comments toward an article in " the wall street journal" today, and you may have addressed it earlier. , theron ms. lerner irs. i think it was spot on. why question to you, congressman, his first of all i find it extremely annoying that she is on our dime, she had the arrogance to admit almost her own guilt by taking the fifth. i question is this -- how long is that going to proceed? why can she not be held in contempt of court? we certainly follow through in making people accountable at enron, but it never happens when it comes to the government. i am going to close with this, congressman. are soople my age disgusted with the political system. i listen to you, i applaud you, but at the same time i realize it is almost like talking to the wind. i know there are many people in this country who are democrats, independents, who love this country, but, sir, we are headed down the wrong road, and i just don't know how it is going to change until there is some accountability. leave it there, running out of time with the cosman. gentleman from north carolina hit on the overarching issue. there is no l