Wednesday, April 25, 2007

The Rockefeller memo

Lynching is Bad

Except Sometimes

For those of you who blanch at rhetoric which calls congressional Democrats filthy MF'ing scurrilous traitors, whose only motivation is self interest, I will from time to time attempt to refresh your memories.  Let's begin today with this "smoking gun." from 2003.  Am I wrong to suggest that Rockefeller and his target audience should have been ripped from office at that very instant?  By any means?

'Flagrantly Dishonest'
Even the Senate Intelligence Committee isn't safe from Democratic partisanship.

Friday, November 7, 2003 12:01 a.m. EST

One of the last redoubts of peaceful coexistence in Congress has been the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Sensitive matters of national security come before it, and the tradition is for Senators to leave their party affiliations at the door.

So much for that honorable tradition. Senator Jay Rockefeller buried it this week with his ho-hum response to the leak of a strategy memo on how Democrats can exploit for partisan gain the committee's investigation into prewar intelligence on Iraq. Mr. Rockefeller is committee vice chairman, a title accorded the senior Senator from the minority party rather than the usual, more political-sounding "ranking member." But the West Virginia Democrat has either been asleep on the job or he's running a camp for juvenile political delinquents.

The Democratic memo is a hit job, spelling out how to create the maximum embarrassment to President Bush during his re-election campaign. The committee's investigation is not yet concluded, but the Democrats already know what they think. The Administration had "misleading--if not flagrantly dishonest methods and motives," the memo says. "The approach outline[d] above seems to offer the best prospect for exposing the administration's dubious motives and methods," it concludes.

Among the memo's recommendations is how to play Republican Chairman Pat Roberts of Kansas for a fool. "Pull the majority along as far as we can," the memo urges, by seeing that Mr. Roberts "co-signs our requests for information." And then? After "we have exhausted the opportunity to usefully collaborate with the majority," the memo recommends that then "we can pull the trigger on an independent investigation." And guess when? "Probably next year." [continue]

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

18 U.S. Code § 2381 -- Treason:

Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.

Anonymous said...

What was the name of that movie? Hang um High !

Anonymous said...

IMO, Harry is a traitor, but there's no chance any charges will ever be brought. Hell, they caught Johnny "taliban" Lindt actively fighting alongside the Taliban in Afghanistan, yet he was not prosecuted for Treason. If fighting in an alien army against your own countrymen, in uniform, is not a crystal-clear case of Treason then I don't know what it takes. Remove the law from the books -- it's meaningless.

But there's something bigger at work here. May I connect the dots? IMO America has been so weak, socially, for the past 40 years that a liberal cancer has been allowed to grow. Deviance and stupidity that would have ordinarily been crushed (or removed by Darwinism) has been fostered. We're now a 50/50 country, with half the population so far divorced from reality and allowed to live in their Vegan and Biodiesel world that they no longer know what American values are. They simply don't believe America could ever fall, that their lives could be at real risk, and their civilization could collapse. IOW, they're idiots with no understanding of history.

Add to that the fact that our so-called "leaders" are fighting like mad to make newly minted citizens out of millions of Mexicans and assorted third-world foreigners (mostly from Central and South America) and very, very soon those who prefer freedom will be a definite minority and the endgame will be clear.

The Greatest Generation gave birth to, and raised, the most selfish generation of crybabies and spoilt ninnies ever -- the Baby Boomers. The Boomers, and their lap-of-luxury children have no sense of loyalty to America and are interested only in themselves. Thanks for nothing, Baby Boomers.
[I realize not all are at fault here, but as a group there's no denying the trend.]

Okay. Now I'm really depressed. And Harry Ried is still a traitor.

--Jack

Anonymous said...

Yes, lynching is bad,
but perhaps not badder or baddest.

Anonymous said...

Well Jack, that pretty well sums it up. Now we just wait.

cmblake6 said...

Damn, Jack! Spot on!

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