More political vomit...
Feingold wants Bush censured over spying
AP Photo/LINDA SPILLERSWASHINGTON (AP) -- A liberal Democrat and potential White House contender is proposing censuring President Bush for authorizing domestic eavesdropping, saying the White House misled Americans about its legality.
"The president has broken the law and, in some way, he must be held accountable," Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., told The Associated Press in an interview.
A censure resolution, which simply would scold the president, has been used just once in U.S. history - against Andrew Jackson in 1834.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., called the proposal "a crazy political move" that would weaken the U.S. during wartime.
What the hell. For once-and-for-friggen-all--IT WAS NOT DOMESTIC SPYING!! IT WAS INTERCEPTION OF FOREIGN-COMMUNICATION COMING FROM AL QAEDA OPERATIVES INTO THE UNITED STATES, YOU SNIVELLING LIBERAL OPPORTUNIST BASTARD!!!
There. Have I made myself clear yet?
(Filed under the fifth column)
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