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Re: Sheila Jackson-Lee Blames Bush for F&F

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 10:52 am
by Dadtodabone
Liberty wrote:While its pretty clear that Fast & Furious was ill advised, the biggest issue isn't that the program happened, but of the cover up and unwillingness to expose what happened and to hold those responsible accountable. It seems to me that GWB administration was a lot more open and accountable than the Obamian regime.
While its pretty clear that Watergate was ill advised, the biggest issue isn't that the break in happened, but of the cover up and unwillingness to expose what happened and to hold those responsible accountable. It seems to me that LBJ administration was a lot more open and accountable than the Nixonian regime.

Imperial Presidencies seem to follow a similar course. I guess we'll see Mr. Obama jet off to Pyongyang soon.

Re: Sheila Jackson-Lee Blames Bush for F&F

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 11:08 am
by JALLEN
Dadtodabone wrote: While its pretty clear that Watergate was ill advised, the biggest issue isn't that the break in happened, but of the cover up and unwillingness to expose what happened and to hold those responsible accountable. It seems to me that LBJ administration was a lot more open and accountable than the Nixonian regime.
Very droll!

Nixon just got caught acting like a Democrat. He had spent his entire political life watching LBJ and the Kennedys get away with that sort of thing, and worse, and probably couldn't imagine why anyone would get so upset at the discovery.

Like H. R. Haldeman was heard saying, "We're so [expletive deleted] square, we'd get caught." So it was.

Re: Sheila Jackson-Lee Blames Bush for F&F

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 11:20 am
by alvins
well she was the one who asked buzz aldrin what is was like to walk on mars. oh shes got some brains.lol

Re: Sheila Jackson-Lee Blames Bush for F&F

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 12:00 pm
by sjfcontrol
alvins wrote:well she was the one who asked buzz aldrin what is was like to walk on mars. oh shes got some brains.lol
The Hill reported in 1997 that Jackson Lee had asked NASA officials whether the Mars Pathfinder photographed the U.S. flag that Neil Armstrong had planted on Mars. When this incident was reported, her chief of staff wrote a letter to the editor suggesting that she was targeted because she was black.[28][30][31]

In February 2013, Jackson Lee called herself a "freed slave" while talking on the House floor.[32][33][34][35]
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Re: Sheila Jackson-Lee Blames Bush for F&F

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 12:12 pm
by Abraham
It's considered politically incorrect to ridicule the mentally challenged...c'mon, she can't stop her utterances...

Re: Sheila Jackson-Lee Blames Bush for F&F

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 1:49 pm
by JALLEN
Abraham wrote:It's considered politically incorrect to ridicule the mentally challenged...c'mon, she can't stop her utterances...
Perhaps she suffers from Blitherer's Syndrome, in which every thought that enters the victim's head comes rushing out of her mouth immediately, uncontrollably. Most commonly found in some human females of a certain age, although the affliction is not unheard of in younger ones. The condition is believed to be responsible for one of the three most popular forms of mass communications, telephone, telegraph and tell a woman. :mrgreen: :smilelol5: "rlol"

Re: Sheila Jackson-Lee Blames Bush for F&F

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 3:59 pm
by Dadtodabone
JALLEN wrote:
Dadtodabone wrote: While its pretty clear that Watergate was ill advised, the biggest issue isn't that the break in happened, but of the cover up and unwillingness to expose what happened and to hold those responsible accountable. It seems to me that LBJ administration was a lot more open and accountable than the Nixonian regime.
Very droll!

Nixon just got caught acting like a Democrat. He had spent his entire political life watching LBJ and the Kennedys get away with that sort of thing, and worse, and probably couldn't imagine why anyone would get so upset at the discovery.

Like H. R. Haldeman was heard saying, "We're so [expletive deleted] square, we'd get caught." So it was.
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=uK8Iowe83-A[/youtube]

Ah, those were the days, cast my first presidential ballot in 1972, Mr. Nixon never played well on TV:

[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=8qRZvlZZ0DY[/youtube]