John Murtha, he's our man!
John Murtha appeared on CBS' Face the Nation on Sunday to talk about the impending veto of the Iraq war supplemental (AKA the Iraq Accountability Act). He points out something that we've commented on a number of times on our program - Bush may say he's willing to compromise, but he hasn't actually compromised anything. After that, Murtha lists the ways in which a sitting U.S. President could be influenced: popular opinion, an election, impeachment, and the purse.
Hey... impeachment? YES, impeachment! Talk of impeachment is growing by the day; state and local governments have passed their own resolutions calling for the impeachment of the filthy bastards that are infesting the White House. Slowly but surely, our Congress is coming around to the reality of the state of our Union: we have a corrupt, warmongering, war-profiteering administration that has thought nothing of using the U.S. military to help set up a business deal for American and British oil interests while thoroughly disregarding the needs of the average American citizen. This administration is full of crooked, decrepit liars and the incompetent fools that believe them, and it is time for them to GO.
Hey... impeachment? YES, impeachment! Talk of impeachment is growing by the day; state and local governments have passed their own resolutions calling for the impeachment of the filthy bastards that are infesting the White House. Slowly but surely, our Congress is coming around to the reality of the state of our Union: we have a corrupt, warmongering, war-profiteering administration that has thought nothing of using the U.S. military to help set up a business deal for American and British oil interests while thoroughly disregarding the needs of the average American citizen. This administration is full of crooked, decrepit liars and the incompetent fools that believe them, and it is time for them to GO.

1 Comments:
At April 30, 2007 9:26 PM,
Mandi said…
This past weekend a bunch of us passed out peaches with the letter M on them. Get it, M-peach :) The number of people supportive of this in Texas was surprising to me...and I'm in Dallas not Austin. There's hope yet!
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