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The GG Update, and the hope in Dodd's sincere emphasis to rally support for no amnesty, yes constitutional focus...and I read whatever written and feel a bit sicken.
HayZeus- no penguin. I don't understand what I've written either.
A new moniker? a old monkey? I saw a backpack in DC. A kid (not a small goat) you not, a child had a parental leash attached to a todler. You've seen them? Repubs do that so an adult will not be kidnapped near Capital Hill, I guess. The child's backpack had a monkey in it sightseeing DC. I guess the term "monkey on the back" comes from the gOP. I did see a monkey in a backpack.
It's a Monsoon morn here. If Gary Owen recalls, "OP 4-6, if color is green, push the squelch button twice" and vote for Glenn to attend the Fanny May Fraudulent Real Estate Dixie saloon buffet. He is not a Jewish doctor, but bamage was right, someone needs to hand deliver bandages out for serious issues that get neglected. There are too many unserious letters written to congressional staff. Their garbage can is full. But write many more, okay. I sure hope they know how to read.
The peepboo saloon was full of repulsive hunchbacks last night, bambage. The style is to sit on legal-bar-stools with mousetraps and laptops. None seemed to make a bit of sense to me. Someone needs to go to Capital Hill F.M.R.E.D.S. and grab them by the head and toes. Haul them to the mortuary. Citizen arrest GWB for wilful murder. He seems to be trying to kill HawZeus's memory, and I'm catching slump-back from pounding the bored keyboard.
RMP- I like the hag as is. It sets my mind into wonder: I see black penguins with long cattails up on Capital Hill respecting the constitution. Elephants with long noses, tusk, and a wagging tails. The Republican elephant shoots sprays of peanut flavored water on the neocon's who are tourist, looniest, and lobby and act-like those slap-on-backers-creeps.
hag- sound like a tambourine is in hand to pound my sleepy arse at times. That's the best mopey-monkey wake-up name here. A name can perk me so I don't flop over hunchback here and be pronounced damn-nit dead.
HawZeus- no try to digger it out. You'll get boisterous and remind me of friendly-incoming 155- artillery shells. Zoo-om. Yoooo. Doc. Medic! quick doc, bambage hurt my feeling. Put a big gauze on the fat lips. I not sure if they looked like a tampon or a iud devise in war? I not sure. Call a trained 18- year old combat medic.
The friendly WMD comming in on top of the grunt-soldiers sure made ya's scream, Pouch. Whoa horsey.
Glenn is so serious and I digress like I'm trampling in the monsoon rain like a big grey elephant with a huge, non-potable, computer on my back that makes me think I turned into a hunchback whale or camel.
bambage- no kiss anyone who smokes Camel's reminds me of licking a ashtray. You feel like you want to drop dead and go to sleep in a monsoon puddle. Wow- Now them were the good-fun war times...Eh. Ah. Put me in prison with a bunch of wild camels with lipstick. shad up. holy mackerels who kiss? okay. apologies Glenn. Toss me into a barn with gold hens. Grab me by the head or toes and haul somewhere other than the blosphereland.
I was merely chiding gently. No bandages necessary (for lips, or feelings) I hope.
Pasta...
Your letter is as eloquent as it is unprintable, given today's climate. A pity. But keep writing.
They can get in. I got mine in on telecom amnesty last Saturday:
http://tinyurl.com/2y25bs
(scroll down)
Word to the wise; letters are generally limited to a couple hundred words; mine got edited down a smidgen.
And write them, folks. All across the country.
Cheers,
House Democrats said Thursday that, unlike their counterparts on the Senate Intelligence Committee, they still had not been given access to classified internal documents related to the origins and framework of the N.S.A. program after months of requests. House officials made it clear in interviews that without access to those documents they would be unwilling even to consider immunity for the telecommunications companies.
I don't give a damn if the likes of Rockefeller have looked at a million pages, and "I sssseeeeee nooottthinkkk!". I don't trust them, and I want to know what was done, and what resulted. I don't see jacksh*t resulting from these dragnets or whatever they are (where's Osama?), and I don't trust McConnell, the lying sack'o'sh*te. I think it's most telling that in order to promote the program, they have to freakin' lie about what did happen (Germany) and what didn't happen (the captured soldiers). You'd think that if the program was useful or helpful, they'd actually be able to come up with some real examples as to how what we had before was too constraining, and how what they want actually works.
Disclaimer: Even if the program was to be shown effective, that is hardly reason to pursue it at the expense of our civil liberties. But at the very least, if we're going to give up our civil liberties, we need to know what we're buying.
Cheers,
Pointedly, Mr. Rockefeller refused to include in his plan immunity from civil or even criminal prosecution for government officials who took part in the security agency’s program.
That's no problem; Dubya can pardon any criminal actions, and the gummint has many means to stymie any attempted civil suits against gummint employees.
Cheers,