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kskiska Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-09-06 10:51 AM
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Novak: GOP Congress in Rebellion Against Bush
All the evidence suggests that the Bush Administration now has an all-out rebellion on its hands from the GOP Congress. This is not isolated in any single issue, such as the ports deal, but in fact extends to that and numerous other issues as well. Republican congressmen are tired of being bullied and ignored by a heavy-handed executive, and they are playing hardball with their President. Given his unpopularity, many of them find it useful to distance themselves from Bush anyway.

In short, Bush has little leverage left within his own party, and his transformation to lame-duck status is all but complete. On all sides, conservative Republicans are working against him. The biggest visible difference between their conduct and that of a Democratic Congress is that they have not begun impeachment proceedings.

Ports Deal

This is the clearest example of Bush’s problems with his erstwhile allies. Republican Congressmen feel that Bush is wholly responsible for his current mess over a deal giving a Dubai-based company control of portions of key American ports. Bush, they feel, got himself into this mess when he cut Congressional Republicans out of the equation and kept them in the dark—and now Bush can get himself out of it as far as they’re concerned.

Adding insult to injury, language de-funding the ports deal will be written into the upcoming emergency supplemental. This would be some real intra-party hardball—Bush would have to veto funding for Katrina, homeland security and the troops, or else suffer the undoing of a deal he has promised will go forward.

more…
http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?print=yes&id=13066
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Atman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-09-06 10:53 AM
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1. Now I KNOW this is all a scam!
If Novakula is reporting on it, it's just more GOP bullshit.
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BOSSHOG Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-09-06 10:54 AM
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2. Novak being a good team player
Letting the base know that by god, republicans up for reelection this year are more patriotic and more conservative than bush so its okay to vote for them even if the leader of the party has ruined our country and our economy over the past six years with the rubber stamping help of those same republicans. Attaboy bob!
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bluestateguy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-09-06 10:55 AM
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3. Novak has always been very honest about one thing
and that's that when things are down for the Republican Party he'll come out and say so, without mincing any words either. If the party is in bad shape he won't try to sugar coat it.
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underpants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-09-06 10:56 AM
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4. Seperate seperate seperate --this is the talking point
and wouldn't you know NBC ran a whole report this morning that says just about exactly the same thing. Hmmm how about that?

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032633/
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bluerum Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-09-06 11:02 AM
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5. So they backed him until he was expendable. Now they make him
walk the plank and they all get on with their lives and can say that they disagreed with GW. What a bunch of pathetic opportunistic liars.

I guess I am wondering where KKKarl the Rover will surface after the 06 elections and then again in 08.
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C_U_L8R Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-09-06 11:05 AM
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6. This whole thing is a sham production
the pukes need to build creds with their voters
that they indeed did "stand up" to Bush
othewise they will be seen as the lapdogs (that they truly are).

I don't think anyone is falling for this melodrama... weak plot
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central scrutinizer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-09-06 11:05 AM
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7. Bullshit
It's cover your ass time - when they start investigating some of these failings, then I will listen:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=364&topic_id=601075

❑ The use and manipulation of false intelligence to justify an invasion of Iraq.
❑ Letting Colin Powell present false information about Iraq to the United Nations.
❑ Sending an insufficient number of troops to Iraq for the invasion.
❑ Failure to properly outfit the military for the Iraq invasion...as late as 2006.
❑ The administration’s failure to stop looting during the opening days of the invasion.
❑ Over 19,000 dead and wounded military personnel since the Iraq invasion began.
❑ Lack of adequate healthcare coverage for many seriously-wounded military casualties of Iraq and Afghanistan invasions.
❑ Billions in Iraq reconstruction funds reported missing by Pentagon auditors.
❑ The Bush energy policy secretly crafted by unidentified energy industry lobbyists.
❑ Bush’s denial that global warming is a real and serious problem, and the censuring of government scientists who present evidence that global warming is serious.
❑ Bush’s claiming he barely knows his close friend and key fundraiser, Enron ex-CEO Ken Lay, whom he nicknamed “Kenny Boy.”
❑ Bush’s plan for social security reform.
❑ The Medicare drug law, crafted by lobbyists for the pharmaceutical industry, with provisions that prevent the government from negotiating lower drug prices.
❑ The Terry Schiavo case.
❑ Harriet Miers’ nomination to the Supreme Court, and Bush’s full support of that nomination, calling her “most qualified.”
❑ Bush administration support for teaching “intelligent design” in science classes.
❑ Bush Administration denial that improving gas mileage standards on autos would help reduce gasoline consumption, coupled with tax breaks for purchasers of low mileage supervans and Hummers.
❑ Leaks from the administration in the Valerie Plame case, and its refusal to cooperate in the investigation into the leaks.
❑ The indictment of the vice president’s chief of staff, Scooter Libby, for lying to federal investigators in the Valerie Plame investigation.
❑ The administration’s handling of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal, and its refusal to punish senior officers responsible for the torture and killing of prisoners.

