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cantstandbush Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-29-05 08:32 AM
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Dems need to get their DeLay act together. Judge could dismiss case
The message should be that no matter what the outcome of this indictment against DeLay, there is enough history on DeLay to warrant his departure from public office for good going all the way back to his days as an exterminator. And it's not only about a "culture of corruption" it's about "decades of deceit." From Ronald Reagan and the arms for hostages in Iran Contra, thrugh all the deceit of Poppy Bush's reign, and the deceit we all know that has taken place and is taking place right now under GW. Now the list is too long to catalogue the deceit from Reagan, Buash I, and II but the info is out there from tax cuts that were not tax cuts but tax shifting from the Reagan days to the deceit about the 'death tax' and social security reform to Plamegate, DSM, and Sibel Edmonds.

It's also about an "agenda against America" One that robs the working class to fill the coffers of the super rich, many of whom are citizens of other countries where their wealth is stashed and used against America in various deceitful ways so that they are in positions of no risk at all. An agenda that calls for fattening the wallets of corporate crooks and cronies from the government funds while at the sametime criticizing the use of government to help its people, rolling back the "entitelment" programs of the needy to fund the "entitilement" programs of the greedy.

Dems just can't let this be a focus on DeLay alone because the cronies in the courts cannot be trusted to exact justice on Bush cronies and neocons. It's now or never, Dems. It's now or never.
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derby378 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-29-05 08:35 AM
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1. I wholeheartedly agree
After the Dems took such a beating in 2004, I admit getting very depressed and frustrated over the whole thing. I thought America was all but finished, and recent events only helped reinforce my fears.

However, with the indictment handed down yesterday, I've got a new ray of sunshine beaming in my heart. There is hope. And there's always been hope all along.

Dems across America must unite and see the job through. DeLay OUT.
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cantstandbush Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-29-05 08:54 AM
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2. Don't stary depressed. We need you. get out there and go for it!
Whatever you think you can do you can. Just go do it. Tell it. Shout it! Spread it.
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derby378 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-29-05 09:59 AM
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5. Thanks
I'm not depressed anymore. Since November, my wife and I have been hitting Democratic party functions and grassroots camps, meeting new friends, and even helping out at Camp Casey down in Crawford. I'll say it again: Cindy Sheehan is a doll. And a real trooper, too.

I am so ready for the 2006 election season. Especially if DeLay's indictment means there's a chance of undoing this whole redistricting mess down in Texas by sending a new crop of Democrats to the Hill. That prospect has me so psyched right now.
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TallahasseeGrannie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-29-05 08:54 AM
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3. You know, this is wrong
to say but I really don't care if he is guilty of this or not. He has been accused of so many things...

and he just LOOKS slimy. Dyed hair, whitened teeth... look up sleeze in the dictionary and his picture is there.

I think he sold me a used car a few weeks ago.
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melissinha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-29-05 08:59 AM
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4. Think Al Capone
The man was guilty of horrendous things, but they couldn't get him.... it took unpaid taxes to put him away... its the little stuff.
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