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. . .at a federalist society annual meeting in november 2004, then attorney general john ashcroft explained -- riddled with irony -- what we hold to be true, about our freedoms, quite eloquently -- the problem is, that few in the administration walk this talk. . .

so -- this is john yoo and dick cheney v. the federalist society, and john ashcroft.

which of these characters are we to believe?

here's a hint -- for the wise,
and sly -- pirates out there:

believe.captain.jack.sparrow.only!

more at indictdickcheney.blogspot.com

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  • Please consider Ron Paul. He has won 5 straw polls, one in NC, NH Washington state and I forget the other two, since the one in Iowa.

    I think there are more people behind Paul. We just to make sure that we get the best people on both tickets.

    BTW, I absolutely love this video!!!!

  • thanks -- and, i will

    consider him -- i promise!

    p e a c e

  • i, too, feel as though this administration has trashed some of the core, non-partisan ideas all americans -- i thought -- used to agree on: freedom of speech, the right to be free from unreasonable searches, and per- haps most importantly -- the prohibition of torture and compelled confessions. . . said another way, bush would love to repeal the 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th amendments, if he thought he could. i am still undecided as to whom i will support in 2008. . .
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  • With the President, three Supreme Court justices, a former high court nominee (Bork), and a former Attorney General (Ashcroft) on hand, it's probably a little late for the Federalist Society to joke about its role as obscure outsider raging against a liberal machine. Indeed, these guys, regrettably, shed the underdog label quite a while ago. Liberal law professors might still be writing the law review articles, but conservatives are writing the laws.

  • What has become of my country?

    I am sure our founding fathers are rolling over in their graves right about now.

    Please tell everyone you know about Ron Paul!

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