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Their audacious treason knows no bounds!
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Ethics Group: 'Is the Vice President Creating a
Fourth Branch of ...
Southwest Nebraska News, NE - Jun 24, 2007
Melanie Sloan, executive director of Citizens for
Responsibility and Ethics in Washington said Mr.
Cheney's arguments raise new questions: "Since there
is
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The GOP has an image problem. A dozen years of
Republican control in DC left many in the party
complacent and open to the types of activities that
give politics a dirty name. Of the 25 most corrupt
members of Congress, 21 are Republicans, according
to the nonpartisan watchdog group Citizens for
Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), and
included in that list is Republican Rep. Jerry
Lewis.
Lewis' likely malfeasance is unfortunate. At a time
when California is decently positioned to have a
fairer shake at federal monies, Lewis, along with
fellow "under ongoing investigation" Cali buddies
Rep. John Doolittle and Rep. Ken Calvert is tainted
by the stench of bribery.
But Shawn Steel, FlashReport contributor and former
chairman of the California Republican Party, will
hear nothing of it. In a piece entitled "Blood
Sport: Slamming Jerry Lewis," Steel blames his
party's corruption conundrum on, who else, the
Democrats! Oh, and Vladimir Lenin makes a guest
appearance:
"Democrats will do anything to get and maintain
power. After all, Lenin wasn't too good a
revolutionary. His specialty, once he took power,
was to create a ruthless system for permanent power
at any cost. Democrats hope to do the same in 2008.
By any means necessary, get more senate and house
seats."
The stench of desperation in this post reeks more
than the mold and rat infested rooms at Walter Reed
Army Medical Center under Bush's watch. The zig zag
from Republican corruption to Democratic power lust
to the first communist dictator of the Soviet Union
is just surreal, and shows just how far some of the
more scrupulous GOPers will go to deflect attention
away from some of their entourage's very real ethics
problems.
But if Steel wants to discuss the creation of "a
ruthless system for permanent power at any cost," he
need look no further than his own party. Let's
review some recent history:
Which party was it again that redistricted away five
Democrat-held Congressional seats in Texas, in a way
that Justice Department lawyers concluded violated
the Voting Rights Act?
And which party was it again that tried to suppress
the black vote in Florida in preparation for a hotly
contested presidential race in 2004? Here's a hint:
the governor with oversight was President Bush's
brother.
And in that same election, which party's donor class
funded a well-publicized smear campaign against the
military service credentials of the only candidate
in the race to have actually fought for his country
-- with ads so outrageous that even Republican
Senator John McCain called them "dishonest and
dishonorable"? Tip: while Dubya "partied and dated
with gusto, dabbled half-heartedly in business and
politics, and flew jets part time," Senator John
Kerry was dodging bullets in Tran Thoi.
And which party persistently manipulates wedge
issues -- including the relentless demonization of
law-abiding gays -- to distract the public from
issues that actually, you know, impact us, like
suppressing voter rights?
If you guessed Republicans, you'd be correct. But
don't tell that to Shawn Steel. He's been reading
from the Bolshevik Revolution playbook for so long,
that he forgot which side he was on.
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