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Moscow Trials?
Been
hearing unattributable talk that to deflect from Obama's inability to
deliver on his promises, or do much of anything with the economy,
Democrats will divert attention the old fashioned way. Moscow Trials.
The machinery is supposedly in motion to drag the entire Bush
administration before congressional inquisitions. If you think
there's raw feelings now between the Obama left and
constitutional Americans, you ain't seen nothing yet. It also
looks like Democrats Dodd, Frank, et al, will escape scrutiny for their
major role in the subprime disaster. Sweet being a Democrat these
days. eh wot? [October 6, 2008]
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It's about to become attributable. This on Drudge.
Waxman, and some of the other Dem radicals were promising this
prior to the 2006 elections, but when it became a campaign issue Pelosi
was forced to foreswear it. By September 2, of this year however,
Joe Biden was feeling his oats.
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Looking
to the future but with one eye on the past, Biden also promised that an
Obama-Biden government would go through Bush administration data with
"a fine-toothed comb" and pursue criminal charges if necessary.
"If there has been a basis upon which you can pursue someone for a
criminal violation," he said, "they will be pursued, not out of
vengeance, not out of retribution - out of the need to preserve the
notion that no one, no one, no attorney general, no president, no one
is above the law." [Biden Rips Bush Administration]
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Now I can't sleep. This Show Trial noise, coupled with today's announcement that Democrats want government ownership of auto makers [DEM PROPOSES FED STAKE IN BIG 3...] cuts it. What's it called when government owns the means of production?
I'm thinking we can work together on a novel. My working title is "Nourishing A Really Big Tree."
About a government that's overthrown by Marxist revolutionaries.
Perhaps some of you have thoughts on Chapter Two. That's
where an aroused citizenry takes things into their own hands. Is
it spontaneous, or is there some coordinated planning?
How? What about the military? Stuff like that. We're
ever mindful, of course, that in real life the appropriate response is
to complain to our congress person. This is just like a Tom
Clancy thing.
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