WASHINGTON, July 4, 2008

With Plenty To Do, Congress Takes Vacation

Congress Has Failed To Pass Bills Dealing With Nation's Mortgage, Energy Crisis But Go On Recess Anyway

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    Although faced with pressing concerns such as the nation's mortgage crisis, Congress still managed to take an extended recess for Independence Day. Sharyl Attkisson reports from Washington.

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(CBS)  Congress has passed an economic stimulus bill and tougher car fuel efficiency standards, but the list of what they haven't done is longer, reports CBS News correspondent Sharyl Attkisson.

Congress said they felt our pain; they said they wouldn't be able to choke down their July 4th hot dogs unless they passed a bill to help with the mortgage crisis.

"It may knock a few people out of parades on July 4th or whatever," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid last week. "However long it takes us to do this."

They promised to stay, then promptly left with unfinished business.

It was just another blow to Americans hit by the mortgage crisis - tens of thousands of them spending the holiday barely hanging on to their homes.

Congress hasn't done any better on the energy crisis.

"We will lead our nation in a new direction toward energy independence that strengthens both our economic and national security," said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over a year ago.

Back then gas prices had just hit a new record, $3.07. Today, prices stand at more than $4.09 and still there's no bill even under debate on Capitol Hill to address the crisis.

Congress' to-do list grows longer by the day:

There's one viable housing bill stalled in the Senate. It would help 400,000 people refinance their homes with affordable, government-backed loans.

Congress has so far failed to extend popular energy tax credits. Without them businesses and residents lose incentive to use renewable energy like wind and solar power.

In all, a dozen other major bills are waiting for attention:

  • A tax bill that continues credit or deductions for research and development, state and local sales taxes, tuition, children and charitable contributions.
  • A bill to eliminate new pay cuts for doctors who treat Medicare patients.
  • Important measures giving direction to the FAA and the Defense Department.
  • A revamp of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, which oversees toy safety.

    Also on Congress' plate - 12 massive spending bills and dozens of judicial nominees.

    Analysts say both sides are to blame for using political tactics that block even hugely popular measures. And time is running sort. Historian Douglas Brinkley says whatever didn't get done before July 4th doesn't stand much of a chance afterwards in a presidential election year.

    This means 150 million hot dogs eaten, 8,000 foreclosures a day and gas at more than $4.09 a gallon. For many, Independence Day means having to get by - without depending on Congress.





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    by pierson98 July 4, 2008 7:29 PM PDT
    Tar/Feathers ''08!
    Reply to this comment
    by timdgrim July 4, 2008 8:06 PM PDT
    Bush''s brain cells are on permanent vacation.
    The Oil Puppet President.
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    by pjh822 July 4, 2008 8:26 PM PDT
    Hey now, it''s hard work when you''re being lobbied by oil companies and pharmaceutical giants; and then there''s the risk of dehydration from the excessive salivation that their money elicits LOL and you thought our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan were going through hardships. Happy Independence Day, everyone :)
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    by ragnar30066 July 4, 2008 8:26 PM PDT
    The democrat majority Congress is paralyzed because they are afraid of common sense solutions to our problems. They know that the ultra-left True Believers won''t like it, and they wrongly perceive that these radical leftists are their "base" in the democrat party. It''s all about getting re-elected, the future be hanged.

    Any Congressman who is lacking in the intelligence to see what is needed and the integrity to take the necessary steps ought to be permanently vacationed by their voters back home.

    Drill now, drill here, pay less!
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    by attheapex July 4, 2008 8:35 PM PDT
    Taxation without representation.Changes are due.Life and livelihood will prevail.
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    by whitemale08 July 4, 2008 8:35 PM PDT
    If I was Congress I would take a vacation until Obama is sworn in as President.

    It''s not like you can override any veto to stop George Bush''s trickle down policy failures to correct the economy, so why try?

    Republicans are still in control and that means you have to blame them for our current economic disaster.
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    by oneamerican- July 4, 2008 8:38 PM PDT
    It''s interesting that the Democrat majority congress passed legislation back in 2006 to allow the China to drill for oil within 45 miles of our Florida coastline...and now they refuse to allow American oil company''s the same privilege - in fact, the Democrats won''t allow any drilling within 90 miles of our shoreline!

    The Democrats don''t feel anybody''s pain, they just want to make Americans suffer with higher fuel and food costs, so they can blame in on Republicans - and hope they fool enough people to get themselves elected again.

