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Send Karl Rove and his little Dick Chenney to Jail Fund...

Sun May 04, 2008 at 05:46:31 AM PDT

If Obama or Hillary wanted to gain traction and rally a base. Guarantee the public that Karl Rove would get his day in court (the audience would erupt!!)

Refund Check suggestions...

The DCCC is playing hard ball with John McCain,

and lets not forget our next President Barack Obama will need his monthy 50 million to bury John McBush the warmonger!!!

all of these things will help us get Karl Rove thrown in prison after we elect a Democrat into the White House and give the Congress bigger majorities.  I think after our win in Louisiana yesterday (its on the recommended list) we can conclude that voters are pissed!!!  The GOP held that seat since 1974...

Oh their time has come and the clock is ticking on that fat little fuc%#er Karl Rove...

He's the big prize with a Democratic victory and he should be sweating it...

Karl Rove is against the clock.  The Whole Don Siegelman story is making more traction as the Democrats are putting on the heat for Rove to testify.  

and...

Let's not forget Dick Chenney saying Congress has no oversight over Vice President as he is proteced only for a few more months under his puppet George W.

or the things you can do to make sure these guys go to prison in 2009 after the voters take away their power....

So Please if all of the 1.5 million Obama donors (and Hillary fans) support congressional candidates, the DCCC, the DNC and the Democratic candidate we can just wait these guys out...

Here's the YouTube link of Karl Rove singing his dancing (the arrogant little prick that he is) http://youtube.com/...

Now imagine him doing that in an orange jump suit.  I hope his jailmate likes short, fat and pompass, bald fat guys.  I hope his cellmate dresses him in nice clothes with matching bright colored lipstick!!!

Use your refund check wisely!!!

P.S.  Here a little Johnny Cash singing to the prisoners!!

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  •  Whoever vows to put Karl Rove in prison has my (7+ / 0-)

    vote!!!

    You could run on that alone and gain millions of votes!!!  

    Nod Nod Wink Wink Hillary or Obama!!

    •  I would celebrate for a full year (2+ / 0-)

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      NMDan, shortgirl

      if Rove ever goes to prison but, do you honestly believe that the shrub will leave the White House without first pardoning every major player in his administration including himself?

      "Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest." ~ Diderot

      by Bouwerie Boy on Sun May 04, 2008 at 05:51:26 AM PDT

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      •  you can't pardon Rove after you leave office!! (1+ / 0-)

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        shortgirl

        Time is on our side my friend and it's not looking good for the GOP...

        •  He will pardon him before he leaves (2+ / 0-)

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          TerraByte, VClib

          office in the same way that his father pardoned all of the Iran-Contra players in 1992. The pardon will cover every nasty thing Karl Rove has ever done up to the moment of the pardon.

          "Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest." ~ Diderot

          by Bouwerie Boy on Sun May 04, 2008 at 06:02:18 AM PDT

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          •  I don't think the Pardon works that way... (1+ / 0-)

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            Bouwerie Boy

            If Karl Rove hasn't been convicted of anything before Bush leaves then what is there to pardon?

            I'm no lawyer but I think he would have to be convicted before a pardon....

            •  Yes, it does work that way (3+ / 0-)

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              burrow owl, TerraByte, VClib

              Here's the text of the Nixon pardon.

              "Now, therefore, I, Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States, pursuant to the pardon power conferred upon me by Article II, Section 2, of the Constitution, have granted and by these presents do grant a full, free, and absolute pardon unto Richard Nixon for all offenses against the United States which he, Richard Nixon, has committed or may have committed or taken part in during the period from July (January) 20, 1969 through August 9, 1974."

              President Richard Nixon was never indicted or convicted of anything at all. He wasn't even impeached.

              "Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest." ~ Diderot

              by Bouwerie Boy on Sun May 04, 2008 at 06:10:00 AM PDT

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              •  Know why? (0+ / 0-)

                President Richard Nixon was never indicted or convicted of anything at all. He wasn't even impeached.

                He was in the unique position of being able to "rat out" the establishment rats who framed him...not that he did not deserve framing...he did. In America you can shoot a Liberal who is your rival for power but you have to frame a Conservative.

                The young man who has not wept is a savage, and the old man who will not laugh is a fool. George Santayana

                by Bobjack23 on Sun May 04, 2008 at 06:33:38 AM PDT

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    •  sounds great but the reality is neither one is (0+ / 0-)

      going to do jack shit and the same goes for the house and senate. all of these scumbags are going to walk, i see that coming. were are the "leaders" who will push any of this? we have none. we have a bunch of wimpy pussified cowards that are only concerned with one goddamn thing and it sure's hell isn't justice or the restoration of our constitution or world reputation- the only thing  they worry about is their politcal future and which corporate special interest ass they kiss next. they could clear eevery fucking one of their sorry asses out of office and i'd shed nary a tear for any of them. they don't represent me, they don't represent the best interest of this country, they don't represent the constitution, the only thing the seem to represent is politcal posturing and their image.
       i agree that merely speaking on the crimes of Bu$h and Cronies while on the campaign trail would be great and draw support but see the above paragraph. nothing changes just because they're out stumping. i will vote for Obama not for who he is nor what he has done but for what he represents, change and hope. but i am not deluded into thinking he'll magically change anything, he'll be stuck with the same worthless, nutless, gutless, spineless house and senate we have right now.
       with the exception of russ feingold IMO i think its high time they all got ran the hell up out of office, starting with reid and pelosi.

      impeachment-it does the body good impeachment-it isn't just for blow jobs anymore impeachment-i can say no more i expect no less

      by playtonjr on Sun May 04, 2008 at 08:45:24 AM PDT

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  •  I hate to pour cold water on an idea (2+ / 0-)

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    Bouwerie Boy, VClib

    that is so essentially appealing, but we have in out system what is known as a "presumption of innocence until proven guilty." the fact that we "know" Rove belongs in jail for a career's worth of dirty pool is moot. Declaring people guilty and determining their sentence of incarceration prior to the due process of law is what Republicans do. It's what they did to Don Siegelman.

    Restore constitutional government in America. Impeach Bush and Cheney.

    by revbludge on Sun May 04, 2008 at 06:01:16 AM PDT

  •  To investigate, first you have to (1+ / 0-)

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    Bouwerie Boy

    Lead, follow, or get out of the way.

    by TerraByte on Sun May 04, 2008 at 06:49:51 AM PDT

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