Did Nancy Pelosi Commit Treason...

Bizzydummy really doesn't know how to read. Neither does miles and I posted a reading link for him to learn, you shoulda followed it too dumbass.
 
Bizzydummy really doesn't know how to read. Neither does miles and I posted a reading link for him to learn, you shoulda followed it too dumbass.

you said she has State Dept OK

SHOW ME

stand behind your words, NIGGER
 
I'm not repeating this again you idiot


"The Speaker had met with President Bush in the halls of the U.S. Capitol just the day before we left and mentioned to him that we were going to Syria. No response at all from the President."
Despite the White House's public rhetoric that the trip was a "bad idea," President Bush "did not tell her not to go, nor did the State Department tell us not to go," Rahall said. "The State Department was certainly aware of our traveling to Syria and our full itinerary. And there were State Department officials in every meeting that we had on this codel.
 
you said she has State Dept OK

SHOW ME

stand behind your words, NIGGER
 
Just what part of state department officials knowing about it AND being in on every meeting regarding the trip are you skipping ? They knew the full itinerary! They told the president too!
 
Just what part of state department officials knowing about it AND being in on every meeting regarding the trip are you skipping ? They knew the full itinerary! They told the president too!

They, like GW, suffer from selective memory caused by elevated alcohol use?
 
Assuming Congress can't just send themselves (and I'm less than 100% certain that they can't.) then GW not expressly giving permission would qualify as her being in the wrong. Though that might very well have been a technicality game they were both playing. If things went well then all is silenced GW might even claim he "sent" her. If things go bad he gets to claim that she had no authority and she gets to claim he didn't say she couldn't.

Laws can be tricky that way.
 
Assuming Congress can't just send themselves (and I'm less than 100% certain that they can't.) then GW not expressly giving permission would qualify as her being in the wrong. Though that might very well have been a technicality game they were both playing. If things went well then all is silenced GW might even claim he "sent" her. If things go bad he gets to claim that she had no authority and she gets to claim he didn't say she couldn't.

Laws can be tricky that way.

Along with all the other stuff about the state department being in on it, they told gwb they were going.

If no one had known until they were already there, then I see your point.
 
Along with all the other stuff about the state department being in on it, they told gwb they were going.

If no one had known until they were already there, then I see your point.

Knowing isn't the same as having permission and Bush hasn't chimed in one way or the other with his side. Though I think he's very happy not being president anymore.

Like I said, it wouldn't shock me one bit to find this is a legal technicality that protected everybody. Kinda like when a kid leaves a note on the fridge saying where he's going and a number you can reach him at. You didn't grant permission but you didn't NOT.
 
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