Reply to HardLuckKid01 - Message ID#: 32711431
01-19-2007 10:22 PM
I'm sure I could. But that would be pointless. The sooner that we dismiss charges against one party because the other party may have done something vaguely similar in the past the better.
HardLuckKid01 wrote:
preparation_H_bomb wrote:
Yes, but Democrats also are corrupt to an extent, so therefore there is no difference between parties. Problem solved.
once you provide a list of 59 Democrats with crimes equal or worse to the ones stated, I'm sure everyone will concede to your point.
Reply to SportsMaster - Message ID#: 32715192
01-19-2007 11:31 PM
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01-20-2007 12:46 AM
Reply to vadernaraku - Message ID#: 32722176
01-20-2007 01:58 AM
vadernaraku wrote:
just a matter of time before ann coulter gets arrested for child molestation but ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww ann coulter
Reply to CaitSith03 - Message ID#: 32707392
01-20-2007 02:22 AM
Reply to 0_Afrozodiac_0 - Message ID#: 32724205
01-20-2007 05:27 AM
0_Afrozodiac_0 wrote:
vadernaraku wrote:
just a matter of time before ann coulter gets arrested for child molestation but ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww ann coulter
What hetrosexual male in their right mind would want to sleep with that?Fun Fact: Ann Coulter's real name is Frank Lester.
Reply to 0_Afrozodiac_0 - Message ID#: 32724205
01-20-2007 08:29 AM
0_Afrozodiac_0 wrote:
What hetrosexual male in their right mind would want to sleep with that?Fun Fact: Ann Coulter's real name is Frank Lester.
Fun Fact: They did a 'round up' one night of all the 'ladies' and found that 70% of them were dudes. A couple of them were even wearing Ann's signature Black Cocktail Dress and Red Lobster bib (to prevent 'monica' incidents)...
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Reply to CaitSith03 - Message ID#: 32707392
01-20-2007 08:38 AM
What is morality when you have young premarital sex?
Dude, I'm a sicko.
Reply to vadernaraku - Message ID#: 32722176
01-20-2007 10:21 AM
Ann's getting charged with voter fraud . . . . .
vadernaraku wrote:
just a matter of time before ann coulter gets arrested for child molestation but ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww ann coulter
Reply to pierrot-le-fou - Message ID#: 32727902
01-20-2007 12:22 PM
5 years in State or Federal prison?
Because I could sit in Federal for 5 years instead of fork Mr. Coulter, but I'd do it if it saved me from being the b**ch of some 400-pound man-gorrilla with tattoos named Bubba.
Reply to FremanMaudib - Message ID#: 32728793
01-20-2007 12:23 PM
Reply to landstander - Message ID#: 32714518
01-20-2007 03:18 PM
landstander wrote: seriously, though...yes...youve got a list of about 20 people...and how many republicans are there overall? You can't nullify the value and intent of the moral structure of the republican party based on a few bad guys.
Reply to gfish - Message ID#: 32708613
01-20-2007 03:23 PM
According to Daoism, yes: that's why its the religio-philosophical path I've chosen to take. Now I just need a cat.
gfish wrote:
JackGeneric wrote: To summarize: it is a well-known fact that those people who must want to rule people are, ipso facto, those least suited to do it. To summarize the summary: anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job. To summarize the summary of the summary: people are a problem.
And so the most powerful person in the galaxy lived in a small shack with a cat on a rainy world and once in a while a few sages came to ask him questions to which he would give cryptic answers in the form of a question because he really didn't want to answer them or rule the galaxy. His only goals were to watch his cat and entertain himself.
Reply to CaitSith03 - Message ID#: 32707392
01-20-2007 03:34 PM
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01-20-2007 03:45 PM
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01-20-2007 03:59 PM
Reply to DILBERT_LAND - Message ID#: 32733719
01-20-2007 11:49 PM
DILBERT_LAND wrote:"Republican" & "Moral Values" in the same sentenceis definitely some kind of oxymoronThey've given this country several scars that will never healthat's "Moral" for ya
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01-21-2007 12:14 AM - edited 01-21-2007 12:14 AM
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Reply to CaitSith03 - Message ID#: 32707392
07-13-2007 10:57 AM
Reply to RoadWorrier - Message ID#: 37441461
07-13-2007 01:04 PM
Rebuplican Sex Scandals: The Gift That Keeps On Giving
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Republican Rep. Exposed Himself to Female Employee, Chased Her Screaming, "**bleep** It"
Posted by Guest Blogger at 4:41 AM on July 13, 2007.
