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- Cryptocracy, on 08/17/2008, -4/+167If one of us "citizens" tried that there would be a warrant issued for arrest. but these elitists are above the law...
- imacommi, on 07/10/2008, -5/+132This guy really needs to get locked up! I'm to tired of this "political elite"!
- danharlow, on 07/10/2008, -2/+109Do we have to let him back into the country?
- Rotzooi, on 07/10/2008, -5/+56Befriend him so you can get close to his father. We'll set up a rotation system of Diggers to come and visit you in prison. The world will be grateful to you.
- mrro, on 07/10/2008, -5/+55Karl Rove's son goes to my school. So many times I've thought, "I'd really like to go to his room and knock his sorry ass out." He's even a College Republican. Guess you can't be blamed for who your father is though..
- 0Xonox0, on 07/10/2008, -1/+45(The NSA has noted your remarks)
http://digg.com/world_news/NSA_copies_and_retains_ ... - Rotzooi, on 07/10/2008, -2/+40South America is a popular spot for war criminals and with the recent capture of that 90-year old SS henchman, there's a lovely jungle condo on the market in Paraguay, I hear. I'm sure the decorations and memorabilia in that place are completely to KKKarl's liking.
- inactive, on 07/10/2008, -3/+39Someplace you can buy a little boy cheap.
- SoyJames, on 07/10/2008, -3/+37In my daydream I see him stepping off the plane, coming out the gangway, and a dozen uniformed officers waiting with those little signs that say "Mr Rove". And handcuffs...
- daleok, on 07/11/2008, -3/+36Lock up that fat *****
- pintomp3, on 07/11/2008, -2/+34this little piggie fled the country.
- DD2CC2U, on 07/10/2008, -2/+32Where did he run to?
- inactive, on 07/11/2008, -2/+30The Vatican?
- verbose, on 07/11/2008, -2/+27"Rove’s bogus claims of executive privilege were rejected by the Committee as “not valid” by a 7-1 vote."
There's always 1 guy being a wise-ass. - Tippx, on 07/11/2008, -3/+27there is always gitmo...
- inactive, on 07/10/2008, -3/+25Ah, making a run for it.
Go OJ, go! - neozeed, on 07/10/2008, -4/+25Way to go turdblossom! Lead the way to South America with the rest of the Nazi's!
- smcgrath, on 07/11/2008, -2/+23Run Turd Blossom, run
- Ozzsanity, on 07/10/2008, -4/+23I will be glad to put money in his account every month.
- alphasixtyone, on 07/10/2008, -1/+19I can't wait for that contempt vote. Is Congress slowly growing a pair? I guess it's the fact that these crimes were so partisan in nature that the Dems are going after him so hard, yet at the same time passing the FISA bill with flying colors. I'm pretty sure the chair of the judiciary committee is a dem (conyers?).
- inactive, on 07/11/2008, -2/+20Arrest him when you returns. It's very simple.
- inactive, on 07/11/2008, -3/+20Kinda like those Nazi war criminals fleeing
- staxx202, on 07/11/2008, -0/+17Off-topic:
Right now(on television in America) Larry King has been bringing on dozens of guests who claim they have a sixth-sense for seeing and speaking to spirits, which you know the ***** majority will gobble up. I'm completely dumb-founded that "ghosts" have made it into mainstream media news. After reading about these latest unconstitutional travesties and seeing John Edwards on CNN, I'm ready to pack up and leave the country too. - pintomp3, on 07/11/2008, -2/+17hold him in contempt.
- Sacking101, on 07/10/2008, -3/+18Unlike former consultants such as Atwater or Carville, Rove is very low key, as he remains behind the scenes often being underestimated. In the past everyone seemed to overlook him until it was too late. But now, the candidate who Rove first helped in a losing campaign for a Texas Congressional seat is the Commander in Chief, and no one is quite sure where is involvement with the McCain campaign begins, and where it ends. Today, neither his opponents nor the American public can afford to overlook him. The man referred to as "Boy Genius" the President Bush is a dangerous and decisive political assassin, who must be held accountable for his crimes.
- dafragsta, on 07/11/2008, -2/+17In all seriousness, he seems like the type too. Bald insecure ***** who has gotten away with manipulating the system more effectively even than the president. I bet a twisted unattractive man like that is totally a card carrying member of NAMBLA.
- ButterBuddha, on 07/11/2008, -2/+16piss out my ass....what the ***** is going on? Congress is ***** worthless, enforce the ***** law!
- Jlaugh, on 07/11/2008, -1/+15That committee has sent people to prison for contempt of congress before.
- Petestreet, on 07/11/2008, -1/+15These ***** people are thumbing their nose at the law. They are truly above the law. Some may go down, but huge efforts will be made to make sure no one gets in trouble for damaging our standing in the world, causing untold thousands of deaths and ruining the economy. There is no honor among thieves.
- MavRevMatt, on 07/11/2008, -3/+15Isn't this kind of ***** illegal? I thought you couldn't leave the country if you're involved in something like this?
- inactive, on 07/11/2008, -0/+12Give Valerie Plame Wilson his room number.
- filmbandit, on 07/10/2008, -3/+14yeah i'd be screwed because i can't claim "civilian privelage"
- terajoule, on 07/11/2008, -2/+13Karl Rove should be thrown in jail. But it won't last long because Mr. Bush will pardon him.
- sovietninja, on 07/11/2008, -1/+11Do you accept PayPal donations? Actually a secure drop-off point?
- Ransack, on 07/11/2008, -1/+11He'll get away scott-free
- Renian, on 07/11/2008, -0/+10"He's badgered off!"
"So he has..." - user500, on 07/11/2008, -2/+12look up your stupidity or your ignorance? One could probably fill several books on the subject.
- ByteGuerilla, on 07/11/2008, -0/+10***** the NSA and their big black suspicious box of an HQ.
- rvandy, on 07/11/2008, -1/+10HOW MUCH FOR THE BOY???
- vaccumpony, on 07/11/2008, -2/+11 Let him leave the country. In fact, send him to Iraq.
- Gemfinder, on 07/11/2008, -0/+9Crap!
There goes the neighbourhood. - honesttussey, on 07/11/2008, -0/+9"Is Congress slowly growing a pair?"
haha. nope. - TopherT, on 07/11/2008, -1/+10The Dominican Republic.
- Sacking101, on 07/10/2008, -2/+11Yea its a democrat, Patrick Leahy.
But Rove is most likely buying himself time for an eventual Presidential pardon :( - inactive, on 07/11/2008, -0/+8He should be arrested immediatly upon re-entry to the US
- BrokenCircle, on 07/11/2008, -0/+8Have a seat right over there.
- xxxkrogoth, on 07/11/2008, -3/+11I think we are going to see some presidential pardons and immunity stuff going on before Bush leaves office that will make Ford pardoning Nixon look like child's play.
- terrachronos, on 07/11/2008, -2/+10COWARD!!
- julesbond007, on 07/11/2008, -2/+10According to CNN: Rove's lawyer cited a letter from the Justice Department saying Rove is "constitutionally immune from compelled congressional testimony."
never mind the long arm of the law - inactive, on 07/11/2008, -0/+7WTF Topher? Are you serious? Karl Rove is as guilty for this ***** war as any of those names that you mentioned. He is one of the guys who knows first hand the truth behind all the mess the US has done in the past 8 years.
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