Comments on: White House, Cheney Subpoenaed On Spying
Senate Committee Demands Documents On President Bush's No-Warrant Eavesdropping Program
- rhs648 wrote:
"Do Americans really want paralysis in government? Constant investigations, hearings, accusations, and political wrangling lead nowhere. Time and energy is wasted by Congress. Most of these investigation result in nothing happening. Without proof, these investigations are meaningless. Future governments will be non-functioning. Do Americans really want paralysis in government?"
Depends.
Do you want a Government that thinks and does what it wants, without any question of morality, or a system that can actually check and hold the Government responsible?
I want the latter - no, actually, I demand the latter.
Just as long as it does its job. - Reply to this comment
- bush wouldn't make a yellow pimple on osama bin laden's hairy azz.
osama is twice the man that snake, bush, is.
osama will be remembered as a freedom fighter fighting against overwhelming odds...
while bush will be remembered as an incompetent, faith professing ( "gawd made me do it" ) redneck piece of war making dixie trash.
ha,ha,ha.
don't like it? come see me!
war, hate, phony christian creeps...
nothing good comes out of the south! - Reply to this comment
- Do Americans really want paralysis in government? Constant investigations, hearings, accusations, and political wrangling lead nowhere. Time and energy is wasted by Congress. Most of these investigation result in nothing happening. Without proof, these investigations are meaningless. Future governments will be non-functioning. Do Americans really want paralysis in government?
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- scorp79 wrote:
"But we all know the world isn't perfect. And just like Nixon, Bush will be treated with as much dignity, honor, and respect as JFK!"
I'm going to dance on GW Bush and ******** Cheney's graves - and then I'm going to make a toast to the memory of all those who died as a result of serving these two morally corrupt cowards. - Reply to this comment
- everybody knows the south elected and supported that snake, bush.
now, the u.s. sees the south for what they are.
war making, bible thumping, flag waving, phony christian, crooked republican pieces of phony dixie creeps.
yeah, southerners...america's getting a good look at you dixie creeps...
and they don't like what they see.
nothing good comes out of the south! - Reply to this comment
- Jonesforch, The right wing neo cons sold out to multi-corporate interests. Many state it's too late now, the illegals are here. Now that they are here, we know they know how to protest. All workers, illegal and dying U.S. middle class and working poor now must unite and show solidarity. The workers of the world will not be divided by anti-social narcissists attempting to oppress and control the destiny of human progress.
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- Seven-Pesos are like cockroaches!
whenever you shine the light on them they run into their holes.
that's why i always wear my $300 dollar, lizard skin, 2" heel, chrome tipped
pointed texas cowboy boots...
so i can step on those cockroaches when they run into the corner.
ha,ha,ha.
war, hate, phony seven-peso snakes...
nothing good comes out of seven-peso mouth
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- The Senate Judiciary Committee subpoenaed...
LOL had they done this when Clintons were their really makes one wonder...before you spout off...I'm just wishing they would put this much engery in to the imgration bill?..makes you wonder - Reply to this comment
- tbweb: The Dems are NOT in power. They just have a razor-thin majority which allows them to conduct a few hearings, but not enough to push through legislation over Bush's veto, and do much of anything else. The only reason these subpoenas went through is that more and more Republicans are beginning to see the light. People should stop complaining about Dems not getting results. If they want results they should have elected enough to override Bush's veto. Then they'll get their results.
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- If the Gov thinks it's a wise decision to monitor US Citizens, then the reverse should also apply - we should be monitoring them to ensure they are doing their jobs properly.
But they don't want us to.
Why?
What are they hiding from us?
And we should be monitoring them to ensure they are doing the right thing - regardless of whether they are Republican or Democrat. - Reply to this comment
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