Oh, Aaron . . .

Rep. Schock

Rep. Schock

Today’s impressive statement from Republican U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock:

Time and time again, the Bush Administration had shown a blatant disregard for federal laws.  Today the House, on a bipartisan basis, took the long overdue step to ensure federal funds will no longer be used to advance their torture regime.  The next step should be an investigation by the FBI.

Oh, no?  It’s this, about ACORN?

Time and time again, ACORN has shown a blatant disregard for federal laws.  Today the House, on a bipartisan basis, took the long overdue step to ensure federal funds will no longer be used to fund this corrupt organization.  The next step should be an investigation by the FBI.

Drats, it actually looks like Rep. Schock has been consistently without comment on “Bush,” “Cheney,” “CIA” or “torture.”

Strange.

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