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mechanic
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WTF wrote: I don't know who Clinton Morals is, but he's got to be better than our current president! Maybe the question should have been do you want the mental conduct, a conception of proper behavior, capable of right and wrong (look up moral) in the dictionary. The clintons have none of this and do not belong in the White House. How about if I said it like this, hillaryious rod hamms no morals clinton!!!!! Do you understand that?????
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“The religious right is neither”
Joined: Dec 27, 2007
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mechanic wrote: <quoted text> Maybe the question should have been do you want the mental conduct, a conception of proper behavior, capable of right and wrong (look up moral) in the dictionary. The clintons have none of this and do not belong in the White House. How about if I said it like this, hillaryious rod hamms no morals clinton!!!!! Do you understand that????? Answer would still be the same. Almost anyone running on either ticket is better than the commander and Thief we have in office now.
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“Humor is reason gone mad. ”
Joined: Jan 5, 2008
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mechanic wrote: <quoted text> Maybe the question should have been do you want the mental conduct, a conception of proper behavior, capable of right and wrong (look up moral) in the dictionary. The clintons have none of this and do not belong in the White House. As opposed to Dubya? He couldn't even tell you what a dictionary was, let alone read it.
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M-O-R
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I rather have a President who is screwing an intern instead of me!
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“Crazy Cat Ladies Rule!”
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
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The only perfect person departed earth 2,000 years ago. Last I heard, he wasn't running for president. Guess we'll need to make do with less-than-perfect regular people we have on hand.
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“BUSH-CHENEY: THE RIVER DENIAL”
Joined: Jul 7, 2007
Rational Mountain, AZ
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Here's more of that fabulous Republican integrity and selfless public service we keep hearing about ... from Republicans and their neo-con zealot love-bots. Between this guy, his cohort Shaddegg and McCain, we got us a regular felony festival going on amongst out "honorable, respected elected dignitaries." . Congressman indicted in Ariz. land deal
By LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 35 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - Republican Rep. Rick Renzi was charged Friday with extortion, wire fraud, money laundering and other crimes in an Arizona land swap that authorities say helped him collect hundreds of thousands of dollars in payoffs.
A 26-page federal indictment unsealed in Tucson accuses Renzi and a former business partner of extortion and conspiring to promote the sale of land that buyers could swap for property owned by the federal government.
Renzi, a three-term member of the House, announced in August that he would not seek re-election. His lawyer said Friday he was not guilty.
"Congressman Renzi did nothing wrong. We will fight these charges until he is vindicated and his family's name is restored," Renzi attorney Kelly Kramer said in an e-mail message to The Associated Press.
The grand jury accused Renzi of using his position as a member of the House Natural Resources Committee to push the land swaps for business partner James W. Sandlin, a real estate investor from Sherman, Texas. The indictment comes after a lengthy federal investigation into the land development and insurance businesses owned by Renzi's family.
Authorities allege Renzi and Sandlin concealed at least $733,000 that the congressman took for helping seal the land deals. They are each charged with 27 counts of wire fraud, extortion and money laundering, and conspiracy connected to a transaction in Cochise County, Ariz.
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Abner
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Professor Veritas wrote: Here's more of that fabulous Republican integrity and selfless public service we keep hearing about ... from Republicans and their neo-con zealot love-bots. Between this guy, his cohort Shaddegg and McCain, we got us a regular felony festival going on amongst out "honorable, respected elected dignitaries." . <quoted text> Yes..what a guy! Here's another one that cought my attention: Karl Rove Accused of Trying to Solicit Sexually Compromising Pictures of Democrat Published 1, February 22, 2008 Bizarre , Politics , Society Karl Rove has been accused by Republican operative in Alabama of asking her to procure sexually compromising pictures of Alabama’s Democratic governor Don Siegelman. Jill Simpson’s allegations are particularly interesting because Siegelman was eventually convicted for bribery in a case that has drawn considerable criticism that it was politically motivated. However, the case against Siegelman was based on some very damaging testimony of a pay-to-play culture in his office. The new allegations are likely to increase calls for a renewed investigation. Simpson’s allegations were made to Scott Pelley and CBS 60 Minutes and will be broadcast this Sunday. On the program, she recalls a 2001 meeting where Rove asked her to get pictures of Siegelman “[i]n a compromising, sexual position with one of his aides.” Siegelman was obviously a barrier to GOP plans having hold all four elective state offices: Attorney General, Secretary of State, Lieutenant Governor and Governor. On its face, the bribery charge seemed weak. It was based on his appointment of Richard Scrushy to the Alabama hospital regulatory board. Scrushy is the former HealthSouth chief executive and previously held his non-paying position and there was no personal financial benefit to Siegelman. Siegelman was accused of trading such favors for contributions to his campaign or foundation for 1999 to 2003 and 1995 to 1999. Both Scrushy and Siegelman were convicted. The trial put him in court shortly before the election, which he lost to the GOP. The “pay-to-play” scheme included some very damaging testimony from prior aides and associates, including former Siegelman aide Nick Bailey and lobbyist Lanny Young. One witness, toll bridge developer Jim Allen, testified that Siegelman told him during his 1998 campaign for governor that “[i]f you would give me $40,000, I’ll let you pick the next highway director.” Siegelman ultimately appointed an associate of Allen to the position. There was also testimony of various gifts to Siegelman and his aides. Notably, prosecutors tried unsuccessfully to try Siegelman in 2004 for a Medicaid fraud case, but a court threw those charges out. The bribery case against Siegelman as drawn a remarkable amount of criticism from proscecutors and defense attorney as well as Republicans and Democrats. In a letter to Congress, 52 former states’ attorneys general from both political parties called for an investigation. However, Rove’s alleged involvement adds a new and sinister element to the case. Siegelman hardly seems that a poster boy for good politics. Yet, trawling for dirty pictures would reinforce a view of the case as politically inspired.
