[Grovenet] Here we go again . . .

David Morelli jo.david at verizon.net
Mon Oct 22 23:00:02 PDT 2007


Gee,  I wonder if we could impeach him and then hold him under the  
Patriot Act while he is investigated for some crime related to his  
international terrorism connections?  Perhaps if we stuck him in Abu  
Grabe prison, it would take some of the pressure off of our troops  
else where in Iraq.

After all, we don't actually need to have some concrete evidence to  
hold him, we don't even need to know that a crime was actually  
committed, we just have to suspect that it may happen in the future,  
and we can send him to a prison far removed from his homeland.  I  
know we can do that, because the President has told us that we can do  
that, and he wouldn't lie.

David

On Oct 22, 2007, at 2:59 PM, Allen Warren wrote:

> Bush asks for $46 billion more for wars: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/ 
> 20071022/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush_war_spending
>
> I don't know which is worse, Bush asking for the money or the sad  
> response that's deja vu all over again: "We've been fighting for  
> America's priorities while the president continues investing only  
> in his failed war strategy — and wants us to come up with another  
> $200 billion and just sign off on it?" said Senate Majority Leader  
> Harry Reid, D-Nev. "President Bush should not expect Congress to  
> rubber stamp his latest supplemental request. We're not going to do  
> that."
>
> The Democratically-controlled Congress has shown time and again  
> they talk tough but in the end acquiese to Bush.  The winning  
> strategy for Bush continues to be backing Democrats into the corner  
> with his "You're not supporting the troops like you say you are  
> when you deny them the equipment they need by cutting off  
> funding."  Or maybe a better analogy is it's like a game of  
> chicken, where the Democrats know Bush will keep the troops in Iraq  
> while the Democrats stall and position around approving funding  
> 'cause no Democrat wants to be seen as holding back on funding for  
> troops since we all know Bush will NEVER withdraw them.  He will  
> keep them there no matter what and just keep piling blame on the  
> Democrats for not supporthing them.  As long as the troops are in  
> Iraq, Bush holds the trump card . . . and both sides know this.
>
> Allen Warren
>
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