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Democrats signal oversight of Bush would increase. Probes by Congress may be in the cards
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| May 21, 2006
| BENNETT ROTH
Posted on 05/21/2006 2:46:02 AM PDT by FairOpinion
Michigan Democrat Rep. John Conyers Jr.'s Web site features his call for investigations of the U.S. invasion of Iraq and President Bush's authorization of wiretapping without court warrants.
Conyers says either could justify Bush's impeachment or censure.
It is one of numerous demands by frustrated Democrats, out of power in Congress for several years, for investigations of the Bush administration.
But with the growing prospect that they could regain control of at least the House in the November elections, Democratic leaders are signaling that they intend to increase oversight of the White House if they win a majority and use their subpoena power to put the administration on the griddle.
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi of California has indicated that high energy prices, faulty intelligence used to justify the Iraq war and the National Security Agency's surveillance program would be investigated.
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TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bush; congress; democrats; dncagenda; dncangenda; election; elections; gwot; iraq; nsa; terrorism; waronterror; wot
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People who are so anxious to see Republican incumbents defeated, better consider that they are giving the Dems a better chance to take ovef Congress in November, and they are all set to thwart President Bush's efforts to protect us from the terrorists.
To: FairOpinion
Related article:
Republican vulnerability in House races may be growing
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,635209216,00.html
Despite polls showing rising support for Democrats and scorn for Republicans, analysts have said Democratic hopes for big gains remain remote, because so few seats are in contention.
That appears to be changing.
Over the past week, a handful of once-safe Republican congressional seats have come into play, and other Republican incumbents are facing increasingly stiff re-election battles, according to analysts, pollsters and officials in both parties. The change amounts to a slight but significant shift in the playing field, and a potentially pivotal change in the dynamics of this midterm election.
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posted on
05/21/2006 2:47:29 AM PDT
by
FairOpinion
(Dem Foreign Policy: SURRENDER to our enemies. Real conservatives don't help Dems get elected.)
To: FairOpinion
Conyers represents one of the most crime ridden districts in the country: the east side of Detroit. People there live in barred homes. Drugs are plentiful. The police don't prevent crime, they just do the paperwork after it happens.
You'd think he'd be interested in cleaning it up?
No, not Conyers. He just wants to get Bush.
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posted on
05/21/2006 2:51:21 AM PDT
by
kjo
To: FairOpinion
Michigan Democrat Rep. John Conyers Jr.'s Web site features his call for investigations of the U.S. invasion of Iraq and President Bush's authorization of wiretapping without court warrants. I'd love to see this opened up on prime-time TV. We can present the pre-war docs to the public (since the MSM won't) and explain FISA and the evolution of the legal basis for wiretapping.
To: FairOpinion
What I don't understand about Bush is how he allowed his numbers to fall this far. Last summer, I began screaming on this board that he needed a new PR strategy. There were so many things he could do to counter the hostile media. He did next to nothing. Now he's faced with the prospect of losing the House, which was his strongest support. The Senate Republicans are a disgrace. I soured on them when I watched the Bolten hearings.
The only good thing is expect the Democrats to overplay their hand. However, he needs to discredit the media soon and neutralize them to a certain extent, soon.
To: Patriot from Philly
"What I don't understand about Bush is how he allowed his numbers to fall this far. "
I don't understand it either.
It seems to me that every since Karen Hughes left, they just couldn't get their PR strategy together. I think President Bush thinks, that if he does things right, eventually people will figure it out, but with the hostile MSM and the Dems, perception is more important than reality.
We are having a great economy, as a result of Bush's taxcuts, and he is not taking credit for it and most people don't even notice it.
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posted on
05/21/2006 2:58:56 AM PDT
by
FairOpinion
(Dem Foreign Policy: SURRENDER to our enemies. Real conservatives don't help Dems get elected.)
To: FairOpinion
"Democrats signal oversight of Bush would increase. Probes by Congress may be in the cards "
The RATS are a very funny lot indeed, really good at counting chickens that don't exist.
They counted their chickens in 2002 too didn't they.
If I am not mistaken Terry McAuliffe "guaranteed" the RATS were going to win the Congress back then too, then promptly got clobbered. Same thing in 2004.
It's good to see the RATS Neanderthals exposing their malignant intentions for all to see right now, so Republicans can be even more determined to come out and clobber the RATS yet again come November.
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posted on
05/21/2006 3:03:45 AM PDT
by
Jameison
To: FairOpinion
We are having a great economy, as a result of Bush's taxcuts, and he is not taking credit for it and most people don't even notice it.Do ever wonder why most people don't notice the great economy? Could it be that it is not so great?
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posted on
05/21/2006 3:04:06 AM PDT
by
SwordofTruth
(God is good all the time.)
