Posted on 04/09/2007 7:52:38 PM PDT by rob21
Speaker Nancy Pelosi is clearly one of those women who want it all. In her case though, this is not simply a matter of a lady seeking to have both a family and a fulfilling and successful professional life. Rather, the first female leader of the House of Representatives evidently seeks also to be the commander-in-chief and the secretary of state.
The job of the former would be circumscribed, if not rendered impossible, by the legislation Mrs. Pelosi is currently pushing through Congress. Her supplemental spending bill meant to provide resources needed to fund ongoing military operations would compel the removal of U.S. combat forces from Iraq by a date certain, irrespective of conditions on the ground.
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It occurred to me not five minutes ago that the Dem’s are screaming for an investigation of Gonzolas for firing eight attorneys. For what anyone can tell the firings were completely legal and there was no wrong doing. Sure he could have given a reason, but you know what he didn’t have to. Even Republicans are getting in on the Gonzolas must resign or be fired action.
Now we have Pelosi that has usurped Constitutional powers from the Executive branch and quite possibly committed a felony in doing so, and not one single prominent politician that I know of, in any party is demanding that she be even be investigated, let alone resign.
Everything is going to come to a head soon in a perfect storm, and it won’t be pretty. Pelosi is just one of the many, many symptoms.
Wish we had a new tone in Washington and give the Dems what they deserve. Hard ball hits for their treasonous shenanigans.
It occurred to me not five minutes ago that the Dems are screaming for an investigation of Gonzolas for firing eight attorneys. `
There are many who say what does it matter as long as there is a chance for piece? The Constitution has separation of powers to prevent what just occurred.
Image that Bush does not like a ruling from the Supreme Court and goes over to the Court House and casts a vote on an issue he deems of vital to the interests of the county. Or joins the budget meetings in the House instead let them do their work as instructed by the Constitution.
There are many who say what does it matter as long as there is a chance for piece? The Constitution has separation of powers to prevent what just occurred.
Image that Bush does not like a ruling from the Supreme Court and goes over to the Court House and casts a vote on an issue he deems of vital to the interests of the country. Or joins the budget meetings in the House instead let them do as instructed by the Constitution.
This may sound cynical, but what makes you think that the GOP would bother fighting now when they've been on their knees the past 7 years?
I think the problem is that Republican voters realize that the GOP hasn't got the testicular fortitude to fight the battle that needs to be fought. Republican politicians have got wind of this. Instead of responded by providing us wrong, they're content to say "Well, we're off the hook".
My thought: Nothing will happen and Jihad Nancy will continue her reign of terror.
Heck, Diane Feinstein just got caught funneling war contracts to her husbands company and only resigned from one committee. If it had been a Republican she would have been publically whipped and hung out to dry.
My opinion of the GOP has gotten so low I'm getting out the shovel, because I don't think they're done dissappointing me yet.
The Constitution has separation of powers to prevent what just occurred.
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