Wednesday, November 17, 2004

Re-writing the rules to cover DeLay's Ass

DeLay Supporters Move to Protect his Spot

WASHINGTON - Supporters of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay proposed a Republican rules change Tuesday that would protect the Texan's leadership position if he were to be indicted by a Texas grand jury that already charged three of his associates.

The majority whip "believes the allegations are baseless, and they were political in nature. So he supports the proposed rules change by congressman Bonilla."
If the allegations are baseless, then a grand jury will never issue an indictment. This is a pretty opportune time for DeLay protectors to have a sudden loss of faith in the system. This whole maneuver reeks of a guilty conscience and fear of justice.

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