We have to step in and do the work they either can not or will not do.



That article discusses the challenge to his Texas voting status and how they proved it. Not something I would pay for, but if there's a market for it, then so be it. Rove ought to have spend the next 2 years defending and clarifying his inexplicable wealth, if Fitzgerald does not take him out first. The whole argument sounds like the beginnings of the Cunningham affair. But the public record is clear and unambiguous, no smoke, no fire, no underhanded dealings, just profit for a guy we all strongly dislike. Thanks for slapping those goddam hogs away from the trough.

Given that this is a discussion of the separation of church and state in your country, not foreign policy, I'll leave my comments at that point. This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar. Federal, state and local politicians, both Democrat and Republican, are opposed to this transaction, or at least want further study. There's your underlying problem-problems, already identified. Insults? Alright, take criticm and valid opposition to your point of view as an insult if you must.

Make them defend themselves against the charges, again and again, and again. As far as repair goes, refer back to Dave Nalle's comment. Obviously our discussion here is purely a legal one, and you didn't make the distinction. Rather than wait for a jury to decide innocence or guilt, make these slime deny, deny, deny. Perhaps someone should take a look at all the connected Republican dons of the Bush era, and see how many got windfall profits from the unexpectedly high appreciation of their homes. Read from your book all you like, just do it in silence.

My point is that these laws were and are stupid and uncosntutional, based as they are on religion. But this diary uses a few cherry picked facts to substantiate a theory of wrong doing. Any single vote or tax burden is just a symptom although they are the most visible aspects of the system. Not only does it avoid the question, it does it in style. Rove is a director of the company they sold the larger property to.

We'll bring them out to vote against something and make sure the public lets the whole thing slip past them. This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from KipEsquire. Your same arguement can be made about the latest Watergate scandal, too.