    For this, and many other reasons, the Democrat controlled congress has got to go!
    Reply to this comment
    by oneamerican- July 4, 2008 8:40 PM PDT
    It''s interesting that the Democrat majority congress passed legislation back in 2006 to allow China to drill for oil within 45 miles of our Florida coastline...and now they refuse to allow American oil company''s the same privilege - in fact, the Democrats won''t allow any U.S. drilling within 90 miles of our own shoreline!

    The Democrats don''t feel anybody''s pain, they just want to make Americans suffer with higher fuel and food costs, so they can blame in on Republicans - and hope they fool enough people to get themselves elected again.

    For this, and many other reasons, the Democrat controlled congress has got to go!
    Reply to this comment
    by r1w2acamper July 4, 2008 8:45 PM PDT
    Congress fuiddles while Rome burns. For the hungry, feed them cake. They treat us as morons--maybe we are. By the way, the more I read about what Congress allows, I tend to believe they regard us as a toilet. Again, maybe we are.
    Reply to this comment
    by liberalme July 4, 2008 8:48 PM PDT
    Well after November, most will be on a permanent vacation anyway--let the new blood fix what this government tried to destroy.
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    by nichols_maxi July 4, 2008 8:55 PM PDT
    With so much to do the congress takes off, but them dem. own so mucvh oil till why should they care, that leaves the poor people worring to beath.and abana is no better
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    by loneeagle57 July 4, 2008 9:10 PM PDT
    I thought one had to actually work in order to have a vacation
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    by downtowner97 July 4, 2008 9:11 PM PDT
    When Democrats, Many Republicans, and independents voted overwhelmingly for Democrats in the last congressional election, it wasn''t because we actually thought these Democrats were better, or would do anything in particular, we were just voting against the war. The war continues because it has to so the war profiteers can continue making money off it.
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    by greatdrivew July 4, 2008 9:31 PM PDT
    The DNC is a sleaze-ridden fraud. And anyone who thinks the DNC is "different" than the GOP is naive. Since being handed Congress, other than treachery, pandering and pork spending, what has the DNC accomplished?

    And now, the DNC biggest fraud ever - Barack Obama - is cozying up to the likes of Bill Clinton and Ed Rendell. Yep, business as usual.

    At least with McCain we can get rid of him in four years. With Obama though, we''ll be stuck with this lying fraud for eight years.

    Wake up America, Obama, Pelosi, Reid, Clinton-Squared, Rendell and the DNC are complete and utter frauds. Lying, pandering, sleazy frauds.

    Any prgressive who votes for this trash is an idiot. You will continue to be used by them. Think about it.
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    by grasslandgal July 4, 2008 9:37 PM PDT
    Let''s be fair -- how many bills has the House passed that sit in the Senate because Republicans hold them up with their filibusters? Or how many threats and vetoes has Bush penned that Congress can''t override. There have been a few bills passed addressing the issues raised above that Republicans have rejected BECAUSE THE DEMS TRY TO FIND A WAY TO PAY FOR THEM.

    So be fair -- just because they take a recess doesn''t mean they aren''t working or haven''t tried. In fact, I just got back from a parade -- the third my Congressperson was in that day. And if you think parades aren''t work, then you''ve never been a candidate (or at least a good one....)

    If the Dems can take the White House and a bigger majority in Congress, things MIGHT start to happen. But Americans need to know that we are in for tough times, and sacrifice will be called for and needed.
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    by barbaraf4 July 4, 2008 9:39 PM PDT
    "Well after November, most will be on a permanent vacation anyway--let the new blood fix what this government tried to destroy." Posted by liberalme
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    This will happen only if we begin to hold those people accountable. So far they have skated in on empty promises and then started working their own agendas once elected. We need to show them who they work for and start recall elections if necessary.
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    by aeasus July 4, 2008 9:43 PM PDT
    The White haouse has been on vacation for 7 1/2 years neglecting their duties and pursuing their own agenda. Now congress is guilty because they take a few weeks off. This story is redicules!
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    by glenlyle1 July 4, 2008 10:07 PM PDT
    Big deal. Give us some real news. Congress takes a 4th of July vacation every year so what''s the big surprise. If these measures were so important to the nation and the administration, why weren''t they brought before the Congress before mid-summer? Creating a little news or what? What being the issue! An answer from CBS would mean more than the tripe being tossed about on the website about a do-nothing Congress.
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    by harrydoghiny July 4, 2008 10:13 PM PDT
    CBS recycling GOP. Must be a big defense contract coming up.
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    by egresor July 4, 2008 10:14 PM PDT
    that''s so funny

    didn''t they howl when the iraqi counterparts took their vacation?

