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I wonder if wolfux will ever get the facts through his thick skull?? Apparently, what I've posted on many occasions is too difficult for Bush rangers to contemplate.
You Repig-voting idiots are certainly quite gullible, I'll tell you that. But make sure you've said your prayers tonight, a? That'll save ya. ![]()
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109th Congress. 2nd Session. Move by Sen. Feingold to "censure" President:
http://www.c-span.org/pdf/FeingoldResolution.pdf First step towards resolving the issue of the Executive's legal standing in this matter.
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beautiful, an inroad into fact facing, and moving on to the eventual trial and prosecution. call me an optimist, this is a hopeful day for americans.
we may yet restore and improve our domestic and international standings. Quote:
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Yes. If our own officials don't obey the law, how can we expect others to do so ![]()
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You guys must enjoying jacking each other off.....First of all there is not a movement to censure Bush by anyone then Feingold. If there is any movement of any kind it is the Democrats distancing themselves from Feingold. Feingold wants to force a vote but most Dems feel that won't happen because there is no suport by Feingold by his own party. It must be frustrating for you guys. He couldn't even get Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi's support. And Joe Lieberman said it was a waste of time. I have followed Feingold's career as he is the Senator next to my area. At one time he was considered by a few in Wisconsin to be a serious Presidential canidate. But he is now considered to be a major liability to the Democratic party for his inability to keep his wives happy. And now, he can't get anyone in his party to return his phone calls.
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your demeanor seems a bit, sensitive, shall we say, judging from your trend towards offensive slurs.
did you read the document in question, and if so, what is in question for you? or do you just imagine to have valid reasons for your defensiveness? Quote:
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can be tough, w/o claiming exec. privelege. perhaps unfortunately, this is the voice of experience...
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The document speaks for itself. Pray tell, did you read it It doesn't matter who submits it. It stands on its own. The law is the law.
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11817221/
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The result of Feingold's resolution is that the Democrats are running from it and the Bush White House welcomes it. It has bolstered Bush's numbers in Democratic areas and is probably the bright spot in the Republican Party in the past several weeks. The fact that he did it was more of a political gift to the liberals in Madison. They pride themselves in thinking they are "of a radical thought." Feingold has already eliminated himself from ever having any Presidential chance with his abundance of wives.
Back in the day, when Rush Limbaugh was riding high, he used point out that the liberals in this country do not care about what really matters, but cared more about the image that is projected. I have noticed that liberals love hearing things that sound good to them , and then they consider it a fact. Bumper stickers and slogans come to mind.... This resolution is a good example of that. Feingold knew this was an impotent attempt at pushing his partys agenda. He damaged his party with a selfish act. But the liberals back home in Madison will claim he stood up to Bush. And then they wonder why it is rare that they win an election.... And they run around and claim that they are the party of intelligent thought.
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and work for their board and lodging,no TV,no education,no contact,no books,no appeals,no taxpayer-funded medical or dental care...ain't gonna happen! One law for the rich etc. ![]()
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you give away you're deluded, right-wing leanings Quote:
You mean like this (see below) :
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this rush limbaugh is a source intended for entertainment, not viable information,
as such, we must "consider the source" when evaluating the views of those who were influenced by this radio propaganda... Quote:
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But what would you know about that? I wouldn't talk about "damaging your party with selfish acts" if I were a Repig supporter. ![]() You're too busy supporting impeachable/criminal regimes to know the difference.
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