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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:13 pm Post subject: The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard |
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The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard
Ann Coulter can make some outrageous comments, but that does not detract
from the fact that she sometimes makes some very valid points.
Lewis Libby has now been found guilty of perjury and obstruction of
justice for lies that had absolutely no legal consequence...
With no crime to investigate, Fitzgerald pursued a pointless investigation
into nothing, getting a lot of White House officials to make statements
under oath and hoping some of their recollections would end up conflicting
with other witness recollections, so he could charge some Republican with
"perjury" and enjoy the fawning media attention.
As a result, Libby is now a convicted felon for having a faulty memory of
the person who first told him that Joe Wilson was a delusional boob who lied
about his wife sending him to Niger.
This makes it official: It's illegal to be Republican.
Since Teddy Kennedy walked away from a dead girl with only a wrist slap
(which was knocked down to a mild talking-to, plus time served: zero),
Democrats have apparently become a protected class in America, immune from
criminal prosecution no matter what they do.
As a result, Democrats have run wild, accepting bribes, destroying
classified information, lying under oath, molesting interns, driving under
the influence, obstructing justice and engaging in sex with underage girls,
among other things.
Meanwhile, conservatives of any importance constantly have to spend
millions of dollars defending themselves from utterly frivolous criminal
prosecutions. Everything is illegal, but only Republicans get prosecuted.
Conservative radio personality Rush Limbaugh was subjected to a three-year
criminal investigation for allegedly buying prescription drugs illegally to
treat chronic back pain. Despite the witch-hunt, Democrat prosecutor Barry
E. Krischer never turned up a crime.
Even if he had, to quote liberal Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz:
"Generally, people who illegally buy prescription drugs are not prosecuted."
Unless they're Republicans...
In another prescription drug case with a different result, last year, Rep.
Patrick Kennedy (Democrat), apparently high as a kite on prescription drugs,
crashed a car on Capitol Hill at 3 a.m. That's abuse of prescription drugs
plus a DUI offense. Result: no charges whatsoever and one day of press on
Fox News Channel.
I suppose one could argue those were different jurisdictions. How about
the same jurisdiction?
In 2006, Democrat and major Clinton contributor Jeffrey Epstein was nabbed
in Palm Beach in a massive police investigation into his hiring of local
underage schoolgirls for sex, which I'm told used to be a violation of some
kind of statute in the Palm Beach area.
The police presented Limbaugh prosecutor Krischer with boatloads of
evidence, including the videotaped statements of five of Epstein's alleged
victims, the procurer of the girls for Epstein and 16 other witnesses.
But the same prosecutor who spent three years maniacally investigating
Limbaugh's alleged misuse of back-pain pills refused to bring statutory rape
charges against a Clinton contributor. Enraging the police, who had spent
months on the investigation, Krischer let Epstein off after a few hours on a
single count of solicitation of prostitution. The Clinton supporter walked,
and his victims were branded as whores.
The Republican former House Whip Tom DeLay is currently under indictment
for a minor campaign finance violation. Democratic prosecutor Ronnie Earle
had to empanel six grand juries before he could find one to indict DeLay on
these pathetic charges -- and this is in Austin, Texas (the Upper West Side
with better-looking people).
That final grand jury was so eager to indict DeLay that it indicted him on
one charge that was not even a crime -- and which has since been tossed out
by the courts...
Compare DeLay's case with that of Rep. William "The Refrigerator"
Jefferson, Democrat. Two years ago, an FBI investigation caught Jefferson on
videotape taking $100,000 in bribe money. When the FBI searched Jefferson's
house, they found $90,000 in cash stuffed in his freezer. Two people have
already pleaded guilty to paying Jefferson the bribe money.
Two years later, Bush's Justice Department still has taken no action
against Jefferson. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi recently put Rep. William
Jefferson on the Homeland Security Committee.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Democrat, engaged in a complicated land
swindle, buying a parcel of land for $400,000 and selling it for over $1
million a few years later. (At least it wasn't cattle futures!)
Reid also received more than four times as much money from Jack Abramoff
(nearly $70,000) as Tom DeLay ($15,000). DeLay returned the money; Reid
refuses to do so. Why should he? He's a Democrat.
Former Clinton national security adviser Sandy Berger literally received a
sentence of community service for stuffing classified national security
documents in his pants and then destroying them -- big, fat federal
felonies.
