Hey Chris "Tweety" Matthews: Refresh Your Hard-Drive

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Well Chris thinks he can sneak one by us and that we won't notice his "flip-flop" about censures. Media Matters did their great research yet again, and caught Matthews of his typical double standards he is prone to promote.
It seems back in 1998, chris thought it was a great idea to censure President Clinton over a sexcapade. Yet under the Bush Regime/Cartel with all the serious scandals, chris has forgotten that you can choose to censure a president instead of impeachment.
Senator Feingold deserves our support for standing up for our rights, for our freedoms, and most of all our Constitution. Thank you Russ!
Feingold's resolution condemns Bush's "unlawful authorization of wiretaps of Americans within the United States without obtaining the court orders required" by the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
Americans have to understand there is a difference between Al Qaeda and peaceful protesters. Spying on these groups is as unAmerican as you can get. These are the exact same people who were growing up and within the government and planning their destruction of the "New Left", which is how they identified the peace protesters of the VietNam war. Which means they were part of the Nixon Regime. Rumsfeld, Cheney, Novak, Wolfowitz, Kissinger, G. Gordon Liddy, etcetera.
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