Subpoena, anyone?
Well, now.
The repubs got their asses handed to them,finally.
I was starting to think there were a whole lot of completely stupid people in this country.Guess they finally opened their eyes and said,"Oh Fuck No!"
So, now that Leahy is already smelling blood and kicking off some (Long overdue) investigations, Who should get the first subpoena?Thats a tough one to call. Soooo many crooked motherfuckers out there.And before you start in, if there are some Dems in the crooked category,(you know there are) FINE. Clean them out too!This country is long overdue for a good purge.Maybe now there will be some accountability in the current administration.And maybe we can finally get back to being some decent people.
Friday, November 24, 2006
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Anne Coulter shuts up !!
What, Cat got your tounge?
Little orphan Annie has been under investigation for the last nine months for allegedly casting her ballot in the wrong precint.
One source is reporting that she is not cooperating with the investigation.
Bitch needs a little jail time anyway.
Ann Coulter voting case could go to prosecutors
By BRIAN SKOLOFF
Associated Press
Posted November 1 2006, 3:10 PM EST
WEST PALM BEACH -- Conservative columnist Ann Coulter has refused to cooperate in an investigation about whether she voted in the wrong precinct, so the case will likely be turned over to state prosecutors, Palm Beach County's elections chief said Wednesday.
Elections Supervisor Arthur Anderson said his office has been looking into the matter for nearly nine months, and he would turn over the case to the state attorney's office by Friday.
Little orphan Annie has been under investigation for the last nine months for allegedly casting her ballot in the wrong precint.
One source is reporting that she is not cooperating with the investigation.
Bitch needs a little jail time anyway.
Ann Coulter voting case could go to prosecutors
By BRIAN SKOLOFF
Associated Press
Posted November 1 2006, 3:10 PM EST
Elections Supervisor Arthur Anderson said his office has been looking into the matter for nearly nine months, and he would turn over the case to the state attorney's office by Friday.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)