Friday, July 16, 2004

Jadakiss

I love how the freepers just jump right on it when someone tries to make a statement.
 
UPDATE:
Apparently congress doesn't like free thinking either:
(From a blogger)
Yesterday during debate over HR-4818 (a bill that would provide international monitoring of the November presidential election) Congresswoman Corrine Brown (D-Jacksonville) was censured by the US House of Representatives for this remark:  

"I come from Florida, where you [the GOP leadership] and others participated in what I call the United States coup d'etat. We need to make sure that it doesn't happen again. Over and over again after the election when you stole the election, you came back here and said get over it. No we're not going to get over it and we want verification from the world." 
 
If she would have just told the House leadership to go fuck themselves it would have been OK.

The link to the real story works, I don't think it's a viable news source if it's just a blogger.  But Brown was censured for caring about voters rights. 

"Those comments drew an immediate objection from Republican members of the House. Leaders moved to strike her comments from the record. The House also censured Brown which kept her from talking on the House floor for the rest of the day.Congresswoman Brown responded to the matter in a statement late Thursday night.

Congresswoman Brown wrote, "Striking my words from the House floor is just one more example of the Republican Party's attempt to try and cover up what happened during the 2000 election."Brown also wrote, "When the words of Corrine Brown are stricken from the floor, so is the voice of her 600,000 constituents in Florida's 3rd Congressional District.""

What a great forum for open debate

oh yeah, and check out what Joe Wilson wrote to the Senate Intelligence Committee.  He's the husband of Valerie Plame, the undercover CIA agent the Bushies revealed to make a political threat.  I know it's been shouted out before, but this is treason folks.  You don't reveal CIA agents, that costs American lives and kills intelligence leads.  In short, we already know Bush is bad for the country, if we could get some heat behind these accusations, Clinton's impeachment will be a speck of history next to the first President impeached for violating his oath of office and well his citizenship in the US for that matter.

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