Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Federal agents raided the home of the daughter of Rep. Curt Weldon (R-PA) and his longtime friend Charlie Sexton this morning, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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Uh oh. Looks like someone is in trouble.

Why would someone pay millions of dollars for a congressional seat every two years? To set up their family financially. That is why.

I saw him on the local news last night. He's in a tight race -- his district is getting more Democratic. He complains that the investigation is political.

Get a clue, Curt: the presidency and both houses of congress are Republican. Executive branch appointees for the last six years have been by your president. While I doubt your party is trying to clean house of the corrupt before November 7, it's pretty obvious that there must be a whole lot there for your own party to seek search warrants. After all, no branch of this government does anything without clearing it through Rove.

P.S. on Weldon: For years, he has placed appropriations in the budget to insist that the military buy the Chinook helicopter, despite the services' claims that they don't want it and that test and training flights result in numerous deaths from crashes (search for how many have crashed in Afghanistan and Iraq). His nickname used to be the representative from Boeing-Vertol (They were manufactured in his district).

Well! This isn't how the K-Street Project was supposed to work!

"Well! This isn't how the K-Street Project was supposed to work!"
Posted by vernon at 2006-10-17 09:16 AM


YEAH! Unfortunately it was.

Has anyone else heard the rumor that the Bush's are buying a thousand acre ranch in Paraguay?

Why would they want to do that?

It is pretty strange that Weldon is claiming this is a political hit job when his party controls the executive branch.

There is only one answer. Attorney General Gonzales must also be an agent of the Pelosi-Soros-Moore conspiracy!

If he doesn't watch it, Weldon is headed for the same padded room as Denny Hastert, where they'll be trussed up because they won't stop shouting "its a cookbook! its a cookbook!"

Resistance is futile, Curt. Prepare to be assimilated.

RED:

I heard that, too. I believe the rumor said that they were going to raise ostrich and harvest the eggs.

Bush is absoutely certain that there must be bigger eggs on the planet than the ones he laid and he's going to stay the course until he proves it.

A vast conspiracy directed at the Honorable Gentleman?

Probably because he says there were WMD in Iraq, which makes Bush---who says there were none---out to be a liar. Ergo, frame him and his daughter. And lose another GOPiggy seat in the House.

Positively diabolical.


REDNECKVILLE: "Has anyone else heard the rumor that the Bush's are buying a thousand acre ranch in Paraguay?

--- interesting rumor. Googling 'Bush' and 'Paraguay', I found the following.....


politicalcortex.com/story/
2006/10/14/11926/843

no thong underwear was found. just giant granny style cotton underwear...

It is pretty strange that Weldon is claiming this is a political hit job when his party controls the executive branch.

There is only one answer. Attorney General Gonzales must also be an agent of the Pelosi-Soros-Moore conspiracy! FDR...doesn't this put a hole in the lib rant ...ya know how bush repubs are covering just everything up!but you probably forgot the lib mantra for a minute .

Impressive! Guess Weldon ticked off Alberto Gonzalez or one of little Al's higher ups somehow. My, my, how the loyalistas are so quick to enforce conformity! Sounds rather frightening. Loyalty trumps politics!

"FDR...doesn't this put a hole in the lib rant ...ya know how bush repubs are covering just everything up! but you probably forgot the lib mantra for a minute." Posted by kerrin57

Au contraire...Democrats generally have tremendous respect for the career investigators of the FBI and Department of Justice. They are ones handling this, not the Bush appointees.

If you ever wonder why there has been little to no uproar over US Attorney Fitzgeralds's decision not to indict Karl Rove, it is because the vast majority of Democrats respect a decision made based on facts by professionals.

Bush-Cheney would be in less trouble today if they trusted to professionals, rather than hacks chosen for loyalty over competence.

It was just humorous that, rather than accept that Republicans are committing crimes, the rightnuts have to invent imaginary bogeymen and conspiracies. There are leftnuts who do this as well, so its bipartisan.

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