Further proof that all her plastic surgery has lifted her bung hole where her mouth should be.
Court? The president should arrest this traitor and clamp her in irons. What would Lincoln do?
This is just too much. Why can’t the Republicans point out that Republicans are fighting a real war on terror in which brave men are dying for our country while the democrat leadership play political games and now want to issue lawsuits?
P-athetic
E-gotistical
L-ooney
O-bnoxious
S-illy
Put them all together they spell: PELOSI!!!
I-nept
The minute she files, Bush should take away her Airforce jet-—um, excuse me, reallocate Airforce assets to support the war effort.
If Bush is impeded from attaching signing statements - - statements which basically clarify the President’s understanding of the true scope and intent of the bill based on his discussions with lawmakers - - then he can just NOT SIGN the bill in the first place. That is, he can always veto, and that is exactly what he should do if oily scumbags like Pelosi keep mouthing off.
“A lawsuit could be seen as part of the Democrats larger political strategy to pressure through a series of votes on funding the war congressional Republicans to break with Bush over Iraq.”
“Hang together, or we shall all hang separately.” — B Franklin
Go for it. It worked for Gore when he tried suing because he didn’t like the outcome of the presidential election. This is great, I think I’ll sue the mayor because I don’t like how he vetoed the city council vote. Sakes, what is wrong with these people.
I have a feeling Pelosi is going to wakeup with a hangover tomorrow asking her handlers, “I said what?!”
Would someone mind explaining this to me?
I’ve read it a few times, and I read the Wikipedia entry on “signing statments”, but I don’t get it.
Is a “signing statement” basically a post-it note type comment from the president?
If someone could paint a picture for me...
Liberals love the courts, Constitution notwithstanding. Nonetheless, Pelosi is certainly a squaw.
someone send this to Pelosi on the matter of suing a sitting President.
“Q89. “If a President has civil litigation brought against him during his term in office must this be handled while he is in office? Or, can it be deferred until his term expires?”
A. A civil case can be deferred, and before 1997, most people would likely have guessed that any civil case filed against the President would be deferred. However, a Supreme Court ruling against President Clinton in 1997 allowed a civil case against him to proceed. The reasoning was that since the case against him concerned acts committed prior to his taking office, that the Presidency did not lend him a shield against such litigation. The decision would seem to leave in place the notion that a President cannot be sued for actions taken as President, protecting Presidents from frivolous lawsuits designed to tie up an administration’s conduct of national business.”
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Sounds like there's not much wiggle room for Queen Nancy to get her way on this one.
Pelosi's spokesman is a Muslim from the Middle East. How fitting.
ping To repeating history
IIRC, Mark described the actions of Reid ,Pelosi and minions, as a “soft coup”.
Dear Mitch McConell:
LEAD or GET OUT OF THE WAY! Your last press release was on 05/02/2007.
“05/02/07 With Veto Sustained, Real Work on Troop Funding Bill Can Begin”
You are listed as our Republican “Leader” of the Senate. Following is not an option in your case.
Do I need to sue you for lack of leadership skills? I’m tired of running into people who still don’t even know your name.
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Rant over!