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Guest MikeSC
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Forget about whether or not Bush should drop Cheney, the real question is how much of a liability Ashcroft is. I've yet to hear anything positive about him and the way he has done his job.

Bad as Ashcroft is, he's still better than the she-male Reno.

-=Mike

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Forget about whether or not Bush should drop Cheney, the real question is how much of a liability Ashcroft is. I've yet to hear anything positive about him and the way he has done his job.

Bad as Ashcroft is, he's still better than the she-male Reno.

-=Mike

True....still I don't know which is the greater of two evils.

Guest MikeSC
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Forget about whether or not Bush should drop Cheney, the real question is how much of a liability Ashcroft is. I've yet to hear anything positive about him and the way he has done his job.

Bad as Ashcroft is, he's still better than the she-male Reno.

-=Mike

True....still I don't know which is the greater of two evils.

We can hope Bush replaces Ashcroft, or that John's anus rebels and chokes him or something.

-=Mike

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Forget about whether or not Bush should drop Cheney, the real question is how much of a liability Ashcroft is. I've yet to hear anything positive about him and the way he has done his job.

Bad as Ashcroft is, he's still better than the she-male Reno.

-=Mike

Bah! I'd like to see John Ashcroft throw a dance party and then we'll see... Oh wait, he doesn't dance because it's the devil's motions or something. Damn.

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Forget about whether or not Bush should drop Cheney, the real question is how much of a liability Ashcroft is. I've yet to hear anything positive about him and the way he has done his job.

Bad as Ashcroft is, he's still better than the she-male Reno.

-=Mike

Bah! I'd like to see John Ashcroft throw a dance party and then we'll see... Oh wait, he doesn't dance because it's the devil's motions or something. Damn.

I am sure Ashcroft was condeming his fellow teenagers for "cutting the rug" way back in the day.

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"That's a nice song, but there's no chance in hell we're going to hear it! PLAY MY SONG AGAIN!"

 

 

I imagine Ashcroft's Dance Party would be 30 minutes of everyone sitting there with no music and no dancing.

 

"Join us next time when John Ashcroft's Dance Party takes place from the Reagan Memorial Library."

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"That's a nice song, but there's no chance in hell we're going to hear it! PLAY MY SONG AGAIN!"

 

 

I imagine Ashcroft's Dance Party would be 30 minutes of everyone sitting there with no music and no dancing.

 

"Join us next time when John Ashcroft's Dance Party takes place from the Reagan Memorial Library."

It'd probably be something like "The Best of Christian Rock". Or maybe that's even too cool for him.

 

At any rate, I'd prefer the silence to that. :ph34r:

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Best of Christian rock would be too hardcore for Ashcroft.

 

Gregorian chants all the way.

  • 3 weeks later...
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update on this story

 

http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20...74606-7625r.htm

 

FBI firing linked to whistle-blowing

 

Washington, DC, Jul. 29 (UPI) -- An FBI translator was fired in part because she complained of the bureau's ineptitude, the U.S. Justice Department concluded in a classified report.

 

Sibel Edmonds worked as a contract linguist for the FBI for about six months, translating material in Turkish, Persian and Azerbaijani. She was fired in 2002 after complaining repeatedly that bureau linguists had produced incomplete translations of important terrorism intelligence before and after the Sept. 11 attacks, the New York Times reported Thursday.

 

In a classified letter to members of the Senate Judiciary Committee obtained by the New York Times, FBI Director Robert Mueller said the Justice Department's inspector general concluded Edmonds' complaints "were at least a contributing factor in why the FBI terminated her services," and the FBI is considering disciplinary action against some employees as a result.

 

Mueller said the FBI would work with the inspector general to determine whether any employees should be disciplined as a result. And he emphasized that he wanted to encourage all FBI employees to "raise good faith concerns about mismanagement or misconduct" without fear of reprisals or intimidation.

 

even newsmax.com is reporting on it

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2...29/213146.shtml

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