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Originally Posted by livejamie
Polosi? I think you mean Pelosi, who I think is a hack, but I don't know which "scandal" you're talking about.
Although a google search for "Polosi" brings up a whole bunch of hilarious right wing blogs, which is amusing in itself:
http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...UTF-8&q=Polosi
You're right though, it's a shame the corrupt left-wing "forces" elected officials out of office, so they can get their own officials in.
Because all the evil left powers at be are working round-the-clock so we can take care of mission #1: whoever is running Alaska.
Good thing they have Sarah Palin's successor, Sean Parnell - who will take her place until 2010. Victory!
Oh wait nevermind, he's a Republican.
Guess your theory is wrong, dude. Sorry. 
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Was in such a hury to get to work, I forgot to mention the scandal.
The scandal was referring to was her lying under oath. The CIA presented paperwork and further proof that Pelosi knew full well what went own with the Gitmo (since I'm not gonna try to spell it out); yet, she constantly exclaimed that she never knew what took place there . . . even though the CIA is required to constantly update Congress members about the status of their activities.
The second part, however, is not so much the Left trying to get their own into the office more so than trying to make a republican official who had recently been in a lot of new the past few years look horribly bad, more so as a tarnish to the Republican party (most will remember her stepping down, rather than a Republican taking her place).
And it's not to say that the ones attacking her were closely affiliated to the Democratic whole. It could have been a small group of Leftists or what ever.
My point being that forcing any elected official out by any means of foul play is wrong and disrespectful.
Frankly, I fully believe partisan based politics is too corruptible and unfair. It creates a clear boundary between ideas, and ultimately allows people to become biased based solely on a side for no reason. Officials should run free from parties, and the people should listen to the ideas being presented, and the problems at hand, and not vote purely because the candidate is Republican or Democratic.
As Washington left the pr5esidency, who said this:
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Originally Posted by George Washington on Political Parties
It serves to distract the Public Councils, and enfeeble the Public Administration....agitates the Community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms; kindles the animosity of one....against another....it opens the door to foreign influence and corruption...thus the policy and the will of one country are subjected to the policy and will of another.
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