Posted on 09/29/2006 12:01:58 PM PDT by Lunatic Fringe
Just breaking on CNN
Are you serious? Already?
Careful how you type that. Brian Ross could be copying that to lead tomorrow's World News Tonight :-)
This is not going to play out very well, is it?
Terry McAwful made it big in Florida, didn't he?
yup, read that too. The dem is pissed for being kept out of loop.
I can't imagine that it would..
It's late and I'm tired and not sure of this has been posted ... but this is what's being said over at the Daily Kos
I couldn't find anything in the news
"Pelosi, furious that the Democratic leadership were not informed of the situation for nearly an entire year after the emails were discovered, has already demanded and gotten a House Ethics investigation -- her resolution passed the House 410 to zero. The House committee on Official Conduct now has ten days to issue a preliminary report on what the Republican leadership knew, when they knew it, and what they did or didn't do about it.
I don't think the news media is going to wait around ten days for the Republicans to investigate themselves. I don't think they're going to wait one"
Thank you! My search skills are less than stellar (obviously!)
He was on Hardball tonight and when the black GOP guy (Ron Christie, I think) brought up Byrd and the KKK, Terry actually said, "Hey, give the man a break, he's 82."
How many seats do you think we'll lose?
I think you are right.
This is now officially become blood sport.
Was he really kept out of the loop or is he lying?
Possible good news...I found the House Page Alum message boards. Not much talk about it there.
At least 17.
Not good news at all and you're right, the MSM is going to be all over this and keep on harping about it.
My brain is splitting in half. I despise what he did, but I keep going back to why now?
House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) did not respond Friday night to a report by the Associated Press that GOP congressional leaders had been warned nearly a year ago by one of Foley's Republican colleagues about potential questions concerning his behavior.
But Hastert was visibly uncomfortable discussing Foley at a news conference Friday afternoon that he had called to trumpet congressional passage of rules for questioning and prosecuting suspected terrorists.
"None of us are very happy," he said when asked about the Floridian.
Two too many.
Um, how many did you think we'd lose two days ago? (Looking for the net effect here)
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