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Congressmen are speaking up! Sen.Inhofe: U.S. Headed Toward Revolution
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[quote:Anka:MV84Njk0NzlfMTM0NjU0NDJfMzhBMUNDMUM=] [quote:WatchmanOntheWall] Inhofe is truly brave, after having opposed the clintons the propeller fell off his plane as he flew home from Washington. Kind of like JFK's son died in a plane crash as he was going to run for congress. [/quote] Lest we forget, Senator Paul Wellstone: Was he murdered? It appears so. This would explain the complicity of congress to the machinations of the Bush/Obama regimes; they are just plain scared! http://www.alternet.org/story/14399/ QUOTE SNIP Various White House figures made numerous recent campaign stops in Minnesota to stump for the ailing campaign of Wellstone's Republican opponent, Norm Coleman. Despite being outspent and outgunned, however, polls show that Wellstone's popularity surged after he voted to oppose the Senate resolution authorizing George Bush to wage war in Iraq. He was pulling ahead of Coleman and moving toward a victory that would both be an embarrassment to the Bush administration and to Democratic Quislings such as Hillary Clinton who voted to support "the president." Then he died. Wellstone now joins the ranks of other American politicians who died in small plane crashes. Another recent victim was Missouri's former Democratic governor, Mel Carnahan, who lost his life in 2000, three weeks before Election Day, during his Senatorial race against John Ashcroft. Carnahan went on to become the first dead man to win a Senatorial race, humiliating and defeating the unpopular Ashcroft posthumously. Ashcroft, despite his unpopularity, went on to be appointed Attorney General by George W. Bush. Investigators determined that Carnahan's plane went down due to "poor visibility." ...What we do know, however, is that Wellstone emerged as the most visible obstacle standing in the way of a draconian political agenda by an unelected government.SNIP More: http://www.alternet.org/story/14384/ http://www.wsws.org/articles/2002/oct2002/well-o29.shtml http://archives.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLITICS/10/25/plane.crash.minn/index.html Was Conry, the pilot, possibly MK? Hmmm? http://www.startribune.com/1752/story/52095.html [/quote]
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August 27, 2009
Inhofe: U.S. headed toward revolution
@ 1:01 pm by Eric Zimmermann
The overreaching of the federal government is pushing the U.S. towards a revolution, Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) said today.
"People are not buying these concepts that are completely foreign to America," Inhofe said at a townhall in Chickasaw, Okla. "We're almost reaching a revolution in this country."
Inhofe has been one of the Senate's most strident opponents of climate legislation and healthcare reform.
Inhofe added that he didn't need to read the full helathcare legislation before deciding to vote against it. Public opinion and news reports, he said, provided all the information he needed.
"I don't have to read it, or know what's in it," Inhofe said. "I'm going to oppose it anyways."
Most of the versions of healthcare legislation making their away through congress are about 1,000 pages long.
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