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A Democrat and a traitor???View Messages“In the Spirit of Violenin and Laqtis, I give you……………………… Susan Lindauer was arrested on charges that she acted as a spy for the Iraqi Intelligence service, and accepted $10,000 for the information she gathered. Lindauer made multiple visits from October 1999 through March 2002 to the Iraqi Mission to the United Nations in New York. She also traveled to Baghdad in February and March of 2002. As of April 2002, a Susan Lindauer was in the employ of Democratic Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California , according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Lindauer previously worked in the press offices of Democrats Rep. Peter DeFazio of Oregon (from approximately May 1993 to January 1994), Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon (starting in January 1994), and Former Sen. Carol Moseley Braun of Illinois (from January 1996 to September 1996). Moseley Braun says that she "doesn't remember" Lindauer (How convenient), but a spokesman for one of the congressmen confirmed that it was "extremely likely" that the woman in question was a former congressional aide and press secretary for the four Democratic congressmen.” 5:12:54 PM 3/16/04 “And your point? Lets see, we had an FBI Agent that was a spy Whats the point?” 6:07:02 PM 3/16/04 “In Illinois it is hard to find anyone who still calls Carol Mosely Braun by that name. Most people commonly refer to the ex-senator as Carol Mostly Fraud.” 6:14:42 PM 3/16/04 “.............and Strom Thrumond burned crosses and slept with a black women, who bore his child, while he condemed black people. Didn't David Duke win an office? Trent Lott wore the White Hood. At any rate, keep'em coming. You guys are back into a corner and the sun is setting. Oh, yeah..........QUIT YER #&%!$IN'!!!!! eheheheheheheeeeeeeeee how was my Savage style rebuttle? :)” 6:23:49 PM 3/16/04 “Klinton was a rapist and a traitor.” 6:26:15 PM 3/16/04 “I think the conclusion to be drawn here is obvious; Carol Mosely Braun and the other democrats mentinoed are closely allied with Saddam Hussein. I think it's safe to say Ambassador Braun probably rubbed oil on Saddam's back every night. Because that's what democrats do: rub oil on the hairy, pimpled backs of our enemies. If Braun and others of her ilk would just put away her petty, proletariat causes like fossil fuel emissions reduction and living wages for all Americans, this country could maintain a healthy climate for investment well into the coming years. And as we all know, what's good for corporations is good for the rest of us. Especially some of us. Sincerely, Ken Lay CEO” 6:30:19 PM 3/16/04 “Hang 'em all!” 7:03:15 PM 3/16/04 “"Best nights sleep I ever had" - Ken Lay CEO, commenting on the Lincoln Bedroom slumber party hosted by President Clinton.” 7:06:41 PM 3/16/04 “Ummmm.... MAT - Dubya has just been "caught" doing this.” 7:07:37 PM 3/16/04 “In fact he has not. Nice spin though.” 7:11:59 PM 3/16/04 7:18:23 PM 3/16/04 “The Bush White House has publicly disclosed all of their guests. The Clinton Adminstration did not, because they were being sold to the highest bidder sometimes when the Clinton's were not even in the White House. Nice spin move.” 7:33:51 PM 3/16/04 teeny weeny “The return of the Klinton spelling problem brought to us by micro-tallywhacker. Gee numb nuts...that's funny as $hit.” 7:40:12 PM 3/16/04 “BAWAWAWAAHHHAAAAAA! Too bad some can't admit it!!!!! LMFAO! Can this can give anyone more ammo!?! WHAT A JOKE............BLECH!!” 8:28:24 PM 3/16/04 “You're not very good at this Savage. There are parts to this story that makes the GOP look pretty bad. I'm surprised you'd bring it up. Lindauer, accused of "conspiring to act as an unregistered agent of the Iraqi Intelligence Service and with engaging in prohibited financial transactions with the Iraqi government", did work for Democrats for 3 of the last 11 years. Perhaps she was spying? 1) Her 2nd cousin is Andy Card, White House Chief of Staff. 2) Her father is a former (and disgraced) Republican candidate for governor of Alaska. 3) She was arrested after she tried to pass information to Card. news.yahoo.com” 8:29:20 PM 3/16/04 “And that's what make watching the world spin so cool. Try, try again!!!!!!” 8:34:49 PM 3/16/04 “Violin beat me to that info. Good job.” 9:05:24 PM 3/16/04 Republican Misuse of Office “Here is the thing I will never understand. With A Republican Vice president being convicted of bribery while governor of Maryland and also as Vice President. With Richard Nixon resigning to avoid impeachment. With the reputation of the republicans as a result of Watergate, why do they keep trying to make others look crooked or unloyal? "Reelected with Nixon in 1972, Agnew was forced to resign on Oct. 10, 1973, after a Justice Dept. investigation uncovered evidence of corruption during his years in Maryland politics; he was said to have continued to accept bribes while Vice President. He pleaded no contest to a charge of federal income tax evasion, was sentenced to three years' probation and fined $10,000, and was disbarred (1974) in Maryland." "The House on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly to reprimand House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) and order him to pay an unprecedented $300,000 penalty, the first time in the House's 208-year history it has disciplined a