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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Republicans are full of Crap

Okay, no more Mrs. Nice Gal! I have had it with Republicans and their full of crap politics.

Now, the National GOP is planning on running ads in our great state of Wisconsin aimed to scare us into complying with our lying, illegal wiretapping President and to turn us against the one man in this nation brave enough to stand up for what is right and just -- Senator Russ Feingold.

Click the link to read the ad.

I am so sick and tired of the bullshit that spews out of the mouths of Republicans. The majority of these bastards decided Clinton should be impeached for sex, but President Bush can trample all over our civil liberties and we should just sit here and take it!

If this was a movie, I'd get up and walk out, but unfortunately, this is real life and we're stuck with these rambling idiots ruining our nation.

Ben Franklin put it best, "If we give up our liberty for security, we will have neither."

The Republicans want you to give up your liberty.

The Republicans want you to trust a man who lied.

The Republicans want Russ Feingold to sit down and shut up.

The Republicans want to silence the 49% of us who didn't vote for Bush in the first place.

It is wrong for any sitting President to illegally wiretap anyone for any reason. There is no provision in either the law nor the Constitution of the United States of America to allow the President of the United States to circumvent the system and spy on our citizens.

It is immoral for our President to think that he is infallible and to remove our civil liberties.

May God find time to have mercy on our souls for allowing Bush to degrade the freedoms we have in this country.

God Bless.

4 comments:

Iwanski said...

I don't alwyas agree with him, but Thank God there's a man of courage like Russ Feingold in this fight.

Julie said...

Publius, consensus? Isn't there?

It is not all right for anyone to illegally tap someone else's phone -- former presidents and future ones.

George W. Bush ordered wiretaps without requesting a warrant -- that makes it illegal. Period. There's not even room for doubt. No warrant makes the wiretaps illegal.

So, from whom do I need a consensus?

Iwanski, I feel the same way. I'm glad that someone is willing to stand up for that in which they believe.

Blessings

Anonymous said...

Obviously there isn't consensus. If Feingold were really serious about getting to the bottom of this and vindicating his allegations, he would/should have called for impeachment. Because then there would be hearings and an investigation. Censure is simply a vote of admonishment. If the President is guilty of crimes, then he should be punished accordingly - via impeachment.

Why are you and Feingold right and the President's lawyers wrong?

And the President did not wiretap anyone. Wiretapping is used for the gathering of evidence for use in a criminal prosecution and the warrent is used to guarantee a minimum level of due process.

However, that's not what the President was doing. He was intercepting wireless communications that were inbound to the United States and acting on that information pursuant to his war powers granted him by the U.S. Constitution and subsequent authorizations by Congress.

Julie said...

What war powers granted by the U.S. constitution? Which amendment allows the President not to obtain a warrant in wartime? Which one? Post it, as I'm sure we would all like to see it.

What authorizations by Congress? Post them. I'd like to see the ones that allows a President to circumvent the due process of law.

Senator Feingold cannot call for an impeachment. The impeachment process requires the House of Representatives to pass articles of impeachment. Then, the Senate tries the accused.