Friday, April 14, 2006
objectivity?
could you rule objectively on the Moussaoui case?
http://news.yahoo.com/fc/us/terrorism
http://news.yahoo.com/fc/us/terrorism
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
bye bye tommy! things are looking up
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=1479719
Indicted Republican leader Tom DeLay announced late last night that he will withdraw from his race for re-election and leave Congress within months.
This comes after Friday's news that a key former DeLay aide pleaded guilty to conspiracy and agreed to cooperate with the ongoing federal investigation of DeLay's money-for-influence machine.
DeLay says he made his decision because he doesn't want to let Democrats make him the issue in the 2006 elections. But Tom DeLay himself has never been the issue.
DeLay is a symptom of a larger disease -- a sick Republican culture of corruption that touches everyone who took his dirty money, voted for his corrupt leadership, or sat silently while their party has sold our government to the highest bidder. The corruption extends to the House, the Senate, and the Bush Administration -- and this November the accountability must reach just as wide.
Your thoughts?
Indicted Republican leader Tom DeLay announced late last night that he will withdraw from his race for re-election and leave Congress within months.
This comes after Friday's news that a key former DeLay aide pleaded guilty to conspiracy and agreed to cooperate with the ongoing federal investigation of DeLay's money-for-influence machine.
DeLay says he made his decision because he doesn't want to let Democrats make him the issue in the 2006 elections. But Tom DeLay himself has never been the issue.
DeLay is a symptom of a larger disease -- a sick Republican culture of corruption that touches everyone who took his dirty money, voted for his corrupt leadership, or sat silently while their party has sold our government to the highest bidder. The corruption extends to the House, the Senate, and the Bush Administration -- and this November the accountability must reach just as wide.
Your thoughts?