But Scooter Libby is facing real prison time for forgetting who told him
about some bozo's wife.
Bill Clinton was not even prosecuted for obstruction of justice offenses
so egregious that the entire Supreme Court staged a historic boycott of his
State of the Union address in 2000.
By contrast, Linda Tripp, whose only mistake was befriending the office
hosebag and then declining to perjure herself, spent millions on lawyers to
defend a harassment prosecution based on far-fetched interpretations of
state wiretapping laws.
The Democrats' hypocrisy is to be expected. What's most maddening is the
Republicans' unwillingness to fight fire with fire. President Bush possesses
an admirable trait of trying to take the high road, but he should have
learned long ago that Democrats will never join him there and he needs to
play hardball, too. Backing away from those 16 words in the SOTU was one
example of terrible judgment that didn't placate Democrats, but only whetted
their appetite (aside from the fact that those 16 words were entirely
accurate).
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:19 pm Post subject: Re: The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard |
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"Harry Dope" <IgnorantLiberal@aol.com> wrote in message
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The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard
Ann Coulter can make some outrageous comments, but that does not detract
from the fact that she sometimes makes some very valid points.
Lewis Libby has now been found guilty of perjury and obstruction of
justice for lies that had absolutely no legal consequence...
With no crime to investigate, Fitzgerald pursued a pointless
investigation
into nothing, getting a lot of White House officials to make statements
under oath and hoping some of their recollections would end up conflicting
with other witness recollections, so he could charge some Republican with
"perjury" and enjoy the fawning media attention.
As a result, Libby is now a convicted felon for having a faulty memory of
the person who first told him that Joe Wilson was a delusional boob who
lied
about his wife sending him to Niger.
This makes it official: It's illegal to be Republican.
Since Teddy Kennedy walked away from a dead girl with only a wrist slap
(which was knocked down to a mild talking-to, plus time served: zero),
Democrats have apparently become a protected class in America, immune from
criminal prosecution no matter what they do.
As a result, Democrats have run wild, accepting bribes, destroying
classified information, lying under oath, molesting interns, driving under
the influence, obstructing justice and engaging in sex with underage
girls,
among other things.
Meanwhile, conservatives of any importance constantly have to spend
millions of dollars defending themselves from utterly frivolous criminal
prosecutions. Everything is illegal, but only Republicans get prosecuted.
Conservative radio personality Rush Limbaugh was subjected to a
three-year
criminal investigation for allegedly buying prescription drugs illegally
to
treat chronic back pain. Despite the witch-hunt, Democrat prosecutor Barry
E. Krischer never turned up a crime.
Even if he had, to quote liberal Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz:
"Generally, people who illegally buy prescription drugs are not
prosecuted."
Unless they're Republicans...
In another prescription drug case with a different result, last year,
Rep.
Patrick Kennedy (Democrat), apparently high as a kite on prescription
drugs,
crashed a car on Capitol Hill at 3 a.m. That's abuse of prescription drugs
plus a DUI offense. Result: no charges whatsoever and one day of press on
Fox News Channel.
I suppose one could argue those were different jurisdictions. How about
the same jurisdiction?
In 2006, Democrat and major Clinton contributor Jeffrey Epstein was
nabbed
in Palm Beach in a massive police investigation into his hiring of local
underage schoolgirls for sex, which I'm told used to be a violation of
some
kind of statute in the Palm Beach area.
The police presented Limbaugh prosecutor Krischer with boatloads of
evidence, including the videotaped statements of five of Epstein's alleged
victims, the procurer of the girls for Epstein and 16 other witnesses.
But the same prosecutor who spent three years maniacally investigating
Limbaugh's alleged misuse of back-pain pills refused to bring statutory
rape
charges against a Clinton contributor. Enraging the police, who had spent
months on the investigation, Krischer let Epstein off after a few hours on
a
single count of solicitation of prostitution. The Clinton supporter
walked,
and his victims were branded as whores.
The Republican former House Whip Tom DeLay is currently under indictment
for a minor campaign finance violation. Democratic prosecutor Ronnie Earle
had to empanel six grand juries before he could find one to indict DeLay
on
these pathetic charges -- and this is in Austin, Texas (the Upper West
Side
with better-looking people).
That final grand jury was so eager to indict DeLay that it indicted him
on
one charge that was not even a crime -- and which has since been tossed
out
by the courts...
