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Jefferson, I think we're lost.

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It's getting mighty strange in Washington of late, as GOP congressional leaders rise in outraged defense of pretty clearly corrupt (and stubborn) Democrat William Jefferson, claiming that an FBI search of his office violated the Speech and Debate clause of the Constitution. (Constitutional scholars seem to consider it a toss-up: "'It's really a matter of etiquette,' said Akhil Reed Amar, a professor of constitutional law at Yale University. 'I don't see any constitutional principle here.'") Funny how we can illegally spy on, indefinitely detain, and/or brutally torture people, and Congress barely bats an eye. But someone searches a congressional office and all Hell breaks loose. I wonder why...

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Ted said:

The biggest wagon is the empty wagon is the noisiest,
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