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WASHINGTON — House Republicans plan to change their rules in order to allow members indicted by state prosecutors to remain in a leadership post, a move designed to benefit Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas, in case he is charged by a Texas grand jury that has indicted three of his political associates, GOP leaders said yesterday.
How did we get this rule to start with? Well…
House Republicans adopted the indictment rule in 1993, when they were trying to end four decades of Democratic control of the House, in part by highlighting Democrats’ ethical lapses. They said at the time that they held themselves to higher standards than prominent Democrats such as then-Ways and Means Chairman Dan Rostenkowski (Ill.), who eventually pleaded guilty to mail fraud and was sentenced to prison.
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Speaking of “values,” read this crap….for the last time, GOD IS NOT A REPUBLICAN. According to this article, they believe they not only own God, they own the flag, they are experts on taxes, and they even own football, not like the democrats who like “figure skating and pilates”