Comments on: Poll: Public Does Not Want Torture Probe
CBS News/N.Y. Times Survey: Most Say Waterboarding Is Torture, But Disagree With Calls For Congressional Investigation
- We already know the failed conservatives don't care about the rule of law. Illegal torturing and spying and lying us into failed wars speaks for itself.
Are all Republi CONS traitors or just the ones in Congress?
Posted by noloyalisti at 12:36 PM : Apr 28, 2009
We already know the Democrats don't care about the rule of law. Lying to us about WMD in 1998 and ignoring Madoff speaks for itself.
Are all Democrats traitors or just the ones in Congress and the White House? - Reply to this comment
- We already know the failed conservatives don't care about the rule of law. Illegal torturing and spying and lying us into failed wars speaks for itself.
Are all Republi CONS traitors or just the ones in Congress? - Reply to this comment
- Are Democrats just DENYING that Madoff was reported to the SEC in 2000?
Why isn't anybody investigating that?
The Clinton admin just IGNORED Madoff, a staunch Democrat and a major contributor to the Clinton campaign, when he was reported for the biggest financial fraud in history.
Now the Democrats are just IGNORING that it even happened.
The SEC is guilty of a gross failure to do its job.
Are the Democrats saying that isn't important??? - Reply to this comment
- Mr. McCarthy explained it this way to me: "...Senate Democrats ...are more interested in setting off a partisan witch hunt ..."
Posted by ibzebin at 10:38 AM : Apr 28, 2009
When did he say this to you?
I'm glad I'm not the only one who realizes this is just a partisan witch hunt. - Reply to this comment
- EVERYBODY I know wants justice. We have become the embarrassment of the entire world and it's time for change.
Posted by noloyalisti at 12:09 PM : Apr 28, 2009
You mean, they want to see Clinton prosecuted for giving Madoff a free pass in 2000?
Yes, Madoff made a mockery of our entire government. And a Democrat, too.
It's about time somebody held a Democrat accountable.
And it stuck. - Reply to this comment
- EVERYBODY I know wants justice. We have become the embarrassment of the entire world and it's time for change.
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- surprise that the Republicans are the ones that are most against having the hearings, huh?
Posted by erasmus111 at 11:17 AM : Apr 28, 2009
Apparently you're so clueless that you missed the part about
THE MAJORITY OF DEMOCRATS ARE AGAINST HEARINGS, TOO.
Another little FACT that you didn't want to deal with, I suppose. - Reply to this comment
- So Bush goes on trial for all you said.....him and witnesses lie under oath...they get off scot free because of perjury.....you ok with that?
Posted by jwind1 at 11:17 AM : Apr 28, 2009
The liberal standard is - as long as there's s*x involved it's OK to drown a girl and not even call the police.
But if you pour ONE DROP of water on a terrorist's face, then you're like Goering. - Reply to this comment
- Banking deregulation passed with overwhelming support of both parties during the Clinton admin. Clinton signed it into law gladly, and he is still proud of it today.
Do you have any more lies to tell today???
Posted by weedapeapl at 11:13 AM : Apr 28, 2009
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It's funny how the Left always seems to forget that little bit of information. LOL
Posted by ibzebin at 11:26 AM : Apr 28, 2009
the libs could care less that terrorist got waterboarded...it is just something to bash Bush about - Reply to this comment
- PUBLIC DOES NOT WANT TORTURE PROBE:
most agree that should be done in private - Reply to this comment
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