#1
Jul 29, 2013
Kelsey Copper big time republican busted DUI.keep them drunk republicans off the road,good job KSP.
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#7
Jul 29, 2013
Ok....
http://mediatrackers.org/montana/2013/06/26/d... http://www.readthehook.com/108681/another-arr... Newsflash!! Just as many Libtards drink and drive, as Republicans. http://stopthemaddness.org/pols.html |
#8
Jul 30, 2013
Deflection noted, but again no one cares about crazy Muslims or Democrats from another state. These links you list don't even involve people from or in Kentucky. Kelsey Cooper is/was a spokeswoman for the Kentucky state GOP. Have you seen her mugshot? LOL http://www.kentucky.com/2013/07/29/2738529/ke... Think she could ease up on the eye liner and hair dye just a little? |
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#9
Jul 30, 2013
She failed multiple field sobriety checks and a Breathalyzer test, which showed her blood alcohol level at 0.184, according to the citation. It is illegal in Kentucky to drive with a blood alcohol level of 0.08 or higher.
Lexington-Fayette Urban County jail records show that Cooper was released Sunday. She is to be arraigned Aug. 1 in Fayette District Court. Cooper did not respond to emails or phone messages about the arrest. Cooper is from Los Angeles. She worked as a communications desk coordinator for the 2012 Romney for President campaign and worked with Meg Whitman's unsuccessful campaign for governor of California in 2010. Cooper, a former intern at Fox News Channel, is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley. Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/2013/07/29/2738529/ke... She was a Fox News intern? LOL Wonder how much drinking she did with ol' Mormon Mitt on the campaign trail? =D |
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#12
Jul 30, 2013
Wiener, Pelosi, Obama, Holder, F&F, Benghazi, IRS, DOJ, Economy, Jobs, AP and you wonder why a republican has to take a drink?
Hope she was safe and had fun. |
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#13
Jul 30, 2013
it all bushes fault. |
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#14
Jul 30, 2013
It appears this little gal hopes to be a career political operative. So alcohol fits in to the pattern. If I had to work with politicians everyday, be they democrats or republicans, I would have to stay drunk to keep my sanity.
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#15
Jul 30, 2013
I blame Obama personally. Pelosi and Harry Reid probably had something to do with it also. 3 drinks =.184 BAC? Yeah right!!! |
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#16
Jul 30, 2013
Wait, aren't you a die-hard teetotaling NO! voter? How hilarious. Not okay for local London folks to buy beer and take it home(getting drunk in public at restaurants A-OK), but you will excuse some California Republican who drives on Kentucky streets stumbling drunk? LOL Tell us more about who represents San Francisco or some senator from Nevada, that's really relevant to a DUI case in Kentucky involving the Kentucky Republican Party. |
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#17
Jul 30, 2013
LOL! Guilty as charged, I'm afraid. "Hope she was safe and had fun." Driving while intoxicated is never safe and I seriously doubt she thinks any of this is fun right now! |
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#18
Jul 30, 2013
You are 100% right. |
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#21
Jul 30, 2013
I like how back when Bush was in office (that's to elucidate the time period because I can't remember which year it occurred) a bunch of Republican VIPs got caught using RNC funds to pay for a night of booze and women at a Florida strip club. If I remember correctly it may have been an bondage S&M themed club. But that (the S&M club) may have been the time some were caught doing the same thing in New York.
Sorry, I looked it up. I had both incorrect (although they did go to strip clubs using Republican funds in Florida and New York). The bondage club was when they got caught using party funds in West Hollywood. |
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#22
Jul 30, 2013
The year was 2010.
But you'll be happy to know the Republican leaders 'do' fully support homosexuals. And here I've been putting them down because I didn't think they did. The bondage-themed nightclub, along with regular bondage and S&M, also featured topless women dancers imitating lesbian sex. Wow ..... your party really knows how to party, considering they're using the money you guys donate to them. |
#23
Jul 30, 2013
I wouldn't have the faintest idea how to find a club like that except ask a repub politican. |
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#24
Jul 30, 2013
In some States it 'is' legal for a rapist to gain visitation rights. That has to be horrible for a victim. Can you imagine the Republican way ..... being raped, then forced to have his baby, followed by a court order to give visitation rights? It's been used by rapists and unethical attorneys in those States to extort or blackmail a victim into dropping the rape charges. If she drops the charges the rapist will agree to sign that he'll never seek custody or visitation. |
#26
Jul 30, 2013
Yeah, just google it and you will find several cases happening around the country. I an older woman and I really fear for you younger women in this country. I grew up in the 70's just when women were fighting for more freedom and rights. I am afraid they are taking the country back and it is scary! |
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#28
Jul 30, 2013
Oh! its only Ky Democrats with DUI`s and dope charges that interest you? Ok, give me a bit and i`ll find them for ya. Because frankly, she is so not important, you have wasted a lot of time trying to discredit her, and have failed miserably. Better luck next time....... |
#29
Jul 31, 2013
Absolutely not. If Greg Stumbo pulled up behind a cop in the middle of the night in the middle of Lexington stinking drunk and got arrested for DUI because of it, I'd be the first one here making a thread about it. I certainly wouldn't stutter "but...but...but...Republ icans did this or that!!!" It's pathetic. Democrats do bad things; Republicans do bad things. If you can't discuss one without throwing up old examples of the other then you're obviously a partisan water carrier. My intent when responded to this thread was not to discredit her, she did that to herself. My intent was to laugh at her. I've succeeded in excess! Now I'm laughing at you. =D |
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#33
Aug 1, 2013
Hi, again. It's almost as if a reporter read what you and I were talking about yesterday. CNN did a story today on states where it's legal for a convicted rapist to seek child visitation. There are 31 States where it's permitted by law to seek it. A rape victim has to once again face her rapist in court and go through all the trauma a second time to fight it. And believe it or not, the rapist has a chance of obtaining visitation. It's happened. |
#34
Aug 1, 2013
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ariel-... "The child had a "normal" life, Castro said, adding that she never saw the women in chains. Castro only became emotional when he spoke of the girl, who he described as his "miracle child." "I heard I can file for parental rights," Castro told the judge. Russo told Castro that he would not be allowed any contact with the girl." |
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