THE READERS' POST for Tuesday, Dec. 12: What's on your mind? What subject(s) would you like to see talked about here?
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If there's anything that demands the attention of the full crowd, I can pull it out for a thread of its own, as I did with timcanhear's Sean Hannity post. By the same token, I reserve the right to delete any post that seems inappropriate to me--though I'll be happy to explain why.
And if nobody has anything on their mind, that's okay too. I know the feeling.--Ken
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According to Pelosi and Reid "impeacement is off the table." I beg to differ: impeachment is a constitutional process and you do not arbitrarily discard, bush-like, the contitution.
With all the sleaze, corruption and ordure seeping from the seams of secrecy it all begs to be exposed to the light of day, not tamped down, like a porta-potty at a chili festival waiting to erupt, geyser-like, up our innocent backsides.
OK, how do we pry open the lid?
Shirt
Not sure if you've discussed this lately, but I am interested in the "campaign" that Gore has been running for the Oscar/Presidency. I like Gore and so far he is my choice, even though he has the ring of the past and I am tired of running southerners.
Nevertheless, I still feel like he had gravitas. After all, he WAS elected president and
- he was right about the Internet,
- he was right about the war - he's right about our constitutional crisis
- and lord knows he's right about the environment.
And he is like the energizer bunny in that he never ever gives up, he just keeps promoting his issues on and on and on. (In my heart I'll always love Howard Dean, but my brain says marry Gore). But I like the wild man Gore, not the sane moderate one.
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