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January 17, 2006
Bushies Target Chief Baffoon - Gore
Topics: Political News and commentariesIn a speech on Monday, former vice president and moonbat nutcase, Al Gore, called for an independent investigation of the Bush administration program that he says broke the law by listening in without warrants on Americans suspected of talking with terrorists abroad. Gore called the program that was authorized by President Bush, "a threat to the very structure of our government" and charged that the administration acted without congressional authority and made a "direct assault" on a federal court set up to authorize requests to eavesdrop on Americans.
To this, John Hawkins at RWN writes that it's too bad that the White House kept mum for most of 2005 while the Democrats were throwing around outrageous accusation after outrageous accusation, because when the Bushies fight back, they make the Democrats look like complete buffoons.
As proof, he says just witness what they've done to Al Gore:
With friends like Al Gore, CAIR and the ACLU, al-Qaeda and Iran couldn't buy more ardent supporters.
Posted by Richard at January 17, 2006 6:50 PM
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