Joe Barton had a chance to be a bit of a hero on the side of the Constitution but the spineless GOP leadership forced him to punk out.
1 posted on
06/19/2010 2:33:46 AM PDT by
Scanian
To: Scanian
Americans hunger and thirst after oil, gasoline, plastics and everything else petroleum furnishes; however, they want it all by virtue of antiseptic magic.
For some reason, reality doesn’t sit too well with the television generation.
To: Scanian
Hayward did well what countless others have done in congressional witch hunts. He chose not to play.
He did his job well. He then turned over the problem to subordinates technically qualified to solve the problems.
He was an example in leadership for the hapless President
5 posted on
06/19/2010 5:10:41 AM PDT by
bert
(K.E. N.P. +12 Republicans punish truth while the 'Rats reward liars)
To: Scanian
I watched a little bit of that useless talk. For some reason, I thought how much more could be done to clean up Zero’s oil spill if all those politicians in DC were to go to the Gulf and actually help instead of blowing hot air.
6 posted on
06/19/2010 5:46:52 AM PDT by
seemoAR
To: Scanian
I'm afraid I didn't have the stomach to watch very much of this farce. Do these DemonRATs really not realize that they expose themselves for the vile, disgusting pompous pigs they are when they step up to the microphone? There really must be something in the water in D.C.. It is not enough to vote these scum out of office. Steps must be taken to castrate them afterward to prevent their evil scheming from returning.
To: Scanian
but the spineless GOP leadership forced him to punk out. And of this we should be very aware. Winning back the house doesn't mean we will stop the juggernaut.
8 posted on
06/19/2010 6:36:38 AM PDT by
itsahoot
(Each generation takes to excess, what the previous generation accepted in moderation.)
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