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LOL ... Let's do a bit a republican rethoric: PROVE THAT HE DIDN'T SAY THAT Since I know that you will come back with your spoon out of your ass, I will make it easy for you: Quote:
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Thank you, I had another source on that :thumbsup :thumbsup |
Legal or not it shows once again Bush is a hypocrite and a liar. It also shows Bush is willing to compromise national security for political gain.
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As if we weren't in debt enough as a nation then Bush spends all this money to "investigate" the source of this leak when it was his own cabinet. What a fucking prick. How did he become president again? Oh yeah the U.S. is full of dumbshits who don't vote (except for the hicks in the middle of the country).
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There is no such thing as an honest politician.
Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Next. |
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Its good to see people finally talking about "facism" - every little thing that the Bush administration has done has its roots in the 1930s Germany - might take a look at how Hitler actually rose to power - almost a mirror image of Bush's actions. Mein Kampf ought to be required reading for every schoolchild in the US as a way of teaching how to not repeat history.
Of course the Bush family tried to get into power a few years earlier (by about 8 years when Bush Sr was Vice Prez) when they tried to have Reagan assassinated by John W. Hinckley - who just happened to be a friend of Neil Bush's and was actually scheduled to have dinner at the Bush's house but he missed that dinner after he failed to kill Reagan and got arrested on the spot. Neil and Scott Himkley(Johns brother) were old friends from Denver in the energy biz from their companies Vanderbilt Energy and Standard Oil of Indiana(based in Denver) As far as the current Bush member doing something illegal - I would think that the revelation that he was planning an assassination of Saddam should do the trick since Executive Order 11905 of 1976 made that action illegal - 5(g) Prohibition on Assassination. No employee of the United States Government shall engage in, or conspire to engage in, political assassination. Should be fun as soon as someone realizes he's already admitted to a felony and crimes and misdemeanors. |
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I would think that leaking information and declassifying information would be 2 different things..
To say the particular situation was considered declassifying, then it's ok to reveal other cia agents as well... |
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its not foolish or immature to question, its only foolish and immature to question the things YOU question. |
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You may, or may not for that matter...be surprised by what they've been involved in over the years. |
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