The Republicans walked out because they think that Congress should be working on other legislation.
Like the Clemens hearings?
The scuttlebutt is that Bush will pardon him. Why am I not surprised?
The Republicans walked out because they think that Congress should be working on other legislation.
[/QUOTE]Like the Clemens hearings?![]()
The scuttlebutt is that Bush will pardon him. Why am I not surprised?
Seriously, we have people out of work, dying over seas, houses going into foreclosure, and this is what they have time for...The Republicans walked out because they think that Congress should be working on other legislation.

Oh, and Fits, congrats on your 10,000 post in less than two years. Let me be among the first to note that you truly have no life. You really should give the DIS a break sometime and try posting elsewhere.......![]()
YES! Did you hear about that?? How unbelievable! They spend five hours with that dribble yesterday in order to clear Roger & today the President will pardon him for lyingSeriously, we have people out of work, dying over seas, houses going into foreclosure, and this is what they have time for...
Yanno, on a seperate note, let me make sure I have this straight.
If one is to believe Clemens (and as a Bostonian and a Red Sox season ticket holder, I know how many times he has already lied over the years), he allowed his personal trainer to be with his wife in their bedroom, where she dropped her pants and allowed the trainer to shoot her up on her naked butt with a substance that Clemens knew nothing about, and he wasn't the least bit upset about it.
If that's plausible to anyone, please PM me, and we can begin negotiations on a combined Bridge/Swamplands deal I'm putting together at a really good price.........
I'm sorry that is TOO funny...Yanno, on a seperate note, let me make sure I have this straight.
If one is to believe Clemens (and as a Bostonian and a Red Sox season ticket holder, I know how many times he has already lied over the years), he allowed his personal trainer to be with his wife in their bedroom, where she dropped her pants and allowed the trainer to shoot her up on her naked butt with a substance that Clemens knew nothing about, and he wasn't the least bit upset about it.
If that's plausible to anyone, please PM me, and we can begin negotiations on a combined Bridge/Swamplands deal I'm putting together at a really good price.........

[/QUOTE]Seriously, we have people out of work, dying over seas, houses going into foreclosure, and this is what they have time for...

OMG, I've been here 8 years and not nearly so close to 10K posts![]()
OK, the latest on that walkout, Republican's "boycotted the vote with a walkout" when the vote was taken to hold Myers and the other cohort in contempt... that's what it was all about....
The "other cohort" was White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten...yowza!!!![]()
RED ALERT, RED ALERT...
Mitt is now saying he is endorsing McCain because he will be best at "ending this global jihad that endangers our civilization as we know it"
Everybody, hide under your pillows until the tide has turned

RED ALERT, RED ALERT...
Mitt is now saying he is endorsing McCain because he will be best at "ending this global jihad that endangers our civilization as we know it"
Everybody, hide under your pillows until the tide has turned
The American people stopped believing that load of crow cakes a long time ago. The '06 elections proved that. The blatant lie that a Democrat won't keep us safe hopefully died with Karl Rove's jumping off the S.S. Bush. I have every confidence the American people have finally seen that piece of propaganda for the bunk that it is. The only thing the Republicans keep us safe from is progress.
I don't think so, just look around, you see poster's who pander to this stuff, and Bush still has a 30% approval rating, I'd bet those 30% believe everything the guy says....

I've raised two teenagers. I can tell a lie a mile away.
Clemens "story" was pathetic.
Wow, me too. She's really getting nervous about Obama-she posts at least one thread on him every day!
The Republicans walked out because they think that Congress should be working on other legislation.
Bunch of Spoiled Brats
(thats my "DisBoard Politically Correct" terminology)Like the Clemens hearings??
Nice to know They are on top of the #1 situation facing the country...aint it!The scuttlebutt is that Bush will pardon him. Why am I not surprised?


Report: Obama Far Outpaced Hillary In Contributions To Super-Delegates
By Greg Sargent - February 14, 2008, 4:17PM
Here's some interesting context to the behind-the-scenes battle that's underway between Hillary and Obama for the support of super-delegates. It turns out that the super-delegates have received campaign contributions from both sides, though its unclear whether this money has had any impact on any decisions they've made.
The Center for Responsive Politics has a new study out which finds that the two have donated a total of more than $890,000 to those super-delegates who are elected officials in the past three years. Who's donated more? Obama has, by far.
According to the study, Obama's PAC and campaign committe have given out $694,000 to such superdelegates. Some 40% of the supers who support Obama received cash from him, the study finds.
Hillary's PAC and campaign committee, meanwhile, have donated only $195,000 to supers, less than a third of what Obama has, and only 12% of supers supporting her have received her money.
So, Obama's financial apparatus appears to have given out far more cash to the supers than Hillary's has -- though again, it's not possible to assert at all conclusively that there's a direct link between donations and the decisions by the SDs.
Late Update: I should have made it clear that these numbers refer to donations in the 2006 and 2008 cycles, so many of these could have been ordinary contributions to fellow Democrats before either was running for President. I've revised the above accordingly.