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althecat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-16-07 10:38 PM
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Where are Alan Shore & Shirley Schmidt at when you need 'em?
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Edited on Mon Jul-16-07 11:34 PM by althecat
Ernest Partridge said....

The accumulated evidence that the 2000 and 2004 elections were stolen is, I submit, more than adequate to convince an impartial jury – “proof beyond reasonable doubt.”

Yet the thieves are secure in their purloined offices. How is this possible?

The silence of the media and the paralysis of the Democrats goes a long way toward explaining this. Even so, the secret is “out,” as Zogby tells us that more than half of the population smells a rat.

I once believed that when this crime against our body politic was exposed, as with Nixon and the “smoking gun” tapes, the House of Bush would surely fall and that the GOP would be relegated to minority status for a full generation. What I did not count on was the possibility that the crime would be unpunished despite exposure. Yet that is what has happened.

As Senator Dole used to ask, “Where’s the outrage?!”

One theory is that both the Democrats and the Republicans, along with the mainstream media, have agreed to a vow of silence, lest public knowledge of the crime destroy our “democratic” form of government.

What this excuse fails to acknowledge is that the fraud has accomplished just that: it has abolished our democracy. The government of the United States no longer “derives its just powers from the consent of the governed.”

The task before us is not simply to preserve our democracy, it is to restore our democracy. The founders of our Republic articulated the remedy: “whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of , it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government.”

The first step toward that end is for the citizens to acknowledge the crime against the people and their Constitution, and then to demand impeachment, conviction and punishment of the criminals.

Not long ago, such an outcome seemed impossible, as it still does to most members of Congress. But with the decline of Bush’s approval ratings and the growing irrelevance of the mainstream media, the demand and the feasibility of impeachment grows.

The Congressional hearings will continue to disclose the crimes of the Bush regime, the economy will continue to decline, shrinking the middle class, the national debt will continue to grow, the dead and wounded will continue to return home from the Bush and Cheney wars, the international community of nations will continue to isolate and shun the United States.

We simply can’t go on like this. Something’s gotta give.

My greatest fear is of what the desperate Busheviks might attempt in order to avoid their day of reckoning, following January, 2009.

Better we the people act, than be acted upon.



So where's Alan Shaw when you need him?

We need this prosecuted - and we have been waiting too long for the sheriff.

I say call in James Spader and Candice Bergen....
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