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310 Warrior Mom
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GET IT, REPUBLICAN, DEMOCRAT THEY ALL A BUNCH OF CROOKS! JUST GET IT! Abner wrote: <quoted text> Yes..what a guy! Here's another one that cought my attention: Karl Rove Accused of Trying to Solicit Sexually Compromising Pictures of Democrat Published 1, February 22, 2008 Bizarre , Politics , Society Karl Rove has been accused by Republican operative in Alabama of asking her to procure sexually compromising pictures of Alabama’s Democratic governor Don Siegelman. Jill Simpson’s allegations are particularly interesting because Siegelman was eventually convicted for bribery in a case that has drawn considerable criticism that it was politically motivated. However, the case against Siegelman was based on some very damaging testimony of a pay-to-play culture in his office. The new allegations are likely to increase calls for a renewed investigation. Simpson’s allegations were made to Scott Pelley and CBS 60 Minutes and will be broadcast this Sunday. On the program, she recalls a 2001 meeting where Rove asked her to get pictures of Siegelman “[i]n a compromising, sexual position with one of his aides.” Siegelman was obviously a barrier to GOP plans having hold all four elective state offices: Attorney General, Secretary of State, Lieutenant Governor and Governor. On its face, the bribery charge seemed weak. It was based on his appointment of Richard Scrushy to the Alabama hospital regulatory board. Scrushy is the former HealthSouth chief executive and previously held his non-paying position and there was no personal financial benefit to Siegelman. Siegelman was accused of trading such favors for contributions to his campaign or foundation for 1999 to 2003 and 1995 to 1999. Both Scrushy and Siegelman were convicted. The trial put him in court shortly before the election, which he lost to the GOP. The “pay-to-play” scheme included some very damaging testimony from prior aides and associates, including former Siegelman aide Nick Bailey and lobbyist Lanny Young. One witness, toll bridge developer Jim Allen, testified that Siegelman told him during his 1998 campaign for governor that “[i]f you would give me $40,000, I’ll let you pick the next highway director.” Siegelman ultimately appointed an associate of Allen to the position. There was also testimony of various gifts to Siegelman and his aides. Notably, prosecutors tried unsuccessfully to try Siegelman in 2004 for a Medicaid fraud case, but a court threw those charges out. The bribery case against Siegelman as drawn a remarkable amount of criticism from proscecutors and defense attorney as well as Republicans and Democrats. In a letter to Congress, 52 former states’ attorneys general from both political parties called for an investigation. However, Rove’s alleged involvement adds a new and sinister element to the case. Siegelman hardly seems that a poster boy for good politics. Yet, trawling for dirty pictures would reinforce a view of the case as politically inspired.
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Dave
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M-O-R wrote: I rather have a President who is screwing an intern instead of me! Bravo!!!
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Anthony
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M-O-R wrote: I rather have a President who is screwing an intern instead of me! Unless, of course, the President was Shania Twain.
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Bill Jackson
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lol..stupid "mechanic" gets owned by one of his own stupid polls yet again
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“Humor is reason gone mad. ”
Joined: Jan 5, 2008
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Bill Jackson wrote: lol..stupid "mechanic" gets owned by one of his own stupid polls yet again It's only natural...
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Joined: May 8, 2008
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demopublican
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Hmm, lets see. FDR had at least two Mistress's, Eleanor was a BiSexual that had her loverS trysting in the White House, Eisenhour cheated on Amy all during the war, We all know about JFKs liasons, And now find out that John McCain bangs away willy nilly. Hillary "may" have had lesbian assignations. On the other Hand, GWB hasn't been outed by anyone but his drug use is pretty well established. R. Nixon wouldn't take his clothes off long enough to get laid, but he certainly raped the country. I say forget their sex lives and look at what they can do FOR the country. BTW, it wouldn't hurt if you got laid now and then too.
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“All you need is LOVE!”
Joined: Mar 1, 2008
America
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demopublican wrote: Hmm, lets see. FDR had at least two Mistress's, Eleanor was a BiSexual that had her loverS trysting in the White House, Eisenhour cheated on Amy all during the war, We all know about JFKs liasons, And now find out that John McCain bangs away willy nilly. Hillary "may" have had lesbian assignations. On the other Hand, GWB hasn't been outed by anyone but his drug use is pretty well established. R. Nixon wouldn't take his clothes off long enough to get laid, but he certainly raped the country. I say forget their sex lives and look at what they can do FOR the country. BTW, it wouldn't hurt if you got laid now and then too. I like your handle. LOL
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“Crazy Cat Ladies Rule!”
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
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demopublican wrote: Hmm, lets see. FDR had at least two Mistress's, Eleanor was a BiSexual that had her loverS trysting in the White House, Eisenhour cheated on Amy all during the war, We all know about JFKs liasons, And now find out that John McCain bangs away willy nilly. Hillary "may" have had lesbian assignations. On the other Hand, GWB hasn't been outed by anyone but his drug use is pretty well established. R. Nixon wouldn't take his clothes off long enough to get laid, but he certainly raped the country. I say forget their sex lives and look at what they can do FOR the country. BTW, it wouldn't hurt if you got laid now and then too. Interesting combination of fact, fiction, legend and pure speculation. But politicians are scum by trade and nature so who really cares, huh? Oh and, just for the record - it was Mamie Eisenhower not Amy.
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Bruce Johnson
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What morals?
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“All you need is LOVE!”
Joined: Mar 1, 2008
America
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Bruce Johnson wrote: What morals? LOL!
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Abner
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I'd rather have a president screwing an intern instead of screwing me and the rest of the country.
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Simon
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as the saying goes: No one died when Clinton lied nuff said!
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