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Well It has started, the republicans are starting to turn on Delay, its just a matter of time before the slithering snake is forced to step down. I will be throwing a party when that day arrives, drinks for everyone. Delay is the epitomy of corporate/political sleaze and its all coming out. This louse had his wife and daughter on the take, receiving money from a PAC he formed years ago. Bring his whole family down, I don't care, let him be an example to the nation on what happens when politicans take too much money from lobbyists. Hell, his own daughter had a baby shower thrown and paid for by a lobbyist. I guess Tom doesn't make enough money in the house to throw his own daughter a party, what a sad, sad world we live in. Its just a matter of time, the Terri Shavio saga is over, the funeral for the pope is over, now the TV time is wide open and hopefully its on Tom Delay day and night. Expose Tom for the true hyprocrite that he is, play his own words to the world to let them hear how he threatened judges not just once but many times.

"Tom's conduct is hurting the Republican Party, is hurting this Republican majority and it is hurting any Republican who is up for re-election," Rep. Chris Shays, R-Conn., told The Associated Press in an interview, calling for DeLay to step down as majority leader.
"My party is going to have to decide whether we are going to continue to make excuses for Tom to the detriment of Republicans seeking election,"

Now you have Santorum speaking up but a bit more diplomatically since he is public enemy #1 come the 06 elections but still wants to be the the loving grace of Senator Frist and the party.

Rick Santorum, the No. 3 Republican in the Senate, said Sunday that DeLay needs to explain his conduct to the public.

"I think he has to come forward and lay out what he did and why he did it and let the people then judge for themselves," Santorum told ABC's "This Week." "But from everything I've heard, again, from the comments and responding to those, is everything he's done was according to the law.

"Now you may not like some of the things he's done," said Santorum, who is up for re-election next year in Pennsylvania. "That's for the people of his district to decide, whether they want to approve that kind of behavior or not."

Posted by mardenhill 4/10/2005 07:01:00 PM  

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