Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
citizens.
Censuring a sitting president is serious business. But when the
president misleads the public and Congress while willfully and
repeatedly breaking the law, there must be consequences—that's how the
law works for everybody else.
While most politicians sat back and weighed the political pros and
cons of holding the president accountable, Senator Feingold stuck his
neck out and did it. Now it's up to us to show broad public support.
Can you sign our petition asking Congress to join the call for
censure?
Scott in Florida, 3/14/2006,10:16:04 PM, wrote:
[color=blue]
> Dear MoveOn member,
>
> Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
> President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
> citizens.
>
> Censuring a sitting president is serious business. But when the
> president misleads the public and Congress while willfully and
> repeatedly breaking the law, there must be consequences—that's how the
> law works for everybody else.
>
> While most politicians sat back and weighed the political pros and
> cons of holding the president accountable, Senator Feingold stuck his
> neck out and did it. Now it's up to us to show broad public support.
> Can you sign our petition asking Congress to join the call for
> censure?[/color]
How did he willfully and repeatedly break the law? If he did that I'd
support them too.
In article <ul1f121dtilheet03301i8c6cqre6p6jpb@4ax.com>,
Scott in Florida <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote:
[color=blue]
> Dear MoveOn member,
>
> Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
> President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
> citizens.
>
> Censuring a sitting president is serious business. But when the
> president misleads the public and Congress while willfully and
> repeatedly breaking the law, there must be consequences—that's how the
> law works for everybody else.
>
> While most politicians sat back and weighed the political pros and
> cons of holding the president accountable, Senator Feingold stuck his
> neck out and did it. Now it's up to us to show broad public support.
> Can you sign our petition asking Congress to join the call for
> censure?[/color]
They keep trying, I keep listening for the outcry, but hearing only dead
silence. I wonder if these demmies are digging their own political
graves.
--
"Welcome to President Clinton, Mrs. Clinton, and my fellow astronauts."
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 10:50:15 GMT, The BeNevolent dbu
<relaxa.n.d@smeltherose.comm> wrote:
[color=blue]
>In article <ul1f121dtilheet03301i8c6cqre6p6jpb@4ax.com>,
> Scott in Florida <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Dear MoveOn member,
>>
>> Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
>> President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
>> citizens.
>>
>> Censuring a sitting president is serious business. But when the
>> president misleads the public and Congress while willfully and
>> repeatedly breaking the law, there must be consequences—that's how the
>> law works for everybody else.
>>
>> While most politicians sat back and weighed the political pros and
>> cons of holding the president accountable, Senator Feingold stuck his
>> neck out and did it. Now it's up to us to show broad public support.
>> Can you sign our petition asking Congress to join the call for
>> censure?[/color]
>
>They keep trying, I keep listening for the outcry, but hearing only dead
>silence. I wonder if these demmies are digging their own political
>graves.[/color]
Rush pointed out that Move On has not won a SINGLE thing they have
been after.
If I were a Democrat, I'd be running away from these kooks....
Of course Bill Clintoon lost a LOT for the Dims and they love him.
badgolferman wrote:[color=blue]
> Scott in Florida, 3/14/2006,10:16:04 PM, wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Dear MoveOn member,
>>
>> Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
>> President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
>> citizens.
>>
>> Censuring a sitting president is serious business. But when the
>> president misleads the public and Congress while willfully and
>> repeatedly breaking the law, there must be consequences-that's how
>> the law works for everybody else.
>>
>> While most politicians sat back and weighed the political pros and
>> cons of holding the president accountable, Senator Feingold stuck his
>> neck out and did it. Now it's up to us to show broad public support.
>> Can you sign our petition asking Congress to join the call for
>> censure?[/color]
>
> How did he willfully and repeatedly break the law? If he did that I'd
> support them too.[/color]
Miss the frst sentense?:
"Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
citizens."
Of course censure is nothing more than a slap on the wrist. If American's
were paying attention AND gave a crap about law and the constitution, he'd
be impeached and removed.
FanJet, 3/15/2006, 8:21:17 AM,
<441814c9$0$3684$4d3efbfe@news.sover.net> wrote:
[color=blue]
> badgolferman wrote:[color=green]
> > Scott in Florida, 3/14/2006,10:16:04 PM, wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> > > Dear MoveOn member,
> > >
> > > Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to
> > > censure President Bush for breaking the law by illegally
> > > wiretapping American citizens.