At least this one, North Carolina Rep. David Almond had the decency to resign almost as soon as word of his inappropriate behavior came out. The North Carolina House Republicans are trying to keep his transgression a secret, but they did force him to resign. An insurance agent, Almond was serving his second term in the House. Impeccable DWT sources tell me he exposed himself in front of a female employee and chased her around the room yelling "**bleep** it, baby, **bleep** it." It is unclear whether or not there was physical contact. She filed a personnel complaint.
In a one-sentence letter to House Speaker Joe Hackney, the two-term Republican lawmaker from Stanly County immediately resigned his seat representing the 67th House District.
"A complaint has been filed against me with the Speaker. I intend to defend myself against these charges in whatever forum may be appropriate," Almond said in a written statement released by House GOP leaders.
"In the meantime, I have concluded that it is in the best interest of my family and the constituents of my district to resign from the General Assembly."
Hackney said he received "a personnel complaint" involving Almond last week, but said state and federal confidentiality laws bar him from giving any details.
...Hackney, D-Orange, didn't meet with Almond personally, delegating that job to House Republican leader Paul Stam, who announced Almond's decision at a news conference Thursday but also declined to give details.
"Sadness" was Stam's response to the complaint, which he said he first heard about late Monday afternoon, and to Almond's resignation, Stam said.
Stam, R-Wake, said Republican leaders asked Almond to resign "if the allegations were true," but that Almond resigned on his own.
"He did it himself. The leaders of the caucus asked him to resign if the allegations were true. We don't know the truth or not," Stam said.
In true Republican fashion Almond was the vice chairman of the House committee on children, youth and families.
Reply to CaitSith03 - Message ID#: 32707392
07-13-2007 04:31 PM
CaitSith03 wrote:
Far too many leftist keep prodding and poking at the Republican party for their purported hypocritical take on moral values. That's just plain silly when you think about it.
Reply to Jango - Message ID#: 37448200
07-13-2007 08:03 PM
Jango wrote: I mean, when a Democratic congressman hides money in his freezer, does that effect the separate ideologically viewpoint that Congress should work to help those in need and not themselves? I don't think so. So I don't really think the activities of Republicans refute their actual views.
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07-14-2007 02:08 PM
Reply to gfish - Message ID#: 37453309
07-15-2007 06:47 PM
gfish wrote:
Jango wrote: I mean, when a Democratic congressman hides money in his freezer, does that effect the separate ideologically viewpoint that Congress should work to help those in need and not themselves? I don't think so. So I don't really think the activities of Republicans refute their actual views.
So you're basically saying that if you kill people, you are not refuting your actual, ideological view that killing people is wrong.
The GOP's pervert brigade says to do as it says, not as it does thus exposing the fact that they don't have an actual, moral or ethical stance.
Reply to Jango - Message ID#: 37507555
07-15-2007 06:49 PM
It does make them hypocrites, though.
Jango wrote:That's exactly what I'm saying. Some Buddhists have killed people. Should I present them in a thread entitled Buddhist Moral Values? I don't see how it would refute the views of Buddhists as a whole. Even if you could prove the entire "pervert brigade" were perverts themselves it doesn't make perversion less perverted.
gfish wrote:So you're basically saying that if you kill people, you are not refuting your actual, ideological view that killing people is wrong.
Jango wrote: I mean, when a Democratic congressman hides money in his freezer, does that effect the separate ideologically viewpoint that Congress should work to help those in need and not themselves? I don't think so. So I don't really think the activities of Republicans refute their actual views.
The GOP's pervert brigade says to do as it says, not as it does thus exposing the fact that they don't have an actual, moral or ethical stance.
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