These
people are too much even for we who already think congressional
democrats are worse than a sandwich made from moldy bread, and spread
with generous layers of smegma harvested from a syphilitic leper after
he was locked in a car on a hot summer day. Yep. Worse than
that.
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Irvin
B. Nathan, general counsel of the House of Representatives, sent a
letter to Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. on Monday about
establishing a protocol on how to handle "hopefully rare searches and
electronic surveillance involving members of Congress." Mr. Nathan
previously failed to negotiate such an agreement with the George W.
Bush administration when Republicans controlled the House. His return
to this effort isn't surprising given the number of congressional
Democrats facing accusations of ethical misconduct.
Democrats facing scrutiny include the chairman of the House
Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense, John P. Murtha of Pennsylvania,
for his close ties to the defense lobby firm PMA Group, which is under
federal investigation; House Ways and Means Chairman Charles B. Rangel
of New York about a number of tax issues; Rep. Jesse L. Jackson Jr. of
Illinois over his reported effort to persuade ousted Illinois Gov. Rod
R. Blagojevich to appoint him to fill President Obama's former Senate
seat; and Rep. Jane Harman of California, who reportedly was taped in
2005 by the National Security Agency purportedly agreeing to help seek
leniency for two accused Israeli spies in exchange for help in lobbying
her appointment to chair the House Intelligence Committee. [Pelosi continued]
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I don't have a very good poker face.
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