Compare DeLay's case with that of Rep. William "The Refrigerator"
Jefferson, Democrat. Two years ago, an FBI investigation caught Jefferson
on
videotape taking $100,000 in bribe money. When the FBI searched
Jefferson's
house, they found $90,000 in cash stuffed in his freezer. Two people have
already pleaded guilty to paying Jefferson the bribe money.
Two years later, Bush's Justice Department still has taken no action
against Jefferson. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi recently put Rep. William
Jefferson on the Homeland Security Committee.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Democrat, engaged in a complicated
land
swindle, buying a parcel of land for $400,000 and selling it for over $1
million a few years later. (At least it wasn't cattle futures!)
Reid also received more than four times as much money from Jack Abramoff
(nearly $70,000) as Tom DeLay ($15,000). DeLay returned the money; Reid
refuses to do so. Why should he? He's a Democrat.
Former Clinton national security adviser Sandy Berger literally received
a
sentence of community service for stuffing classified national security
documents in his pants and then destroying them -- big, fat federal
felonies.
But Scooter Libby is facing real prison time for forgetting who told him
about some bozo's wife.
Bill Clinton was not even prosecuted for obstruction of justice offenses
so egregious that the entire Supreme Court staged a historic boycott of
his
State of the Union address in 2000.
By contrast, Linda Tripp, whose only mistake was befriending the office
hosebag and then declining to perjure herself, spent millions on lawyers
to
defend a harassment prosecution based on far-fetched interpretations of
state wiretapping laws.
The Democrats' hypocrisy is to be expected. What's most maddening is the
Republicans' unwillingness to fight fire with fire. President Bush
possesses
an admirable trait of trying to take the high road, but he should have
learned long ago that Democrats will never join him there and he needs to
play hardball, too. Backing away from those 16 words in the SOTU was one
example of terrible judgment that didn't placate Democrats, but only
whetted
their appetite (aside from the fact that those 16 words were entirely
accurate).
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:41 pm Post subject: Re: The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard |
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On Mar 8, 11:13 am, "Harry Dope" <IgnorantLibe...@aol.com> wrote:
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This makes it official: It's illegal to be Republican.
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No. All Libby had to do was to admit to what really happened and it
would have all gone away. It's how Rove got out of his mess.
It's how all the various folks named in the column got out of the
mess,
including Teddy. But, for political reasons, Libby couldn't or didn't
want to admit to what really transpired, so he tried to make up
stories and when they were demonstrated to be lies he wouldn't
retract them. He, like Rove, was given several opportunities to
change his story and all he ever offered up was more lies. That's
what got him in trouble. The latest Kennedy to get in trouble
admitted to his problems and what he had done, went to rehab,
and got out of the worst of the potential punishments. |
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George Grapman Guest
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:54 pm Post subject: Re: The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard |
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Harry Dope wrote:
Did you feel the same way when Clinton lied about consensual sex?
What part of "the CIA requested the investigation and the Republican
Justice Department named a special prosecutor" went over your head?
Funny how conservatives can tell us how morally superior they are
but whenever one of them has a problem the defense is (Insert name of
liberal) dis it,to".
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The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard
Ann Coulter can make some outrageous comments, but that does not detract
from the fact that she sometimes makes some very valid points.
Lewis Libby has now been found guilty of perjury and obstruction of
justice for lies that had absolutely no legal consequence...
With no crime to investigate, Fitzgerald pursued a pointless investigation
into nothing, getting a lot of White House officials to make statements
under oath and hoping some of their recollections would end up conflicting
with other witness recollections, so he could charge some Republican with
"perjury" and enjoy the fawning media attention.
As a result, Libby is now a convicted felon for having a faulty memory of
the person who first told him that Joe Wilson was a delusional boob who lied
about his wife sending him to Niger.
This makes it official: It's illegal to be Republican.
Since Teddy Kennedy walked away from a dead girl with only a wrist slap
(which was knocked down to a mild talking-to, plus time served: zero),
Democrats have apparently become a protected class in America, immune from
criminal prosecution no matter what they do.
As a result, Democrats have run wild, accepting bribes, destroying
classified information, lying under oath, molesting interns, driving under
the influence, obstructing justice and engaging in sex with underage girls,
among other things.
