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The Republicans mostly boycotted the hearing because Waxman had issued a list of questions that could not be asked. It was so confining that the Repubs said the hell with it and didn't bother to participate in a phony exercise.
22 posted on
03/25/2007 10:08:21 PM PDT by
casino66
("We'll succeed," Bush added, "unless we quit.")
To: casino66
The Republicans mostly boycotted the hearing because Waxman had issued a list of questions that could not be asked. It was so confining that the Repubs said the hell with it and didn't bother to participate in a phony exercise.
I've heard something about this before but I don't remember seeing the contents of that list. Is that list available to us? Is it posted so we can know what they were?
It seems odd to me that such a list would be submitted.
25 posted on
03/25/2007 10:23:25 PM PDT by
Tut
To: casino66
If Nostralitis waxman had a list of questions that could not be asked, A GOOD REPUBLICAN(I can't think of any) would have asked those questions only and asked him what HE was covering up.
I can't think of 1 republican with the b@lls to do that.
29 posted on
03/25/2007 11:10:05 PM PDT by
Tricky j
(What I want I take, what I don't I break and I don't want you.)
To: casino66
The Republicans mostly boycotted the hearing because Waxman had issued a list of questions that could not be asked Did any of them have the stones to publish the questions Waxman didn't want anyone to ask? Sometimes the answers to questions aren't half as interesting as the questions themselves.
36 posted on
03/27/2007 2:18:13 AM PDT by
piasa
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