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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
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That was not the finding. Richard Armitage
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We have to go back, Kate!
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Yorkshire
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What is it that Congress can do to sort this out? Serious question, my knowledge of the American political system is, at best, vague.
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still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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They can stop funding the war and/or impeach him. They can ratchet up the investigations into the war related lies. There must be something they can do about his signing statements, although that may require a Supreme Court case.
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Franklin Pierce
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Realistically, congress can not do anything.
They could pass a bill to stop the funding of troops with a 50% vote then Bush can either sign it or reject it. Bush has said he will reject it so it goes back to congress and if congress passes it with a 2/3 vote, it will pass. The problem is that congress doesn't have the 2/3 votes needed so it will go nowhere. Kucinich has started a bill to impeach Cheney (I think), but it has no support with the Republicans or Democrats. |
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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still says videotape
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You've got the funding thing just backwards. You don't write a bill to de-fund. You write a bill to fund. It is just a matter of will, something Beltway Democrats lack.
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Franklin Pierce
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Of course the mainstream democrats won't do anything, but I am just pointing how they couldn't do anything if they wanted too.
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still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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You're missing the point, they can, but choose not to. Congress holds the purse strings. If Bush vetos a funding bill because it excludes Iraq money, it does not magically fund his war. The default is no funding. Congress just lacks will/desire.
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Read? I only know how to write.
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Griff has accurately implied another reason for this problem. Democrats were wimps just as much as the extremist wing of the Republican Party was advocating destruction of America for their own glory. BTW, the Republicans even lost the Power Point presentation that simply said they would advocate an Iraq war to attack Democrats. A Democratic staffer found that diskette in Lafayette Park. Daschle even knew the Republicans intent concerning Iraq - and went along with it anyway. If Congress had balls, then the President would be restricted. But (thanks in part to gerrymandering which gives left and right wing extremists power at the expense of intelligent people) Congress is too full of extremists to risk their political life for the advancement of America. Even John McCain has moved massively to the dark side - is obviously and completely more worried about his political future than in the advancement of America. Congress has a serious shortage of wimps who still worry what the 25% brainwashed extremists want. Griff is right on the money when he cited the problem in Congress Quote:
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Gone and done
Join Date: Sep 2001
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Bush Commutes Pluto's Sentence
WASHINGTON, DC (UP News Service)-- In a move that supporters say shows sensitivity and compassion, President Bush today commuted the sentence of the planet Pluto, which was demoted to a "dwarf planet" by the International Astronomical Union in August of 2006. Under the President's new order, Pluto will once more be regarded as a full-fledged planet, though he left unchanged the part of the decision in which the astronomical object must share its name with a cartoon dog. "Pluto's crimes have been well-documented," said the President in a short statement from the Oval Office, citing in particular the once and future planet's crossing of Neptune's orbit every couple hundred years. "However, we feel that having to live in an eccentric orbit in the outer regions of the solar system is punishment enough. Also, removing Pluto totally screws up the memory thing we learned: My Very Elegant Mother Just Sat Upon Nine Porcupines. Heh. That's funny." Conservatives hailed the decision as a visionary act. Noted writer and blogger Jonah Goldberg interrupted his busy writing schedule to post about the decision, saying "I'm pretty sure this is the most brilliant thing Bush has done yet. Maybe some readers could help me out by sending in a few reasons why that's the case? Pretty please?" Democrats, on the other hand, were quick to say that the decision show's Bush's increasing disengagement from reality.
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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Dang! and I was thinking, "What did he do now?"
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lurkin old school
Join Date: Oct 2001
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Fitzgerald is investigating a tangled executive-level conspiracy, of which Libby is the first conviction. Beyond Armitage, who admitted his role when asked, Rove and Libby coordinated this leak to the press, too, even if they couldn't seem to recall it. This investigation has uncovered as many questions as it has answered. Does it matter? I think so.
Can a president commute or pardon those felons that may be directly protecting him from a criminal charge via obstruction? If so, then the workings of the office of the president are at the pleasure of the president, above the rule of law? That's sounds like a constitutional question. |
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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Read? I only know how to write.
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This is not George Jr's presidency. That has been obvious to the better informed for years. But a political agenda must deny the obvious. Even Secretary of Treasury Paul O'Neill's 2003 book made it obvious that George Jr did not make decisions - did not even read his own memos. George Jr does not read his memos. Only today are most Americans beginning to acknowledge that reality. Cheney is the source of government corruption. He was always that dictatorial extremist as even people in George Sr's administration knew or are now just beginning to realize. Corruption was so intended in advance that Cheney routinely had all records destroyed. Even Google Earth cannot show the Naval Observatory - where Cheney lives. We might learn some truth such as whose car is parked in the driveway. Cheney's agenda is so maniacal that we cannot even be trusted to know that. This presidential immigration reform bill is completely contrary to Cheney's wish. When George Jr makes some decision on his own, then Cheney lets the mental midget just hang. He did exact same thing when George Jr choose Harriet Miers rather than anyone from Cheney's list. Cheney keeps George Jr in line with those techniques. George Jr never accomplishes anything without Cheney's approval. Cheney tells George Jr what he will do. Cheney is where impeachment is desperately needed. He is not an honest man. But he is a smart manipulator. Rumsfeld was once his boss. Last edited by tw; 07-07-2007 at 07:21 PM. |
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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