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Monica Goodling Says Attorney General Tried To Review His Version Of Firings With Her Amid Probe
- I've already filtered out anything Mudrose has to say because Mudrose is obviously not here to dialogue or debate. Pontificate is more what Mudrose is doing, much like the republicans were doing when they were in power and articulating a ridiculous agenda that was far from mainstream. The culture of corruption that the republicans fostered certainly has it's roots in the Bush administration. It's too bad that impeachment is not on the table, but in my mind this president is already impeached. Bush has no credibility and whatever comes out of Bush's mouth is about as important as the headlines on the National Inquirer.
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- After reading many, many, many responses from "mudrose" over a long period of time, it appears someone has a major chip on their shoulder about someone getting a BJ. What gives?
Get over it, move on, post somthing constructive.
Posted by j4401 at 05:28 PM : May 23, 2007
mudrose is republican and everybody knows a republican can't get a bj unless it's from one of their little boys.
Where is Hastert hiding come out come out wherever you're hiding. - Reply to this comment
- here's where it started - a great documentary, a MUST SEE.. pass it on !
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6708190071483512003&q=911+mysteries&hl=en - Reply to this comment
- "What good does it do to speak out if nothing changes? Our voices have been lost."
Those words are made all the more wrenching by the fact that they were spoken in tears by retired officer Andrew Bacevich, Vietnam vet, graduate of West Point, freqent and outspoken critic of the Iraq War, on the death of his beloved son, Andrew, a 1st Lt. killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq on Mother's Day.
http://www.tpmcafe.com/blog/deanie_mills/2007/may/23/our_voices_have_been_lost
We are loosing our country, folks. By the very "public servants" we elected to run our country. I. Am. Scared. - Reply to this comment
- Another disappointment for the folks who are out to get Karl Rove. Come election time, the folks that voted for these people will be voting them out for lack of getting anything done. They just keep spending alot of money that does not seem to go anywhere. The Attorney General is not going to give up his job an the President will not fire him. Congress poll numbers are lower then the Presidents, an that cannot be good. We wanted them to stop the War but they failed.
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- After reading many, many, many responses from "mudrose" over a long period of time, it appears someone has a major chip on their shoulder about someone getting a BJ. What gives?
Get over it, move on, post somthing constructive. Posted by j4401 at 05:28 PM : May 23, 2007
Can't. How else can one justify supporting a murderous war, the lies, the money, the destruction of the constitution by Bush, if Clinton hadn't gotten a b j?
You see, it all can equal out that way. Bush=war, Clinton=bj. - Reply to this comment
- Mudrose
We both agree they lied, that's fine. I did not "parse" the word lie; I said I do not think Clinton's action were impeachable. High crimes, treason, etc... You need to read the material.
Every President lies, that what all politicians do because so many American's are either lax about enforcement (like support and defend the Consitiution) or follow their Pied Piper mindlessy over the cliff.
It's good to see some folks here engaged in fixing what's wrong in America. - Reply to this comment
- Mudrose can't tell the difference between a small lie and a big lie. A husband lying about an affair - a small lie, and personal (on this scale, at least). A President lying about WMD to start an unnecessary war - BIG lie, and one that results in thousands of deaths, millions of dollars wasted. A Justice department lying about why it fired a bunch of prosecutors - BIG lie - covering up partisan politics in the one branch of our government required to be non-partisan, obstruction of justice by those who swore to uphold it.
Both of them need to be impeached - this is a real crime, not something manufactured or blown out of proportion. - Reply to this comment
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You know, I always thought the Republicans were the party of personal accountability. And I mean that in a good way. But, my god, %u201CI don't believe I intended to commit a crime%u201D?! Is that what passes for personal accountibility these days?
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You missed the fine print. The Republicans are, and always have been the party of unlimited, unbounded personal accountability.... - for everyone else.
Unwed welfare mom - personal accountablility.
Big Rebpulican contributor airline needs bailout - no accountability.
A few fired travel agents by Clinton - huge accountability.
A bunch of honest prosecutors fired to obstruct justice, new prosecutors hired based on political loyalty against the law - and "Gonzales has done nothing wrong" - Reply to this comment
- Monica, Monica, Monica!
Just tell your boss to finger the President, and let's get on with cleaning up this horrible mess this administration has created...
We all know who is behind all the lies and traitorous goings on. - Reply to this comment
- pepperp1 - yeah - that was pretty low and sleazy -- I couldn't figure out why sucha religious-righty like Ashcroft was leaving the Bush Cadre -- but apparently there were/are lows he wouldn't travel down do with Bush.
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- Is Lamar nuts? Or just too much of the BushKoolaid?? Even she admitted she crossed the line.
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- Gonzo tampering with a witness not sedated and half dead in the hospital, fire him.
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- You know, I always thought the Republicans were the party of personal accountability. And I mean that in a good way. But, my god, %u201CI don't believe I intended to commit a crime%u201D?! Is that what passes for personal accountibility these days?
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- Yes, congress has wasted another day of our tax dollars asking pointed questions of one of the lock-step members of the Bush administration. I don't know why they bother. They're just going to get the same old "not to my recollection" answers.
Vetting members of the current administration without hooking them up to a polygraph first isn't getting us anywhere. - Reply to this comment
- After reading many, many, many responses from "mudrose" over a long period of time, it appears someone has a major chip on their shoulder about someone getting a BJ. What gives?
Get over it, move on, post somthing constructive. - Reply to this comment
- The lady wouldn't answer the question propounded to her directly: Did you break the law? Her answer: I believe I crossed the line, but I didn't mean to? Well, that would be a good excuse to win aquittal before the god fundamentalists like this lady believe in, but not before a law enforcement agency or court of law. Well, she came out of the university of Pat Robertson! Maybe she is not familiar with the laws of this country. What she did is a felony. No person that is a felonious transgressor of the law is fit to obtain or keep a lawyer's license. And, by the way, no immunity granted by any legislative body would serve as a defense in a disbarment proceeding against this lady. So, I hope that at least she will be deprived of her license.
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- %u201CDo you believe they were illegal or legal?%u201D Scott asked.
%u201CI don't believe I intended to commit a crime,%u201D Goodling, a lawyer, answered.
Why do all these Justice Dept. people talk like this? "I don't believe I intended to commit a crime"?! Huh? What planet is she from? It's reminiscent of Clinton's "It depends on what your meaning of 'is' is." I don't care whether its from a liberal or a conservative, this I don't remember stuff is cr@p! Throw Ms. Goodling in lock up Scooter! Maybe that will jog her memory! - Reply to this comment
- What an interesting twist to the truth. Clintons lie cost us no troops let alone hundreds of billions of dollars. Yes, the world was laughing but a the GOP for making a mountian out of a mole hill. And now that we are seeing lies that have cause death and debt the GOP just want America to sweep it under the rug and move on.
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- Mudrose
What's it like being an idiot? Is it like being high all the time? - Reply to this comment
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