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FBI searches lawmaker’s home in search of Abramoff links
ByMikaelThe Hill By Mike Soraghan and Susan Crabtree April 18, 2007 The FBI searched the Virginia home of Rep. John Doolittle (R-Calif.) last Friday in its investigation into ties between the congressman and his wife, Julie, and disgraced former lobbyist Jack Abramoff, according to law enforcement and other Congressional and K Street sources. The search…
[Video] Rep. Diane Watson commits to support Impeachment
Congressional Representative Diane Watson @ a Town Hall on Iraq and Blackwater held on Oct 14, 2007 in LA. Panel was California Assembly Majority Leader Karen Bass, Paul Eaton, a retired U.S. Army general who was in charge of training the Iraqi military from 2003 to 2004 and Rep. Watson (CA-33). In this clip, Rep….
[Audio] Impeachment Song (Turn Those Tables Around)
A friend of IfP (Ralph at politicalsongs.net) sent this new song to us. I think it’s kinda cool! Polls show half the country want impeachment hearings, It’s not just me and you But Congress won’t even discuss it, we got an elephant in the room The speaker says its off of the table, and the…
America! If You Will Not Impeach This Tyrant,
Who Will You Impeach?ByMikaelThe Smirking Chimp by Sherwood Ross | Feb 14 2007 If you, my fellow Americans, will not demand the impeachment of the worst president in American history, a man who is a traitor to our Constitution, an instigator of unjust wars, a destroyer of worlds, a strutting global tyrant, and a threat to the very…
The Truth Will Out…
Obama Releases Secret Bush Anti-Terror Memos WASHINGTON (AP) – The Obama administration threw open the curtain on years of Bush-era secrets Monday, revealing anti-terror memos that claimed exceptional search-and-seizure powers and divulging that the CIA destroyed nearly 100 videotapes of interrogations and other treatment of terror suspects. The Justice Department released nine legal opinions showing…
Army’s new $2.6 billion chopper can’t fly in “bathing suit weather”
23/6Â The Army has discovered that its new UH-72A Lakota helicopter, designed for search-and-rescue and disaster relief, has a fatal flaw: It can’t fly in hot weather. At temperatures over 80 degrees Fahrenheit, cockpit temperature soars over the upper safe limit of 104 degrees. Naturally, the Army spent $2.6 billion on the choppers, reasoning that…
