Tuesday, July 10, 2007

THE GANG'S ALL HERE: THE SENATE, THE HOUSE, & LOTS OF HITS FROM TOWNS ON PALFREY PHONE RECORDS


Washington D.C./WWW--Once again, the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate is back, and he read about...OK, habeus corpus. But he read for six-minutes, so he certainly read-on about "Hookergate" (a moniker that's becoming more-and-more dubious).

Watching politicians who ruin our lives running-for-cover is going to the best entertainment Americans have had in years. Why, even the Canucks might be joining-in on the gauntlet of humiliation of the hypocrites. I expect the French to chime-in, they have experience in political sex scandals.

Looky, here's the info the Sergeant at Arms left, very interesting:

Domain Name
senate.gov ? (U.S. Government)
IP Address
156.33.98.# (U.S. Senate Sergeant at Arms)
ISPU.S. Senate Sergeant at Arms
Location
Continent: North America
State: Virginia
City: Springfield
Lat/Long: 38.7706, -77.2157 (Map)
LanguageEnglish (U.S.) en-us
Operating System
Microsoft WinXP
Browser
Internet Explorer 7.0Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; InfoPath.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)Javascriptversion 1.3
MonitorResolution : 1280 x 1024Color
Depth: 32 bits
Time of Visit Jul 11 2007 12:07:46 am
Last Page View
Jul 11 2007 12:13:52 am
Visit Length
6 minutes 6 seconds
Page Views
4
Referring URL
Search Engine
blogsearch.google.com
Search Words
s.185 corpus
Time Zone
Visitor's Time
Jul 10 2007 12:07:46 pm
Visit Number
17,400

If you're still afraid of the government, you're probably scared of your own shadow. Confronting unaccountable power is the only thing that ever cut it. A reasonable society requires a responsible, and disciplined citizenry that understands political struggle is eternal, accepting that they must integrate fighting power into their daily lives.

It's time America got out of the house and grew-up. A responsible citizenry knows that it's important to act-up (responsibly). That time has come, another social revolution is here, a new kind of confrontation.


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