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Old April 25th, 2009, 10:46 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
DaveS
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On Apr 25, 4:00*am, wrote:
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Or shut right the **** on up,
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Richard, for a number of years you played this smirking game as to
many of the actions, policies and mistakes of the political party you
favored over another. Never a problem for you with anything that the
other team or even moderate Republicans or traditional conservatives
had with actions they believed tested the Constitution and the laws of
this country. No problem for you when the administration ignored court
orders and Congressional requests. No problem for you with no-bid
contracts, closed door meetings with lobbyists, lobbyists writing leg
for the administration, massive deficits, stealing, espionage, public
property give aways, voter intimidation, dirty tricks in elections,
swift boating, short changing soldier medical care, attempts to steal
social security accounts, on and on. All just a game for you. OK so
after a decade of hi-jinks for your team, the voters decided they
wanted to let some different folks have a go.

Now, you are having a conniption fit because some other citizens want
their day in court. Now Obama is a bad fellow because he can't make
the booboo all better. Get over it. Frankly you are surprising in that
I generally have not thought of you as someone who would react so
erratic in defeat.

Whatever even some Dems think, Obama cannot stop the requests winding
thru the courts for release of documents, reports and images (or the
lawsuits) that might show that crimes were intentionally committed.
The Obama administration has refused to continue the Bush DOJ policy
of ignoring and stalling FOI and other laws that hid much of this
stuff. The ability of the Bush/Rove Whitehouse and the RNC to
intimidate the press from following these stories is much diminished
and the media, as gutless as they are has smelled blood. For better or
worse the torture thing and the involvement of those below President
Bush will see the light of day in the Courts.

As much as I would like to see some of the main miscreants get jail
time, there may come a point in the next few months when your team
gets over the "crybaby" phase and comes to realize that a Bi-partisan
reconciliation commission might offer some advantages all around, and
possibly lessen the probability of jail time for some. But right now I
am doubtful enough of the R leadership can get over being RushParrots
to actually lead the shattered elements of the Rs in a constructive
direction but one can always hope.

Dave