Is The Democratic Party Taking The High Road In Not Prosecuting The Bush Administration?

As the list of prosecutable crimes by this administration grows, is the Democratic party acting in the best interests of this nation and transcending partisan politics for the greater good (i.e. let’s just get these ay-holes out of here and fix the country while there’s still time)? Or, are they shirking their responsibility and leaving the door open to future rogue administrations? What is the right thing to do?

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One Response to “Is The Democratic Party Taking The High Road In Not Prosecuting The Bush Administration?”

  1. Posted by Walter S on February 27th, 2010 at 3:15 pm

    It’s not time yet. Once there is a Democrat in office they will have the power to move forward and no one there to pardon everyone. But if they don’t start taking action beginning January 21, 2009, I would say at that time we got screwed by both parties.

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