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January 6, 2005
David Dreier: protest 'emboldens enemy'
Moments ago in the House debate on the electoral vote, Congressman David Dreier squealed that the objection to Ohio's electoral vote emboldens the enemy while our country is at war.
Thomas Jefferson's corpse just threw up in his mouth.
One of the many reasons this war needs to end is due to its supporters' psychopathic use of Iraq and 9/11 as an excuse for everything from suppressing voters to suppressing free speech; to suppressing protest; to suppressing transparent government; to suppressing civil rights and liberties; to suppressing the Constitution.
Filed under: 9/11 || Civil Liberties || Congress || Iraq
Posted By Bob Cesca | January 6, 2005 2:44 PM
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I'd love to ask Rep. Dreir which he thinks emboldens our enemies more; our elected representatives using their consititutional right to address problems in our electoral process, or pictures of prisoners being horribly degraded and tortured running on the front page of every newspaper in the world?
I'm sure you can guess which one gets MY vote.
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