Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Investigations

Does anyone know how many different investigations are presently being conducted or called for by Democrats. It seems to me that Henry Waxman himself must have called for dozens of investigations into Brafia misdeeds. I head somewhere today there are 46 separate Brafia scandals. If that is so, and I know in many cases there is more than one investigation involved, there must be somewhere close to a hundred. What I find the most fascinating about these so-called investigations is that they are never finished. Did you ever hear of one being finished? Of course there was the Libby thing, but even there it was never truly finished and I think Fitzgerald could still continue it if he wished. Remarkable, so many investigations, so little time. Let's see, they got Abramof but they are still investigating a whole lot of others. They have never completed the second part of the 9/11 investigation (the most important part). Then there is the Alaska situation, as well as the rest of the Cunningham investigation. How about the investigation into the Plame affair, the illegal spying, the recent NIE business, and so on and on. I suspect by the time all these investigations are completed (they probably never will be) all of those being investigated will be dead and gone. Of course when you get the CIA investigating itself, and the Justice Department investigating itself, and the White House investigating itself, and FIMA investigating itself, and other nonsensical pretend investigations, what can you expect? One way or another the Brafia manages to keep any of these investigations from actually producing any results.

Eleven hundred (1100) signing statements. That is the number Bush has signed, more by quite a few than all of those signed by all previous Presidents. This is one way that Bush/Cheney have set themselves up as their own government and made a mockery of Congress, the Public, and the Constitution. This has been going on for seven years, continues, and no one has attempted to do anything about it. Apparently the Brafia is just too powerful to be challenged by anything as insignificant as the Congress of the United States, the Justice Department, or anyone else. As near as I can tell Bush now has more power than Peter the Great had, or Hitler, or Sadam Hussein, or Stalin, or perhaps even Genghis Khan. He and Cheney have been allowed to do whatever they wish. I'm surprised they have not taken to wearing ermine and sable robes and carrying solid gold staffs and such (that may yet come).

Hillary has been slipping in the polls. Iowa is said to be too close to call. Huckabee is coming on strong. McCain is said to be make a bit of a comeback. Thompson is out of it as near as I can see. Giuliani's moment of fame I think is fading. Even the Brafia can't decide on a candidate. I am sticking with my prediction that Hillary will be the next President of the United States. The Brafia knows one of their own can't be elected so Hillary is the best bet. I hesitate to say she is one of them, but she comes close. Edwards may make a better showing than most everyone expects but I don't think he can make it. Obama, even if he were to win the nomination, probably could not be elected (he has a black wife) as too many black people and others refuse to believe a black can be elected (and unfortunately, I suspect they are right). I doubt that even Oprah can upstage Bill Clinton when it comes to Democrats and Blacks. Hold your nose and put your money on Hillary (that's apparently what all the big boys are doing).

LKBIQ:
"Of all the creatures that were made he (man) is the most detestable. Of the entire brood he is the only one--the solitary one--that possesses malice. That is the basest of all instincts, passions, vices--the most hateful....He is the only creature that inflicts pain for sport, knowing it to be pain...Also--in all the list he is the only creature that has a nasty mind."
Mark Twain

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