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Re: Formerly Valued
Petem wrote:
> Damn bAss you did forgot again about posting this on topic post to CHA..
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> As always I will kindly to id for you...
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> Damn I feel like a good boy!
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> "Robert L Bass" <robertbass1@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
> Ep6dnQt-uLh1GKvYnZ2dnUVZ_oidnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> So now the Democrats are being called the Democratic Hypocrisy Club. Is
>> this accusation serious? Republicans are pointing to people such as Rep.
>> William Jefferson and Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy as examples of Democratic
>> wrongdoing -- as if pointing to Democrats' wrongdoing and possible
>> scandals will somehow erase the actions of Republicans.
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>> Let's see. There is Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham, who resigned in November
>> after pleading guilty to accepting $2.4 million in bribes. He is now in
>> jail.
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>> Former majority leader Tom DeLay, indicted on state campaign finance
>> violations, resigned in June.
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>> Then there is former Rep. Mark Foley, who resigned after his sexual
>> e-mails to teenage male pages were made public.
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>> The number of Republicans who may fall as a result of this scandal has not
>> yet been determined.
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>> Rep. Bob Ney pleaded guilty to bribery Oct. 13; he will not seek
>> re-election and will face jail time. Then there is the Jack Abramoff
>> scandal, which has already ensnared Ney.
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>> He won't be the last.
>>
>> As the Foley scandal and possible cover-up investigation unfolds, we now
>> see the party of morality and family values, with its homophobic rants and
>> cries against same-sex marriage, as the true hypocrite.
>>
>> How many of the GOP congressmen and staffers are being forced out of the
>> closet by the Foley scandal?
>>
>> They're going to need some good luck on Nov. 7.
>>
>> © Sarasota Herald-Tribune
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