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Politics : Bush-The Mastermind behind 9/11? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: MSI who wrote (3094)9/28/2003 12:39:06 PM
From: Don Earl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20039
 
<<<If the Dems don't make a case against at least this small part of the constant flow of treason out of the WH, then the Dems prove themselves part of the treason as well.>>>

By now I think that part's reasonably obvious. It isn't a matter of "conservatives" vs. "liberals", or "good guys" vs. "bad guys". It's two rival gangs fighting over the same spoils.

There was a time when going into politics meant having a background so squeaky clean it would stand up to the most intense scrutiny. In the current environment I get the impression if there isn't a ton of blackmail evidence to keep covered up on the condition of walking the party line, there isn't much chance of having a shot at the title.

There's something seriously wrong when it's possible to have a 17 year old computer hacker in hand cuffs within a matter of days, but an act of treason that results in the deaths of scores of agents, and threatens national security, results in months long discussion of whether or not it should be investigated at all.

It's really pretty simple. Just send over a few big guys with guns, and drag the nogoodnick off to jail. With 6 reporters to testify to the crime, the trial might last a whole couple of hours.