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Mon Mar-20-06 08:21 AM
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Mon Mar-20-06 08:28 AM
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1. Well, they will keep silent on this too. |
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Edited on Mon Mar-20-06 08:31 AM by Mass
A couple of people will vaguely make a comment on this, but there will be no real effort to do something.
Reid shutting down the Senate in November was another empty gesture (a tantrum), but he never really followed up (at least publicly), so, it is not really surprising that Roberts buries it at the first opportunity.
Could the Junior Senator from MA step up once again as he did last year. Now is no time for vacation, even if there are largely due. We need people to be a real opposition (both solid and pondered) and Durbin cannot do that alone.
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Mon Mar-20-06 02:14 PM
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Edited on Mon Mar-20-06 02:14 PM by ProSense
eff is the outrage?
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Mon Mar-20-06 05:29 PM
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3. I agree, this is important stuff. Bush claims bad intelligence is |
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what lead to his decision into a war with Iraq. I don't by this reasoning, but intelligence issues should be investigated and so should all the other decisions that were supposedly decided on intelligence reports. The American people have a right to a complete investigation. The things that lead us into this war should never happen again. You are right, where is the outrage! It seems, it isn't as important as a senator trying censure the President.
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