Tuesday, June 12, 2007

I don't understand.

Call me old fashioned but I don't understand how the Senate has the ability to vote, sorry attempt to vote for "no-confidence" in Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.
Eight attorneys were fired, legally. There is nothing to be found proving this was illegal. Was it political? Obviously, but that doesn't matter. No laws were broken so how can there be a problem with that. Why is it the Demoroncrats think that their $#!t don't stink? They do the same thing too when they're in power.
In essence they are doing it right now, trying to use party politics and the power they have to make their opponents lose face and power.
Honestly what's the difference? It's like fighting terrorists with terrorist tactics, it does more damage than it does good. People see right through the BS and are more upset with the schoolyard bully tactics that are being used in order to obtain revenge than with the original "offense"(for lack of a better word).
If you are going to go after a power position in the other party, fine, but don't use the same tactics you are accusing the other party of using.
It's not really a difficult concept to understand, but I guess the Democrats don't give a lot of thought to this sort of stuff, after all it wouldn't the first time.

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