GOP Angered by Closed Senate Session

Democrats

in the Senate did what they had to do to get their Republican colleagues to act responsibly. Boo-hoo for poor Dr Frist and his hurt

feelings. He lashes out like a dittohead.

GOP Angered by Closed Senate Session
Meeting Reopened After

Two Hours By Charles Babington and Dafna Linzer, Washington Post Staff Writers

Democrats forced the Senate into a rare closed-door

session yesterday, infuriating Republicans but extracting from them a promise to speed up an inquiry into the Bush

administration’s handling of intelligence about Iraq’s weapons in the run-up to the war.

With no warning in the mid-

afternoon, the Senate’s top Democrat invoked the little-used Rule 21, which forced aides to turn off the chamber’s cameras and close

its massive doors after evicting all visitors, reporters and most staffers. …

Republicans condemned the Democrats’ maneuver,

which marked the first time in more than 25 years that one party had insisted on a closed session without consulting the other party.

But within two hours, Republicans appointed a bipartisan panel to report on the progress of a Senate intelligence committee

report on prewar intelligence, which Democrats say has been delayed for nearly a year. …

The usually unflappable

majority leader, Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), was searching for words to express his outrage to reporters a few minutes later. The Senate “has

been hijacked by the Democratic leadership,” he said. “They have no convictions, they have no principles, they have no

ideas.” Never before had he been “slapped in the face with such an affront,” he said, adding: “For the next year and a half, I

can’t trust Senator Reid.”

“They have no ideas”? How about the idea of pursuing the Bush administration

with one tenth the zeal they showed in attacking Clinton? How about some spine and ethics instead of party-only loyalty. mjh

Reid said he was forced to seek the closed session to spur action on the investigation. “The

only way we’ve been able to get their attention is to spend 3 1/2 hours in a closed session,” he said. “It’s a slap in the face

to the American people that this investigation has been stymied.”

Rockefeller said Democratic requests for information

related to the investigation are routinely denied or ignored, and he suggested that the Senate Republican leadership was under orders

from the Bush administration not to cooperate.

“Any time the intelligence committee pursued a line of inquiry that brought us

close to the role of the White House in all of this in the use of intelligence prior to the war, our efforts have been thwarted

time and time again,” Rockefeller said. “The very independence of the United States Congress as a separate and coequal

branch of the government has been called into question.”

A Judge of One’s Peers

I think it is vital that a defendant have confidence he can get a fair

trial.

However, note what The Hammer is doing here. He is saying that no one can judge a Republican but another

Republican. He is demanding a separate and unequal judicial system. It’s not just a jury of one’s peers now, it is a judge, as

well. This is part of the corrossive influence of that strange paranoia of the Right Wing that there is uncontrollable bias everywhere.

Why didn’t all the Republicans recuse themselves during Clinton’s impeachment? Oh, of course, because they are holier than thou.

I’ll be sure to ask the next cop to stop me what his party affiliation is. Let’s see how that stands up in court. mjh

Defense Wins New Judge in DeLay Case By Sylvia Moreno, Washington

Post Staff Writer

DeLay’s lawyers argued that Perkins’s impartiality appears to be compromised by his contributing money to

national and local Democratic candidates, as well as to MoveOn.org, a group that has targeted DeLay’s defeat in national fundraising

efforts.

DeLay Loath

to Doff His Leadership Hat
Active Role Divides House Republicans
By Jonathan Weisman, Washington Post Staff Writer

Former House majority leader Tom DeLay’s efforts to retain power despite his indictment have angered some rank-and-file Republicans,

many of whom say his ethical problems and uncertain status are staining them and destabilizing GOP unity.

Although he was forced

to relinquish his leadership post Sept. 28, after the first of two indictments for alleged involvement in money laundering related to the

2002 Texas election, DeLay continues to use an office in the leadership suite, occasionally presides over private meetings with

committee chairmen and lobbies members during key floor votes.

Meet the New Elite

The larger point is we are living in the post-Reagan era.

The outsiders of old are insiders; the conservatives are credentialed and networked. It has fallen to George W. Bush, the combative

underachiever, to create a second-term government of the best and brightest, GOP-style. The problem for the Republicans is that,

now that they’re the elite, who are they going to denounce for elitism?

Meet the New Elite
By David Ignatius

Rosa Parks, civil rights heroine

I was just over 6 months old when Rosa Parks

struck a blow that ultimately killed Jim Crow and ended American Apartheid. It would not have happened without giants like Rosa Parks.

Nor would it have happened without a strong Federal government interceding in the South, imposing justice where there was none.

Gwen Ifill noted that Rosa Parks resisted authority at a time when Black Americans were lynched for less. Imagine that 50 years later,

Rosa Parks lies in state in the Capitol Rotunda. We may still have far to go, but we should celebrate how far we’ve come. mjh

Rosa Parks, civil rights

heroine, is dead

In one of her last lengthy interviews with the Detroit Free Press in 1995, she spoke of what she would like

people to say about her after she passed away.

“I’d like people to say I’m a person who always wanted to be free and

wanted it not only for myself; freedom is for all human beings,” she said during an interview….

Chorus of Sister Rosa Parks, by The Neville Brothers

Thank you Miss Rosa, you are the spark,

You started our freedom movement
Thank you Sister Rosa Parks.

Strange Fruit — Allen/Holiday

STRANGE FRUIT
by Lewis Allen /

Billy Holiday

Southern trees bear strange fruit,
Blood on the leaves and blood at the root,
Black bodies swinging in the

southern breeze,
Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees.

Pastoral scene of the gallant south,
The bulging eyes

and the twisted mouth,
Scent of magnolias, sweet and fresh,
Then the sudden smell of burning flesh.

Here is fruit for the

crows to pluck,
For the rain to gather, for the wind to suck,
For the sun to rot, for the trees to drop,
Here is a strange and

bitter crop.