Meanwhile, conservatives of any importance constantly have to spend
millions of dollars defending themselves from utterly frivolous criminal
prosecutions. Everything is illegal, but only Republicans get prosecuted.
Conservative radio personality Rush Limbaugh was subjected to a three-year
criminal investigation for allegedly buying prescription drugs illegally to
treat chronic back pain. Despite the witch-hunt, Democrat prosecutor Barry
E. Krischer never turned up a crime.
Even if he had, to quote liberal Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz:
"Generally, people who illegally buy prescription drugs are not prosecuted."
Unless they're Republicans...
In another prescription drug case with a different result, last year, Rep.
Patrick Kennedy (Democrat), apparently high as a kite on prescription drugs,
crashed a car on Capitol Hill at 3 a.m. That's abuse of prescription drugs
plus a DUI offense. Result: no charges whatsoever and one day of press on
Fox News Channel.
I suppose one could argue those were different jurisdictions. How about
the same jurisdiction?
In 2006, Democrat and major Clinton contributor Jeffrey Epstein was nabbed
in Palm Beach in a massive police investigation into his hiring of local
underage schoolgirls for sex, which I'm told used to be a violation of some
kind of statute in the Palm Beach area.
The police presented Limbaugh prosecutor Krischer with boatloads of
evidence, including the videotaped statements of five of Epstein's alleged
victims, the procurer of the girls for Epstein and 16 other witnesses.
But the same prosecutor who spent three years maniacally investigating
Limbaugh's alleged misuse of back-pain pills refused to bring statutory rape
charges against a Clinton contributor. Enraging the police, who had spent
months on the investigation, Krischer let Epstein off after a few hours on a
single count of solicitation of prostitution. The Clinton supporter walked,
and his victims were branded as whores.
The Republican former House Whip Tom DeLay is currently under indictment
for a minor campaign finance violation. Democratic prosecutor Ronnie Earle
had to empanel six grand juries before he could find one to indict DeLay on
these pathetic charges -- and this is in Austin, Texas (the Upper West Side
with better-looking people).
That final grand jury was so eager to indict DeLay that it indicted him on
one charge that was not even a crime -- and which has since been tossed out
by the courts...
Compare DeLay's case with that of Rep. William "The Refrigerator"
Jefferson, Democrat. Two years ago, an FBI investigation caught Jefferson on
videotape taking $100,000 in bribe money. When the FBI searched Jefferson's
house, they found $90,000 in cash stuffed in his freezer. Two people have
already pleaded guilty to paying Jefferson the bribe money.
Two years later, Bush's Justice Department still has taken no action
against Jefferson. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi recently put Rep. William
Jefferson on the Homeland Security Committee.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Democrat, engaged in a complicated land
swindle, buying a parcel of land for $400,000 and selling it for over $1
million a few years later. (At least it wasn't cattle futures!)
Reid also received more than four times as much money from Jack Abramoff
(nearly $70,000) as Tom DeLay ($15,000). DeLay returned the money; Reid
refuses to do so. Why should he? He's a Democrat.
Former Clinton national security adviser Sandy Berger literally received a
sentence of community service for stuffing classified national security
documents in his pants and then destroying them -- big, fat federal
felonies.
But Scooter Libby is facing real prison time for forgetting who told him
about some bozo's wife.
Bill Clinton was not even prosecuted for obstruction of justice offenses
so egregious that the entire Supreme Court staged a historic boycott of his
State of the Union address in 2000.
By contrast, Linda Tripp, whose only mistake was befriending the office
hosebag and then declining to perjure herself, spent millions on lawyers to
defend a harassment prosecution based on far-fetched interpretations of
state wiretapping laws.
The Democrats' hypocrisy is to be expected. What's most maddening is the
Republicans' unwillingness to fight fire with fire. President Bush possesses
an admirable trait of trying to take the high road, but he should have
learned long ago that Democrats will never join him there and he needs to
play hardball, too. Backing away from those 16 words in the SOTU was one
example of terrible judgment that didn't placate Democrats, but only whetted
their appetite (aside from the fact that those 16 words were entirely
accurate).
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:55 pm Post subject: Re: The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard |
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What happened to your assurances that he would be acquitted?
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:09 am Post subject: Re: The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard |
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"Harry Dope" <IgnorantLiberal@aol.com> wrote in message
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Ann Coulter can make some outrageous comments, but that does not detract
from the fact that she sometimes makes some very valid points.
