Re: OT - A scenario if one of them wins?




Phyllis Nilsson Wrote:
There are some things the Congress have a right to do, and some they do
not.
The same goes for the President.

However, we were discussing Clinton and Edwards and an upcoming
election.
You don't have to hate President Bush every minute of every day; we
won't
mind.

"RaeMorrill" <RaeMorrill.2truez@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:RaeMorrill.2truez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Phyllis Nilsson Wrote:
One more reason not to vote for either of them. They are sleazy and
arrogant; a dangerous combination.

RaeMorrill
So that's different from hating anyone not a republican 24/7? I loathe
liars. I especially loathe liars who are trying to run our constitution
into the ground. Let's see what the congress has the right to insist on
when they start sending out suboenas. Weed and his henchman have spit at
the law and will continue to do so. What a joke that any charges filed
by anyone, courts, congress, law enforcement, can be dismissed with the
stroke of a pen - making a complete mockery of the law.

It's ok to try to impeach someone for lying about sex, but those who
lie about government laws and policies don't have to answer because
they don't think they should have to? Interesting thought processes.
Too bad it doesn't work for the rest of us. Gee, officer, you clocked
me at 100 mph, but guess what, I'm not showing up at court and you
can't make me because I think that law doesn't apply to me.

Nice!


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RaeMorrill
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