Ken Burch
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Sun Feb-26-06 03:33 PM
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Why do Dem leaders in Congress STILL refuse to fight back? |
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Can't we all agree that the "say nothing and try to win by default" strategy simply doesn't work(as 2002 and 2004 proved)? Is it not finally time for our Senate and House leaders to stand up and fight the Bushies as equals and as PROGRESSIVES? Why don't they get it yet?
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Sun Feb-26-06 03:36 PM
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1. Most are bought and paid for. |
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Same as the rethugs. Just my guess.
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Sun Feb-26-06 03:39 PM
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2. That would have been my answer. Collusion by bribery. |
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Something has got to be done to reinstate our democracy. Not sure what, but at the rate it's disappearing, we are on the brink of fascism...
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Ken Burch
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Sun Feb-26-06 03:52 PM
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8. Maybe we should just ask all of them not to run for reelection |
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Then, we could bring in new candidates and leaders who aren't living at Bushco's mercy. After all, no one would be giving up any real power by surrendering the minority leadership, since our minorities in the House and Senate are powerless and irrelevant.
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Sun Feb-26-06 05:36 PM
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Problem comes when you try to convince them that the good of the country should come before their personal gain. I doubt we'll see them returning any large sums of currency in easy to carry bags to the lobbyists and other such seemly organisms. They just seem too comfortable sucking off the government/corporate teat to me.
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Sun Feb-26-06 03:42 PM
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4. That'd be mine too. :-( |
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Sun Feb-26-06 03:40 PM
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I've been thinking about this a lot - and wondering why just as you are. With the wiretapping disclosure and knowing what Nixon did, it's highly conceivable that Bushco has dirt of a lot of Congress and is blackmailing. Bushco operates like the mob, so even without dirt on someone, the lives of those who would disssent or those of their family may have been threated. I put no tactic past them.
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Sun Feb-26-06 03:44 PM
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5. Wasn't that the raison d'etre for the Anthrax? (NT) |
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Sun Feb-26-06 03:46 PM
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Scare them a little bit, let them know they'd better keep their mouths shut.
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Sun Feb-26-06 03:44 PM
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Unless they're guilty of rape and/or assorted types of mayhem, BFD. What's the White House gonna do, out them as potheads, or cokeheads? (Considering the Congress voted against drug testing themselves on the grounds that it violated their privacy? Talk about a double-standard).
If they've got skeletons in their closets they need to dig them out, dress them up, and march them across the stage.
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Sun Feb-26-06 03:52 PM
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everyone should read gore vidal's "dreaming war: blood for oil and the cheney-bush junta" which was published in '02. Vidal traces much of the problem the US has politically with the handicapping of congress: it cost a fortune to get elected, and the terms are too short. it seems the only ones benefitting from this is the corporate nazipooh pigs. Dem leaders are TRAPPED in effect, and if they try to fight, they will get booted out, and like most pols they have a long line of dependents. bushinc etal are the ONLY beneficiary of every single problem the system delivers to the people in the media, the biz and political community. what a mess. maybe bush will make the problem so grotesque that finally something will be done about it, but the elected leadership are hardly posed to do it
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Sun Feb-26-06 04:06 PM
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I think they are worried they will be "Wellstoned" if they push too close to the mark. Their posture doesn't suggest carrot to me. It looks more like stick.
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Sun Feb-26-06 05:26 PM
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11. Because they're corporatists (fascists!) masquerading as dems! n/t |
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