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Chuck Gould wrote:
The Senator was arrested for tapping his foot while sitting on a public toilet. Is sitting on the toilet a crime? We better all hope not. How about tapping your foot? Funniest thing I've read today. There's a bit more to it than foot tapping. |
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On Aug 28, 7:40 pm, Chuck Gould wrote:
On Aug 28, 4:28?pm, wrote: On Aug 28, 4:20 pm, HK wrote: . At first, Craig objected to the man's anonymity, but agreed to listen. The man's voice was disguised. Craig said the man is an activist. "The gay movement, we know it for what it is. It's now aggressive and it's liberal and it's ... read more There is nothing here but a guy who taps his foot while taking a ****, an actiist cop running a sting, and a bunch of political activists making up stories, Not one shred of evedince, anywhere, at all, period. And the guy pled guilty to "disorderly conduct" for tapping his foot, no lewd conduct, just tapping while taking a ****, that's all folks, time to go home now. But I am guessing you don't want to talk about Harold Ford's conviction today for taking a $50.000 bribe, forbid we try to stop the dems from selling us out... Harry is so blinded by partisanship that he fails to see the most frightening thing about this entire incident. The Senator was arrested for tapping his foot while sitting on a public toilet. Is sitting on the toilet a crime? We better all hope not. How about tapping your foot? The scary thing is that the senator wasn't arrested for anything he did- nor for anything he said. He was arrested for something that somebody *assumed* he was thinking!! If the terrorists can claim a victory from 9-11, it's that it is now possible to be arrested, in America, for thinking thoughts not approved by the government. We can probably ship all of the folks who don't think government approved thoughts off to Stalags in Siberia..the Russians have evolved beyond using them and they would probably cut us a really good deal as subscontractors to house folks who, in the opionion of one branch of government or another, don't "think right". Anybody who thinks this is a democrat or republican issue is as nearsighted as Magoo.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - But it is political. Repubs beleive in accountability to the point where some rogue pig or paid political activist can make almost anything up and the repub is expected to be run out of town. If a dem is caught (with real evidence) with $90.000 in his freezer he is put in charge of the committee that funds the organization investigating him. Convicted of smoking crack = re-elected, raping a minor male page = uh, nothing, stealing top secret documents in a cover up = nothing. This Jefferson issue of course a blatent slap in the face to everything our justice system stands for, perpetrated by what will surely be known as the most corrupt and arrogant congress in history. What's next, Barney Frank in charge of the Craig investigation? a And while you are all around making up stories about repubs, Harold Ford is convicted of selling his constituants out for $50.000, and Bob Beckel says if they re-elect him, he would be fine with that! It is a double standard. The repubs beleive in accountability even for the notion that someones presence will hurt the country like Gonzalez and Rove and others leaving in the face of totally unsubstantiated and bogus insinuation, just to allow the country to move ahead. The democrats do not hold their own to any standards even close to that. In fact they go out of their way to do exactly the opposite. It is a political issue. The most disturbing part is hearing Chuck Shumer and others admitting Gonzalez was run out of town for purely political reasons. Not to mention the liberal core who just sits back and accepts this type of un-American behaviour just because their friends tell them to, or their own special interset group, although not really served, was told they would be;( |
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On Aug 28, 10:19 pm, wrote:
On Aug 28, 7:40 pm, Chuck Gould wrote: On Aug 28, 4:28?pm, wrote: On Aug 28, 4:20 pm, HK wrote: . At first, Craig objected to the man's anonymity, but agreed to listen. The man's voice was disguised. Craig said the man is an activist. "The gay movement, we know it for what it is. It's now aggressive and it's liberal and it's ... read more There is nothing here but a guy who taps his foot while taking a ****, an actiist cop running a sting, and a bunch of political activists making up stories, Not one shred of evedince, anywhere, at all, period. And the guy pled guilty to "disorderly conduct" for tapping his foot, no lewd conduct, just tapping while taking a ****, that's all folks, time to go home now. But I am guessing you don't want to talk about Harold Ford's conviction today for taking a $50.000 bribe, forbid we try to stop the dems from selling us out... Harry is so blinded by partisanship that he fails to see the most frightening thing about this entire incident. The Senator was arrested for tapping his foot while sitting on a public toilet. Is sitting on the toilet a crime? We better all hope not. How about tapping your foot? The scary thing is that the senator wasn't arrested for anything he did- nor for anything he said. He was arrested for something that somebody *assumed* he was thinking!! If the terrorists can claim a victory from 9-11, it's that it is now possible to be arrested, in America, for thinking thoughts not approved by the government. We can probably ship all of the folks who don't think government approved thoughts off to Stalags in Siberia..the Russians have evolved beyond using them and they would probably cut us a really good deal as subscontractors to house folks who, in the opionion of one branch of government or another, don't "think right". Anybody who thinks this is a democrat or republican issue is as nearsighted as Magoo.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - But it is political. Repubs beleive in accountability to the point where some rogue pig or paid political activist can make almost anything up and the repub is expected to be run out of town. If a dem is caught (with real evidence) with $90.000 in his freezer he is put in charge of the committee that funds the organization investigating him. Convicted of smoking crack = re-elected, raping a minor male page = uh, nothing, stealing top secret documents in a cover up = nothing. This Jefferson issue of course a blatent slap in the face to everything our justice system stands for, perpetrated by what will surely be known as the most corrupt and arrogant congress in history. What's next, Barney Frank in charge of the Craig investigation? a And while you are all around making up stories about repubs, Harold Ford is convicted of selling his constituants out for $50.000, and Bob Beckel says if they re-elect him, he would be fine with that! It is a double standard. The repubs beleive in accountability even for the notion that someones presence will hurt the country like Gonzalez and Rove and others leaving in the face of totally unsubstantiated and bogus insinuation, just to allow the country to move ahead. The democrats do not hold their own to any standards even close to that. In fact they go out of their way to do exactly the opposite. It is a political issue. The most disturbing part is hearing Chuck Shumer and others admitting Gonzalez was run out of town for purely political reasons. Not to mention the liberal core who just sits back and accepts this type of un-American behaviour just because their friends tell them to, or their own special interset group, although not really served, was told they would be;(- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not to mention, for the sake of moving the country Repubs will let proven criminals like Jefferson, Berger, et al off the hook.. for the sake of the country, democrats only are interested in personal indulgence and power, at any cost, country, honor, the soldiers, personal integerity, honesty, none of this matters to your leadership, and what's worse is you (main stream democrats as well as activists) don't even care, I guess you already got yours... |
