Comments on: Schumer Calls For Gonzales's Resignation
Appearing On 'Face The Nation' Schumer Says Gonzales Behaving Like A Lawyer For Bush
- Gonzales must go,, Our nation doesn't need Law Enforcement or Laws based on politics.
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- Bellal,,,, We now have less than 4% of our cargo inspected entering our ports.
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- Bush asked his cabinet members to come up with a plan,,,, Instead of giving them billions in agriculture support, jobs & reconstruction --- They say, "Cut off thier food rations in 2008" --- FYI.... That will result in massive violence, mass exodus not counting the 2 million who have allready left, & the overthrow of thier government.
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- Bellal,,, And just what help has Bush given the brave Iraqi's who have helped our troops ????? None, our State Dept. people in the Green Zone tells them "Well, you should have known you'd be on your own, get lost sucker".
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- Bellal,,, The attacks in Iraq is by Sunni's & causing 96% of our casualties are by Sunni's... Sunni's are burning Shiite homes in Baghdad, Bin Laden is on the loose, Talliban has grown & so has al Queda, there are now more independent terrorist groups than before 9/11
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- It's a matter of prespective because in my view they have kept America safe from terrorist attacks and tracked terrorists worldwide. That's a success not a failure.
Posted by bellaL at 08:47 PM : Mar 11, 2007
LOL! LOL! LOL! LOL! LOL! LOL!
This administration has been the best recruiting tool for terrorism that bin Laden could hope for. They are manufacturing terrorists as much as if they were paying and training them themselves. the only successes there have been lately have been bin Laden's and al Qaeda. Bush has been a godsend to them! - Reply to this comment
- Bellal,,, After 6 years,, Homeland Security is a little more than a wastefull joke -- Terrorism has increased, we have had more terrorism threats, and attacks on American intrests & embassies, than ever,, & Bush is funding radical Sunni Muslems, & underfunding and under supplying our troops.
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- Bellal,, What??? How have they kept us safe ????
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- "Schumer Calls For Gonzales's Resignation"
SHUT UP, YOU SPINELESS SCHMUK!
There are more than enough HIGH CRIMES AND MISDEMEANOR TO IMPEACH HIS BOSS!
Show a bit of courage and do the work Americans elected you to do.
Going after these little fries WILL ACCOMPLISH NOTHING; because they are easily replaced, as Rumsfeld was replace and THE MISMANAGEMENT OF AMERICA CONTINUES!
Dam DO NOTHING CONGRESS! Tsk-tsk - Reply to this comment
- The President, Vice President AND Attorney General have all failed the people Posted by MCVet at 01:31 PM : Mar 11, 2007
It's a matter of prespective because in my view they have kept America safe from terrorist attacks and tracked terrorists worldwide. That's a success not a failure. - Reply to this comment
- The fact is, even though both have taken the same oath to protect and defend our CONSTITUTION, both republicans and democrats often ignore any part of it they want.
BRING BACK THE BILL OF RIGHTS!!!!
"Today we need a nation of minute men; citizens who are not only prepared to take up arms, but citizens who regard the preservation of freedom as a basic purpose of their daily life and who are willing to consciously work and sacrifice for that freedom."
- President John F. Kennedy, January 29, 1961 - Reply to this comment
- stevex47, I wouldn't call it a failed dictatorship. F|hrer und Reichskanzler Bush has reigned for 8 long economically costly & deadly war years. I'm sure that when the 2008 elections are stolen once again by the right hand of the nazi republican henchmen, their reign will be the ultimate destruction of our country will continue and most of our civil liberties will be gone. It's just too dam_n bad the middle & lower class republicans don't understand this. Of course the wealthy class of bu_tt kissing republicans will fare the reign of the next F|hrer und Reichskanzler. They always do. You ever notice how during a republican reign how conservative talk radio/tv hosts seem to popup out of the wood work? Henchmen. They are the eyes & ears of the F|hrer. They sure as he_ll ain't gonna make on their own skills because they have none.
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- I've got a better idea. . . let's demand Schumer's resignation.
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- What does George Soros have to do with the fact that the Attorney General and Director of the FBI are both admitted criminals who have yet to be indicted or prosecuted?
And who cares what morons overlook?
Anyone who supports George Bush at this point is either a psychopath or brain dead. - Reply to this comment
- That's right! Get rid of Gonzales and bring in Efraim Halevy...har har hardy har har! How about Charles Schumer goes home and runs for office in Israel and Gonzales goes home and fights for gang leader of Mara Salvatrucha 13?
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- George Soros Buys Halliburton Stock
In a delicious irony, Foreign Policy magazine editor Mike Boyer reports at the magazine's blog FP Passport that SEC documents reveal that George Soros bought 1.9 million shares of Halliburton stock in the fourth quarter of 2006.
Soros gave more than $20 million to "527" organizations in the 2004 election, many of which used anti-Halliburton bashing as a rallying cry for the anti-war Left.
Writes Boyer: (via Boozhy and Andrew Sullivan)
Normally, I'm willing to overlook the hypocrisy of the liberal elite. If Al Gore and his Hollywood cronies want to fly around on gas-guzzling, atmosphere-polluting private jets while railing against global climate change, I'm willing to overlook it.
But the latest move by globe trotting, hyper-liberal billionaire George Soros borders on being too much.... Soros, of course, is the dean of Democratic money giving. And Halliburton, of course, is the company that embodies everything the Democrats see as evil. *** Cheney is its former chief, for goodness' sake.
How can you not laugh at this development? The possibilities for amusement are wonderful...
Update: George Soros' fund, Soros Fund Management LLC, owns the shares. - Reply to this comment
- I haven't followed this latest crimimal activity closely. Who in the whitehouse asked Gonzales to break our constitutional rights?
Posted by stevex47 at 05:45 PM : Mar 11, 2007
George Bush referred to the US Constitution as "just a godda**ed piece of paper."
It's obvious his former personal lawyer, Mr. "the Constitution is a quaint, outdated document" Gonzales shares that view.
It is incredible that Congress impeached Bill Clinton for the relatively minor (compared to all of Bush's crimes) offense of perjury, yet continues to ignore the crimes committed by George Bush and his entire administration.
Mueller and Gonzales both confessed to committing crimes, so I do not understand why they have not been indicted. Promising not to break the law in the future is hardly a valid defense against prosecution for committing a crime.
If it was, we could empty all the prisons and close down all criminal courts immediately. - Reply to this comment
- Other news sites are reporting that Halliburton is moving to Dabui just as a new report is released that Halliburton stole $2.7 Billion of our money.
While Gonzales spies on innocent Americans and crams our prisons fill of petty criminals costing us $28,000 a year, this worthless SOB considers himelf an Amercian and a 'crime fighter'.
How much kick back money is Gonzales getting for looking the other way? - Reply to this comment
- Other news sites are reporting that Halliburton is moving to Dabui just as a new report is released that Halliburton stole $2.7 Billion of our money.
While Gonzales spies on innocent Americans and crams our prisons fill of petty criminals costing us $28,000 a year, this worthless SOB considers himelf an Amercian and a 'crime fighter'.
How much kick back money is Gonzales getting for looking the other way? - Reply to this comment
- I haven't followed this latest crimimal activity closely. Who in the whitehouse asked Gonzales to break our constitutional rights?
Go to jail. Go directly to jail.
This administration is so close to a failed dictatorship, it's unbelievable. - Reply to this comment




