Hey folks,
Happy Friday to you. We'll get to the "From The Emails" segment in a day or so. Maybe later today, I don't know. This is to important to pass on.

Get this. I told you yesterday morning, that the Senate passed the FISA vote. 69-29 and set it to the House. What did the House Democrats do? NOTHING. They ignored it. They would rather go after Americans to attempt to hurt Bush more, than they care about the National Security of this country. They decided to allow the law to lapse. Folks, not only should the Democratic Leadership be removed from power, SERIOUS consideration should be made about the possibility of CHARGING some of them with TREASON.
According to USA Today, when this was all happening.
House Republicans just staged a walkout on Capitol Hill as Democrats considered a resolution that would hold some of President Bush's aides in contempt of Congress for refusing to answer questions before the Judiciary Committee.

The bill at issue would find Harriet Miers, the former White House counsel, and Josh Bolten, the president's former chief of staff, in contempt of Congress because they didn't comply with subpoenas issued as part of the committee's probe into the firings of federal prosecutors.
They claim they ARE going to indeed recess, I guess Traitor Pelosi has a wedding to go to or something, WITHOUT dealing with the safety and security of the country.

"It is somewhat ironic that on the one hand they say we ought to be doing something, on the other hand they walk out to preclude us from doing our business," Hoyer says.
The White House has cited executive privilege as grounds for not complying with the subpoenas. As for the contentious surveillance bill, President Bush announced earlier this afternoon that he would be willing to postpone a trip to Africa in order to pressure the House to adopt a version of the legislation that the Senate approved earlier this week.

So they would rather play political games than protect YOU. Nothing will happen with their little pointless investigations here. NOTHING. It's just show. But at the same time. Our enemies now know that this will expire on Midnight. So they will just wait until then. She is so completely full of it, she is turning brown. Or should I say GREEN?
It is coming out right now that the biggest problem the House has is the provision that protects phone companies from lawsuits. You know, the lawsuits that are being tried by Trail Layers that have given the House Democrats MILLIONS of dollars? So it would seem that the House Democratic Leadership has just been bought off. How much did Obama get? He voted NO. What about Hillary? She didn't even show up. McCain voted for it. I guess the money was one sided.
According to the Washington Times
Republicans say that the wiretapping law should be addressed first and is paramount to national security must be not be allowed to expire.
But House Democrats say they are willing to let the surveillance law lapse Saturday without replacement legislation rather than rush through a bill at the last minute.
Of course they are. They being PAID to do it.
The biggest dispute is a Republican demand to give telecommunications companies legal immunity for their participation in a domestic spying program the president began shortly after the September 11 terrorist attacks. The secret program circumvented a court that oversees such activities.
Folks this is beyond politics. This is beyond corruption. This is aiding those that want us dead, to communicate with their cells and "friends" that are already here without fear of being discovered.
The House Democrats KNOW exactly what they are doing here. Traitor Pelosi KNOWS exactly what she is doing. Is is a clear pandering of Obama and Hillary to the MoveOn. Org type. The VERY next time you here ANY of these Democrats talk about how they are strong on National Security, remember they voted NO to protect America. All because they were PAID Millions of dollars to do so.
Peter
Sources:
USA Today - House GOP stages walkout over surveillance, contempt resolution
Washington Time- Republicans walk out of House
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