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When has she EVER made a valid point?
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George W. Bush has made the terrorists stronger, their influence wider,
their numbers larger, and their motivation to attack the U.S. and other
western interests greater. He has repeatedly abused his authority and
violated his Oath of Office by turning his back on the United States
Constitution; thereby surrendering to the terrorists by undermining American
freedoms,values, and the very foundations of our system of government.
Supporting Bush is treason.
_____________________
JW
***************
"You've done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have
you left no sense of decency?"
http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/welch-mccarthy.html
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:16 am Post subject: Re: The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard |
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On Mar 8, 1:09 pm, "Joseph Welch" <seattledemocr...@hotmail.com>
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"Harry Dope" <IgnorantLibe...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Ann Coulter can make some outrageous comments, but that does not detract
from the fact that she sometimes makes some very valid points.
When has she EVER made a valid point?
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Ah Joseph; most every time she writes something.
The real haters can be found on the left side of the isle not the
right (which BTW is why you will lose in 0 . |
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:36 am Post subject: Re: The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard |
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"C J Nelson" <clarencenlsn@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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On Mar 8, 1:09 pm, "Joseph Welch" <seattledemocr...@hotmail.com
wrote:
"Harry Dope" <IgnorantLibe...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:45f03613$0$28121$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
Ann Coulter can make some outrageous comments, but that does not
detract
from the fact that she sometimes makes some very valid points.
When has she EVER made a valid point?
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Ah Joseph; most every time she writes something.
The real haters can be found on the left side of the isle not the
right (which BTW is why you will lose in 0 .
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Just like they lost in 07 ? |
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:45 am Post subject: Re: The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard |
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Just like we won for the prior 12 years. We can do it again. Especially if
Hitlery wins the Dim nomination!
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Just like they lost in 07 ?
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:48 am Post subject: Re: The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard |
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On Mar 8, 12:16?pm, "C J Nelson" <clarencen...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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On Mar 8, 1:09 pm, "Joseph Welch" <seattledemocr...@hotmail.com
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"Harry Dope" <IgnorantLibe...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:45f03613$0$28121$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
Ann Coulter can make some outrageous comments, but that does not detract
from the fact that she sometimes makes some very valid points.
When has she EVER made a valid point?
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Ah Joseph; most every time she writes something.
The real haters can be found on the left side of the isle not the
right (which BTW is why you will lose in 0 .
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Youy rightards live in a bizarro fantasy world where left is right and
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 2:02 am Post subject: Re: The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard |
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On Mar 8, 8:13 am, "Harry Dope" <IgnorantLibe...@aol.com> wrote:
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The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard
Ann Coulter can make some outrageous comments, but that does not detract
from the fact that she sometimes makes some very valid points.
Lewis Libby has now been found guilty of perjury and obstruction of
justice for lies that had absolutely no legal consequence...
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Ann Coulter made her bread and butter with the Clinton Impeachment.
That was about a lie that had absolutely no legal consequence (to use
the GOP talking point).
So, are Republicans now apologizing for Starr and the impeachment? |
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 4:47 am Post subject: Re: The Republican/Democrat Double-Standard |
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Learn to post properly, fuckhead.
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George W. Bush has made the terrorists stronger, their influence wider,
their numbers larger, and their motivation to attack the U.S. and other
western interests greater. He has repeatedly abused his authority and
violated his Oath of Office by turning his back on the United States
Constitution; thereby surrendering to the terrorists by undermining American
freedoms,values, and the very foundations of our system of government.
Supporting Bush is treason.
_____________________
JW
***************
"You've done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have
you left no sense of decency?"
http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/welch-mccarthy.html
The New Face of the Republican Party
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"Billary/2008" <F#%K_Liberals@vastrightwingconspiracy.gov> wrote in message
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Learn to post properly fuckhead.
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George W. Bush has made the terrorists stronger, their influence wider,
their numbers larger, and their motivation to attack the U.S. and other
western interests greater. He has repeatedly abused his authority and
violated his Oath of Office by turning his back on the United States
Constitution; thereby surrendering to the terrorists by undermining American
freedoms,values, and the very foundations of our system of government.
Supporting Bush is treason.
_____________________
JW
***************
"You've done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have
you left no sense of decency?"
http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/welch-mccarthy.html
The New Face of the Republican Party
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