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![]() Any question why Republicans can't stand the Post? For example, McDonnell (R) was present at a charity auction in 2011 when the chief executive of Star Scientific, which makes a dietary supplement, successfully bid on a fashion tour of New York for the governor’s wife in front of a crowd of onlookers, witnesses said. Separately, the executive, Jonnie R. Williams Sr., flew the governor and his wife on a weekend trip to Cape Cod, in Massachusetts, over Labor Day weekend last year. And Williams repeatedly allowed the governor, his sons and staff to play golf and buy golf gear at elite Richmond area country clubs, running up more than $7,000 on Williams’s tab, according to the documents turned over to authorities. Each of these newly public examples of Williams’s generosity came on top of more than $150,000 worth of valuables and money The Washington Post has previously reported — gifts that Williams provided to the governor’s family over more than 18 months in 2011 and 2012. |
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On 9/1/13 2:23 PM, jps wrote:
Any question why Republicans can't stand the Post? For example, McDonnell (R) was present at a charity auction in 2011 when the chief executive of Star Scientific, which makes a dietary supplement, successfully bid on a fashion tour of New York for the governor’s wife in front of a crowd of onlookers, witnesses said. Separately, the executive, Jonnie R. Williams Sr., flew the governor and his wife on a weekend trip to Cape Cod, in Massachusetts, over Labor Day weekend last year. And Williams repeatedly allowed the governor, his sons and staff to play golf and buy golf gear at elite Richmond area country clubs, running up more than $7,000 on Williams’s tab, according to the documents turned over to authorities. Each of these newly public examples of Williams’s generosity came on top of more than $150,000 worth of valuables and money The Washington Post has previously reported — gifts that Williams provided to the governor’s family over more than 18 months in 2011 and 2012. Hopefully, the legacy McDonnell leaves Virginia will be the defeat shortly of his absolutely insane Attorney General, who wants to succeed the governor as the next governor. If you want a laugh, just look up the various bat**** crazy positions on issues of Ken Cuccinelli. This is one of my favorite: Virginia's attorney general Ken Cuccinelli is hard at work on the important issues of the day -- like making sure the Roman goddess depicted on his state's official seal isn't exposing herself. The current seal shows "Virtus, the goddess of virtue, dressed as a warrior," with her foot resting "on the chest of the figure of tyranny, who is lying on the ground." She is holding a spear and her left breast is exposed. Or at least it was exposed. At a recent meeting, Cuccinelli provided pins to his staff with a new seal on which "Virtus' bosom is covered by an armored breastplate," the Virginian-Pilot reported. These new pins were not paid for by taxpayer dollars, Cuccinelli's office insisted. The original state seal was designed by George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and was first adopted in 1776, according to a Virginia state website. But so much for that. "When you ask to be ridiculed, it usually happens. And it will happen here, nationally," University of Virginia political scientist Larry Sabato told the Pilot. "This is classical art, for goodness' sake." http://tinyurl.com/23qq4nc Cuccinelli, of course, is against the rights of women and workers and immigrants. He's a real rigid right-wing asshole and hopefully the voters of Virginia will show him the door. Oh, he's accepted bribes, too, just like the current gov. |
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On 9/1/2013 2:23 PM, jps wrote:
Any question why Republicans can't stand the Post? For example, McDonnell (R) was present at a charity auction in 2011 when the chief executive of Star Scientific, which makes a dietary supplement, successfully bid on a fashion tour of New York for the governor’s wife in front of a crowd of onlookers, witnesses said. Separately, the executive, Jonnie R. Williams Sr., flew the governor and his wife on a weekend trip to Cape Cod, in Massachusetts, over Labor Day weekend last year. And Williams repeatedly allowed the governor, his sons and staff to play golf and buy golf gear at elite Richmond area country clubs, running up more than $7,000 on Williams’s tab, according to the documents turned over to authorities. Each of these newly public examples of Williams’s generosity came on top of more than $150,000 worth of valuables and money The Washington Post has previously reported — gifts that Williams provided to the governor’s family over more than 18 months in 2011 and 2012. Why would you hate the WP for that? It's progressives like yourself who elevate guys like this in the party and hate being called out, not us... |