speaker for ethical wrongdoing." "Articles of Impeachment: RESOLVED, That Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States, is impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors, and that the following articles of impeachment to be exhibited to the Senate: ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT EXHIBITED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN THE NAME OF ITSELF AND OF ALL OF THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AGAINST RICHARD M. NIXON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT OF ITS IMPEACHMENT AGAINST HIM FOR HIGH CRIMES AND MISDEMEANOURS. Article 1: Obstruction of Justice. In his conduct of the office of the President of the United States, Richard M. Nixon, in violation of his constitutional oath faithfully to execute the office of President of the United States and, to the best of his ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and in violation of his constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed, has prevented, obstructed, and impeded the administration of justice, in that: On June 17, 1972, and prior thereto, agents of the Committee for the Re-Election of the President committed unlawful entry of the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee in Washington, District of Columbia, for the purpose of securing political intelligence. Subsequent thereto, Richard M. Nixon, using the powers of his high office, engaged personally and through his subordinates and agents in a course of conduct or plan designed to delay, impede and obstruct investigations of such unlawful entry; to cover up, conceal and protect those responsible and to conceal the existence and scope of other unlawful covert activities. The means used to implement this course of conduct or plan have included one or more of the following: (1) Making or causing to be made false or misleading statements to lawfully authorized investigative officers and employes of the United States. (2) Withholding relevant and material evidence or information from lawfully authorized investigative officers and employes of the United States. (3) Approving, condoning, acquiescing in, and counseling witnesses with respect to the giving of false or misleading statements to lawfully authorized investigative officers and employes of the United States and false or misleading testimony in duly instituted judicial and congressional proceedings. (4) Interfering or endeavoring to interfere with the conduct of investigations by the Department of Justice of the United States, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the office of Watergate Special Prosecution Force and congressional committees. (5) Approving, condoning, and acquiescing in, the surreptitious payments of substantial sums of money for the purpose of obtaining the silence or influencing the testimony of witnesses, potential witnesses or individuals who participated in such unlawful entry and other illegal activities. (6) Endeavoring to misuse the Central Intelligence Agency, an agency of the United States. (7) Disseminating information received from officers of the Department of Justice of the United States to subjects of investigations conducted by lawfully authorized investigative officers and employes of the United States for the purpose of aiding and assisting such subjects in their attempts to avoid criminal liability. (8) Making false or misleading public statements for the purpose of deceiving the people of the United States into believing that a thorough and complete investigation has been conducted with respect to allegation of misconduct on the part of personnel of the Executive Branch of the United States and personnel of the Committee for the Re-Election of the President, and that there was no involvement of such personnel in such misconduct; or (9) Endeavoring to cause prospective defendants, and individuals duly tried and convicted, to expect favored treatment and consideration in return for their silence or false testimony, or rewarding individuals for their silence or false testimony. In all of this, Richard M. Nixon has acted in a manner contrary to his trust as President and subversive of constitutional government, to the great prejudice of the cause of law and justice and to the manifest injury of the people of the United States. Wherefore Richard M. Nixon, by such conduct, warrants impeachment and trial, and removal from office. (Approved by a vote of 27-11 by the House Judiciary Committee on Saturday, July 27, 1974.) Article 2: Abuse of Power. Using the powers of the office of President of the United States, Richard M. Nixon, in violation of his constitutional oath faithfully to execute the office of President of the United States and, to the best of his ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and in disregard of his constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed, has repeatedly engaged in conduct violating the constitutional rights of citizens, imparting the due and proper administration of justice and the conduct of lawful inquiries, or contravening the laws governing agencies of the executive branch and the purposes of these agencies. This conduct has included one or more of the following: (1) He has, acting personally and through his subordinated and agents, endeavored to obtain from the Internal Revenue Service, in violation of the constitutional rights of citizens, confidential information