The Kangaroo Court Begins

BoatBuoy

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And now we're posting blog shotcuts...zzz
 

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I had the exact same reaction to dingy harry.
the following is a post i made in another thread regarding this;

The new admin cannot be upstaged by Germany. They already are werking on the first stages of the purges.
In an interview Thursday, Harry ried said ,"I believe that the first order of business when we reorganize after the first of the year is congressional oversight. ".
"Oversight" is liberalese for the INQUISITIONS, which have already begun.
"reorganize" in liberalese means PURGES.

This means purges are to folllow after the first of the year. Don't believe me? Check back here after "first of the year". I know I will -- Just to say "i told you so".

libs have a mental(emotional) block when it comes to koolade consumption.
 

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The fact that somebody has a computer and is loud and noxious,does not give him any glimpses of the future.
The name of this thread implies that people will be punished for crimes real or imagined.This can only come out of the incredulous far reaches of the ultra right wing blogos sphere.I am amazed that anyone even reads those lunatics blabberings.
If anything the democratic party will try to be squeeky clean and make sure the congress sticks to its own code of ethics.
This new ruling party realizes that they have a 2 year trial period to prove themselves.They will not waste it by going left of center.
 

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I love it!

a link to a blog and 12 footer quoting himself..

You poor guys, back in the heady days of congressional hearings about Monica and Bill' and failed real estate investments, you never seemed to think that there was anything wrong with kangaroo courts, as long as your guys were running them.

You know, if this administration had been a bit more self regulating and forthcoming about their own mistakes, there wouldn't be such a backong of un-investigated chicanery for the dems to drool over now.

It's as if the Bush administration and the neo-cons holding the reins of Congress figured they would be on top forever and ever...
 

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Well shucks. I didn't know a computer could convey such "loudness". Absolutely adorable, rolmops. You may find this hard to believe, but after reading a post by Pointer, I also agree that some good can come from 2 years of liberals running amok in DC. As he pointed out (no pun intended), they (the libs) could remove some of the inbedded corruption, while providing public examples of what liberals do and how they think.
As for your paryt not being left of center, I disagree. I think that the democrat party has been devoured by it's extremist fringe. Two years of their clowing, Clooney-ing and cloning should just about be adequate.

The "glimpses of the future" do not require a crystal ball, or a special gift from my God. I get them from my studies of how liberals have historicaly operated, what motivates them, and the "journalism" from the worldwide media they receive. I am also "in tune" with the reasons WHY.
Instead of the ridicule of me personally, why not do as I am threatening to do, and wait and see? Are you afraid of me posting my findings here? It's not that far off in the "distant" future. It may even wake you up. Hey, what can it hurt?
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Naa... If woodrat still thinks the clinton impeachment was meritless, there isn't much hope of him ever removing his head from the sand, or hoping for anything more substantial than a two year episode of "revenge of the nerds".
I'll add another prediction... When the inquisition and purges are in full-swing, He will gloat, while defending these modern-day "Torquemadas" to the end at the same time. In the conclusion of the purges, he will still think felatio isn't sex, as long as the principles consist of at least one liberal .

I sort of count on all of these leftist traits anyhow, to peer into my "crystal ball" thus setting my own course.
But whatever -- individualism is not exactly one of those leftist traits anyhow.



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12Footer said:
The "glimpses of the future" do not require a crystal ball, or a special gift from my God.I get them from my studies of how liberals have historicaly operated, what motivates them, and the "journalism" from the worldwide media they receive. and I am in tune also with the reasons WHY.


Ditto-speak for "Rush"?
 

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Sure, the Clinton hearings had merit, 12. The guy was a weasel and his famous declaration that fellatio wasn't really sex will cause reasonable people to roll their eyes in despair for years to come.

And it would also be reasonable, but not too wise or smart, to impeach the current president for HIS transgressions, which have been many. But like I said, not too smart. There are far more important things facing the next two years of Congress to spend a big chunk of it impeaching W, however satisfying it might be to some of us. And it would sour the public on the dems forever, which is exactly why you and your ilk would love to see them head down that path.

I would like to see the dems take the high road for once, but I don't have much hope of that, just like I had no hope of the neo-con, one party rule being exercised with a shred of humility or decency.

But hey, why should I be surprised? It's not like humility and decency are common neo-con traits anyway...
 

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BoatBuoy said:
12Footer said:
The "glimpses of the future" do not require a crystal ball, or a special gift from my God.I get them from my studies of how liberals have historicaly operated, what motivates them, and the "journalism" from the worldwide media they receive. and I am in tune also with the reasons WHY.


Ditto-speak for "Rush"?


