I Think Somebody’s Watching Me
I tried something new this evening. I tried the “Google Maps” search and got some interesting results. I recommend you try some key word searches. I searched under “QuestionItNow” and was a bit disappointed that there were only five hits. Very interesting, all five were linked to QuestionItNow comments at ConyersBlog.US. Of all the links, I found the Republican State Committee of Washington to be most helpful. They linked to one of my favorites.
Thank you Washington Republicans!
Comment #2: REB 84
said on 11/4/05 @ 4:38pm ET...
Dear Congressman Conyers,
It is about time more Democrats joined you to stand up and said enough is enough. The only way to defeat lies and misinformation is by speaking the truth and demandin g straight answers from those in power.
Once again, when confronted with uncomfortable truths, the neo-con establishment is attempting to deflect attention from the real issue. The outing of Valerie Plame was a criminal act that has made America less safe!
Valerie Plame-Wilson was involved in helping to keep weapons of mass destruction out of the hands of America's enemies.
Instead of focusing on uncovering and prosecuting traitors within our government, the right-wing talkers have begun to attack the prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald by asserting - unchallenged by many so-called news people - that he and his grand jury are engaging in the "criminalization of politics."
When politicians commit crimes isn't politics criminalized by their actions? This is the real criminalization of politics. Aren't all Americans victims of this crime against national security?
Keep fighting to keep America safe and strong!
REB 84
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3 Comments:
OhioDem1 had 16 links to his "GoogleMaps" search. All of his are also comments from ConyersBlog.
I have no clue about what a GoogleMaps search is, and what it is intended to accomplish. Can anyone tell me?
Google provides multiple search options in the standard mode: Web Images Groups News Froogle Maps more »
By clicking on any of these options, one can get some rather interesting results.
Thanks for the question. I have never looked in "groups" and just searched under "Bring It On!" and "Still In Iraq"
The "more" search opens up many more search options. I have found that searching under key phrases is quite eye opening/
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