> > >
> > > Censuring a sitting president is serious business. But when the
> > > president misleads the public and Congress while willfully and
> > > repeatedly breaking the law, there must be consequences-that's how
> > > the law works for everybody else.
> > >
> > > While most politicians sat back and weighed the political pros and
> > > cons of holding the president accountable, Senator Feingold stuck
> > > his neck out and did it. Now it's up to us to show broad public
> > > support. Can you sign our petition asking Congress to join the
> > > call for censure?[/color]
> >
> > How did he willfully and repeatedly break the law? If he did that
> > I'd support them too.[/color]
>
> Miss the frst sentense?:
>
> "Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
> President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
> citizens."
>
> Of course censure is nothing more than a slap on the wrist. If
> American's were paying attention AND gave a crap about law and the
> constitution, he'd be impeached and removed.[/color]
The wiretapping has not been deemed illegal except in the minds of the
Bush haters. What about all the other Presidents that used the same
process to monitor calls made from outside the US to people in the US?
--
"Never believe anything in politics until it has been officially
denied." ~ Otto Von Bismark
In article <441814c9$0$3684$4d3efbfe@news.sover.net>,
"FanJet" <FanJet27@hotmail.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> badgolferman wrote:[color=green]
> > Scott in Florida, 3/14/2006,10:16:04 PM, wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> >> Dear MoveOn member,
> >>
> >> Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
> >> President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
> >> citizens.
> >>
> >> Censuring a sitting president is serious business. But when the
> >> president misleads the public and Congress while willfully and
> >> repeatedly breaking the law, there must be consequences-that's how
> >> the law works for everybody else.
> >>
> >> While most politicians sat back and weighed the political pros and
> >> cons of holding the president accountable, Senator Feingold stuck his
> >> neck out and did it. Now it's up to us to show broad public support.
> >> Can you sign our petition asking Congress to join the call for
> >> censure?[/color]
> >
> > How did he willfully and repeatedly break the law? If he did that I'd
> > support them too.[/color]
>
> Miss the frst sentense?:
>
> "Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
> President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
> citizens."
>
> Of course censure is nothing more than a slap on the wrist. If American's
> were paying attention AND gave a crap about law and the constitution, he'd
> be impeached and removed.
>
>
> "[/color]
I agree, Findgold should be impeached and removed from the Senate. He
is worthless.
--
"Welcome to President Clinton, Mrs. Clinton, and my fellow astronauts."
"badgolferman" <REMOVETHISbadgolferman@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:xn0ejr6vw2hl71g003@news.readfreenews.net...[color=blue]
> FanJet, 3/15/2006, 8:21:17 AM,
> <441814c9$0$3684$4d3efbfe@news.sover.net> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> badgolferman wrote:[color=darkred]
>> > Scott in Florida, 3/14/2006,10:16:04 PM, wrote:
>> >
>> > > Dear MoveOn member,
>> > >
>> > > Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to
>> > > censure President Bush for breaking the law by illegally
>> > > wiretapping American citizens.
>> > >
>> > > Censuring a sitting president is serious business. But when the
>> > > president misleads the public and Congress while willfully and
>> > > repeatedly breaking the law, there must be consequences-that's how
>> > > the law works for everybody else.
>> > >
>> > > While most politicians sat back and weighed the political pros and
>> > > cons of holding the president accountable, Senator Feingold stuck
>> > > his neck out and did it. Now it's up to us to show broad public
>> > > support. Can you sign our petition asking Congress to join the
>> > > call for censure?
>> >
>> > How did he willfully and repeatedly break the law? If he did that
>> > I'd support them too.[/color]
>>
>> Miss the frst sentense?:
>>
>> "Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
>> President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
>> citizens."
>>
>> Of course censure is nothing more than a slap on the wrist. If
>> American's were paying attention AND gave a crap about law and the
>> constitution, he'd be impeached and removed.[/color]
>
> The wiretapping has not been deemed illegal except in the minds of the
> Bush haters. What about all the other Presidents that used the same
> process to monitor calls made from outside the US to people in the US?
>[/color]
Like George Washington or Lincoln as named my Bush's moron attorney general?
In article <5zXRf.12772$S25.1221@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
"Art" <begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> "badgolferman" <REMOVETHISbadgolferman@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:xn0ejr6vw2hl71g003@news.readfreenews.net...[color=green]
> > FanJet, 3/15/2006, 8:21:17 AM,
> > <441814c9$0$3684$4d3efbfe@news.sover.net> wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> >> badgolferman wrote:
> >> > Scott in Florida, 3/14/2006,10:16:04 PM, wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > Dear MoveOn member,
> >> > >
> >> > > Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to
> >> > > censure President Bush for breaking the law by illegally
> >> > > wiretapping American citizens.
