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The Brethren Donating Member (853 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-09-06 02:01 AM
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34. let things slide?
I'm sure the spoiled, little, chicken-hawk brat would love that. I for one, do not intend to let this piece of crap President get away with anything that he has done from 2000 on. And I don't plan on letting our Democratic legislators get away from doing their jobs either if they don't stand up to him.

And I'm also betting right about now junior is sweating it that we have control of both House and the Senate. If he's not smart enough to figure what the numbers mean, I'm sure his daddy will explain it to him: "son, it's like this...you start with the fingers on your left hand and you count like this. Then when you run out of fingers, you count your toes. And then you start back up again with your fingers." :)

Which means we don't need his permission to hold investigations, or to demand that he be held accountable. Our legislators ...including the repugs, have a responsibility to us to hold him responsible. If they don't, they're not doing their jobs. And hopefully that will include impeaching the S.O.B. and letting him face legal charges after he's removed. But if we end up after all is said and done, with allowing the lying bastard to remain and to be censured...well then, he'll certainly find out what a blow....it is to his power --- just ask Clinton how that felt after the Repug majority got through with him after his impeachment process. And the chimp, unlike Clinton has it made in comparison...he'll only have to deal with working the opposition being in majority for the last 2 yrs of Presidency.

One very nice thing to look forward to aside from yesterdays election....is once this jerk officially leaves office, he's subject to the same civil courts like any one of us "common folk."
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