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marions ghost Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-31-07 02:28 PM
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332. But when
do some of the many factors that have to be taken into consideration become more compelling than others? When is all positive work of any group compromised by intolerable abuses of leadership?

IF we suspect that this Rethug government has committed serious crimes...and so much evidence points to that...then at what point does NOT doing something about criminal behavior become complicity?

This may seem simplistic to some, but I think it IS a question that the public is asking.

How can we see these questions in terms of political strategies and historical playbooks, while at the same time we slide perilously close to a form of govt that bears no resemblance to democracy?

Should the Democrats continue to "work with" criminals and not expect to be seen as accomplices to their crimes?

I mean, I think most thinking people (I include Congress in that) can smell some VERY bad business is going on....
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