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Attorney General Says Paul McNulty "Signed Off On The Names"
FALWELL IS DEAD!!!!
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- I BELIEVE ITS TIME TO GET THE US A REAL ATTORNEY GENERAL, THIS GUY IS NO LONGER CREDIBLE !!!! TIME FOR GONZOLAS TO HEAD TO Mc DONALDS TO GET A JOB GIVING OUT HAPPY MEALS AND HOTT APPLE PIES !!!!!
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- I think CBS has been taken over by a bunch of right-wing nuts. I just heard they fired Major General Batiste from CBS consulting because he appeared in an anti-Iraqi surge commercial. Meanwhile, they retain consultants with ties to the Republicans. Apparently, a Pro-Bush bias is acceptable, but an independent thinker like Batiste...whooa! Gotta fire that retired general!
To think CBS used mean Cronkite, Rather, Schieffer, Roger Mudd, Mike Wallace, Leslie Sthal, Ed Bradley, honorable and trustworthy journalists...those were the days! - Reply to this comment
- roger_inkart - I'm with you there -- Alberto didn't just slam a daggar into McNulty's back he threw a whole slew of them at him!!
But unless McNulty is left out in the cold with no job offers from Bush supporters then we aren't going to get much out of him -- he made it very clear that he does have a family to support. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by chicnlittle at 02:09 PM : May 15, 2007
Hey I was wrong! I didn't think there were any trolls in this thread today. Then here one pops up.
Still it looks like a low level infestation if this is the best this one can do. lol! Shoo troll, shoo. - Reply to this comment
- Oops, it should have started "Funny how the repubs are upset about investigations of Whitehouse firings now". :)
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- Apprently, your left-wing hatred is so intense that you can't even articulate simple thoughts.
Posted by mike71067 at 01:37 PM : May 15, 2007
Well, if he could only articulate "simple thoughts" he would then be a right-winger.
I hope McNulty has learned a valuable lesson about how the Bush administration works. They are without honor, integrity and are completely unethical. They are human garbage and I hope he testifies, under oath, just what went on and who knew what when.
As if we all don't know what happened here: The Bush administration used strong arm tactics to force US attorneys to go after Dems and protect Republicans. That is what happened. - Reply to this comment
- Funny repubs complain about the Whitehouse firing people now. If I recall they sure thought is was a big deal when Clinton fired the travel office staff? It was a big enough deal to have hearings, issue subpoenas, etc.
My guess is that all the repubs are having memory lapses about those investigations right? It is just starting to get fun guys. - Reply to this comment
- BTW Jerry Falwell just died, but CBS is not allowing comments in that section.
So I'll just say "Thank God!" and everyone can take it as thank god he's dead or thank god they aren't allowing comments. For me it fits both ways.
;-)
Posted by RandalDS at 02:03 PM : May 15, 2007
Well gee randalds, now you have something to shout out from the roof of your rusty K-car that sits in front of your double wide on the nice side of the park tonight. - Reply to this comment
- "Congress Approval Down to 29%; Bush Approval Steady at 33% - Gallup Poll"
Posted by mike71067 at 01:06 PM : May 15, 2007
Now That's an old old poll! Bush's ratings even on FOX Noise haven't been in the 30% range in months and MSNBC had him at 28% this week (and flling). Oh and that's not Congresses ratings "down" to 29%. It's UP to 29% and steadily rising. Has been since November. Bush's numbers keep dropping and Congresses keep going up. - Reply to this comment
- FALWELL IS DEAD!!!
HALLELUIHA!! HALLELIUHA!! HALLELIUHA. HALLELIUHA. HALLELUIHA!!!!
"Liberty" University is a Training ground for Evangelical FASCISTS.
GONZALES IS A FASCIST.
FREE AMERICA FROM THIS FASCIST REGIME!!!! - Reply to this comment
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history shows what happens when southerners get the power in america.
the south has a dark and sordid past.
bush is just the latest chapter to come out of that most militaristic and extremist region of america.
bush, gonzalez, condisleezeball, falwell, robertson, reed, swaggart, delay, foley
all southern, all republican, all christian, all snakes...
slave state dixie snakes!
the south never does good for america.
always war, hate, phony christian creeps and crooked republican snakes.
ha,ha,ha.
that's the south for you, folks!
nothing good comes out of the south.
Posted by seven-pesos at 01:57 PM : May 15, 2007
.....which would alsoinclude the Clintons. - Reply to this comment
- BTW Jerry Falwell just died, but CBS is not allowing comments in that section.