> >> > >
> >> > > Censuring a sitting president is serious business. But when the
> >> > > president misleads the public and Congress while willfully and
> >> > > repeatedly breaking the law, there must be consequences-that's how
> >> > > the law works for everybody else.
> >> > >
> >> > > While most politicians sat back and weighed the political pros and
> >> > > cons of holding the president accountable, Senator Feingold stuck
> >> > > his neck out and did it. Now it's up to us to show broad public
> >> > > support. Can you sign our petition asking Congress to join the
> >> > > call for censure?
> >> >
> >> > How did he willfully and repeatedly break the law? If he did that
> >> > I'd support them too.
> >>
> >> Miss the frst sentense?:
> >>
> >> "Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
> >> President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
> >> citizens."
> >>
> >> Of course censure is nothing more than a slap on the wrist. If
> >> American's were paying attention AND gave a crap about law and the
> >> constitution, he'd be impeached and removed.[/color]
> >
> > The wiretapping has not been deemed illegal except in the minds of the
> > Bush haters. What about all the other Presidents that used the same
> > process to monitor calls made from outside the US to people in the US?
> >[/color]
>
> Like George Washington or Lincoln as named my Bush's moron attorney general?[/color]
the wiretaps by the clintoon administration was ok?
--
"Welcome to President Clinton, Mrs. Clinton, and my fellow astronauts."
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 08:21:17 -0500, "FanJet" <FanJet27@hotmail.com>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>badgolferman wrote:[color=green]
>> Scott in Florida, 3/14/2006,10:16:04 PM, wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> Dear MoveOn member,
>>>
>>> Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
>>> President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
>>> citizens.
>>>
>>> Censuring a sitting president is serious business. But when the
>>> president misleads the public and Congress while willfully and
>>> repeatedly breaking the law, there must be consequences-that's how
>>> the law works for everybody else.
>>>
>>> While most politicians sat back and weighed the political pros and
>>> cons of holding the president accountable, Senator Feingold stuck his
>>> neck out and did it. Now it's up to us to show broad public support.
>>> Can you sign our petition asking Congress to join the call for
>>> censure?[/color]
>>
>> How did he willfully and repeatedly break the law? If he did that I'd
>> support them too.[/color]
>
>Miss the frst sentense?:
>
>"Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
>President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
>citizens."
>
>Of course censure is nothing more than a slap on the wrist. If American's
>were paying attention AND gave a crap about law and the constitution, he'd
>be impeached and removed.
>
>[/color]
PLEASE press your Dim Senators and Reps to Censure the prez.
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 16:48:01 GMT, "Art"
<begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
>"badgolferman" <REMOVETHISbadgolferman@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:xn0ejr6vw2hl71g003@news.readfreenews.net...[color=green]
>> FanJet, 3/15/2006, 8:21:17 AM,
>> <441814c9$0$3684$4d3efbfe@news.sover.net> wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> badgolferman wrote:
>>> > Scott in Florida, 3/14/2006,10:16:04 PM, wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > Dear MoveOn member,
>>> > >
>>> > > Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to
>>> > > censure President Bush for breaking the law by illegally
>>> > > wiretapping American citizens.
>>> > >
>>> > > Censuring a sitting president is serious business. But when the
>>> > > president misleads the public and Congress while willfully and
>>> > > repeatedly breaking the law, there must be consequences-that's how
>>> > > the law works for everybody else.
>>> > >
>>> > > While most politicians sat back and weighed the political pros and
>>> > > cons of holding the president accountable, Senator Feingold stuck
>>> > > his neck out and did it. Now it's up to us to show broad public
>>> > > support. Can you sign our petition asking Congress to join the
>>> > > call for censure?
>>> >
>>> > How did he willfully and repeatedly break the law? If he did that
>>> > I'd support them too.
>>>
>>> Miss the frst sentense?:
>>>
>>> "Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
>>> President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
>>> citizens."
>>>
>>> Of course censure is nothing more than a slap on the wrist. If
>>> American's were paying attention AND gave a crap about law and the
>>> constitution, he'd be impeached and removed.[/color]
>>
>> The wiretapping has not been deemed illegal except in the minds of the
>> Bush haters. What about all the other Presidents that used the same
>> process to monitor calls made from outside the US to people in the US?
