Attorney General,,, the head of the U.S. Department of Justice, a member of the president's cabinet, caught in lies to the American people,, he is the chief law officer and legal counsel of the government, will he please step down?
is Libby still on the government payroll,, is Rumsfeld, is Foley,, is Pastor Ted,, do they still have the best medical care that the taxpayers can provide them?
2007-03-17
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Anyone who gets sent to prison have the best medical care that the taxpayers can provide. It's taxpayer dollars that allow them to have medical and dental for free.
Those who resigned still get their pensions, retirements, final pay", etc... and more money with book/movie deals and speaking engagements.
Ahhh some republicans who don't like the truth.
hey arcangel72901 - What do you think Bush has been doing behind closed doors and amending bills and laws he's already signed??
2007-03-17 16:37:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Why might we would desire to overlook with regard to the Foley Scandal. It reminds us of the actual essence of what the Republican party has replace into. actual Machiavellians, who at despite it takes, precise or incorrect, will attempt to hold onto means and blame each and every person different than those with their palms on the wheel. what number scandals have come out this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days alongside; overlook approximately the different 5 years. The Republican party is bankrupted whilst it involves morals, and ethics. it is the reason, a lot of people which comprise faith Base voters are distancing themselves.
2016-10-02 07:38:08
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answered by herrion 4
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We have war, poverty and crime problems- but instead we are all supposed to be upset about Politicians hiring and firing people over politics?
Last time I checked- those folks got their jobs to begin with based on their politics and contributions to campaigns- not their ability or ethics, and last time I checked BOTH parties do it, and have been doing it for years.
Sorry- I just think we got better things to do then spend the last few years of the Bush Presidency doing the same thing we did the last few years of Clintons =
Chasing political shadows and accomplishing NOTHING>
2007-03-17 16:30:59
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answered by pavano_carl 4
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I'll agree this looks bad--they complicated it. Should've just fired the attorneys, as have EVERY administration before them . Nothing illegal here, but another instance of criminalizing politics. Bad tatse in mouth, will have for long time. Bring on a third party!!
2007-03-17 16:29:18
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answered by rickmcconaghy 3
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It is a sorry day. A sorry day indeed when the chief law enforcement officer in the land decides he can lie to Congress without any repercussions.
And it is even worse that Congress is not reaming this crooked bastard a new asshole. Lying to Congress or a federal officer is a serious offence.
Lying to Congress seems to be a favorite pasttime of these neocon criminals.
2007-03-17 16:59:31
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answered by Vernon 3
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Congress is used to lies. Check their records out 1.Is Rep Jefferson still on payroll ? http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5423211
2. What happen to Pelosi on ETHICS ?http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/06/15/jefferson.caucus/index.html Thenhttp://digg.com/politics/Culture_of_Corruption_Pelosi_Appoints_Jefferson_to_Homeland_Security_Post
2007-03-18 03:11:40
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answered by Anonymous
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How about the liberal nut cases that are making big bucks off oil and taxpayers while wasting time chasing history. Pelosi, Kennedy, Hillary and Obama are so busy posturing for 2008 that they are neglecting their jobs. It is really weird that liberals are so fired up about the firing of some US attorneys while they kept quiet when Clinton got rid of all of them. Two standards seem evident. One for liberals and one for conservatives. I am thankful the conservatives have the guts to do the right thing instead of spinning their wheels playing to the crowd like monkeys on a string.
2007-03-17 16:42:34
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answered by mr conservative 5
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Bush and his administration is nothing but lies and frauds. I'm still waiting for more scandals to pop ups!
It's such a sham that, there're still blind people who are defending him, this i don't understand! How many evidence do they need to be be convinced of Bush's lack of competence and judgement and that him and his friends are nothing but charlatans!
2007-03-17 16:36:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Falling like dominoes. Not the last or the most damaging scandal to be discovered, I am sure.
2007-03-17 19:14:28
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answered by Jack C 3
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That is this week's scandal what will be next weeks scandal. Who will be next to get caught violating some law.
2007-03-17 16:32:32
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answered by Anonymous
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