Well, i guess it might as well be. when the marxists go off on him for daring to expose liberalism,just because the exposed happens to be handicapped, I AM known to come to Rush's defense. I listen to his program when possible, but also subscibe to "24/7", just to get the podcasts in the event I cannot listen, or miss too much durring the course of my werk day.
Why?
Does that upset you? Never mind I know it does, and don't really care. At least i don't drink Olberman's koolade.


 

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Kool Aid is Kool Aid, dude, no matter where you get it from...
 

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"I think that the democrat party has been devoured by it's extremist fringe."

Interesting. Yet they won control of the whole Congress, anyway...

I think it is YOUR party that has been devoured by its extremist fringe. That's what happens when you have one party rule for too long. Arrogance, extremism, loss of mission statement.

Show me one thing about the last 6 years that has anything to do with fiscal conservatism. Spending up, taxes down, massive increase in the size of government, payment deferred to the next generations. Doesn't exactly sound like living within one's means.
 

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!2footer,my venom was not pointed at you,but at the bloggers who are usually very much at the fringes of reality,being at their computer consoles.They ususally are out of touch .
I think you will enjoy this.
I think that the first blogger was Karl Marx.He was sitting in a small room in the royal british museum writing "Das Kapital" which is another example of theory taken entirely too far.
This too was mostly caused by a disconnect between Karl and the outside real world.
 

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woodrat said:
"I think that the democrat party has been devoured by it's extremist fringe."

Interesting. Yet they won control of the whole Congress, anyway...

I think it is YOUR party that has been devoured by its extremist fringe. That's what happens when you have one party rule for too long. Arrogance, extremism, loss of mission statement.
I will agree with that. I think the republican "blue bloods" as Rush calls then have subverted conservative ideaolgies with greed and hunger for power. It's a hazard of the electoral process for sure, and one you need to keep vigil upon even tho it's liberals now in power.
Don't let your gaurd down as we did, and be defined by them.

Show me one thing about the last 6 years that has anything to do with fiscal conservatism. Spending up, taxes down, massive increase in the size of government, payment deferred to the next generations. Doesn't exactly sound like living within one's means.
Outside of provisions for a strong defense, an actual, real-to-life tax cut, and SOME semblence (tho incomplete due to obstructionism) of judicial ballance in the supreme court, -- Admittedly, not much.
But there's your three examples....I know. You only axed for "just one" but;

Good dang thing you didn't axe for FOUR... I woulda been up all night! :)




 

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In my mind; the reall issue is "What do we do in Iraq"?
Not creating diversionary actions to mask a basic indecision and subsequent inaction.

Blind the public to the real issues by placing "wrong-doing" at the forefront.

I wonder what the Democrat's reaction would have been to the World Trade Center. As before, when we were attacked on foreign soil and did nothing?
Focus on cleaning up the mess rather than instituting preventive action?

Let the track records illustrate.

Typical "Cut and Run in disguise" mentality.
 

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True, but try to get that thru their heads. It does not compute to them, and "cut-and-run to Okinawa" as a strategy is not "cut and run" to them.
Still, it is their ONLY strategy.
 

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"But there's your three examples....I know. You only axed for "just one" but;"

Only one of those was about fiscal conservatism... ;-)
 

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If anything the democratic party will try to be squeeky clean and make sure the congress sticks to its own code of ethics.

.. which is demo-speak for bury their own perverts behind whatever smoke screens they can generate.

I think what you'll get in the next two years will be continuous "hearings" that will be loudly touted in the media, especially in the months leading up to the election. They also won't be able to reign in their own so nothing of major significance will happen (at least as long as Bush has any stones). And in typical Donk fashion, they'll loudly tell you what's wrong with America and who's responsible.

They will also ram through repeated resolutions demanding a withdrawal time table for Iraq .. and claim responsibility for it when it happens, regardless of reality. If nothing else, the next two years (at least) will be very interesting; full of bovine fecal matter, for sure, but at least interesting.
 

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.At least until the "bovine fecal matter" hits the fan, the Dems will try to claim the high road... a mandate from the American people... America has spoken... and try to legislate every part of your life and tax you to pay for it.

The Dems in recent history have always self destructed. They are a bankrupt, and obsolete party that has no platform other than "we need a change" That change will be so costly for the People that they will be history again in 2008... watch, it will be like those Kinetic sculptures that slowly tear themselves apart
 

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That change will be so costly for the People that they will be history again in 2008...

I don't think so. The Donks won't be able to push anything of substance through, which they'll blame on the republicans. Coupled with never-ending corruption hearings, they'll take credit for a phased "redeployment" (not cut and run, mind you), scream and hollar about all the great things Bush blocked, and will take '08 unless the republicans can come up with someone better than McCain or Guiliani.

If Bush says "not on my watch" early on, there will be no mention of tax increases or other redistribution of your wealth until '09. After that, better go all cash and lay in a supply of can goods, the sledding will get very rough for the "haves" (however the Donks define that by then) ... :'(
 
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