I definitely see your point, but we can't have people lying to Congress either. Our policy has never been to stop prosecuting crimes during financially tough times. If that were the policy, I can think of a number of crimes I find stupid that shouldn't be prosecuted because it is a waste of money....With the economy in shambles, inflation rising, and countless other issues of importance, what is congress focusing on? Did Clemens lie about using steroids. Could they find a bigger waste of time?
We're 9 trillion dollars in debt, we go approximately 2 million dollars further in debt every 1 and 1/2 minutes!!! thats approximately 1.59 billion per day. We owe most of that money to CHINA........ when they ask for their money back what are we going to give them?Our economy is not exactly in shambles.
With the economy in shambles, inflation rising, and countless other issues of importance, what is congress focusing on? Did Clemens lie about using steroids. Could they find a bigger waste of time?
Polititians getting their collective panties in a bunch because someone lied to them. POT CALLING THE KETTLE BLACKWith the economy in shambles, inflation rising, and countless other issues of importance, what is congress focusing on? Did Clemens lie about using steroids. Could they find a bigger waste of time?
It's pathetic really. How soon we (congress) forget that there is a friggen war going on! Health care reform is in shambles, the economy in a whole is a total wreck.....Yet by God we had better get our Baseball situation whipped into shape! Ya know Baseball and Apple Pie and all! <_<
Federal Reserve, budget, defense proposals, reform, border security. Yes, clearly all they're thinking about is Clemens.Also Coming Up in Congress
* Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies before the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday, and before the Senate Banking Committee Thursday
* House and Senate Budget Committees meet to discuss the FY09 budget resolution
* House and Senate Armed Services Committees will hold hearings on the Pentagon's budget request
* House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing Tuesday on White House emails
* The Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee will hold a hearing on Wednesday concerning immigration enforcement and plans for building a virtual fence along the Southwest border
Speechless I think not,Jesus Christ people.
Just because one House committee is doing an investigation on steroids that is of extremely high interest to the national public DOES NOT MEAN that that is all Congress is doing!
When the steroids story wasn't around, what did you think Congress was doing? Nothing?
The steroids story is a big one, no doubt. It involves the HUGE professional sports industry, and at its center a highly successful player who's been accused of cheating. The public is obviously generating big interest, and the news wires are catering to it.
But do you honestly think Congress has ground to a halt in all other affairs? Honestly?
From congress.org:
Federal Reserve, budget, defense proposals, reform, border security. Yes, clearly all they're thinking about is Clemens.Also Coming Up in Congress
* Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies before the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday, and before the Senate Banking Committee Thursday
* House and Senate Budget Committees meet to discuss the FY09 budget resolution
* House and Senate Armed Services Committees will hold hearings on the Pentagon's budget request
* House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing Tuesday on White House emails
* The Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee will hold a hearing on Wednesday concerning immigration enforcement and plans for building a virtual fence along the Southwest border
Some other things they're doing:
worrying about the environment
worrying about corporate tax breaks for oil companies
worrying about foreign aid
worrying about the country's economy
And here are some votes that have occured recently:
Key Votes - congress.org.
In fact, if you watch CSPAN/CSPAN2, you can actually see what Congress is doing in session.
But how soon they've forgotten everything else that's going on, right? No, how soon we've forgotten that Congress does things other than what we hear about Sports Illustrated, or even regular news.
Getting their panties in a bunch? It's the law, and lying under oath is a serious, serious offense. Or would you rather our own government not hold people up to task when they're lied to? Hypocrisy isn't even an issue here, they're upholding the law. If you'd rather the government not uphold the law...
I'm speechless.
If they, and I mean no matter who, break the law they should be arrested. Seems to me that Andy Pettit, Chuck Knoblock, Jose Conseco, Brian McNamee, ect., ect., have all confessed to comitting crimes while under oath. Where in the hell is the sheriff, and why haven't these guys been arrested?:angry:
If we are going to enforce the law then Congress needs to get out of the way and let the DEA do its job. If these substances are illegal then simply investigate, arrest, tri, and jail the perps. That's what law enforcement is all about. If you use illegal substances you should just get busted.
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Maybe there should be a law against steroid use. Wait there is one. Let the courts deal with people breaking laws from the dealer to the user. This has no place taking up so much of the overworked congress. I mean they get more and longer vacations than most of us and get rewarded very nicely for their part time jobs. You are correct congress has a lot on their plate and this should not be on it.
If they, and I mean no matter who, break the law they should be arrested. Seems to me that Andy Pettit, Chuck Knoblock, Jose Conseco, Brian McNamee, ect., ect., have all confessed to comitting crimes while under oath. Where in the hell is the sheriff, and why haven't these guys been arrested?:angry:
If we are going to enforce the law then Congress needs to get out of the way and let the DEA do its job. If these substances are illegal then simply investigate, arrest, tri, and jail the perps. That's what law enforcement is all about. If you use illegal substances you should just get busted.
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huskernumerouno Today, 02:45 AM Post #12
Maybe there should be a law against steroid use. Wait there is one. Let the courts deal with people breaking laws from the dealer to the user. This has no place taking up so much of the overworked congress. I mean they get more and longer vacations than most of us and get rewarded very nicely for their part time jobs. You are correct congress has a lot on their plate and this should not be on it.
If it were one of us, and we lived in Des Moines BRI would be duty bound to take us in.
I don't understand!
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If we are going to enforce the law then Congress needs to get out of the way and let the DEA do its job. If these substances are illegal then simply investigate, arrest, tri, and jail the perps. That's what law enforcement is all about. If you use illegal substances you should just get busted.
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huskernumerouno Today, 02:45 AM Post #12
Maybe there should be a law against steroid use. Wait there is one. Let the courts deal with people breaking laws from the dealer to the user. This has no place taking up so much of the overworked congress. I mean they get more and longer vacations than most of us and get rewarded very nicely for their part time jobs. You are correct congress has a lot on their plate and this should not be on it.
If they, and I mean no matter who, break the law they should be arrested. Seems to me that Andy Pettit, Chuck Knoblock, Jose Conseco, Brian McNamee, ect., ect., have all confessed to comitting crimes while under oath. Where in the hell is the sheriff, and why haven't these guys been arrested?
If it were one of us, and we lived in Des Moines BRI would be duty bound to take us in.
I don't understand!
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