He may be a crook, but he’s our crook:
Moving to protect Majority Leader Tom DeLay, House Republicans want to change party rules to ensure that DeLay retains his post if a Texas grand jury indicts him as it did with three of his political associates.
An indictment is not a conviction. Tom DeLay hasn’t even been indicted yet. But current Republicans seem awfully willing to change the rules to get whatever they want, whenever they want it. Ultimately, that’s the problem with Alberto Gonzales and his torture memos. Tailoring the law to suit current convenience is no law.
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