Wednesday, November 17, 2004

Power Corrupts, Absolute Power...

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House Republicans proposed changing their rules last night to allow members indicted by state grand juries to remain in a leadership post, a move that would benefit Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) in case he is charged by a Texas grand jury that has indicted three of his political associates, according to GOP leaders.

The proposed rule change, which several leaders predicted would win approval at a closed meeting today, comes as House Republicans return to Washington feeling indebted to DeLay for the slightly enhanced majority they won in this month's elections. DeLay led an aggressive redistricting effort in Texas last year that resulted in five Democratic House members retiring or losing reelection. It also triggered a grand jury inquiry into fundraising efforts related to the state legislature's redistricting actions.

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Can we handle four years of this?

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What troubles me about this proposed change is that the Republicans put this rule in place when a Democrat was being investigated and they wanted to oust him if he was indicted, The rule was to be a demonstration of the Republicans' high ethical standards. A reversal of this rule is a good demonstration of what the Republicans think about high ethical standards. Hypocrites!!! -- Sarah

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