contained in income tax returns for purposes not authorized by law, and to cause, in violation of the constitutional rights of citizens, income tax audits or other income tax investigation to be initiated or conducted in a discriminatory manner. (2) He misused the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Secret Service, and other executive personnel, in violation or disregard of the constitutional rights of citizens, by directing or authorizing such agencies or personnel to conduct or continue electronic surveillance or other investigations for purposes unrelated to national security, the enforcement of laws, or any other lawful function of his office; he did direct, authorize, or permit the use of information obtained thereby for purposes unrelated to national security, the enforcement of laws, or any other lawful function of his office; and he did direct the concealment of certain records made by the Federal Bureau of Investigation of electronic surveillance. (3) He has, acting personally and through his subordinates and agents, in violation or disregard of the constitutional rights of citizens, authorized and permitted to be maintained a secret investigative unit within the office of the President, financed in part with money derived from campaign contributions to him, which unlawfully utilized the resources of the Central Intelligence Agency, engaged in covert and unlawful activities, and attempted to prejudice the constitutional right of an accused to a fair trial. (4) He has failed to take care that the laws were faithfully executed by failing to act when he knew or had reason to know that his close subordinates endeavored to impede and frustrate lawful inquiries by duly constituted executive; judicial and legislative entities concerning the unlawful entry into the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee, and the cover-up thereof, and concerning other unlawful activities including those relating to the confirmation of Richard Kleindienst as attorney general of the United States, the electronic surveillance of private citizens, the break-in into the office of Dr. Lewis Fielding, and the campaign financing practices of the Committee to Re-elect the President. (5) In disregard of the rule of law: he knowingly misused the executive power by interfering with agencies of the executive branch: including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Criminal Division and the Office of Watergate Special Prosecution Force of the Department of Justice, in violation of his duty to take care that the laws by faithfully executed. In all of this, Richard M. Nixon has acted in a manner contrary to his trust as President and subversive of constitutional government, to the great prejudice of the cause of law and justice and to the manifest injury of the people of the United States. Wherefore Richard M. Nixon, by such conduct, warrants impeachment and trial, and removal from office. (Approved 28-10 by the House Judiciary Committee on Monday, July 29, 1974.) Article 3: Contempt of Congress. In his conduct of the office of President of the United States, Richard M. Nixon, contrary to his oath faithfully to execute the office of the President of the United States, and to the best of his ability preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, and in violation of his constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed, had failed without lawful cause or excuse, to produce papers and things as directed by duly authorized subpoenas issued by the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives, on April 11, 1974, May 15, 1974, May 30, 1974, and June 24, 1974, and willfully disobeyed such subpoenas. The subpoenaed papers and things were deemed necessary by the Committee in order to resolve by direct evidence fundamental, factual questions relating to Presidential direction, knowledge or approval of actions demonstrated by other evidence to be substantial grounds for impeachment of the President. In refusing to produce these papers and things, Richard M. Nixon, substituting his judgement as to what materials were necessary for the inquiry, interposed the powers of the Presidency against the lawful subpoenas of the House of Representatives, thereby assuming to himself functions and judgments necessary to the exercise of the sole power of impeachment vested by Constitution in the House of Representatives. In all this, Richard M. Nixon has acted in a manner contrary to his trust as President and subversive of constitutional government, to the great prejudice of the cause of law and justice, and to the manifest injury of the people of the United States. Wherefore, Richard M. Nixon, by such conduct, warrants impeachment and trial and removal from office. (Approved 21-17 by the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, July 30, 1974.) Consequences: On August 5, 1974, the long sought after audio tapes provided the "smoking gun" which revealed President Nixon had been deeply involved in the coverup and had ordered Haldeman to halt the FBI investigation just six days after the Watergate break-in. (Real Audio :06 "...call the FBI and say that we wish, for the country, don't go any further into this case, period..." -- Nixon to Haldeman, June 23, 1972.) That revelation resulted in a complete collapse of support for Nixon in Congress. On Friday, August 9, Nixon resigned the presidency and avoided the likely prospect of