yo yo yo search it!

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

how blind and stupid are they?

they (the democrats) finally changed into a new fresh pair of frilly panties and are ready to roll! i sure as shite hope it ain't too late!!!

frist is turning it back on democrats??????? (well the dems are NOT innocent by any means but they are NOT the ones who lied to get us into this goddess forsaken war or committed treason by outing a covert cia operative). what the hell are they protecting? i just don't get it. ALL of the evidence is before them. they choose to pretend everything is just and everything is fine. i have TWO words for them:

HONOR
MORALS


Senate Emerges From Closed Session on Iraq

By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer Tue Nov 1, 6:52 PM ET
WASHINGTON -Democrats forced the Republican-controlled Senate into an unusual closed session Tuesday, questioning intelligence that President Bush used in the run-up to the war in Iraq and accusing Republicans of ignoring the issue.
"They have repeatedly chosen to protect the Republican administration rather than get to the bottom of what happened and why," Democratic leader Harry Reid said.
Taken by surprise, Republicans derided the move as a political stunt.
"
The United States Senate has been hijacked by the Democratic leadership," said Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee. "They have no convictions, they have no principles, they have no ideas," the Republican leader said.
Democrats sought assurances that Intelligence Committee Chairman Pat Roberts of Kansas would complete the second phase of an investigation of the administration's prewar intelligence.
After about two hours, senators returned to open session having appointed a six-member task force — three members from each party — to review the committee's progress and report back to their respective leaders by Nov. 14.
Roberts' committee produced a 511-page report in 2004 on flaws of an Iraq intelligence estimate assembled by the country's top analysts in October 2002, and he promised a second phase would look at issues that couldn't be finished in the first year of work.
The committee worked on the second phase of the review, Roberts said, but it has not been finished. He blamed Democrats for the delays and said his staff had informed their Democratic counterparts on Monday that the committee hoped to work on and complete the second phase next week.
"Now we have this ... stunt 24 hours after their staff was informed that we were moving to closure next week," a clearly angry Roberts told reporters. "If that's not politics, I'm not standing here."
In mid-afternoon Tuesday, Reid demanded the Senate go into closed session. The public was ordered out of the chamber, the lights were dimmed, and the doors were closed. No vote is required in such circumstances.........

No comments: