Posted on 08/11/2009 6:53:28 AM PDT by WakeUpAndVote
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Indeed, we need to get Ann Coulter on it. She has researched these "incidents" and found most if not all, are done by the "victims"
MARCH 2004 MID : (SUSPENDED SOLDIER WRITES TO RINO ARLEN SPECTER, R-PA-- See WAR AGAINST THE WAR, ABU GHRAIB, BLEEDINGHEARTATTACK, JOE WILSON, VALERIE PLAME, MEDIA SHIELD LAW) Separately, a suspended Army officer in Iraq wrote to Republican Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania that he was being unfairly punished after "pictures of naked prisoners" were discovered. He sent the letter six weeks before the CBS program "60 Minutes II" first broadcast photographs of the prisoners on April 28 [2004].
JUNE 8?, 2006 THU : (NSA EAVESDROPPING : SENATE JUDICIARY CHAIRMAN PA SENATOR SPECTER vs CHENEY ) Vice President Dick Cheney Thursday defended himself against accusations by a leading Republican senator that he worked to thwart Senate plans to make telephone executives testify at a hearing about a U.S. domestic spying program. A day after Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter rebuked Cheney for trying to head off subpoenas of the phone company executives, Cheney acknowledged that he had spoken to Senate leaders and members of Specter's committee. He said in a letter to Specter that he acted when the administration became concerned about a "compulsory process to force testimony" in a matter that could involve classified information. However, he said, his contacts with senators were "not unusual" and that in his role as vice president, "I have frequent contact with senators, both at their initiative and mine." "The respectful and candid exchange of views is something to be encouraged rather than avoided," Cheney said. Specter had written to Cheney to protest his role in what the Pennsylvania senator said was a larger White House effort to keep the courts and Congress from examining constitutional questions raised by the warrantless eavesdropping program. Specter said Cheney had asked Republicans to oppose "any ... hearing, even a closed one" and advised lawmakers that the companies were "not to provide any information to the committee as they were prohibited from disclosing classified information." Specter said Cheney's action prompted him to delay plans to subpoena the executives. The subpoenas would compel executives to testify about what role their companies may have played in the spy program. The domestic spying program, which President Bush ordered soon after the Sept. 11 attacks, allows the National Security Agency to monitor the international phone calls and e-mails of U.S. citizens without first obtaining warrants if in pursuit of al-Qaida suspects. Cheney said that his conversations with the senators took place after White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten raised the concerns with Specter himself.------------Dick Cheney to Arlen Specter: I'll Talk to Senators Whenever I Want NewsMax ^ | June 8, 2006 | Carl Limbacher
NOVEMBER 2006 : (ARLEN SPECTER, RHINO-PA -- -- See ABU GHRAIB, BLEEDINGHEARTATTACK, JOE WILSON & VALERIE PLAME WILSON {See VIPS, DANIEL ELLSBERG}, MEDIA SHIELD LAW, WAR ON CHENEY) Inside the Beltway "Very odd," says our source. "They sat at a table in the back." Referring to the intriguing trio of Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Arlen Specter, former ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV, and his wife, Valerie Plame, of CIA-leak fame,(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...-----Go figure (Specter, Plame, Wilson having lunch), WashTimes ^ | 11-29-06 Posted on 12/05/2006 11:07:48 PM PST by STARWISE
I had a used 75 Vega and a new 76. They wouldn’t stop on wet roads, just slid along, so you had to do some fancy maneuvering at red lights, made me hate Chevrolet. Also the cheap Firestone tires, one blew out on the new car on the drive home.
The judiciary committee he chaired leaked like a seive, and he hangs out with leaky-arsed scum so rest assured your records will be in "good hands."
Simply put, the Feds are trying to run the majority of our industries now. Like Russia in the 70’s
Good luck Mein Fuhrer. Seig Heil Soetoro!!
Prayers———and remember you are speaking for millions of Americans. Good luck.
Nonsense! They get it free already- my sister used to deliver their babies. Her boss even makes the RNs take time from their other patients to fix coffee and serve it to the visitors - illegals too mostly- who drop in in droves to see their spankin' new family member.
Same goes for all government funded patients as any complaints, however ridiculous, will result in the gov not paying the hospital back.
(I'll be singing it all day.........and will sing it to my husband who was a Jet in a HS musical 40 years ago. :)
I’m with ya brother.
Richstag fire
Wouldn’t it be nice to live in America again?
I didn't say I believed him I said I liked what he said, but as soon as he said he wanted single payer he negated the good stuff. (because basically single payer will negate any good the bill will do because then it will wipe out private insurance and then the liberals can just set any rules they want because they will control Healthcare totally!)
I hate to think I’m so cynical but I feel pretty sure the swastika painting was an ‘inside job’ to deflect attention away from the gaining townhall momentum.
This particular Congressman had a town hall a few days ago and was royally embarrassed after he shouted down and insulted a man in the audience trying to ask questions. Ends up, the audience member is a respected doctor in the community, and he made the Congressman look like a fool.
Sorry, but I just don’t buy the swastika deal; especially after Pelosi’s Nazi remarks. It’s just too manufactured.
It’s a matched set.
Great, we need more of those moments.
This whole thing is so manufactured.
People ask questions, are insulted so they yell the question.
Then they are seen as a mob, not just a citizen who should be able to get an answer from the people that work for us.
LOL at the irony of "work for us!"
And furthermore, righteous indignation has little to do with cussing or not cussing. It has everything to do with the long train of abuses suffered by free individuals and our families, our friends and our businesses.
Just wanted to clear that up.
Business International Corporation... hum.
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