losing the impeachment vote in the full House and a subsequent trial in the Senate. He thus became the only U.S. President ever to resign. Vice President Gerald R. Ford succeeded him and a month later granted Nixon a full pardon for any crimes he might have committed while President. Richard Nixon had served a total of 2,026 days as the 37th President of the United States. He left office with 2 1/2 years of his second term remaining. A total of 25 officials from his administration, including four cabinet members, were eventually convicted and imprisoned for various crimes." All of the above is public record. It is not conjecture, rumor, innuendo nor unproven allegations. It is fact. So for all the Republicans out there pointing fingers and making allegations, remember that it is the members of your party who have been convicted.” 12:35:35 AM 3/17/04 “do you ever point fingers at republicans? like bugh? nah” 1:38:33 AM 3/17/04 “Oh... and to bacpac's Ken Lay's overnight stay at the Clinton Whitehouse, the urban legend debunker snopes, has it that "Kenneth Lay was never an overnight visitor at the White House during the Clinton adminstration....Lay did, however, stay at the White House when George H.W. Bush was president."” 7:13:07 AM 3/17/04 “SSSSSttttteeeeeerrrriiiiiiiikkkeeeeeee TWO! bacpac is 0-2 in the count.” 7:16:16 AM 3/17/04 “And is this big news? Friends-o-presidents get some perks? Shocking! I could care less who is bending over and for which Prez or which Prez is kissing what butt. Or what freakin party affiliation some two-bit spy was!” 7:57:38 AM 3/17/04 “....heeere comes the wind-up..... Awwwww, its in the dirt!” 7:58:10 AM 3/17/04 “I should have stuck to the issues. I never was much good at the blame game. Sorry for my misinformed mispeak.” 7:59:49 AM 3/17/04 “Don't go away angry, muskrat.....just go away!” 8:36:26 AM 3/17/04 “She claims that she was trying to stop the war from happening by running communications between the Iraqi government and the Whitehouse. Stop the war? She must be crazy! I'm curious to see what the truth of this is.” 9:04:45 AM 3/17/04 “She's somewhat unstable and delusional?” 9:09:15 AM 3/17/04 “understanding women....you start with a man, then you take away all reason and accountability...” 9:36:42 AM 3/17/04 “Is this a big problem in Arkansas? Slim pickins huh?” 10:02:08 AM 3/17/04 Pickin' And Jivin' “LMMFAO ! ! ! !” 10:16:14 AM 3/17/04 “I describe many of the women in this part of Arkansas as hard scrabble. Little Rock is full of babes, but out here in the country it is defintely slim pickins. Uh, we don't start with a man, though:-| Strat lives a little further north.” 10:19:50 AM 3/17/04 Strat “"do you ever point fingers at republicans? like bugh? nah stratdude" I'm sure you mean democrats don't you? Nixon and Agnew were republicans. So was Newt Gingrich and I could have said that he was censured, because he was, but he was also found not guilty, so I didn't. I prefer to only point out those who Have Been Convicted or who resigned to avoid impeachment. I honestly do not know of any democratic Presidents or Vice Presidents who were convicted of or involved in illegal activities while in office. Do you?” 1:41:47 PM 3/17/04 Hey Red “Uh, how about Bill Clinton? He was impeached ya know.” 2:48:57 PM 3/17/04 “Uh, and not convicted. Nixon walked before he had to run.” 2:50:43 PM 3/17/04 Savage “I know there was an impeachment procedure. I also know that he was not convicted. SO any other democrats who were impeached? I'll answer that: Yes. And he was not convicted either. I'll leave it to you to figure out which one. Quiet Mark, I know you know who it was.” 3:11:58 PM 3/17/04 “I just realized --- this is the Zell Miller thread” 3:15:17 PM 3/17/04 “"The two times I think I have been most humiliated in my life was standing in a big room, naked as a jaybird with about fifty others and they were checking us out, now that was humiliating. It was humiliating showering with sixty others in a public shower. It didn't kill us did it? No one ever died from humiliation." - Senator Zell Miller on Imus in the Morning Sign the petition to remove Zell Miller from the Democratic Caucus and Party.” 3:07:55 PM 5/19/04 “Violin, you are mean!” 3:10:50 PM 5/19/04 “With Pleasure.” 3:11:29 PM 5/19/04 “Hate Monger!” 3:13:50 PM 5/19/04 “Which was he first a democrat? or a traitor ? or just a traitor to one democrat position. Keep expelling anyone who disagrees with any part of your beliefs and you will be emulating the Republican party with Sen Jeffords of Vermont and find your party in the minority. If both parties expel enough senators we could all win by having a viable 3rd party.” 3:16:40 PM 5/19/04 “Unbelievable.” 3:17:56 PM 5/19/04 “Real smart move Demos. The balance of power hangs razor thin and you want to kick a fellow Demo out. The Repubs are laughing their a$$es off.” 3:19:54 PM 5/19/04 “Zell Miller's worthless to the party...” 3:20:53 PM 5/19/04 “We know who the traitors are. Who's trying their best to bankrupt the country?” 3:23:41 PM 5/19/04 “He's one of yours. Take him!” 3:23:56 PM 5/19/04 Unmasked at last “with this Thread title violin proves he is really ![]() Ann Coulter” 3:28:52 PM 5/19/04 “Now don't be hating.” 3:31:09 PM 5/19/04 “How crashingly dull. Did you ever think to look at who actually authored this thread? LOL” 3:33:11 PM 5/19/04 “Such intolerance. LOL” 3:45:00 PM 5/19/04
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