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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: steve harris who wrote (47169)11/9/2005 11:41:07 AM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 93284
 
Like all Bushie thieves, Big Oil CEO's deny wrongdoing. Even as they started making record profits the week after Bush-Cheney were first nominated. news.yahoo.com

Can you believe Bushies are giving these pigs tends of billions in corporate welfare on top of all the gouging and miserly greed?



To: steve harris who wrote (47169)11/9/2005 11:49:57 AM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 93284
 
CNN: Lott says Cheney/GOP senators outed CIA prisons

Just as Frist is calling for the head of whomever leaked. lol

"Trent Lott stunned reporters by declaring that this subject was actually discussed at a Senate Republican luncheon, Republican senators only, last tuesday the day before the story ran in the Washington Post. Lott noted that Vice President Cheney was also in the room for that discussion and Lott said point blank "a lot of it came out of that room last tuesday, pointing to the room where the lunch was held in the capitol." He added of senators "we can't keep our mouths shut." He added about the vice president, "He was up here last week and talked up here in that room right there in a roomful of nothing but senators and every word that was said in there went right to the newspaper." He said he believes when all is said and done it may wind up as an ethics investigation of a Republican senator, maybe a Republican staffer as well. Senator Frist's office not commenting on this development. The Washington Post not commenting either."

Wonder if the networks will pick up this story, as it includes sensitive classified CIA information. They probably won't, but look for Frist to drop his probe. He wouldn't dare investigate a fellow Republican.