Wrote Jackson Thoreau (2002): Dick Cheney is evil. There is a bit of evil in most human beings, but in Cheney it is easy to spot, although most people don’t have the guts to say it. I have mixed feelings about attempts to impeach Dba Bush. Sure, I want to see this liar/thief/hypocrite exposed as the traitor he is and driven from office as Nixon was, never again to utter a simplistic “dead or alive” comment in public again. But then, we’d be officially stuck with Dick Cheney as the main man in the White House, although many believe he already is. And that would be worse than having Bush in that position. My dream scenario would be a re-enactment of Watergate, where the vice president is forced to resign before the president follows suit. Add to that the resignation of Scalia, Ashcroft and Rumsfeld, and I’d start believing that God does have more than a superficial effect on our political process. Thank you, Jesus, thank you, Lord.
Cheney’s list of sins is as long as any Republican’s transgressions. As CEO of Dallas-based Halliburton Co. from 1995 until 2000, Cheney did little about cleaning up asbestos in his buildings, leading to multimillion-dollar legal judgments against Halliburton. He presided over several rounds of job cuts, including about 11,000 workers in 1999, a year that Halliburton showed a $438 million profit. Since those layoffs, Halliburton’s profits rose to $501 million in 2000 and $809 million in 2001. | Continue Reading Here |
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Wrote golefttv: Whether the GOP wants to admit it or not, Bobby Jindal is a perfect representation of the GOP. He’s weak, inarticulate, and has no ideas on how to make America better. Mike Papantonio talks about how governors like Jindal are ruining their state economies, while at the same time wanting to refuse stimulus money.
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