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Wednesday, September 28, 2005

The hammer drops...

Posted by R. Neal

Scotty McLellan, just now in a news conference: "Tom DeLay is an ally, a leader, and someone we have worked closely with to get things done for the American people."

OK, then.

P.S. Apparently, the SEC has opened a formal investigation into Frist's "alleged" insider trading. The GOP certainly seems to be having a bad hair day.
posted by R. Neal at 1:18 PM | Email this post | Post a Comment
5 Comments:
Anonymous Bill Rehm said...

For those who didn't catch the reference, DeLay was indicted today.

9/28/2005 3:02 PM  
Blogger BA said...

Apparently, the SEC has opened a formal investigation into Frist's "alleged" insider trading.

The Knoxville News Sentinel has been all over this story, hasn't it?

9/28/2005 3:10 PM  
Blogger poopie said...

I'm doing the happy dance here in West Tennessee! I reckon grandma was right when she said good things come to those who perservere.

9/28/2005 3:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I predict Frist will unfortunately walk. I hope I am wrong. AIRRN

9/28/2005 7:56 PM  
Blogger Andy said...

And Limbaugh drug probe continues.

It's raining justice today.

9/29/2005 12:49 AM  

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