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On 9/1/13 4:07 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 9/1/2013 2:23 PM, jps wrote: Any question why Republicans can't stand the Post? For example, McDonnell (R) was present at a charity auction in 2011 when the chief executive of Star Scientific, which makes a dietary supplement, successfully bid on a fashion tour of New York for the governor’s wife in front of a crowd of onlookers, witnesses said. Separately, the executive, Jonnie R. Williams Sr., flew the governor and his wife on a weekend trip to Cape Cod, in Massachusetts, over Labor Day weekend last year. And Williams repeatedly allowed the governor, his sons and staff to play golf and buy golf gear at elite Richmond area country clubs, running up more than $7,000 on Williams’s tab, according to the documents turned over to authorities. Each of these newly public examples of Williams’s generosity came on top of more than $150,000 worth of valuables and money The Washington Post has previously reported — gifts that Williams provided to the governor’s family over more than 18 months in 2011 and 2012. Why would you hate the WP for that? It's progressives like yourself who elevate guys like this in the party and hate being called out, not us... Do you have any reading comprehension skills, Scotty? JPS isn't saying he can't stand the Washington Post. He's offering an opinion as to why Repubs don't like it. Oh, and McDonnell isn't someone "progressives" would support and elevate in the GOP. It's retards like you who do that. |
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On Sun, 01 Sep 2013 17:01:03 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 9/1/13 4:07 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 9/1/2013 2:23 PM, jps wrote: Any question why Republicans can't stand the Post? For example, McDonnell (R) was present at a charity auction in 2011 when the chief executive of Star Scientific, which makes a dietary supplement, successfully bid on a fashion tour of New York for the governor’s wife in front of a crowd of onlookers, witnesses said. Separately, the executive, Jonnie R. Williams Sr., flew the governor and his wife on a weekend trip to Cape Cod, in Massachusetts, over Labor Day weekend last year. And Williams repeatedly allowed the governor, his sons and staff to play golf and buy golf gear at elite Richmond area country clubs, running up more than $7,000 on Williams’s tab, according to the documents turned over to authorities. Each of these newly public examples of Williams’s generosity came on top of more than $150,000 worth of valuables and money The Washington Post has previously reported — gifts that Williams provided to the governor’s family over more than 18 months in 2011 and 2012. Why would you hate the WP for that? It's progressives like yourself who elevate guys like this in the party and hate being called out, not us... Do you have any reading comprehension skills, Scotty? JPS isn't saying he can't stand the Washington Post. He's offering an opinion as to why Repubs don't like it. Oh, and McDonnell isn't someone "progressives" would support and elevate in the GOP. It's retards like you who do that. Thanks, Harry. Saved me some time. |
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On 9/3/13 12:24 PM, jps wrote:
On Sun, 01 Sep 2013 17:01:03 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 9/1/13 4:07 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 9/1/2013 2:23 PM, jps wrote: Any question why Republicans can't stand the Post? For example, McDonnell (R) was present at a charity auction in 2011 when the chief executive of Star Scientific, which makes a dietary supplement, successfully bid on a fashion tour of New York for the governor’s wife in front of a crowd of onlookers, witnesses said. Separately, the executive, Jonnie R. Williams Sr., flew the governor and his wife on a weekend trip to Cape Cod, in Massachusetts, over Labor Day weekend last year. And Williams repeatedly allowed the governor, his sons and staff to play golf and buy golf gear at elite Richmond area country clubs, running up more than $7,000 on Williams’s tab, according to the documents turned over to authorities. Each of these newly public examples of Williams’s generosity came on top of more than $150,000 worth of valuables and money The Washington Post has previously reported — gifts that Williams provided to the governor’s family over more than 18 months in 2011 and 2012. Why would you hate the WP for that? It's progressives like yourself who elevate guys like this in the party and hate being called out, not us... Do you have any reading comprehension skills, Scotty? JPS isn't saying he can't stand the Washington Post. He's offering an opinion as to why Repubs don't like it. Oh, and McDonnell isn't someone "progressives" would support and elevate in the GOP. It's retards like you who do that. Thanks, Harry. Saved me some time. rec.boats is plagued with right-wing semi-illiterates. |
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On Tue, 3 Sep 2013 22:30:37 -0400, BAR wrote:
Thanks, Harry. Saved me some time. rec.boats is plagued with right-wing semi-illiterates. They are literate enough to be able to pay their fair share of taxes on time, unlike you. === Harry is *special*, just ask him. |
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On 9/4/2013 8:04 AM, BAR wrote:
In article , says... On Tue, 3 Sep 2013 22:30:37 -0400, BAR wrote: Thanks, Harry. Saved me some time. rec.boats is plagued with right-wing semi-illiterates. They are literate enough to be able to pay their fair share of taxes on time, unlike you. === Harry is *special*, just ask him. I am pretty sure that the Simmons amendment seperated Harry from his beloved stumpy. Do tell. They passed a law that prohibits Harry from shooting at tree stumps? |
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