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protect freedom impeach bush now Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-05-03 06:34 PM
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petition to recall Tom the exterminator DeLay !!!!!
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DeLay recall petition !!!!!!!!

DeLay recall petition attracts more than 300 signatures in first few days

The petition started a few days ago to oust Republican House Majority Leader Tom DeLay - probably the most fascist member of Congress who is a major force behind the recent move to redistrict Texas eight years early to grab more Republican seats in Congress - is up to 330 signatures.

Thanks to all who signed it and passed it on – please continue doing so if you can.

To sign the petition to remove DeLay from office, go to http://www.petitiononline.com/tdl0000/petition.html. You do NOT have to be a Texas resident to sign that one – plan to deliver copies of the signatures to DeLay myself, as well as to key media members and political activists in his district who can start the process of removing DeLay more directly.

I’ve communicated with people in the district who are happy about this petition and are trying to fund a well-known Democrat against DeLay in 2004. If nothing else, the petition is energizing people, raising some public awareness and putting Republicans on notice that we are tired of their crap.

For a story I wrote on this petition drive and another against Texas Gov. Rick Perry, click on:

http://houston.indymedia.org/news/2003/07/14281.php.

More petition drives against Republicans being organized

There are numerous other petitions being circulated and organized against Republican officials. Help turn the tables on the Republican hypocrites who mostly caused the budget crises in states like California through the Republican-controlled federal government's funding cuts to states. The liars then spun it around as they always do to blame those crises on Democrats and the victims.

The Republicans just want to take the heat off the Bush administration's lies about Iraq and other matters by diverting attention from those Republican scandals. Much of the mainstream media has bought the Republican lies, but you don't have to do so!

Here are some other petitions against Republicans:

Petitions to impeach George W. Bush: http://www.votetoimpeach.org/

http://www.petitiontoimpeach.com/petition.html

Petition to impeach Bush and Dick Cheney: http://democrats.com/elandslide/petition.cfm?campaign=impeach

Petition to oust Texas Gov. Rick Perry: http://www.e-thepeople.org/petition/7225/view

Petition to oust Florida Gov. Jeb Bush: pending

Petition to oust Florida Rep. Katherine Harris: pending

Petition against the Republican agenda in Congress: http://www.boycott-republicans.com/

Petition to stop the redistricting of Congressional seats in Texas eight years too early: http://www.savetexasreps.com/petition.php

And here are some Republicans who need to have recall petitions organized against them:

California Rep. Darrell Issa, who funded much of the recall effort against Democratic Gov. Gray Davis. He wants Davis' job and gave at least $1.7 million to pay professional signature gatherers $1 a name or more for each signature.

The other 24 Republican governors from the states of Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, and Vermont.

In particular, petitions against Republican governors in states that Gore won in 2000 need to be circulated - in Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland , Massachusetts http://romneyisafraud.blogspot.com/>, Minnesota, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.

Residents in these states should call your elections divisions and find out how to start petitions to recall your governor. In some states like Texas, officials do not allow for such recalls. But that shouldn’t stop you. The petitions will still be good to energize people against Republicans, get people’s dissatisfaction with Republicans on the record, and raise some public awareness and media attention. So turn the tables on Republicans and start those petition drives!

In another sign that some Republicans enjoy sadistic S&M sex, they send leashes to courageous Texas Democrats

Want more evidence of some Republicans’ weird sexual preferences? The Texas Republican Party has organized a mailing drive to the Democratic state senators who fled to New Mexico in a courageous move to block the Republicans’ power play to grab more Congressional seats eight years too early. The petty aholes are sending the senators diapers, baby rattlers and even leashes. The leashes might be considered particularly weird unless you know that some Republicans are known to engage in sadistic S&M sexual sessions that involve a lot more than leashes – remember the S&M leader the Bush State Dept. recommended for a UN job last year? See http://www.texasgop.org/newsroom/newsDisplay.php?id=2637 for the news release.

Texas GOP leaders are calling the Democrats who stopped their power game "babies" just because they won’t let the Republican babies control ALL of the toys in the sandbox. This is typical of the leadership of the Texas Republican Party, which is about as fascist and idiotic and extreme and crazy and immature a wing as you will find in the country.

Not to mention these Republicans are wasting money and resources and post office time on stupid stuff - why don't they do something positive and help more low-income kids get health insurance? No, they'd rather drastically cut poor kids' health insurance and make these kids get sick and die so they won't clutter up the streets upon which they drive and the malls in which they shop. These Republicans are such immoral, callous, selfish aholes, and I can't say that enough.....

Some tell me I shouldn’t get down to the petty Republicans’ levels and call them names and try to turn the tables with petitions and investigate their personal sex lives and such. Well, I can let some things go, but there comes a time when you have to fight back with everything you have. And if that means getting a little dirt on my hands, so be it.

One problem I see with some Democrats, especially mainstream leaders, is that they spend too much time backpedaling and reacting to what Republicans do and playing defense. Democrats need to take the offensive more. They need to play offense a lot more. When I played basketball for my high school and junior college teams, I played offense with more enthusiasm than defense. I loved to score. I also loved to dunk the basketball.

So I take that same enthusiasm for offense when I engage in politics these days. I imagine my basketball being the heads of Bush or Cheney or Perry or DeLay or some other petty Republican ahole and me dunking their heads DOWN through the goal. That’s just my nature. That’s how I like to play the game.

I’d much rather get beat in a high-scoring thriller where I take my best shots and my opponent KNOWS he’s in a fight for his life than a low-scoring, lifeless match where I sit back, afraid to take a shot for fear of missing or making a mistake. I know politics is not the same as a sport – there are lives and more important issues at stake – but I just think it’s better to be offensive-minded than defensive-minded.

Did Bush impregnate young women and make them get abortions in his single days?

There are many ways Bush is a hypocrite, but one of the most obvious hypocritical stances in Bush’s White House residency concerns his push for the Religious Right’s extreme anti-abortion agenda and curious manner of talking to kids about abstinence from premarital sex in another classic case of "do as I say, not as I do." I write in Dream Forge Webzine that a source I trust recently told me that in his "wild and irresponsible" single days Bush might have impregnated FOUR young women, one of whom was UNDER 18, which is against the law in most states. At least one woman supposedly had to be sent out of the country to get the abortion done - before Roe v. Wade when abortions were illegal.

Since this column has been published, I have heard from several new sources who have said something similar. I understand how tough it is for any woman involved to go public with this, and I don't expect them to do that. But I am confident enough in the basic truth of this story, so that is why I am sticking my neck out here, while some say I don't have enough proof. If the mainstream media would ask Bush questions about these abortions, rather than the staged lines and drivel most do at press conferences, we could learn a lot more and get closer to the truth.

For the story, click on:

http://www.pcisys.net/~drmforge/jacksonthoreau.htm or http://www.liberalslant.com/jt080103.htm.
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Redleg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-05-03 06:43 PM
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1. Done- I expect the FBI or Dept. of Homeland Security to question
me about this within a few days.
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Vadem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-05-03 06:48 PM
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2. Done! eom
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