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a lib is a lib is a lib, so it's OK
"Ken Marino" wrote in message
... On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 20:38:10 -0700, Capt. JG wrote: "Ken Marino" wrote in message ... On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 10:30:19 -0700, Capt. JG wrote: "Ken Marino" wrote in message m... On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:58:09 -0400, mmc wrote: "Capt. JG" wrote in message easolutions... "Ken Marino" wrote in message ... Mahoney also declared that he's "a fighter" who will continue to seek reelection. Tim Mahoney, deocratic representative that replaced a repub that stepped down when caught having an affair says he's tough and will continue to seek re-elction, despite being caught having 2 affairs and trying to bribe one to keep her quiet. Dem's will force a repub to step down under the exact same circumstances. At least it was a woman this time.... -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com Ha! yeah when a good Christian, family values, gay-hating repub is caught, it's more often than not with another man. again the double standard. you support the gay lifestyle but make a big deal out of Foley's gay love affair. You support family values but have no problem with a dem having 2 mistresses and paying one off with gov't funds to keep her quiet. Oh right, I forgot the dem's don't support family values. I don't think he said anything about a "gay" lifestyle, and I don't think anyone is claiming the recent Mahoney affair was a good thing. Are you suggesting that propositioning underage boys is somehow comparible to sleeping with a grown woman? Why don't you start claiming that the republicans are country first again and then we can take a look at who served in the military and who didn't... http://www.awolbush.com/whoserved.html No it isn't and I haven't defended it. He stepped down. Dem's fight it and seldom do. Look at Jefferson who is still serving despite illegal cash in his freezer. And Barney Frank serving years after it was found out his gay lover was running a GAY PROSTITUTION RING out of Frank's apartment. Of course you libs will say he probably wasn't aware of it. That's pretty old news and somewhat humorous, given who lead the fight to get rid of him. Apparently, the people in his district like him just fine. I wonder if that'll be true in Mahoney's district. Of course, they're a bit tired of the same ol' ****e. "Barney Frank receive a formal reprimand from the House for his relationship with a male prostitute." Attempts to expel or censure Frank, led by Republican member Larry Craig (who himself was later embroiled in his own homosexual scandal), failed. Rather, the House voted 408-18 to reprimand him. This condemnation was not reflected in Frank's district, where he won re-election in 1990 with 66 percent of the vote, and has won by larger margins ever since. I find Jefferson's actions deplorable and he should be removed. I guess you don't remember Larry Craig... a bit more recent news... as I recall he didn't resign... or he did, then he didn't, then... So, once again, personal foibles are regrettable, but probably have very little to do with Congressional work. In most, of course not all casese the dem's will try to push their scandals under the table saying they are personal matters. at the same time they will call for the immediate withdrawell of a repub under similar circumstances. Just e few examples: You are truly a loon. I'm sorry, but you're deluded if you think Clinton raped anyone. He was guilty of propositioning her, maybe. For the others, it would really be nice if you could find something in the 21st century to cite. Give us a break! I think you should take a chill pill and vote for Ms. Palin for president. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
a lib is a lib is a lib, so it's OK
On Sun, 19 Oct 2008 17:14:52 -0700, Capt. JG wrote:
"Ken Marino" wrote in message ... On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 20:38:10 -0700, Capt. JG wrote: "Ken Marino" wrote in message ... On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 10:30:19 -0700, Capt. JG wrote: "Ken Marino" wrote in message m... On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:58:09 -0400, mmc wrote: "Capt. JG" wrote in message easolutions... "Ken Marino" wrote in message ... Mahoney also declared that he's "a fighter" who will continue to seek reelection. Tim Mahoney, deocratic representative that replaced a repub that stepped down when caught having an affair says he's tough and will continue to seek re-elction, despite being caught having 2 affairs and trying to bribe one to keep her quiet. Dem's will force a repub to step down under the exact same circumstances. At least it was a woman this time.... -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com Ha! yeah when a good Christian, family values, gay-hating repub is caught, it's more often than not with another man. again the double standard. you support the gay lifestyle but make a big deal out of Foley's gay love affair. You support family values but have no problem with a dem having 2 mistresses and paying one off with gov't funds to keep her quiet. Oh right, I forgot the dem's don't support family values. I don't think he said anything about a "gay" lifestyle, and I don't think anyone is claiming the recent Mahoney affair was a good thing. Are you suggesting that propositioning underage boys is somehow comparible to sleeping with a grown woman? Why don't you start claiming that the republicans are country first again and then we can take a look at who served in the military and who didn't... http://www.awolbush.com/whoserved.html No it isn't and I haven't defended it. He stepped down. Dem's fight it and seldom do. Look at Jefferson who is still serving despite illegal cash in his freezer. And Barney Frank serving years after it was found out his gay lover was running a GAY PROSTITUTION RING out of Frank's apartment. Of course you libs will say he probably wasn't aware of it. That's pretty old news and somewhat humorous, given who lead the fight to get rid of him. Apparently, the people in his district like him just fine. I wonder if that'll be true in Mahoney's district. Of course, they're a bit tired of the same ol' ****e. "Barney Frank receive a formal reprimand from the House for his relationship with a male prostitute." Attempts to expel or censure Frank, led by Republican member Larry Craig (who himself was later embroiled in his own homosexual scandal), failed. Rather, the House voted 408-18 to reprimand him. This condemnation was not reflected in Frank's district, where he won re-election in 1990 