GOP Loses a Powerful Enforcer (Los Angeles Times). Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — The indictment of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) undercuts one of President Bush's most powerful allies at a time when the GOP is already battered by other ethics controversies, plummeting public confidence and intraparty divisions over budget policy. [Yahoo! News: Top Stories]
Is it not amazing that when those in power are caught with their hands in the cookie jar, it is a conspiracy. Ignore for the moment that the Texas Grand Jury that indited him has indited more Democrats than Republicans by a wide majority. Ignore for the moment that the majority of his campaign staff have been indited on similar charges. Ignore for the moment that the Republicans have been constantly taking the moral high ground on such issues as woman's rights and decreasing the size of government and ignore for the moment that the party leader, the President of the United States has constantly lied to the American people and done everything but acknowledge his wrong doing while at the same time driving the country into debt and mismanagement.
Tell me again about the conspiracy?
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