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It is becoming more apparent everyday, that a number of people in the Bush Administration and the Republican party, have participated in some type of criminal conspiracy.
Now admittedly, we want that because it would be good politically for our side. It also for that reason we are not fair judges of fact in this matter, but there is a growing group of people who aren't really interested in politics and they also see it taking shape.
We do not know at this time what the intended end of that conspiracy was, but it does look like something awful.
Right now the people involved in this criminal activity are probably very worried that we are catching wind of what they did or planned to do.
In the next few days, weeks and even months they will be making a large number of decisions that will affect the outcome of American history.
How far are they willing to go to maintain power and/or keep their crimes secret?
How many people were involved in the conspiracy?
Surely the last question's answer is the most important. If a large enough group was involved, this situation could get very ugly very quickly.
Honestly, I don't think many grassroots Republicans will go along with this, they just don't have any reason to so if they weren't involved in the activity.
I think even a large number of political appointees are probably in the dark about this, and that's evidenced by the reaction to this hubbub by former US Attorneys Griffin and Iglesias. Both are staunch Republicans. Griffin seems to be totally disgusted with the activities of the higher ups in the Administration. Iglesias, well I don't know about him, it's possible his reaction is a sort of vindictiveness against those he once thought were friends (Representative Wilson and Senator Domenici.)
We are going to win, and by we, I mean the American people, Republicans and Democrats alike.
This isn't about that old and tiresome political divide anymore, it's about our fundamental way of life, our sense of common decency and our devotion to justice.
Stay strong.
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