http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070726/ap_on_go_co/congress_gonzales
I mean, forget that the FBI has been the only effective Homeland Security Agency, busting more than a dozen terrorist plots before they could hatch. This guy's testimony contradicts Gonzlaes and could lead to an Indictment against Rove.
What kind of Patriot calls a close friend of the Beloved Leader a liar?
2007-07-26
11:04:32
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And fortunately, not just the People, Myles. It was the FBI who brought Nixon down and Broke open Missilegate. Maybe they can pull off a hat trick and save us once again.
2007-07-26
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Actually, Michael P, after Arnold won us the Battle of Saratoga, even the loss of the booms at West Point would have only prolonged the War. Worst case, Britain would have bit off a piece of NW New York.
2007-07-27
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How can someone who has sworn an oath to uphold the law be a traitor to their govt for appearing before a branch of that govt and telling the truth.....?
Have we gone so completely around the bend into fanaticism that telling the truth at a govt hearing is now treason?
2007-07-26 11:08:25
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Yes, perhaps he is...but then mankind will always disappoint us ... that's why all US coins say "In GOD we trust" (who else is trustworth?)
The Word of God says "All have sinned, and fallen short of the glory of God".
Traitors are with us all too often.
As a Canadian, I kinda like Benedict Arnold, and see him as a true patriot loyal to the king.
I know, in the USA, Benedict Arnold's photo is virtually next to the word "traitor" in the dictionary, as an illustration...but who ready "betrayed" the king?...you did!
Look at Pete Rose, and that NBA ref who fixed games so he could win bets on them! Traitors are under every rock.
2007-07-27 08:53:03
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nice twist..."beloved leader" is certainly shedding true believers at an unsustainable rate these days. i wonder how the party faithful will explain this one...they got a lot of practice during "scooter's" tribulations. but!...not to fear...things should begin to wrap up in time for a presidential pardon similar to nixon's, where-in he was pardoned for all past, current and future crimes.
2007-07-26 22:00:49
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No, he's not a traitor. Telling the truth in a court of law--especially an AMERICAN court of law--is in no way treasonous. He's standing up for America, and recognizes that America consists of more than the president.
2007-07-26 18:11:53
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and finally...just possibly the chickens are coming home to roost. I think this administration has gotten away with so many lies, that they have become arrogant and think they can continue treating the American people like they are too stupid to find out the truth. People are begining to wake up. Thankfully!
2007-07-26 18:09:31
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answered by Myles D 6
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The Americans are just waking up-- and I say to them, (And its to late baby now, its too late, though you really did try to make it, something inside has died, and I don't know if I can take it. Oh no).
2007-07-26 21:00:22
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Because Albert Gonazlez should never have been kept as AG after his efforts to trash the Constitution. His job, his duty, was to *uphold* it; in this, he failed.
2007-07-26 19:31:03
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answered by Mathsorcerer 7
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No. Truth sets us free.
2007-07-26 18:07:20
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answered by bobanalyst 6
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You've got to put the pipe down man...It's got you believing some backwards s**t...
2007-07-26 18:08:23
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Do this affects you at the supermarket check stand when you're about to pay?
2007-07-26 18:09:56
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