007 WorldNetDaily.com
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton, both already under siege for other matters, are now being accused of failing to prosecute officers of the Texas Youth Commission after a Texas Ranger investigation documented that guards and administrators were sexually abusing the institution's teenage boy inmates.
Among the charges in the Texas Ranger report were that administrators would rouse boys from their sleep for the purpose of conducting all-night *** parties.
The Texas Youth Comission controversy traces back to a criminal investigation conducted in 2005 by Texas Ranger Brian Burzynski. The investigation revealed key employees at the West Texas State School in Pyote, Texas, were systematically abusing youth inmates in their custody.
Burzynski presented his findings to the attorney general in Texas, to the U.S. Attorney Sutton, and to the Department of Justice civil rights division. From all three, Burzynski received no interest in prosecuting the alleged sexual offenses.
Well, it looks as if the Democrats in Congress got what they wanted: the beginnings of another Watergate! Watergate began when when a few burglers were stupid enough to get caught; Attorneygate is beginning with an Attorney General stupid enough to be caught lying. The trail of Watergate led straight into the Oval Office, and the trail to Attorneygate will probably end up there too. I'm afraid, though, that George Bush is a different "animal" than Nixon was and I'm sure he wouldn't care if the Congress impeached him or not. He wouldn't resign, not even for the good of the country or the relief of the general public. Bush is too stubborn, too conceited, and absolutely too stupid to do what is best for everyone.
Big kahonas or stupidity, I'll give Mr Sampson credit for actually Not lying when he tried to justify the firings by saying he didn't see a difference between "political" and "performance". Posted by homespunlady
You can bet that for the past two weeks this guy has done nothing but be grilled by republican handlers. Every word that comes out of his mouth has been carefully scripted. The administration knows they are in danger of having their entire criminal organization exposed. Make no mistake, preparing this guy to testify has been 'Job One' at the White House.
It's clear with this evidence that Rove and Republican leadership was out to rig the court system to ensure their 'permanent' Republican majority. This should also cause anyone to challenge & question whomever Bush tries to appoint to Federal and Supreme Court Judiciary positions.
Six fired U.S. attorneys testified on Capitol Hill they had separately been the target of complaints, improper telephone calls and thinly veiled threats from a high-ranking Justice Department 8official or members of Congress, both before and after they were abruptly removed from their jobs.
In back-to-back hearings in the Senate and House, former U.S. 8attorney David C. Iglesias of New Mexico and five other former prosecutors recounted specific instances in which some said they felt pressured by Republicans on corruption cases and one said a Justice Department official warned him to keep quiet or face retaliation.
It's time for the Bush administration to come clean with the American people. It's time they stoped lying and stone-walling this investigation.
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Unfortunately your are absolutely correct about Bush. He does not care what the people think. When he adn Cheney are impeached they both will have to be dragged form the White House, niether of them have them care whats best for the nation. Thier only concern is what is best for thier bank accounts.
Posted by seven-pesos at 10:50 PM : Mar 29, 2007
You are just as large a biggot as Bush and all the southern NEOCONs you rant about. Not all southerns are NEOCON's. Where are you from? I am certain it has its fair share of NEOCON's also. Wake up, stop the hatred, and lets work together to get the trash out of the White House.
Posted by seven-pesos at 10:50 PM : Mar 29, 2007
Howlin' Wolf came out of the South. So did Robert Johnson and B.B. King. Also John Lee Hooker and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown. So blow it out your as*s one peso.
YOUR GOVERNMENT AT WORK
Embattled AG now accused in teen *** scandal 'cover-up'
Attorney General Gonzales among officials who allegedly ignored abuse of minor boys
Posted: March 25, 2007
9:49 p.m. Eastern
By Jerome R. Corsi
) 2007 WorldNetDaily.com
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton, both already under siege for other matters, are now being accused of failing to prosecute officers of the Texas Youth Commission after a Texas Ranger investigation documented that guards and administrators were sexually abusing the institution's teenage boy inmates.
Among the charges in the Texas Ranger report were that administrators would rouse boys from their sleep for the purpose of conducting all-night *** parties.
The Texas Youth Comission controversy traces back to a criminal investigation conducted in 2005 by Texas Ranger Brian Burzynski. The investigation revealed key employees at the West Texas State School in Pyote, Texas, were systematically abusing youth inmates in their custody.
Burzynski presented his findings to the attorney general in Texas, to the U.S. Attorney Sutton, and to the Department of Justice civil rights division. From all three, Burzynski received no interest in prosecuting the alleged sexual offenses.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=54861
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nothing good comes out of the south!
Posted by homespunlady
You can bet that for the past two weeks this guy has done nothing but be grilled by republican handlers. Every word that comes out of his mouth has been carefully scripted. The administration knows they are in danger of having their entire criminal organization exposed. Make no mistake, preparing this guy to testify has been 'Job One' at the White House.
This should also cause anyone to challenge & question whomever Bush tries to appoint to Federal and Supreme Court Judiciary positions.
Six fired U.S. attorneys testified on Capitol Hill they had separately been the target of complaints, improper telephone calls and thinly veiled threats from a high-ranking Justice Department 8official or members of Congress, both before and after they were abruptly removed from their jobs.
In back-to-back hearings in the Senate and House, former U.S. 8attorney David C. Iglesias of New Mexico and five other former prosecutors recounted specific instances in which some said they felt pressured by Republicans on corruption cases and one said a Justice Department official warned him to keep quiet or face retaliation.
It's time for the Bush administration to come clean with the American people. It's time they stoped lying and stone-walling this investigation.