Comments: Praising Arizona

Govenor of Kentucky is trying to pardon himself and his fellow conspirators. How can there be justice if an executive can be his own judge?

This is a serious national issue. Democrats should be all over this nationally until there are resignations in Kentucky.

Posted by patience at August 29, 2005 08:56 PM

I applaud the removal of Ms. Coulter's column...but they are replacing it with Tony Snow's...same message, just not as "shrill"

Posted by the professor at August 30, 2005 05:15 AM

FWIW, the governor of kentucky has said he won't pardon himself, just all his crooked friends. and of course KY democrats have no spinesand are speaking not a discouraging word ("KY democrats" - how apropos)

Posted by benjoya at August 30, 2005 07:14 AM

2006 elections. Turn out the bums. Almost all of the elected reps and senators have signed on to our stupid path for the past 5 years. It's time to hold them accountable.

Posted by angel at August 30, 2005 07:15 AM

Let Ms. Coulter's removal be the beginning of the end for all shrill loud mouths. I would rather listen to someone like Snow than the likes of Coulter, Limbaugh, O'Rielly, etc., anyday.

Posted by Judith at August 30, 2005 07:24 AM

I don't have time of day for any of them. I don't want to waste time on trolls. I think progressives need to be brainstorming, supporting each other in the most productive manner possible. To me that means we give up on mainstream media and meet here in the virtual town center. And though I am generally supportive of diversity and tolerance for different opinions, I also believe that for progressive ideas to thrive and grow, they need to be nurtured in a supportive space without trolls and people who never had a progressive idea in their head in attendance.

Posted by angel at August 30, 2005 06:49 PM
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