❑ The administration’s agreement to accept the McCain amendment barring torture, but then writing a signing statement indicating that the administration does not have to abide by this law; the Attorney General’s calling anti-torture laws “quaint.”
❑ Paying journalists to write favorable stories about administration policies and the Iraq invasion and passing the stories off as real news.
❑ No-bid contracts to Halliburton and the missing $9 billion in payments made to that company for work that was to have been done in Iraq, but which has not been done.
❑ The administration’s muzzling of NASA scientists’s concerns about global warming.
❑ Doing little for the 46 million Americans who have no health care insurance and no prospects for such coverage, whether or not health savings accounts are enacted.
❑ The failure of the administration to fully fund its “No Child Left Behind Program” and the failure of the program to do much more than teach children how to take and pass standardized tests without actually having to learn anything.
❑ FEMA’s performance before and after the Katrina disaster.
❑ A record $3 trillion budget – the largest in history, from an administration that has complained that Democrats, not Republicans are “the tax and spend party.”
❑ The administration’s refusal on religious grounds to fund embryonic stem cell research; its continued claim that existing stem cell lines are adequate and viable.
❑ The FDA’s refusal on religious grounds to approve the “morning after” pill, Plan B.
❑ The appointments of unqualified personnel to top positions in the FDA, FEMA, Department of Education, and other departments.
❑ Failure of the Department of Homeland Security to enforce laws and regulations to safeguard sea ports, airports, chemical and power plants and our national borders.
❑ The lack of funding nationwide for first-responders to natural and terrorist disasters.
❑ The administration’s response to North Korea’s development of nuclear weapons.
❑ The administration’s response to Iran’s threats to develop nuclear weapons.
❑ The Abramoff scandal and its deep ties to GOP congress members.
❑ Bush’s denial that he knows Abramoff, despite photographic evidence that he was more than casually acquainted with this admitted felon, and the purging from GOP websites of photos that show Abramoff and Bush together on multiple occasions..
❑ Spying on American citizens without a court warrant, and resisting efforts to make the spying program legal by incorporating court oversight, and Bush’s direct lie to the American people when he claimed that no spying is ever done without a court warrant; and Attorney General Gonzalez’ assertions to Congress that no such warrantless spying program was being undertaken.
❑ The Guantanamo prison scandal in which hundreds of prisoners have been held for years without being charged or tried for any crimes, and which the United Nations, the Red Cross, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and other human rights group have declared a place where torture is practiced.
❑ The administration’s lackluster response to the Darfur disaster.
❑ The administration’s policy of claiming that condoms are not effective in preventing the transmission of AIDS, and its refusal to fund international programs that include the use of condoms as a disease-prevention mechanism.
❑ The administration’s imposition of its own religious beliefs in refusing to support the right of women to choose what to do with their own bodies.
❑ The refusal of the Republicans in Congress, under pressure from the administration, to investigate the crimes, scandals and offenses of the administration.
❑ Billions of dollars in new subsidies to the oil and gas industries that are hidden in the administration’s 2006 budget.
❑ Permitting a company owned and controlled by the country of Dubai (of the United Arab Emirates) to operate six of our busiest seaports.
❑ Receiving a Pentagon audit that shows Halliburton overcharged the government by $850 million for operations in Iraq – and deciding to pay Halliburton the full amount.
❑ The administration’s non-response to disclosure that Pakistan’s nuclear energy czar, A.Q. Khan, illegally sold nuclear technology several numerous unidentified countries.
❑ Agreeing to provide nuclear technology and nuclear fuel to India, a country that cheated on its promise not to develop nuclear weapons and which refuses to sign the international Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty.
❑ The evidence on videotape that the Bush administration knew days in advance that the New Orleans levees would not hold, despite claims after the Katrina hurricane that “no one” had any idea this could happen.
❑ Purchase by FEMA of $85 million worth of mobile homes, ¾ of which cannot be used because they are not suitable for flood plain areas; these unused mobile homes still sit on airport runways in Arkansas.
❑ Refusing to accepting responsibility for the administration’s many mistakes and failures; the only people who have accepted responsibility resigned in disgust.
❑ Forgetting that true conservatism calls for less government intrusion into the lives of American citizens, a balanced budget, and respect for the rights of individuals to determine their own destiny.
If you stop moving, they start shoveling dirt on you.
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Nite Owl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-09-06 11:12 AM
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8. Too late to separate
from dimson now, they have gone along with him for five yrs and all of a sudden they are upset that he doesn't consult them? It isn't just him it's them, all of them for sitting back and not taking congressional oversight seriously.
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WePurrsevere Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-09-06 11:41 AM
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9. Ah yes, I do so love the smell of Election year FEAR in the Morning.
:evilgrin:

They can run but they can't hide from the fact that they've been accomplices to BushCo's crimes right along. Savy Dems who WANT to win will use this knowledge and information to their advantage.
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Vidar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-09-06 08:29 PM
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10. I'll believe it when they start knocking on John Conyer's door.
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DavidDvorkin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-09-06 08:35 PM
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11. The word "rebellion" insults the Constitution
It acknowledges that the GOP expects its people in Congress to be subservient to the President when the latter is a Republican.

They no longer bother paying even lip service to the concepts of separation of powers or checks and balances.
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