Members from across the nation remembered the life and legacy of Congressman Henry Hyde. Hyde unequivocally embodied the title of statesman. His leadership when speaking on the House floor drew attention from each member in the chamber. The clarity of his thoughts, the wisdom of his foresight and the principled values he espoused were as unparalleled as his respect for the integrity of the House of Representatives.
Hey everyone, just saw Goodlatte on TV tonight & he's full of crap like all in all parties. I also saw a dried white piece of dog shit in the park earlier today and I swear to God! I cannot tell the difference between the two!
rleary1 1 year ago
I remember when Newt was after Clinton for the 'Lewisnki' affair & I remember getting involved/brainwashed because I was watching only FOX news at the time. They nominated Henry Hyde to chair the 'prosecution/impeachment' of Clinton but within days they discovered that Hyde was cheating on his wife back in the 60's & had pictures. After all that, they found out that Newt Gingrich was cheating on his Cancer riddled bed ridden dying wife... I don't see any honorable parties here folks.
rleary1 1 year ago
@VirginianAmerican I'm a Virginian too, but I'm not convinced that Congress should be given power over the Fed. Congress has not shown its ability to exercise power responsibly of late:-). I lean towards eliminating the Fed. Concentrated power should come from the muzzle of a gun, or maybe a kick-ass toothpaste. We'll have to work on the most potent power - the power of an informed and actualized citizenry.
Best Regards,
Dave
45CaliberCure 1 year ago
Bob Goodlatte has refused to answer any questions about the FED and his position for limiting the FED's operation. Congressman Goodlatte has refused to answer if he will support Ron Paul's HR 1207 calling for an audit of the FED...
Is it worth voting for Bob Goodlatte again if he is not voting for the people's best interest and if he refuses to answer our earnest questions about his position on this very important issue??? Likely NO!
VirginianAmerican 3 years ago
Thank you Representive Goodlatte for your insight and history of this wonderful man.
Best Always,
Ben
FranklinParkIL 4 years ago