with 66 percent of the vote, and has won by larger margins ever since. I find Jefferson's actions deplorable and he should be removed. I guess you don't remember Larry Craig... a bit more recent news... as I recall he didn't resign... or he did, then he didn't, then... So, once again, personal foibles are regrettable, but probably have very little to do with Congressional work. In most, of course not all casese the dem's will try to push their scandals under the table saying they are personal matters. at the same time they will call for the immediate withdrawell of a repub under similar circumstances. Just e few examples: You are truly a loon. I'm sorry, but you're deluded if you think Clinton raped anyone. He was guilty of propositioning her, maybe. For the others, it would really be nice if you could find something in the 21st century to cite. Give us a break! I think you should take a chill pill and vote for Ms. Palin for president. You pick out one item and act as if that excuses all the attrocities on the list. And Bill C. may well be guilty in that case. He didn't exactly present himself as honest and forthright about his sexual escapades. |
a lib is a lib is a lib, so it's OK
"Ken Marino" wrote in message
m... On Sun, 19 Oct 2008 17:14:52 -0700, Capt. JG wrote: "Ken Marino" wrote in message ... On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 20:38:10 -0700, Capt. JG wrote: "Ken Marino" wrote in message ... On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 10:30:19 -0700, Capt. JG wrote: "Ken Marino" wrote in message m... On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:58:09 -0400, mmc wrote: "Capt. JG" wrote in message easolutions... "Ken Marino" wrote in message ... Mahoney also declared that he's "a fighter" who will continue to seek reelection. Tim Mahoney, deocratic representative that replaced a repub that stepped down when caught having an affair says he's tough and will continue to seek re-elction, despite being caught having 2 affairs and trying to bribe one to keep her quiet. Dem's will force a repub to step down under the exact same circumstances. At least it was a woman this time.... -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com Ha! yeah when a good Christian, family values, gay-hating repub is caught, it's more often than not with another man. again the double standard. you support the gay lifestyle but make a big deal out of Foley's gay love affair. You support family values but have no problem with a dem having 2 mistresses and paying one off with gov't funds to keep her quiet. Oh right, I forgot the dem's don't support family values. I don't think he said anything about a "gay" lifestyle, and I don't think anyone is claiming the recent Mahoney affair was a good thing. Are you suggesting that propositioning underage boys is somehow comparible to sleeping with a grown woman? Why don't you start claiming that the republicans are country first again and then we can take a look at who served in the military and who didn't... http://www.awolbush.com/whoserved.html No it isn't and I haven't defended it. He stepped down. Dem's fight it and seldom do. Look at Jefferson who is still serving despite illegal cash in his freezer. And Barney Frank serving years after it was found out his gay lover was running a GAY PROSTITUTION RING out of Frank's apartment. Of course you libs will say he probably wasn't aware of it. That's pretty old news and somewhat humorous, given who lead the fight to get rid of him. Apparently, the people in his district like him just fine. I wonder if that'll be true in Mahoney's district. Of course, they're a bit tired of the same ol' ****e. "Barney Frank receive a formal reprimand from the House for his relationship with a male prostitute." Attempts to expel or censure Frank, led by Republican member Larry Craig (who himself was later embroiled in his own homosexual scandal), failed. Rather, the House voted 408-18 to reprimand him. This condemnation was not reflected in Frank's district, where he won re-election in 1990 with 66 percent of the vote, and has won by larger margins ever since. I find Jefferson's actions deplorable and he should be removed. I guess you don't remember Larry Craig... a bit more recent news... as I recall he didn't resign... or he did, then he didn't, then... So, once again, personal foibles are regrettable, but probably have very little to do with Congressional work. In most, of course not all casese the dem's will try to push their scandals under the table saying they are personal matters. at the same time they will call for the immediate withdrawell of a repub under similar circumstances. Just e few examples: You are truly a loon. I'm sorry, but you're deluded if you think Clinton raped anyone. He was guilty of propositioning her, maybe. For the others, it would really be nice if you could find something in the 21st century to cite. Give us a break! I think you should take a chill pill and vote for Ms. Palin for president. You pick out one item and act as if that excuses all the attrocities on the list. And Bill C. may well be guilty in that case. He didn't exactly present himself as honest and forthright about his sexual escapades. Ah, so you believe that what Clinton and a few other people did or didn't do is a definitive statement about Democrats, but if I point out the actual atrocities (100,000s dead in Iraq, Katrina, our lovely "fundamentally strong" economy) that have been caused by the high-functioning moron and his cronies in the White House, that's not relevant. So, feel free to look foolish pouting the lies that seem to have found their way into what McCain has decided is public discourse... what's really important to people who have screwed two ways from Sunday since Bu**** was "elected" and the Republicans have been running Congress for the last decade... that's why you're clearly a kook. You're unwilling to have an honest discussion. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
a lib is a lib is a lib, so it's OK
"Ken Marino" wrote in message
... No it isn't and I haven't defended it. He stepped down. Dem's fight it and seldom do. Look at Jefferson who is still serving despite illegal cash in his freezer. And Barney Frank serving years after it was found out his gay lover was running a GAY PROSTITUTION RING out of Frank's apartment. Of course you libs will say he probably wasn't aware of it. Not to mention Sen. Craig who said he'd step down, but didn't... Ooops... another one bites the dust, except.... http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/...ors/index.html -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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