White House To Congress: Confirm Mukasey Now, Ask Questions About Torture Later
- added November 02, 2007
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- JordiLippe
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- JordiLippe
- 1 year ago
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I am beginning to believe that myself. I am very disappointed in American politics.
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- JordiLippe
- 1 year ago
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I'm strongly, strongly considering moving out of this place, before it gets any worse. I mean, they don't even listen to us, do they?
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- ACandyDarkly
- 1 year ago
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rob, right on
pathetic
when i was in arg, following politics and politicians, i always had this "mental comfort buffer" that "argentina is not a well educated country, those w power will never steer away from corruption and special interests"
well, shit is all over, any continent, what we could call "global political shit". some organizations may have their heart on the right side, and act accordingly, but the main gas engine is still running and w no signs of stopping.
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... wa wha!? Okay Martha... when a governing body goes and authorizes engages in or tries to wiggle around a topic of such soul shaking gravity as TORTURE they should define it especially in light of attempting to redefine it in the first place.
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You can tell she likes to lie.... she has a grin on her face....
