One of the libs icons is a known killer. One a former big wig in the k.k.k. Another is a known rapist. Another a known rapist enabler. And for GODS sake don't even think of pelosi or conyers or how the hell many pathetics there are in this party.
Ok and we have Frist? Great.
More acurately would be that they are seeing thier last vestage of power and means for advancing thier agenda slip away from them. The SCOTUS!
That has been the only way they've been able further the liberal agenda.
Quite similar as to how in the bible it speaks of how in the last days, Satan unleashes unprecidented evil because he knows he has but a short time left before being judged and cast into the "Lake of Fire"
I keep hearing how smart this Fitzgerald is.
I think he is very stupid.
I have said over and over that Bush should have gotten rid of the Clintonites the day he moved into the WH. He is paying dearly for the mistake of leaving them there..
Investigate The CIA
Investors.com ^ | 10/24/2005 | Editorial
Posted on 10/25/2005 7:21:39 AM EDT by Jim Robinson
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1508739/posts While the Bush administration hunkers down on indictment watch, Congress should take a look at political and possibly illegal activity by agenda-driven intelligence operatives.
Whatever fate befalls White House adviser Karl Rove, Vice Presidential Chief of Staff Lewis Libby and any other administration official caught up in the prosecution over the leaked name of a CIA officer, there's a back story to this case that should not be ignored.
It's about the CIA itself.
This is a story that most of the media will be trying hard not to cover. They share former Ambassador Joseph Wilson's stated desire to see Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald "frog-march" Rove out of the White House in handcuffs.
So Congress should leave the media no choice. Hold hearings. Put the CIA on the spot and blow the lid off any politically motivated funny business. Bring some transparency to what has become a very murky issue.
We believe that someone needs to answer the questions raised recently by Joseph F. DiGenova, a former federal prosecutor and independent counsel:
Was there a covert operation against the president?
If so, who was behind it?
These aren't the musings of the tinfoil-hat brigade. A sober-minded case can be made that at least some people in the CIA may have acted inappropriately to discredit the administration as a way of salvaging their own reputations after the intelligence debacles of 9-11 and Iraqi WMD.