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#101 2008-06-25 6:42 pm
- Tallgeese
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Re: The White House gets telecom immunity
Farmerkev wrote:
Tallgeese wrote:
Maybe you'd like to tell us what Countrywide has to do with Dodd's position on telecom immunity.
I suspect it lacks sincerity.
No, I have no proof, just a distinct lack of trust in someone that has proven themselves untrustworthy.
He must be really crafty, to pledge a filibuster to distract from a scandal 7 months in the future.
I still believe in liberalism today as much as I ever did, but, oh, there was a happy time when I believed in liberals.
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#102 2008-06-25 6:50 pm
- Farmerkev
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Re: The White House gets telecom immunity
Tallgeese wrote:
Farmerkev wrote:
Tallgeese wrote:
Maybe you'd like to tell us what Countrywide has to do with Dodd's position on telecom immunity.
I suspect it lacks sincerity.
No, I have no proof, just a distinct lack of trust in someone that has proven themselves untrustworthy.He must be really crafty, to pledge a filibuster to distract from a scandal 7 months in the future.
Perhaps he is sincere but several of them talked big and then rolled over so many times now I'm having trouble believing they actually care this time.
Dodd voted for the Patriot Act and it's re-auth if I recall correctly.
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#103 2008-06-26 5:11 am
- Pariah
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Re: The White House gets telecom immunity
Do we really care what the motivation is if someone is doing the right thing?
I don't.
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