Rep. Slaughter: "When President Bush signs this bill, he will be signing away any responsibility for the potentially criminal policies he and those in his Administration have enacted during the past five years. When he signs this bill, he will be signing a pardon for himself and for all other architects of these disastrous, self-defeating, and immoral policies. But we have a choice here today. We can take a principled stand on behalf of the principles that make us great."
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geovaniluna 3 years ago
This logical thinking is the kind of thing that drives radical right-wingers mad. How
refreshing to hear this from our government.
Now let's see if it gets non-partisan support in the near and future to stop attempts at 'cut and run' tactics as Bush/Cheney run away into the anals of history.
dprllm 4 years ago
RON PAUL 2008
Our Only hope for freedom
911truthandjustice 4 years ago
Not enough views!
antiNAU 5 years ago