To: FairOpinion
The wire-tap bill was passed by a RAT congress in 93 and signed by RAT Clinton, their favorite traitor. Conyers prob. voted for it without ever reading it. Any investigation MUST include questioning everyone of them who voted for the Bill, AND Clinton himself.
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posted on
05/21/2006 3:05:31 AM PDT
by
Waco
To: Waco
Any investigation MUST include questioning everyone of them who voted for the Bill, AND Clinton himself. Aren't you the dreamer! :-)
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posted on
05/21/2006 3:09:10 AM PDT
by
Howlin
To: FairOpinion
"That appears to be changing.
Over the past week, a handful of once-safe Republican congressional seats have come into play, and other Republican incumbents are facing increasingly stiff re-election battles, according to analysts, pollsters and officials in both parties. "
Yeah?
According to "analysts" eh?
Oookkay.
Read this extract from Realclearpolitics:
"The most interesting contrarian countersign is how well Republicans seem to be doing in several close races, and even in some contests where they should not be competitive. Senate seats now held by Democrats in Minnesota, New Jersey, Maryland and Washington are now close. Governorships now held by Democrats in Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania could be turned over to Republicans. Enough house seats that will be necessary for Democrats to win to take control next year have so far not visibly materialized."
Read more here:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2006/05/post_9.html
The RATS are going to be in a for a very big disappointment...yet again..just like the moonbat clowns at DU over "Fitzmas" last week. :)
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posted on
05/21/2006 3:12:54 AM PDT
by
Jameison
To: FairOpinion
There were so many things he could have done. For instance, when it was obvious the media was playing the poll game, they could have implied that conservatives/Republicans are no longer cooperating with the polls so they are now rendered useless. The media would have continued to play this game, but it would take a lot of the edge off it.
He could have told monthly heroes of Iraq stories, about the men and women who have fought and died for us. He could have highlighted a family, why is the horrid Cindy Sheehan the most well known mother of a dead soldier.
I just am so fed up with him. He should have established a war room when he realized what the media was doing. Hard,mean folks that would come out hitting at every phony, poll, every allegation. But know, he just sat there.
To: SwordofTruth
"Do ever wonder why most people don't notice the great economy? Could it be that it is not so great?"
Ummm...no
The economy IS very good.
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posted on
05/21/2006 3:15:32 AM PDT
by
Jameison
To: Jameison
There were a number of Republicans defeated in primaries and some conservatives are very happy about it, totally ignoring that this put the seat in play for the Dems.
14 GOP INCUMBENTS DEFEATED IN PRIMARY
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1635546/posts\
Including how happily the "conservative" author is reporting, that:
"In the California 50th Congressional District Special Election, the Democrat is ahead of the Republican, since the Republican has been portrayed as more liberal than many Democrats"
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posted on
05/21/2006 3:18:03 AM PDT
by
FairOpinion
(Dem Foreign Policy: SURRENDER to our enemies. Real conservatives don't help Dems get elected.)
To: Patriot from Philly
Well the President has had a lot help from just about everyone in the World.!!!!!
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posted on
05/21/2006 3:19:06 AM PDT
by
Coldwater Creek
("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
To: FairOpinion
It is sad to say, but President Bush's humbleness is probably the one thing that irritates me the most.
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posted on
05/21/2006 3:21:20 AM PDT
by
Coldwater Creek
("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
To: Patriot from Philly
"I just am so fed up with him"
I am not.
MSM did their worst in 2004, and President Bush still won with the highest number of votes ever in US history, plus the highest percentage of votes in 16 years.
Voters are not handing over control of the congress to people who think like Howard "I hate Republicans" Dean, Michael Moore and Susan Sarandon and the moonbats at Kos/DU.
We will win in November.
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posted on
05/21/2006 3:22:15 AM PDT
by
Jameison
To: SwordofTruth
Silliness again! The stock market is almost at an all time high, full employment, people are still driving like gas was .25 a gal. still loading up their grocery baskets and shopping til they drop. Nope! haven't seen soup lines!
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posted on
05/21/2006 3:26:25 AM PDT
by
Coldwater Creek
("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
To: SwordofTruth
Silliness again! The stock market is almost at an all time high, full employment, people are still driving like gas was .25 a gal. still loading up their grocery baskets and shopping til they drop. Nope! haven't seen soup lines!
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posted on
05/21/2006 3:26:36 AM PDT
by
Coldwater Creek
("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
To: Jameison
Ummm...no The economy IS very good.Really, that explains why the average Joe recognizes that, because you say so?
If the economy is so great don't you think more people would notice? Or do you think they would have to be told this fact because they just couldn't see it for themselves?
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posted on
05/21/2006 3:27:13 AM PDT
by
SwordofTruth
(God is good all the time.)
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