libs always want to change the rules when they do not like them.

On Dec 10, 2:43 pm, NavyBrat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think I will. Thanks tho. Presidents have had that perk for a
> long time. You don't get to change it just because you don't like
> Bush.
>
> On Dec 10, 6:50 am, mike 532 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Ask Your House Member To Co-Sponsor H.Res. 1531 Against The Bush
> > Preemptive Pardons
>
> > Another day, another non-denial denial that Bush is planning midnight
> > preemptive blanket pardons for his entire gang, including himself. In
> > an article in the New York Times the other day, current attorney
> > general Mukasey is quoted as asserting it would not be "necessary".
> > Please take careful note he did not say it wouldn't happen, because
> > unless we speak out now it WILL.
>
> > The best shot we have is H.Res. 1531 which puts the administration on
> > clear notice that there will be strong push back from Congress if
> > they attempt such a scurrilous stunt. Please submit this action page
> > to ask your House member to sign on as a co-sponsor of this measure.
>
> > Support H.Res. 1531 Action Page:http://www.usalone.com/hres1531.php
>
> > We all know that George Bush as someone without even the guts to face
> > his own music, he who sent more that four thousand brave Americans to
> > their senseless graves, for a premeditated and knowing lie in Iraq,
> > tens of thousands of American crippled and mutilated for life,
> > trillions looted from our economy, and he doesn't even have the
> > simple courage to risk the accountability of having to defend his
> > numberless crimes in a fair trial.
>
> > It is now known that Nixon seriously considered pardoning himself,
> > but even he was not THAT despicable. George Bush most certainly is.
> > And remember that his administration has been infested with Nixon era
> > cronies like Cheney and Rumsfeld, so it is no surprise that the
> > malfeasance of the Nixon era has been magnified in the last eight
> > years.
>
> > Nixon infamously said, "If the president does it that means it is not
> > illegal", conveniently after his own blanket pardon by the way. That
> > has been their creed. The entire Bush administration has been one
> > ongoing criminal enterprise since day one, a wrecking ball to the
> > Constitution and rule of law, with torture, illegal surveillance,
> > obstruction and perversion of justice in the firing of U.S.
> > attorneys, not to mention national level election fraud, the naked
> > treason of outing Valerie Plame, and on and on.
>
> > And the only way we can make sure nothing like this EVER happens
> > again is to demand full accountability, so that all America truly
> > understands what a miserable, lying, cowardly creep we were so
> > foolish as to allow get away with stealing two successive
> > presidential elections.
>
> > Please call on your members of Congress to immediately sign on to
> > H.Res. 1531, and let's have a real national debate on the coming
> > greatest outrage of all, before they get away with that too.
>
> > Support H.Res. 1531 Action Page:http://www.usalone.com/hres1531.php
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