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  • Posted by RonC 10 years, 3 months ago
    The thing about Gowdy is he does something. He takes action. In today's world people are moved by symbolic gestures. It may sound Biblical, but I choose to judge the fruit. On most any of our political leaders the fruit test is something they try to avoid. For Example; Name the chief accomplishments of Hillary Clinton, besides playing the role of Tammy Wynette in the Clinton years. What legislation did she author? What company did she run? How many jobs did she create? In her wisdom, how many did she save in Bengasi? Yet, because of the symbolism of the progressive party and the genetic fact she is a woman...she is the heir apparent to the Obama administration.
    You could apply the same line of questioning the Obama and get essentially the same answer. Hope and change is really just an empty suit sitting in and empty chair making empty promises he can't keep and we can't afford.
    Then comes Gowdy. I don't know what will come of his investigations. I do know he will be as thorough as Ex-Lax. Because he has a record of accomplishment in prosecution. His work has even been featured on Investigation Discovery, highlighting the persistence of Gowdy in a cold case murder. Obama is on TV everyday, but there is nothing to highlight, just the study drone of him trying to better educate us on what his government can do for us. Hillary wants to be his 3rd term. I hope Mr. Gowdy derails her with his Bengasi investigation.

    I can hear him now asking, "After being notified there was a severe shortage in security personnel at the Embassy, what action did you take, and when did you take it?" Then, like all losers do, I can hear her blaming someone else in the State Department for fumbling the ball.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 10 years, 3 months ago
    "About damn time" is damn right! Congress is not the king's court.
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    • Posted by sumitch 10 years, 3 months ago
      Maybe not the king's court, but the Democrats are sure the rug he walks on. All most of the Republicans do is stand around and watch the king violate the Constitution and lie like a bear rug.
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      • Posted by $ allosaur 10 years, 3 months ago
        Dems are birds of a Marxist feather. The GOP has too many professional politicians who worry about keeping top dog committee seats.
        Such is the case of my Alabama representatives who voted for Boo-Hoo save one who cast the only vote for Jeff Sessions, a freaking SENATOR!
        I read that those who voted against Boo-Hoo and had some sort of committee seats lost those positons.
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        • Posted by Robbie53024 10 years, 3 months ago
          I would have enjoyed seeing Sessions as Speaker. Talk about entertaining. I generally like Sessions and seeing a Speaker who is a member of the Senate would have upped the intrigue considerably. There certainly wouldn't be any issues with communication between the House and Senate!
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  • Posted by freedomforall 10 years, 3 months ago
    Again:
    Trey, how about speaking to con-gress about passing one bill to reverse every executive action and paper that Obama has made in his presidency and force the sleezy $%^& to propose what he wants to the republican congress.
    Remind the unconstitutional $%^&* that the office is not emperor.
    Republicans, if you represent the people and support the constitution, then PROVE IT!
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