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How can someone who is a Republican justify anything that President Bush does. He seems to care less what the American people, or the American justice system, thinks. Scooter Libby's commuted sentence is just one more example of the fascist power Bush yields.
Think about 'Pubes.!

2007-07-02 12:18:14 · 21 answers · asked by Brenda J 3 in Politics & Government Government

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I saw he wrote that criminal a get out of jail free card.

Come on elections!

2007-07-02 12:22:22 · answer #1 · answered by Dreaming Free's Alter Ego 1 · 1 1

"This decision to commute the sentence of a man who compromised our national security cements the legacy of an Administration characterized by a politics of cynicism and division, one that has consistently placed itself and its ideology above the law. This is exactly the kind of politics we must change so we can begin restoring the American people's faith in a government that puts the country's progress ahead of the bitter partisanship of recent years."

What security was breached? There was no crime - Fitzgerald prosecuted not a single person for exposing the soccer mom Valerie Plume who was not a covert agent and did nothing except get her pathetic husband jobs paid for by working Americans

2007-07-02 12:27:00 · answer #2 · answered by Sandra 5 · 1 0

Libby was the victim of a witch hunt while lying to cover up a non-crime.

Fitzgerald knew there was no crime, but still prosecuted Libby.

I support the Bush clemency, which is his right under the Constitution.

2007-07-02 12:32:18 · answer #3 · answered by Uncle Pennybags 7 · 1 0

Dear Brenda,

I was born in the Great State of Texas in the lovely riverwalk city of San Antonio many moons ago. I am not only a United States citizen by God's good grace of allowing me to be born in these United States, but I am also a proud Texan and a patriotic flag-waving, troop supporting, never-missed-a-vote-yet, Republican-when-I-wish-to-be.

Brenda, dear, there are always two sides to every political issue. Educate yourself without impartiality, then decide how to vote. Never, never swallow a party line without examining it.

I fear the Democrats because they do not think that I am intelligent enough to use my money wisely. They want to take 98% of it, use it as their own (which they do not use wisely, or they would not have decided to vote themselves a pay raise a little while back), tell me where to live, what I can eat, when to retire, how to raise my own precious children, and numerous other pressing things that should be left to individuals who try their best to live by God's Golden Rule.

Do I swallow all of what President Bush lays before us? No. The Mexican connection makes me VERY nervous. The moment Congress decides to allow people who have shown no respect for our country's rules about who comes in and how, and allows them citizenship, I am going to make it a personal concern to see the congressmen responsible for this bill are not re-elected. If our government doesn't demand repayment from Mexico for the expense of sending these law-breakers back to their country, they are less than worthless to us as taxpayers.

There are problems on both sides of the aisle, Brenda. Educate yourself, don't waste time calling names. If you are this upset, wait until you see the antics of your own party. Anyone who can proudly call themselves a Democrat after foisting Bill and Hillary Clinton off on this country as worthy leaders, needs to examine their love and loyalty to their country.

'nuff said. As I said, mistakes are made on both sides. Keep your eyes and ears open. Vote carefully.

2007-07-02 13:45:06 · answer #4 · answered by Peanut 4 · 0 0

Yes it is! The chimp, has done exactly what I knew would happen: He commuted Scooter Libbey's sentence upheld by the DC Court of Appeals. The chimp is the most corrupt of any president America has ever seen! If this latest action does not bring about an impeachment nothing will!

2007-07-02 12:28:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Though I can agree with you on some points, how can you call bush a fascist?... A fascist is someone who believes in the all power of one race, which in his case would be white... I don't see him destroying other races or being discriminant... He is defenatly not trying to get world domination either, or he would be killing a LOT more people.

Sorry, but you need to use a different word than "facist"

And no, I am not defending bush, or this country, I would rather be out of this place... gg america.

Chao,

-Grajo

2007-07-02 12:22:33 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Hey, at least, unlike the last guy. He hasn't given a FBI sniper a walk on shooting an unarmed mother holding an infant, sent tanks against a religious group that by their own words was not breaking any federal law.

2007-07-02 13:26:07 · answer #7 · answered by hugahugababy 2 · 0 0

clinton pardoned worse, and how is this a symbol of anything other than the power all presidents yield? what does this Q have to do with calling yourself a US citizen?

2007-07-02 12:43:01 · answer #8 · answered by FengHuaXueYue 6 · 1 0

PLEASE... Allow me to throw your question right back in your FACE! If you are so Anti-Bush, why don't you move??? Try moving to one of the countries that the "Fascist" has "invaded", like the Sudan or Iraq? You go there and stand up to denounce the government, then you tell me what a "fascist" Bush is... GOOD DAY!

2007-07-02 12:25:55 · answer #9 · answered by Duk Dong 4 · 1 1

Clinton pardoned Marc Rich! Way worse....

WASHINGTON (UPI) - U.S. federal prosecutors have launched a probe to determine whether fugitive financier Marc Rich bought his last-minute pardon from Bill Clinton, a source familiar with the case told United Press International Wednesday.
The source said that the U.S. attorney's office in New York had begun an inquiry aimed at establishing whether there was any connection between the pardon - one of a flurry granted by Clinton in the dying moments of his presidency - and the large contributions made by the fugitive's ex-wife, Denise Rich, to Democrat causes, including the Senate campaign of Hillary Clinton, and the Clinton Presidential Library Fund.

2007-07-02 12:21:45 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

your just as crazy as the "republicans". both sides dont make good points, and both are so completly blind sided by calling each other out on this or that. who gives a ****, none of them can run a country without bullshit going on in the back. The whole government is to blame, not these douches that are running for office or in office.

2007-07-02 12:21:44 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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