Monday, July 18, 2005

"To be, or not to be..."

William Shakespeare had an actor speak this line. In context, it was a matter of life or death. We can use this line without fear of triteness. What are we, and what should we be, crosses our minds from time to time.

To reveal or not to reveal is the question? To revile or not to revile has not been a question for the Democrat leadership in the party, or in the Congress for some time.

"The unnamed FBI agent wrote that she saw one al Qaeda suspect lying in his own excrement, that he had pulled out his own hair and that he had no food and water." This unverified CHARGE was read on the Senate floor by Sen. Dick Durbin. Then he made outrageous CHARGES against out military in Gitmo. He was forced to apologize for making false charges.

Rowan Scarborough of the Washington Times wrote today that the MAJOR CHARGES brought by Sen. Dick Durbin COULD NOT BE SUBSTANTIATED. There were no two or more reliable witnesses to testify that these CHARGES were fact.

Washington Times - HEADLINE: DURBIN ABUSE CASE NOT VERIFIED.

Senator Warner was right to point out that the CHARGE had NOT been VERIFIED to Sen. Dick Durbin in the senate. Senator Warner was right to call for an apology from Sen. Dick Durbin to our military. Senator Warner has not given up. This piece by Scarborough goes on to say:"Warner at a hearing last week that the FBI agent was on an unspecified classified "project" and was not available for an interview. Mr. Warner said she should have been tracked down."

To be or not to be our senator could be crossing some minds in the very near future. Senator is no longer a life time appointment. We can be replaced, has become a reality to some who thought they could not be.

T-Bone

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