    you guys deserve an "F"
    cause you''ve failed the american people again

    first you had no spine to stand up to the damage bush was doing

    (except howl in protest)

    in violating the constitution with his signing statements and using inteligence agencies to spy on americans without court supervision

    dismantling the economy piece by piece til we''re broke and serious problems for many years

    you berated the iraqi leadership

    what''s your excuse congress?
    town meetings to listen to what the people want

    well they want you in washington working for solutions to the mess the US in is

    that''s what!

    congress deserves it''s criticisms
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    by egresor July 4, 2008 10:17 PM PDT


    I guess it''''s just the (D) behind the name that matters.................sad.

    Posted by perceptions5

    ================

    the reason they vote for those jokers
    (afterall they ARE truly politicians)
    is the alternatives
    another bush clone
    with conservative ideology that doesn''t work
    (afterall every republican president left the economy in worse condition that when they got it)

    so what''s the alternative
    the democrats
    (sadly)
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    by pjh822 July 4, 2008 10:29 PM PDT
    I thought one had to actually work in order to have a vacation


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    Posted by loneeagle57 at 09:10 PM : Jul 04, 2008

    One normally has to work to get a pay raise too but they don''t let that get in their way for that, either.
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    by paris1969 July 4, 2008 10:30 PM PDT
    this is why Congress'' approval rating is even lower than Bush''s ... Hopefully we can get rid of some of these incumbents that year after year do nothing but grumble and rumble but do nothing ...like Kerry!
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    by donbl1 July 4, 2008 10:46 PM PDT
    These guys are more interested in pointing fingers than creating "good" laws.

    Politicians must compromise to get laws passed but the D leadership seems more interested in finding political gain from finding fault than creating viable law.

    What a waste.
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    by mphcpa July 4, 2008 10:57 PM PDT
    Guess Nancy has to get back to SF to get her botox done.

    You know that is more important than "drilling our way out of this"
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    by providence_c July 4, 2008 10:59 PM PDT
    JOHN QUINCY ADAMS
    When he 14 he was appointed Congressional diplomatic ambassador to The Court of Catherine the Great of Russia! He served also as foreign ambassador, Secretary of state, U.S. representative, senator and of course President!
    SPEECH BY JOHN QUINCY ADAMS July 4, 1837
    %u201CWhy is it that, next to the birth day of the Savior of the world, your most joyous and most venerated festival returns on this day.%u201D The fourth of July.
    %u201CIs it not that, in the chain of human events, the birth-day of the nation is indissolubly linked with the birth-day of the Savior? That it forms a leading event in the progress of the gospel dispensation? Is it not that the Declaration of independence first organized the social compact on the foundation of the Redeemer%u2019s mission upon earth? That it laid the cornerstone of human government upon the first precepts of Christianity?%u201D

    John Quincy Adams said the biggest victory won in the revolution was that Christian Principles and Civil government would be tied together in an indissolubly bond!
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    by dowell100 July 4, 2008 11:00 PM PDT
    "Congress Takes Vacation"

    This is a Democratic majority congress. It will only be worse worse if you elect a Democratic president.

    Remember, the rating for Congress is about 12 points BELOW Bush''s rating. I, for one, don''t want the kind of "change" Obama and the Democratic Party want to bring. We''ve had enough of them already!

    I know you think I''m a Republican, but the truth is, McCain is not much better, but he is some better. Both candidates are pretty bad, and that makes me angry.
    Reply to this comment
    by cantshutup July 4, 2008 11:18 PM PDT
    yeah, i''m sick of not having a choice...i think Ron Paul is a smart, conservative and good choice, but he ended his campain...so what do we do? do we have no choice? no more war, no more economic death, start listening to the people or get out...we seriously need to meet them at the capitol with torches and pitchforks!
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    by liteguy July 4, 2008 11:20 PM PDT
    Tell me that what I just heard is not true. Our government just took a vacation? This country is in shambles right now. We are in a war that is costing us a lot of borrowed money, we got car plants that are closing here, (but for some reason they are going to import the cars they now make in China), unemployment is everywhere, and the last time I looked, the gas was 4.14 a gallon, and the oil companies are laughing all the way to the bank, and the stock market is dropping every day. Of course I didn''t mention that we are having a recession here. Maybe the government doesn''t think so, but the writing is on the wall if someone would like to look. Hello!!!! I just don''t know what to think anymore.

