Re: Remarks by U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd on Final Passage of Iraq

2003-10-21 Thread Tim May
On Monday, October 20, 2003, at 03:21  PM, Steve Schear wrote:

[For all the good it will do, one of the few Senators to stingingly  
rebuff the Administration's Iraq position and demand for tribute to  
support their further misadventures.  However, there are equally large  
lies and tribute being supported by Byrd and others upon which they  
are silent.  Besides its easy to be clamorous when you're vote isn't  
the key vote denying someone as powerful as the President.  Just more  
political rhetoric.]

Senate Floor Remarks

Remarks by U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd on Final Passage of Iraq
Supplemental Appropriations Bill
http://byrd.senate.gov/byrd_speeches/byrd_speeches_2003october/ 
byrd_speeches>_2003october_list/byrd_speeches_2003october_list_3.html
Byrd has stolen vast amounts of money to support his cronies.

The number of "slave-lives" (via taxation) to build the "Robert Byrd  
Memorial Memorials" is in the  high tens of thousands. according to  
Tribunal Watch, the watchdog group keeping tabs on the high crimes of  
everyone in government.

Byrd dislikes the Bush War because he couldn't get in on any of the  
Halliburon, Bechtel, Zapata, and Wackenhut largesse. His hopes were  
dashed when West Virginia was passed-over for the site of Camp X-Ray  
and when, worst of all, WVa was not selected as the processing center  
for Iraqis to pay their taxes through. He'd been counting on his usual  
rakeoff.

--Tim May
"He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a  
monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also  
into you." -- Nietzsche



Remarks by U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd on Final Passage of Iraq

2003-10-20 Thread Steve Schear
[For all the good it will do, one of the few Senators to stingingly rebuff 
the Administration's Iraq position and demand for tribute to support their 
further misadventures.  However, there are equally large lies and tribute 
being supported by Byrd and others upon which they are silent.  Besides its 
easy to be clamorous when you're vote isn't the key vote denying someone as 
powerful as the President.  Just more political rhetoric.]

Senate Floor Remarks

Remarks by U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd on Final Passage of Iraq
Supplemental Appropriations Bill
http://byrd.senate.gov/byrd_speeches/byrd_speeches_2003october/byrd_speeches>_2003october_list/byrd_speeches_2003october_list_3.html
steve