So I'll just say "Thank God!" and everyone can take it as thank god he's dead or thank god they aren't allowing comments. For me it fits both ways.
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- Attention NeoCONs
Tell me, the actions of your God, George Bush has now alienated us from almost ALL of the industrialized nations (and NON industrialized nations of the world btw) in the world. There are a couple that are still with us including Great Britain (and they pulled their troops.. yeah, great support) and Australia (LOL - great place to visit tho'). We're now facing a new cold war with Russia. Iran has the upper hand on us... the UN means nothing to the US and therefore, the US means nothing to the UN. Tell me, how is this PROGRESS in the world? Should we not be friends with our neighbors? And I don't mean just Canada and Mexico (although we have strained relations with BOTH!)
It is the arrogance of Bush and his Cronies (Alberto Gonzales being one of them, Condi Rice being another ... the list goes on and on) that is causing ALL of this. - Reply to this comment
- The LIBS twisted arms and paid BRIBES to pass a SURRENDER bill! Trying to micromanage troop movements is NOT the job of CONGRESS. It is the CONSTITUTIONAL responsibility of the President! Dog face Nancy and witless Harry need to understand that.
Posted by mbcsmith at 01:47 PM : May 15, 2007
It is the Constitutional responsibility of the Congress to control the purse strings and demanding conditions on how and when the money is spent. It is not their job just to write a blank check for the president, even in matters of war, just because the president wants it that way. If that were true then they'd just send him a check for the national budget every year and he'd get to decide where all the money goes. It don't work that way! If he wants to control how the money is allocated and spent then let him resign as president and run for Congress. Until then he must either accept or reject spending bills with whatever strings that are attached whether he likes them or not. He didn't like the strings attached to the war funding bill, so he vetoed it. that's his right, but it is he who stopped funding the troops by that veto, not the Congress. They did their job. - Reply to this comment
- history shows what happens when southerners get the power in america.
the south has a dark and sordid past.
bush is just the latest chapter to come out of that most militaristic and extremist region of america.
bush, gonzalez, condisleezeball, falwell, robertson, reed, swaggart, delay, foley
all southern, all republican, all christian, all snakes...
slave state dixie snakes!
the south never does good for america.
always war, hate, phony christian creeps and crooked republican snakes.
ha,ha,ha.
that's the south for you, folks!
nothing good comes out of the south. - Reply to this comment
- How about putting the whole bunch of these clowns,starting from Bush downwards, in front of a firing squad..and let the "American Nightmare" end??!!
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- Convenient that McNulty offered his head, and Gonzales conveniently seized it... "look... I didn't do it, er I mean, I don't remember doing it... I was told I was there when it happened, I mean I take full responsibility... I mean... Paul did it, yeah... it was Paul."
Gonzales also called McNulty's pending departure "a loss. ... I'm really going to miss him." Sounds like something Tony Soprano would say as the heavy bodybag of a scapegoat sinks to the bottom... - Reply to this comment
- Could this witch-hunt that most Americans believe is a waste of time and money be the reason that approval of the Democrat Congress is below that of Bush?
"Congress Approval Down to 29%; Bush Approval Steady at 33% - Gallup Poll"
Or perhaps it's because the Dumbocrats will only allow funding for our troops if it includes billions of dollars in unrelated waste (spinach farms, etc.) Wasn't it about this time last year that the Dumbocrats were whining about the "culture of corruption"? The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Posted by mike71067 at 01:06 PM : May 15, 2007
Those supplemental items on the bill are just that.. supplemental... this was a supplemental spending bill, do you know what that means? It's NOT pork.. but even if it was, that is NOT the reason Bush vetoed it... it was vetoed ONLY because of the timetable for withdrawal.
BTW, the pot is calling the kettle black here... why is it that on a PORT SECURITY BILL, the REPUBLICONS piggy backed a little piece of legislation outlawing US citizens from playing online poker? What does THAT have to do with PORT SECURITY? *NOTHING* that's what...
BTW, the american public does NOT approve of the congress for one big reason... the REPUBLICANS are still in it! The approval rating is for ALL of the people in congress, not just democrats you dolt. - Reply to this comment
- Convenient that McNulty offered his head, and Gonzales conveniently seized it... "look... I didn't do it, er I mean, Karl... I mean I take full responsibility... I mean... Paul did it, yeah... it was Paul."
Gonzales also called McNulty's pending departure "a loss. ... I'm really going to miss him." Sounds like something Tony Soprano would say as the heavy bodybag of a scapegoat sinks to the bottom... - Reply to this comment




