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Offline Kazan

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Awesome. Hopefully this means that the Shrub is screwed and the Commission has Rice up on charges for perjury.
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Offline Corsair

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The Shrub, eh? :lol:

I'd love to see that happen...
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Offline Rictor

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I simply don't understand why they (American people, Dubya's critics etc ) ignore their obvious delay tactics, and just order the administarion up on the stand. I mean, certain people had to fight very hard just to get a few hours of Rice's time under oath. It seems obvious to me that any administration official who does not fully cooperate - this means any amount of reasonable time on the stand, under oath and with no resotrictions - is implying their guilt. Oh well, better than nothing.

I still maintain they knew about it and let it happen. Indeed, even maybe helped it along.

 

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Offline Liberator

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Just to clarify, Dr. Rice didn't have to testify.  She had already talked to the Commision in a Closed Door Session.  The Administration is protected by the Separation of Powers, the only way they can have the President, VP, and their staff testify under oath is if they Impeach him and they no cause save their own partisan back-biting.


And for those who think this Commission is non-Partisan, I'll remind you that anything Bob Kerrey is involved in automatically becomes highly partisan just by his participation.
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Offline Bobboau

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"...and they no cause save their own partisan back-biting."
:wtf:
what

and Kerry's involvment doesn't particise this, the fact that it's takeing place in washington and/or involving any member of any branch of the government does.
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Offline Rictor

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So, Liberator, you think that the best way to get the truth out of **** & Co. is to have them asked a few question by a comitee of career-politicians, yes-men and appointees; behind closed doors, and have no part of the process under public scrutiny? Hmm...right.

They'll tell the truth, honest. Just cause their ass is on the line doesn't mean they would *gasp* lie. Even under oath, its almost a certainty that Rice lied or bent the truth.

edit: Libertor, if you think that there are people or factions in Washington who are not to some degree yes-men, you are deluding yourself. Even the Democrats subscribe to the same beliefs as ****, only in a *slighty* different format. Where is the dissent? The Democrats have been fully cooperative with all of ****'s schemes, no reason to think they'de stop now.
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Offline Bobboau

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"its almost a certainty that Rice lied or bent the truth"

to find out you must answer two questions
1) is she a politician?
2) did her mouth open, or was audable sound made through her nasal cavity or other such oraffice?
if the following qualifications are met then there is a good posability that  truth bending/lieing took place.
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I'd vote for ****, just to irritate you people. "Evil will always flourish because good is dumb!"
lol wtf

 

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Damn you! Now I have to watch it again! :D


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Don't we have a few pieces of the "SpaceBalls: The Flamethrower" merchendise around here somewhere?

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Im a bonafide prince! And **** is a liar! WOOHOOO!

 

Offline mikhael

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Originally posted by Liberator
Just to clarify, Dr. Rice didn't have to testify.  She had already talked to the Commision in a Closed Door Session.  The Administration is protected by the Separation of Powers, the only way they can have the President, VP, and their staff testify under oath is if they Impeach him and they no cause save their own partisan back-biting.

I agree that there's not much they can do to compell Shrub and Company short of a full scale impeachment. On the other hand, I'd say lying to the entire nation and the Congress systematically and blatantly in order to push the nation into invading a sovereign country on false pretenses counts as "high crimes and misdemeanors". After all, it got a hell of a lot more people killed than blowjobs and land deals. But this is politics: facts and reality and honesty  have nothing to do with it, I guess. I guess the standards change depending on whether you personally like the president or not. Is that what they call "partisan back-biting"? I think so. ;)

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And for those who think this Commission is non-Partisan, I'll remind you that anything Bob Kerrey is involved in automatically becomes highly partisan just by his participation.

Anything ANY politician is involved in is "partisan"--unless its a politician you like, then its "just".
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Offline Liberator

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There is a difference between agreeing to disagree and getting on with life and the out and out partisan bulldogging that Mr. Kerrey and his ilk(aided and abetted by the "Mainstream Media") take part in.

mik, we don't need to know the everything, more importantly, that's why we elect people like GW and Co., to handle and know about the stuff we don't have the desire or need to know.
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Offline StratComm

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Lib, you just proved Mikhael's point.  I get really tired of the slander that goes on in politics, yes, but honestly there's no way you can place the current administration above it.  Hell, **** and Co are worse about it than anyone in the Senate, it's widly known and accepted that the White House routinely attacks the credibility of dissidents within its own ranks, and I'm not even going into outright opponents.  So please, find some sound arguments or take your religious right, hyper-patriot babbel somewhere else.
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There is a difference between agreeing to disagree and getting on with life and the out and out partisan bulldogging that Mr. Kerrey and his ilk(aided and abetted by the "Mainstream Media") take part in.

mik, we don't need to know the everything, more importantly, that's why we elect people like GW and Co., to handle and know about the stuff we don't have the desire or need to know.


I thought Messers Bush & co was *cough* 'elected' *cough* to  run the country for the benefit of the people, not obfuscate the facts from them when they screw up?  The governemnt - and democratic government - has to be held accountable for their actions and decisions - that's what democracy is.  

And hiding those actions, covering up their mistakes and subtly obstructing crucial enquiries is simply un-democratic.  Let them come out, and say their story.  the the Us, and the world, can judge.  But don't let the accussed judge themselves, and don't blame 'bias' when you don't like what the judgement is.

 

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Indeed, Aldo: "of the people, for the people, by the people" is the pertinent verbiage. Nowhere, in any of the documents that define the formation and governance of our nation does it say that we elect the government to make decisions for us in ignorance. Indeed, the freedoms of speech and the press were enshrined in the Constitution to help ensure that the citizenry was never ignorant of the actions and decisions of government. To suggest that it is acceptable or desireable that there be things that we do not "want or need to know" is to be disloyal to the spirits of democracy and patriotism that we claim to hold so dear.

To address impeachment again:

Consider the "impeachment" of a sitting president. The Constitution is a bit vague on what is required to do so. It specifies "high crimes and misdemeanors" as the measure by which we decide to impeach.

When we, the people, as represented by our Congress, decided to impeach Clinton, we lowered the bar for impeachment. By the standard set by the Clinton impeachment, we MUST impeach ****, as his "high crimes and misdemeanors" are far, far worse than Clinton's. Clinton just lied. **** lied and got American soldiers killed.

About a year ago, Trent Lott (I believe it was) lost his position in Congress for a simple faux pas: he said that we should have elected Strom Thurmond president during the 40s--not knowing that Thurmond was running on a segregationist platform (and indeed advocated, among other things, sending black americans back to Africa). His fellow Republicans said that he "should have known" about Thurmonds politics during the 40s. This is a telling and crucial point. His own party felt like such a mistake could not be excused with a defense of ignorance.

The **** administration rests heavily on a defense that can be summed up as "we trusted what they gave us". Unfortunately, like Mr. Lott, **** and company should have known better. Indeed, they committed troops--not just American troops, but British and Australian--on the basis of either an outright lie, or an ignorant misunderstanding of the facts. Surely, if it wasn't a lie, they "should have known". Surely they should have done due diligence.

I know it seems like partisan back biting. I'm just think that we should follow the standards we, the people, set for ourselves and our government.
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