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    White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    Didn't see this last night. Interesting...
    "This scandal could be enormous," said Dick Morris, a former White House adviser to President Bill Clinton, on the Fox News Sean Hannity show last night. "It's Valerie Plame only 10 times bigger, because it's illegal and Joe Sestak is either lying or the White House committed a crime.

    "Obviously, the offer of a significant job in the White House could not be made unless it was by Rahm Emanuel or cleared with Rahm Emanuel," he said. If the job offer was high enough that it also had Obama's apppoval, "that is a high crime and misdemeanor."

    "In other words, an impeachable offense?" Hannity asked

    "Absolutely," said Morris.
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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    How come no one uses neon shoelaces anymore?

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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    Quote Originally Posted by My Opinion Matters View Post
    How come no one uses neon shoelaces anymore?

    That is also an impeachable offense.

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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    This is akin to being pissed about Jeffrey Dahmer killing cats.
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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    Quote Originally Posted by XingTheRubicon View Post
    This is akin to being pissed about Jeffrey Dahmer killing cats.
    And animal torture and mutilation is a major indicator of much more violent tendencies/acts. If the Obama administration is this cavalier toward something you consider a small ethical/legal violation, how much worse are they doing a little further behind the scenes?

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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    I think Tuba spotted the cookie... everyone else can go home now.
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    your puny brain can't understand the awesomeness of God
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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    Nice website, Tuba. Do they sell Chia Pets and Snuggies too?

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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    Why did I ask? Of course they do.

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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Beanbag View Post
    Those are some of the coolest Clay Pidgeons I've ever seen.

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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    PULL!

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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    Dick Cheney, is that you?

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    Conservative Stuff Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    heh

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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    Quote Originally Posted by Harry Beanbag View Post
    Dick Cheney, is that you?
    I wish

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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    Is it being ignored by the mainstream media?

    Man, I hope so.

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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    Quote Originally Posted by KC//CRIMSON View Post
    Nice website, Tuba. Do they sell Chia Pets and Snuggies too?
    I missed that but the solar fridge is frickin sweet!

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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    Quote Originally Posted by soonervegas View Post
    Is it being ignored by the mainstream media?

    Man, I hope so.
    What else is new

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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    Which is more goofy? Tuba's post or that someone has logged in as Dr. Jelly Finger?

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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    Storycraft Communications
    Drew Zahn's Bio
    Education
    Writing and Editing Credits
    Getting to know Drew
    Drew and his wife, Debi, live in Stratford, Iowa, where they home educate their
    12 children, ages 15 to infant. Drew is a passionate evangelical Christian, a
    devoted father, and a dedicated home educator.

    Drew considers himself a "casual professional," meaning one who adheres to
    professional standards of honesty and integrity, but who also maintains
    approachable, flexible, and personable relationships with clients and coworkers.
    If he can help you, he will, and if he can't, he's honest enough to admit it. Drew
    works productively and efficiently within deadlines.

    "When I first began preaching, I discovered how much I loved the impact
    a good story can have, the way it draws a listener in with interest, and the
    power it has to leave a lasting message. The impact of story carries over
    from writing, to speaking, to preaching, to educating.

    "After I once read The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe to my
    four-year-old, she explained complex theology to a playmate by reciting
    one of the lines from the book: 'No, Jesus isn't safe. But he is good.' I
    couldn't believe it! I've been hooked on improving communication
    through the use of storycrafting ever since.

    "No speech, book, or presentation ever needs to be vague, irrelevant, or
    boring...because a story is worth a thousand words!" -- Drew Zahn
    "Because a story is worth a thousand words."



    1991 - Valedictorian, Mar-Mac High School, McGregor, Iowa
    1996 - B.A. Communications, cum laude, Bethel College, St. Paul, Minnesota
    Professional Experience
    1997-2000 - Senior Pastor, Wesley and Upper Flat Evangelical Free Churches,
    Wesley, Iowa

    2000-2004 - Assistant editor, PreachingToday.com.

    2000-2004 - Assistant editor, Leadership. As assistant editor, Drew's
    responsibilities included acquiring, copyediting, writing, and
    ghostwriting articles.

    Leadership is a publication of Christianity Today, International, a
    nondenominational, non-profit organization founded by Billy
    Graham in 1956
    .
    Leadership has roughly 60,000 subscribers and over 100,000
    readers. It is read by approximately 1 out of every 5 pastors in
    the United States.

    2003-present - Owner, editor, Storycraft Communications

    2004-2008 - Youth Pastor, First Baptist Church of Stratford, Iowa

    2008-present - News editor, WorldNetDaily
    Editor, Ignite the Fire! by Terri Camp
    Editor, Welcome Home, Daddy by Lorrie Flem
    Editor, Unholy Grail by Richard Sorensen
    Editor, Kids, Flies, and Other Stuff by Kenya Banks
    Co-editor, Perfect Illustrations for Every Topic and Occasion
    Co-editor, More Perfect Illustrations for Every Topic and Occasion
    Co-editor, Movie-Based Illustrations for Preaching & Teaching
    Contributing author and editor, More Movie-Based Illustrations for Preaching &
    Teaching
    Contributing author and editor, The Church Leader's Answer Book

    In March of 2004, Christian Home & School published one of Drew's articles,
    entitled, "Window Moments." For the full text of "Window Moments," please go
    to the Parenting section of this website.

    In addition, Drew has written or edited hundreds of articles Leadership,
    PreachingToday.com, and WorldNetDaily. The links to a few of Drew's authored
    articles appear below:
    "Connecting the Generations," Leadership, Spring 2002
    "I Think Icon," Leadership, Spring 2001
    "What's Driving Today's Innovations?" Leadership, Winter 2005
    "Oil? Ah, let Russia have it" WorldNetDaily, Summer 2008
    "Children stolen, forced into firefights" WorldNetDaily, Summer 2008
    "Beatles a Christian band? Lennon 'big fan' of Jesus" WorldNetDaily, Summer '08
    "Feds find congressman's crime runs in family" WorldNetDaily, Summer 2008
    "Christians demand removal of 'satanic' 10 Commandments" WorldNetDaily,
    Summer 2008

    At Leadership, Drew's hand at editing was less visible, but he edited for
    well-known speakers and writers such as Chuck Swindoll, Stuart Briscoe, and
    John Ortberg. A few of his edited articles are listed below:
    "Leave Room for God," an interview with Ed Dobson, Leadership, Fall 2001
    "Confronted with the Shameful," an article with both story and legal analysis
    on the topic of child molestation in the church, Leadership, Summer
    2001

    Awards:
    Drew's work at Leadership helped the magazine receive two awards of
    recognition from the Evangelical Press Association (EPA). Leadership won the
    EPA's highest honor, the "Award of Excellence" for the year 2001, while Drew
    was on staff. Then, in 2002, Drew helped Leadership win a third-place award for
    its single issue, "The Prayer-Driven Church." You may see all the winners here:
    EPA Award Winners

    Drew is a member in good standing of the Front Office Football Central forum,
    where several members post in the "Dynasty" section, making them eligible for
    annual Golden Scribe awards. Drew is among the forum's most decorated
    members, having won 6 Scribe awards, 3 Golden Scribe awards, and the 2004
    Golden Scribe for Best Dynasty of the Year.

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    Re: White House scandal called 'impeachable offense'

    Quote Originally Posted by KC//CRIMSON View Post
    Which is more goofy? Tuba's post or that someone has logged in as Dr. Jelly Finger?
    Dr. Jelly Finger's thesis is pretty slick IMO

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