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    by truthspeake2 July 4, 2008 11:20 PM PDT
    Even when they work they''re on vacation...so no news here!
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    by liteguy July 4, 2008 11:20 PM PDT
    Tell me that what I just heard is not true. Our government just took a vacation? This country is in shambles right now. We are in a war that is costing us a lot of borrowed money, we got car plants that are closing here, (but for some reason they are going to import the cars they now make in China), unemployment is everywhere, and the last time I looked, the gas was 4.14 a gallon, and the oil companies are laughing all the way to the bank, and the stock market is dropping every day. Of course I didn''t mention that we are having a recession here. Maybe the government doesn''t think so, but the writing is on the wall if someone would like to look. Hello!!!! I just don''t know what to think anymore.

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    by achilles281 July 4, 2008 11:27 PM PDT
    not to worry sonner or later joe black will comes to visit the chimp of a president bush and he will get it right in his tush.....
    Reply to this comment
    by achilles281 July 4, 2008 11:28 PM PDT
    correction;not to worry sonner or later joe black will come to visit the chimp of a president bush and he will get it right in his tush.....
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    by demwatcher July 4, 2008 11:31 PM PDT
    Vacation? You mean they were actually ''WORKING''?

    They show up barely 100 days a year; Queen Pelosi rakes in $217,400, Chancellors Reid and Hoyer get $188,100, and Court Fool Murtha and the rest get $169,300.

    This means that they make more in ONE DAY than many Americans make in a paycheck.

    In 1989 (when the Dumbocrats had control of both the House and the Senate) Congress passed an amendment allowing for AUTOMATIC cost of living raises, unless lawmakers specifically voted to reject it. THAT is why you never here from the Liberal Media that Congress votes for it''s own raises.

    Since January 2001 gasoline prices have gone up at TWELVE TIMES the rate they averaged from January 2001 to January 2007.

    If you want more of the same, vote Democrat.

    If you really like it up the arse, vote for Obumbadumba; then the Dumbocrats will control it all.
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    by demwatcher July 4, 2008 11:33 PM PDT
    "Like that old movie "Death Takes A Holiday", the Bush Administration is the sequel "Intelligence Takes a Sabbatical"....

    Posted by Nancy_Naive at 11:21 PM : Jul 04, 2008"

    Maybe you can have the starring role in the next installment. You are pre-qualified.
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    by achilles281 July 4, 2008 11:40 PM PDT
    oh you are so mean peeping tom....
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    by lorajeantn July 4, 2008 11:44 PM PDT
    Congress always takes a break this time of year. If any of you had ever lived in DC this time if year, you would realize why. It is effing unbearable, especially in August.

    Posted by mygramma at 11:18 PM : Jul 04, 2008

    Yeah, it gets pretty hot here in TN, too, especially when you''re working two jobs and still can''t afford to turn on the air conditioning! Wish I could take a vacation...
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    by loneeagle57 July 4, 2008 11:48 PM PDT
    I wonder how many of those congressmen are going to go to six flags over Georgia while on vacation.
    For further reading check the archives here at cbs news.com
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    by bubbabear200 July 4, 2008 11:48 PM PDT
    I really feel for them and their hard 3 hour work days 4 days a week.
    They arive at work at 1130AM, read their mail, then go for a 2 hour lunch on the tax payer, then back to the office for another few hours and then home again.
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    by loneeagle57 July 4, 2008 11:54 PM PDT
    I really feel for them and their hard 3 hour work days 4 days a week.
    They arive at work at 1130AM, read their mail, then go for a 2 hour lunch on the tax payer, then back to the office for another few hours and then home again.

    Posted by bubbabear200 at 11:48 PM : Jul 04, 2008
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    Yeah bubba i bet you are a congressmen aren''t you
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    by oneamerican- July 5, 2008 12:04 AM PDT
    It''''s interesting that the Democrat majority congress passed legislation back in 2006 to allow China to drill for oil within 45 miles of our Florida coastline...and now they refuse to allow American oil company''''s the same privilege - in fact, the Democrats won''''t allow any U.S. drilling within 90 miles of our own shoreline!

    The Democrats don''''t feel anybody''''s pain, they just want to make Americans suffer with higher fuel and food costs, so they can blame in on Republicans - and hope they fool enough people to get themselves elected again.

