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Thursday, October 4, 2007 12:00 AM

The latest revelations of lawbreaking, torture and extremism

With each day that we acquiesce to the Bush administration's radicalism, the more it defines the national character of our country.

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  • Thursday, October 4, 2007 07:16 AM

    Sadly I am skimming this post

    I'm past the point of outrage at the gang of criminals occupying our White House. Their serial disregard for The American Way has become a tired expectation.

    Our vaunted system of checks and balances is failing. The stewards of congressional power remain, to me, as the only viable control. As such, they deserve to endure maxumum outrage from us, their attentive constituents, now and into the future until they get their actions in line with their responsibilities.

    Pissing and moaning about criminal behavior in the executive branch isn't helping me. Will it help the mouth-breathing congress? I sincerely hope so.

    I feel like spitting but I'm afraid I'll vomit.

    Thank you again Glenn.

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