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Spreading Democracy starts at home

What's left?
When the Bush administration runs out of laws to break and ways to mislead the public,and when Congressional Republicans can no longer cover, what then?

Lie?
Destroy the evidence?
Declare sovereignty?

Check, check and check. And that was just this week.

The Republicans are right about one thing. He is consistent.

And if that's not enough to make you re-read the Constitution for fine print, the lapdog Republicans in Congress, who are supposed to help provide oversight, are not just covering for the President, they're actively enabling him. This week? AMT relief and the energy bill were both Roadblocked by Bush's Republicans. They're well on their way to an all time Senate filibuster record, toeing the administration line on nearly every critical vote.

Hey, they're consistent, too.

We need to stop worrying about the latest Bush bogey man and start focusing on what's happening here at home. Between the torture and the illegal wiretapping and the lying and the cronyism, we've got some serious problems here.

Can't say we weren't warned.


"If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator."

— George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., Dec. 19, 2000



Video Credit: RoadblockRepublicans.com


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