    For this, and many other reasons, the Democrat controlled congress has got to go!
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    by ioweign July 5, 2008 12:24 AM PDT
    If you want more of the same, vote Democrat

    Posted by DemWatcher at 11:31 PM : Jul 04, 2008

    As if the republiconartist did anything when they had control for six years.

    republicans want more drilling for their cartel yet for six years they didn''''t even mention it WHEN THEY HAD CONTROL.

    But the cons did do one thing they put this country into bankruptcy along with 30% of the population.

    Posted by rharrin1 at 12:12 AM : Jul 05, 2008

    Actually it was longer - 1994 to 2006

    Ah yes, Fruitty Newtty and the "Contract on America" !!



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    by ioweign July 5, 2008 12:30 AM PDT
    Jun 13th, 2008
    Cheney Acknowledges He Lied About China Drilling ''60 Miles Off The Coast Of Florida''

    On Wednesday, Vice President *** Cheney gave a speech to the Chamber of Commerce in which he claimed that China, in cooperation with the Cuban government, is drilling for oil "60 miles off the coast of Florida." "Even the communists have figured out" that drilling for oil is the solution to the energy crisis, Cheney argued.

    It''s a talking point favored by the right wing. Cheney was quoting conservative columnist Geroge Will, who wrote on June 6 that China is drilling "60 miles off Florida," "closer to South Florida than U.S. companies are." The same day Cheney spoke, Rep. Roy Blunt (R-MO) wrote that Castro was allowing drilling "45 miles from the Florida keys." Rep. George Radanovich (R-CA) and House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) have also raised the specter of Chinese drilling just off U.S. shores.

    The problem, of course, is that the claim is completely false. After his claim was thoroughly debunked in the press, Cheney acknowledged that he had, in fact, lied in his speech, though his statement today offered no apology and issued only a half-hearted backtrack of his original claim:

    It is our understanding that, although Cuba has leased out exploration blocks 60 miles off the coast of southern Florida, which is closer than American firms are allowed to operate in that area, no Chinese firm is drilling there.

    http://tinyurl.com/4bklyr
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    by ioweign July 5, 2008 12:32 AM PDT
    It''''''''s interesting that the Democrat majority congress passed legislation back in 2006 to allow China to drill for oil within 45 miles of our Florida coastline...and now they refuse to allow American oil company''''''''s the same privilege - in fact, the Democrats won''''''''t allow any U.S. drilling within 90 miles of our own shoreline!

    The Democrats don''''''''t feel anybody''''''''s pain, they just want to make Americans suffer with higher fuel and food costs, so they can blame in on Republicans - and hope they fool enough people to get themselves elected again.

    For this, and many other reasons, the Democrat controlled congress has got to go!

    Posted by OneAmerican- at 12:04 AM : Jul 05, 2008

    You betcha...


    http://tinyurl.com/4bklyr
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    by harpoot July 5, 2008 12:49 AM PDT
    Congress is just doing what they do best - ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. Fire them all and start over.
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    by loneeagle57 July 5, 2008 1:07 AM PDT
    Congress always takes a break this time of year. If any of you had ever lived in DC this time if year, you would realize why. It is effing unbearable, especially in August.

    Posted by mygramma at 11:18 PM : Jul 04, 2008

    You mean to tell me that with the trillions of dollars of taxpayer money Congress can''t put an air conditioner in the capitol?
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    by loneeagle57 July 5, 2008 1:12 AM PDT
    Cheney Acknowledges He Lied About China Drilling ''''60 Miles Off The Coast Of Florida''''
    ____________________________
    Yeah well Cheney also shot his buddy duck hunting one day. And was accused of looking at naked women while fishing what''s your point
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    by loneeagle57 July 5, 2008 1:13 AM PDT
    Congress is just doing what they do best - ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. Fire them all and start over.

    Posted by harpoot at 12:49 AM : Jul 05, 2008
    _______________________________________________
    Who says the next team will be any better
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    by fairandbal July 5, 2008 1:14 AM PDT
    Interesting, Bush vacations half of each year and CBS says Nothing. This media continues to give support to the GOP.

    McCain flip flops with every speech and the AP has the audacity to give that label to Obama. Give me a freaking break.
    The media is out to get McCain elected and keep the GOP i power. Give it up folks!
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    by oneworldusa July 5, 2008 1:18 AM PDT
    Congressional ''vacations'' are more like a leave of absence during a sabbatical.
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