Well, they've got me on one of these pills that I can only take once a week, and believe me, I'm glad that's all I can take it. I feel really weird right now, and no, I'm not enjoying myself at all at the moment. I hate this feeling a whole bunch. The good news is I only am supposed to have to do it three times. So, maybe I won't feel so funny in a
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I don't want to deter from what I'm saying though. Regardless of whether or not people are moving on is politics is not as much a major issue to me. My point, the main one that I want to emphasize, is that I feel the South is relatively unimportant to the Washington folks as a whole. And as far as felonies and grand juries, well when it comes to D.C. I think they've just about all committed something like that and they all can be tried and convicted at any given time. It just seems it matters who has the power and when. I am pretentious about he federal government having a lot power, especially now since they squander it anyway. But damnit, if they're going to have all this power that they have now, then do something with it. Help the people out more then!! You went and obtained that power quicker than any repulic becoming a dictatorship, so do something with it!!
I must say I like debating with you and it's fun. You're really smart and your views offer me a different insight than what I get from other friends I hang out with all the time. I wish you knew Cody, you and he would get along very well I think. Only, he's able to old his own in a debate such as this. Unlike the one who is writing at the present ;).
I understand that you're saying they aren't linked. I respect that thought and see how and very logicially it can be conceived. To me, though, the grand jury and felony are still linked because that's there on all of them. Washington and the Judicial System of America for me are pretty much completely inseperable, specially, when one considers their disasterous decisions that the Supreme Court has made just recently, i.e. the property decision.
I must say it was a shrewd move if it was pushed now, but it wasn't one that went in the progess towards the humanity suffering in the coutry at the present time. Still, you've got to be happy, knowing that when the next election comes in congressional and presidential respectively, that the Democrats will once again hold the majority of the power.
Legally speaking, you're right. One does have nothing to do with the other. But, in the nation's chain of events and governmental make up there does seem to be a real political motivation there. And, why is it a Democratic District Attorney that is trying the case?? Hey says that he chases after Repulicans and Democrats alike. I think he said 12 Democrats and 13 Republicans. Still, I think they might have quelled a good bit of suspicion from cynics like me if they would've gotten a Republican to prosecute the case. Then again, I guess it might be the district with a Democratic D.A. that has to do it, so that's just coencidental.
I don't believe in coencidences though, and I certainly believe in scheming and corruption. Having said that, though, if Delay really broke the campaign laws of the fantastic state of Texas, then he should suffer the consequences. Please, do not think I want him off the hook. I just would like to see a coming together, moreso than what I've seen. Furthermore, before this recent development there hasn't been a real coming together. But, I do think that today's Democrats in Washington and now the ones in Texas, i.e. the District attorney pursuing this case should get the Mage power Perfect Timing. And, they certainly deserve a final retest.
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If I were a democratic DA who wanted to push an agenda, I would drop that story RIGHT FUCKING BEFORE the elections. After the primary, when it's SET that he's gonna run. I'd talk the DNC into running a strong candidate there, and DeLay would be in court the whole time he should have been campaigning.
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