>>[/color]
>
>Like George Washington or Lincoln as named my Bush's moron attorney general?
>[/color]
I that is the case why censure? It is easily proven the President did not
try to mislead the public and Congress, or willfully or repeatedly break the
law, or illegally wiretap American citizens. No wonder all the other Dims
are running away from Senator Feingold and goofy Dean on this LOL
mike hunt
"Scott in Florida" <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote in message
news:ul1f121dtilheet03301i8c6cqre6p6jpb@4ax.com...[color=blue]
> Dear MoveOn member,
>
> Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
> President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
> citizens.
>
> Censuring a sitting president is serious business. But when the
> president misleads the public and Congress while willfully and
> repeatedly breaking the law, there must be consequences-that's how the
> law works for everybody else.
>
> While most politicians sat back and weighed the political pros and
> cons of holding the president accountable, Senator Feingold stuck his
> neck out and did it. Now it's up to us to show broad public support.
> Can you sign our petition asking Congress to join the call for
> censure?
>
> --
>
> Scott in Florida[/color]
Is that you Mike Moore? I thought you moved back to Canada LOL
mike hunt
"FanJet" <FanJet27@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:441814c9$0$3684$4d3efbfe@news.sover.net...[color=blue]
> badgolferman wrote:[color=green]
>> Scott in Florida, 3/14/2006,10:16:04 PM, wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> Dear MoveOn member,
>>>
>>> Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
>>> President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
>>> citizens.
>>>
>>> Censuring a sitting president is serious business. But when the
>>> president misleads the public and Congress while willfully and
>>> repeatedly breaking the law, there must be consequences-that's how
>>> the law works for everybody else.
>>>
>>> While most politicians sat back and weighed the political pros and
>>> cons of holding the president accountable, Senator Feingold stuck his
>>> neck out and did it. Now it's up to us to show broad public support.
>>> Can you sign our petition asking Congress to join the call for
>>> censure?[/color]
>>
>> How did he willfully and repeatedly break the law? If he did that I'd
>> support them too.[/color]
>
> Miss the frst sentense?:
>
> "Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
> President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
> citizens."
>
> Of course censure is nothing more than a slap on the wrist. If American's
> were paying attention AND gave a crap about law and the constitution, he'd
> be impeached and removed.
>
>
> "
>[/color]
badgolferman wrote:[color=blue]
> FanJet, 3/15/2006, 8:21:17 AM,
> <441814c9$0$3684$4d3efbfe@news.sover.net> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> badgolferman wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> Scott in Florida, 3/14/2006,10:16:04 PM, wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear MoveOn member,
>>>>
>>>> Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to
>>>> censure President Bush for breaking the law by illegally
>>>> wiretapping American citizens.
>>>>
>>>> Censuring a sitting president is serious business. But when the
>>>> president misleads the public and Congress while willfully and
>>>> repeatedly breaking the law, there must be consequences-that's how
>>>> the law works for everybody else.
>>>>
>>>> While most politicians sat back and weighed the political pros and
>>>> cons of holding the president accountable, Senator Feingold stuck
>>>> his neck out and did it. Now it's up to us to show broad public
>>>> support. Can you sign our petition asking Congress to join the
>>>> call for censure?
>>>
>>> How did he willfully and repeatedly break the law? If he did that
>>> I'd support them too.[/color]
>>
>> Miss the frst sentense?:
>>
>> "Yesterday, Senator Russ Feingold introduced a resolution to censure
>> President Bush for breaking the law by illegally wiretapping American
>> citizens."
>>
>> Of course censure is nothing more than a slap on the wrist. If
>> American's were paying attention AND gave a crap about law and the
>> constitution, he'd be impeached and removed.[/color]
>
> The wiretapping has not been deemed illegal except in the minds of the
> Bush haters. What about all the other Presidents that used the same
> process to monitor calls made from outside the US to people in the US?[/color]
That isn't the issue or the point and if you were awake, you'd know that.
Certainly, what bush ordered IS illegal, he knows it but thinks the law
doesn't apply to him. He's wrong.
Mike Hunter wrote:[color=blue]
> I that is the case why censure? It is easily proven the President
> did not try to mislead the public and Congress, or willfully or
> repeatedly break the law, or illegally wiretap American citizens. No
> wonder all the other Dims are running away from Senator Feingold and
> goofy Dean on this .[/color]
For someone so innocent, bush does a lot of backpedaling and hiding
(sometimes disguised as mumbling). A bunch like you - fancy that.
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