Your Congress At Work

By Pejman Yousefzadeh Posted in | | | | Comments (4) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »

Imagine all of the policy issues that could possibly receive Congress's attention at the present time. There is no need for me to list them. Examples spring readily to mind.

Now, look what one committee in Congress spent their time working on today.

Think you got your tax money's worth? If so, may I introduce you to Art. I, Sec. 8 of the Constitution of the United States? Find where that section of the Sacred Secular Document authorizes and encourages a Congressional discussion of whether and/or when HGH was . . . er . . . gluteally injected into the person of Roger Clemens.

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Better stuff like this than something that could cause real damage.

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And, by MelZ

Roger could go to jail for perjury, while the man who perjured himself while holding the highest office was put on a pedestal.

You are probably right NightTwister, but SERIOUSLY why is steroid use in baseball or any other sport any business of our US government?
MelZ

seems to be the culprit that allows Congress to do this. I don't buy it but that's the excuse they're using.

http://hillbillypolitics.com

The Supreme Court said that baseball's not a monopoly. To derive from there that the Congress has the authority to worry about the internal rules of baseball, is magical thinking.

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