October 28, 2005
Quote Of The Moment
You know, there's a lot of talk today in the Democratically controlled judiciary committee about going after the Bush Administration for crimes, for lying to Congress, and etc. And I'm all in favor of that, bring on the indictments, but don't stop at the Bush Administration. If you want to have a truly bipartisan indictment, you indict Madeleine Albright, you indict Sandy Berger, you indict every person on the Clinton Administration that committed the exact same crime that the Bush Administration has committed today. Lying during the course of your official duty: That's a felony, that's a high crime and misdemeanor. That's language in the Constitution that triggers certain events like impeachment. So let's not just simply turn this into a Bush-bashing event. This is about a failure of not only the Bush Administration but of the United States of America, and we have to look in the mirror and recognize that, well, all the Bush Administration did is take advantage of a systemic failure on the part of the United States as a whole, a failure that not only involves the executive, but it involves the legislative branch, Congress.
Posted by Eddie Tews at October 28, 2005 05:02 PM
Comments
Lets take a quick count of how many lives were ended by Clinton's lie (0). Now how many were ended by Bush (over 2000) and who went on trial for their lie. Now which seems more fair? -- Posted by: Nick on November 27, 2005 06:53 PM
Fuck the niggas -- Posted by: axlcotyl on December 1, 2005 06:37 PM