Voltaire99
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Mon Nov-12-07 04:26 AM
Response to Reply #22 |
| 31. Outcome never in doubt. |
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Alas, not with these worms.
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| -"Nightmare" scenario: If the Dems start an investigation and fail to impeach. |
OmelasExpat |
Nov-08-07 04:07 PM |
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My nightmare, Cheney resigns, Jeb steps in. |
Kota |
Nov-08-07 04:50 PM |
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not going to happen |
MissWaverly |
Nov-08-07 05:05 PM |
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I don't believe that a Cheney indictment will necessarily mean a Bush indictment. |
OmelasExpat |
Nov-08-07 05:50 PM |
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After Watergate, the Bush wing of the CIA was funded by the Saudis. |
leveymg |
Nov-09-07 07:02 AM |
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Yes, my thoughts as well |
MissWaverly |
Nov-09-07 04:12 PM |
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I believe the Republicans would love to turn the page |
MissWaverly |
Nov-09-07 04:08 PM |
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An inept fascist is better for the country than a talented one. |
OmelasExpat |
Nov-08-07 05:36 PM |
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If the Democrats Don't Relent, This Michigander Is Voting Kucinich |
Demeter |
Nov-08-07 05:49 PM |
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Nightmare scenario: French resistance opposes occupation but fails to win. |
autorank |
Nov-09-07 02:20 AM |
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"Impeachment is about morality, national honor and the truth." |
ShortnFiery |
Nov-09-07 03:31 AM |
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Yep |
autorank |
Nov-10-07 03:24 AM |
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great analogy! |
pberq |
Nov-09-07 11:53 AM |
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Thanks! |
autorank |
Nov-10-07 03:23 AM |
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What happen to using Section 603 of Jefferson manual |
flashl |
Nov-09-07 07:32 AM |
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gotten away with illegal actions for the first time? |
Truth2Tell |
Nov-09-07 11:42 AM |
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There were a couple of distinctions in that statement. |
OmelasExpat |
Nov-09-07 12:26 PM |
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I missed the "openly addmitted " distinction. |
Truth2Tell |
Nov-09-07 12:46 PM |
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It could be that he will be impeached and not removed causing even more |
mzmolly |
Nov-09-07 03:41 PM |
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The international anger isn't a problem, or even the main issue as I see it. |
OmelasExpat |
Nov-09-07 04:58 PM |
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What kind of faith would be restored with a failed attempt at removal? |
mzmolly |
Nov-10-07 12:26 AM |
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Faith in that an attempt would be made to investigate a tyrant. |
OmelasExpat |
Nov-11-07 03:40 PM |
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Gotten away with illegal actions 'for the first time in history?' I don't think so. NT |
MADem |
Nov-10-07 03:58 AM |
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"... for the first time in the history of the United States." nt |
OmelasExpat |
Nov-11-07 03:57 PM |
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I meant the United States when I said "I don't think so." |
MADem |
Nov-11-07 05:30 PM |
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You aren't specific about your example, but if it's Lincoln's handling of habeas corpus ... |
OmelasExpat |
Nov-11-07 05:51 PM |
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Lincoln;s actions were found to be unconstitutional. |
MADem |
Nov-11-07 06:31 PM |
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There's a caveat in the writ of habeas corpus that Lincoln and Bush have claimed in their actions. |
OmelasExpat |
Nov-11-07 07:41 PM |
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I realize that, but the law found against Lincoln. The Supreme Court ruled. |
MADem |
Nov-12-07 01:57 AM |
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A very activist Supreme Court, led by the secessionist Justice Taney. |
OmelasExpat |
Nov-12-07 05:07 PM |
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Well, my point, as I reiterated, really, was that the "first time in history" claim was inaccurate. |
MADem |
Nov-12-07 10:18 PM |
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If I knew we would be splitting hairs on this, I would have written "undebatably illegal". |
OmelasExpat |
Nov-14-07 12:01 AM |
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the "game" is over |
RainDog |
Nov-10-07 10:06 AM |
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Agreed about the Mukasey confirmation ... |
OmelasExpat |
Nov-11-07 04:00 PM |
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Outcome never in doubt. |
Voltaire99 |
Nov-12-07 04:26 AM |
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