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What do you think of Bush claiming exectutive privilege in CIA leak case and Rove ignoring congress subpoena??

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where does this leave us as a country? are we at some sort of cross roads????

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  1. omg...seriously

    Richard Armitage admitted HE WAS THE LEAK

    what is congress doing?  

    fix gas prices, pass legislation...DO SOMETHING


  2. liar liar pants on fire!

  3. there was already an investigation and it was found the outting of Plame was not a crime

    Shouldnt congress worry about the real issues like why Nancy Pelosi is ignoring her duties by blocking a vote on drilling for no reason other than she knows her party will lose

  4. This is a perfect example why there are so many conspiracy theories out there. If any normal citizen reveals the identity of a CIA agent, they would and should be prosecuted. I do not blame Carl Rove, he is not an elected official, he is an adviser and let's face it a Darn good one and I do admire him for the way he took a nobody and made him President. Our elected officials should be held responsible for their actions. If they cannot or will not evaluate the advice they receive, before acting, then they should not be in power. If our elected officials in Congress are too corrupt or lack back bones to do their job then they should not be there either.If the law was broken by Carl Rove, then he should be prosecuted, if not, then leave him alone. If Bush can legally claim executive privilege on this issue, then accept it. Do the legal work, quit posturing.Sometimes I think it is true that we get the Government we deserve.

  5. I THINK HE IS GUILTY  OF SOMETHING.. OTHERWISE WHY HIDE.. HE HAS TO PROTECT ROVE OR ROVE WILL TELL ALL ON HIM.  THERE HAS NEVER BEEN SUCH A CORRUPT PRESIDENT SINCE NIXON!!

  6. dude , That is why it is called executive privilege ,part of the job ! the libs can scream and moan and it is a waste of time. guess you people are just plain fkng dumb......

  7. It isn't surprising. Let's see how the White House deals with an Attorney General who's been found in Contempt of Congress.

    Nixon tried this with the tapes, Clinton tried it with Whitewater documents. It's an old play, right up there with saying something in front of a jury and then the judge tells them to disregard what he knows they won't forget.

  8. power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely

  9. I think that anything that pisses-off libs is pretty damned funny!

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