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It’s time to fire congress. Join me at http://www.nodicks2008.com. Norm Dicks failed to vote no on the FISA amendment, thus voting no on the constitution it’s time for this Bill of Rights violator to go!
Where the hell did you get the idea that this is a democratic congress, this is a corporate congress. Talking to congressmen will not help, what we need to do is find the sponsors of Fox news, GE news and Mickey Mouse news and tell them if they continue supporting these propaganda machines, we will stop buying their crap. If everyone supporting impeachment could refrain from shopping at Walmart for one week, I think heads would roll in DC.!!
Why won’t this democratic congress stand up to this incompetent liar? That’s wht the 2006 election was all about. STAND UP TO THESE WAR CRIMINALS STOP GIVING THEM EVERYTHING THEY ASK FOR!!! We wanted CHANGE. Give us what we deserve Impeach BOTH Cheney first then Bush. Cheney must go first because he is more frightening. Bush is just stupid, Cheney is EVIL!! PLEASE IMPEACH NOW