Wednesday, November 17, 2004
KING GEORGE
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Moving to protect Majority Leader Tom DeLay, House Republicans want to change party rules to ensure that DeLay retains his post if a Texas grand jury indicts him as it did with three of his political associates. A grand jury in Travis County, Texas, is investigating alleged irregularities in 2002 state legislative races. Republican victories in those contests enabled DeLay ultimately to win support for a congressional redistricting plan that resulted in the GOP's gain of five House seats in Texas in this month's elections.--CNN
Why are republicans allowed to lie, cheat, and steal? I guess divine providence gives them a blank check. So much for democracy, hail the new Monarch, George I, first King of America.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Moving to protect Majority Leader Tom DeLay, House Republicans want to change party rules to ensure that DeLay retains his post if a Texas grand jury indicts him as it did with three of his political associates. A grand jury in Travis County, Texas, is investigating alleged irregularities in 2002 state legislative races. Republican victories in those contests enabled DeLay ultimately to win support for a congressional redistricting plan that resulted in the GOP's gain of five House seats in Texas in this month's elections.--CNN
Why are republicans allowed to lie, cheat, and steal? I guess divine providence gives them a blank check. So much for democracy, hail the new Monarch, George I, first King of America.
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