Posted on 01/06/2006 5:20:31 AM PST by jsk10
We know, we know...Bush is evil, Impeach him, blah, blah, blah. So many Democrats are saying this is wrong and illegal. But as far as I can tell, exactly ZERO have demanded we stop this program. Am I wrong? Should the House put this to a vote (ala Murtha's "cut and run" proposal") to see who would want to simply end this vital program? I'd really like to know who is openly rooting for Al Queda (like we didn't already).
Oh why not make it a threesome and add Hillary? LOL! She has experience in a twofer, why not a threefer?
I'd say put it to a vote... Before ANY of the facts are out there. See what happens.
Don't need to stop it, once the enemy found out what we were doing - they stoped and now use a different communications approach we cannot track.
We lost a lot of protection due to this story.
All sadly to sell a Risen book.
We still need it, they need it to look for chatter and patterns to get an overall picture.
Absolutely!! Who has the cajones? JD Hayworth (R-AZ) put the vote up for the Murtha withdrawal resolution.
No. Actually, it was all, sadly, to promote the DemRat agenda of winning back power in 2006 and 2008. It may end up costing thousands of lives at some point due to another terrorist attack, but I'm sure it will have been worth it to them. After all...they are nothing if not RATS. And self-serving ones, at that.
"All sadly to sell a Risen book."
I'm not sure it was a whole dem thing - they would have known for a year. This story held until oe week before book release.
If I was paid by the NYT and found a story while being paid, then hid it until I wrote a book to make money on my own from my employer paying me to do the same, if I owned the NYT this guy would be gone.
Fantistic idea!
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