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On Aug 28, 4:47?pm, wrote:
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 16:40:57 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: On Aug 28, 4:28?pm, wrote: On Aug 28, 4:20 pm, HK wrote: . At first, Craig objected to the man's anonymity, but agreed to listen. The man's voice was disguised. Craig said the man is an activist. "The gay movement, we know it for what it is. It's now aggressive and it's liberal and it's ... read more There is nothing here but a guy who taps his foot while taking a ****, an actiist cop running a sting, and a bunch of political activists making up stories, Not one shred of evedince, anywhere, at all, period. And the guy pled guilty to "disorderly conduct" for tapping his foot, no lewd conduct, just tapping while taking a ****, that's all folks, time to go home now. But I am guessing you don't want to talk about Harold Ford's conviction today for taking a $50.000 bribe, forbid we try to stop the dems from selling us out... Harry is so blinded by partisanship that he fails to see the most frightening thing about this entire incident. The Senator was arrested for tapping his foot while sitting on a public toilet. Is sitting on the toilet a crime? We better all hope not. How about tapping your foot? The readily available information, including the arrest report makes your "interpretation" laughable.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So you say..........but yet you supply none of the details you rely upon. Pretty cheap argument. I have learned that the senator was sitting in a public restroom in an airport. He had a suitcase with him that he placed inside the stall. He tapped his foot while sitting on the toilet. A local vice cop thought that the acts of putting a suitcase inside the toilet stall and tapping of a foot while seated on the throne was a form of "homosexual sign language", intended to attract persons interested in performing a homosexual act in the airport restroom. Even if it *was* some sort of homosexual code, how many people could easily and innocently put take their carry on luggage into the stall with them? (What else you gonna do with it?) How many people have easily and innocently tapped a foot while seated on a toilet? I'm sure I've done it at some time in my life or another- and I have no interest at all in getting intimate with another guy.It takes more than a foot tap in a rest room to make a person gay......and if he is gay that hasn't been a crime in a very long time in most of the more enlightened states. There was a time in this country when what you *did* could be a crime. Now we've progressed to classifying certain thoughts and or sexual fantasies as crimes. If you get right down to it and thinking or fantasizing about sex with another person is the same has acting on that thought----I suggest that virtually every married man and woman in the entire country could be found guilty of adultery. |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
I have learned that the senator was sitting in a public restroom in an airport. He had a suitcase with him that he placed inside the stall. He tapped his foot while sitting on the toilet. A local vice cop thought that the acts of putting a suitcase inside the toilet stall and tapping of a foot while seated on the throne was a form of "homosexual sign language", intended to attract persons interested in performing a homosexual act in the airport restroom. You might want to be more careful, Chuck, next time you are in an airport rest room. |
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On Aug 28, 5:47?pm, HK wrote:
You might want to be more careful, Chuck, next time you are in an airport rest room. Got that right. Five minutes after the janitor's gone there's no telling what you might catch in there. About the only place I use an ass gasket if one is available. :-) |
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On Aug 29, 6:35 am, HK wrote:
wrote: On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 17:38:33 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: On Aug 28, 4:47?pm, wrote: On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 16:40:57 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: On Aug 28, 4:28?pm, wrote: On Aug 28, 4:20 pm, HK wrote: . At first, Craig objected to the man's anonymity, but agreed to listen. The man's voice was disguised. Craig said the man is an activist. "The gay movement, we know it for what it is. It's now aggressive and it's liberal and it's ... read more There is nothing here but a guy who taps his foot while taking a ****, an actiist cop running a sting, and a bunch of political activists making up stories, Not one shred of evedince, anywhere, at all, period. And the guy pled guilty to "disorderly conduct" for tapping his foot, no lewd conduct, just tapping while taking a ****, that's all folks, time to go home now. But I am guessing you don't want to talk about Harold Ford's conviction today for taking a $50.000 bribe, forbid we try to stop the dems from selling us out... Harry is so blinded by partisanship that he fails to see the most frightening thing about this entire incident. The Senator was arrested for tapping his foot while sitting on a public toilet. Is sitting on the toilet a crime? We better all hope not. How about tapping your foot? The readily available information, including the arrest report makes your "interpretation" laughable.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So you say..........but yet you supply none of the details you rely upon. Pretty cheap argument. Sorry, I thought you were better informed and could find news stories and facts on the internet at least at the level of a 5 year old. Spoon feeding it is, then... http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0828071craig1.html Jesus. Craig pleaded guilty in relation to inappropriate behavior in public men's room. Chuck must think Craig was passing gas.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - He plead to disorderly conduct for tapping his foot. The cop busted him based on his own needs. The cops have been criticized for a long time about this bathroom, they needed to make a statement, the guy happened to go take a **** during the scam. Same thing around here. Every two years right before the elections the cops go out and bust a bunch of HS kids smoking pot to "prove" they are doing their job. Most if not all of the charges go away soon after the elections. |
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