(Just kidding. The Seattle Times‘ David Postman is now the city’s newest political blogger. Now I’m gonna have to start my own newspaper.)
by Goldy — ,
(Just kidding. The Seattle Times‘ David Postman is now the city’s newest political blogger. Now I’m gonna have to start my own newspaper.)
I no longer use Twitter or Facebook because Nazis. But until BlueSky is bought and enshittified, you can still follow me at @goldyha.bsky.social
WASHINGTON – Milberg Silverstein Weiss Loeb Goodmanstein Goldysteinberg Bershad & Schulman LLP, the securities class action law firm indicted last week on fraud charges stemming from corporate lawsuits it filed, made large political contributions almost exclusively to Democrats since 1999, records show.The firm and individuals there made $2.78 million in campaign donations to Democrats since 1999 compared to about $22,000 to Republicans [………………………………….Gee, what a surprise!! Jewish trail lawyers making big bucks by doing “Jesse Jacksons” on American companies gave a shit load to “progressive” [communist] Democrats to keep the scam going!!! And who really pays?? The companies pass the costs on to the consumer of the goods and services.]
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Bitch slap me some more [JCH] and, as always, continue to send me money. My lawyers insist.
BREAKING ! Pope’s idol, Drudge got caught in lie – Pope aligns himself with liar!
Drudge has retracted his Dean story.
Too bad so sad Pope-A-Dope. I can see it now. Pope in court, your honor, we’d like to quote 384 F2d 384 but I can’t quote facts or law so I’ll quote crap – Matt Drudge.
What’s that sound? What’s left of Pope’s credibility being flushed!
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone—-
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Milberg Weiss Bershad & Schulman LLP, the securities class action law firm indicted last week on fraud charges stemming from corporate lawsuits it filed, made large political contributions almost exclusively to Democrats since 1999, records show.
The firm and individuals there made $2.78 million in campaign donations to Democrats since 1999 compared to about $22,000 to Republicans, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks money in politics.
Among the recipients were New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is a possible 2008 presidential candidate, senior New York Senator Charles Schumer and Sen. John Kerry, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2004.
On top of the $2.78 million, lawyers in the firm made contributions to New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, who is the Democratic candidate for governor. Spitzer’s office said on Monday that he plans to return $124,455 in contributions.
Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics, said Republicans would likely use the donations as ammunition in the November congressional elections and to blunt criticism about recent corruption scandals involving Republicans.
They will target “every individual Democrat in a competitive race in 2006 to begin with,” Sabato said.
They also will mount “a P.R. offensive to make certain that this helps to balance the Democrats’ charges of a culture of corruption that affects only Republicans,” he said.
The Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan group, compiled information about the law firm’s campaign contributions at the request of Reuters.
The Democratic National Committee was one of the primary beneficiaries, receiving almost half the money, $1.28 million. Most of that was from the firm itself and included $500,000 for the DNC’s new headquarters.
“We are looking into the matter,” said DNC spokeswoman Stacie Paxton.
Milberg Weiss and two partners, David Bershad and Steven Schulman, were indicted last week on 20 counts of perjury, bribery and obstruction of justice. They were accused of illegally paying clients to act as plaintiffs in lawsuits against corporations.
OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You LEFTIST PINHEADED ASSHOLES are gonna be busy cuz there is more of this shit to come!!!
Like this!!!!
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A Democratic congressman facing a bribery probe after FBI agents found $90,000 in his freezer denied wrongdoing on Monday and said he would not step down from his congressional seat.
Speaking to reporters, Louisiana Rep. William Jefferson (news, bio, voting record) said he could not discuss details of the pending federal investigation.
“There are two sides to every story. There are certainly two sides to this story,” said Jefferson, adding, “This is not the time, this is not the forum” to discuss it.
He again declared his innocence and vowed he would not resign. “I expect to continue to represent the people who sent me here,” he said.
The investigation has complicated Democratic efforts to exploit several scandals involving Republicans as they try to take back control of Congress in November’s elections.
FBI investigators raided Jefferson’s office over the weekend and disclosed they had videotaped the New Orleans lawmaker accepting $100,000 cash intended as a bribe for a Nigerian official.
The FBI also said in a court affidavit that it found $90,000 of that money hidden in a freezer in his house.
Jefferson criticized the government for using police powers to enter the office of a member of Congress, saying, “There is no real authority for it.”
“I will admit that these were unusual steps that were taken in response to an unusual set of circumstances,” Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said in response to questions about the justification for the FBI search on Capitol Hill.
BRIBERY CHARGES
Former associates have said Jefferson accepted more than $400,000 in bribes to help them sell telecommunications technology to Nigeria and other West African countries.
Two of those associates, former congressional aide Brett Pfeffer and Kentucky businessman Vernon Jackson, have pleaded guilty to bribery charges and are cooperating in the investigation.
Court papers filed in those two cases say Jefferson demanded payments to a company maintained in the name of his wife and children in return for helping Jackson’s company, iGate Inc.
Jefferson also faces an ethics probe by his colleagues in the House of Representatives, which has been shaken by a string of corruption scandals over the past year.
DOUBLE OUCH!!!!!!
Tough to claim the high road, ain’t it!
William [“Cold Cash”] Jefferson, DEMOCRAT, LA
I would love to hear David’s comments on Nickel’s proposed $1.8 BILLION tax increase proposal….I would love to hear David’s comments on Nickel’s proposed $1.8 BILLION tax increase proposal….http://seattletimes.nwsource.c.....tax22.html
This will go down like the wet steaming sack of poop it is.
Existing taxes should support much of this.
The coffers have been pilfered for other DISCRETIONARY junk.
They ALWAYS seem to peel off the important things and say they can’t do it without a tax increase.
Is Mayor PhatAss saying all the items on his list are the LOWEST PRIORITY for City Government???
If not, why doesn’t he put forth some of the other DISCRETIONARY NONSENSE for the Public vote, hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?
What a dishonest SOB Nickels is!!
http://seattletimes.nwsource.c.....tax22.html
Too bad so sad Pope-A-Dope. I can see it now. Pope in court, your honor, we’d like to quote 384 F2d 384 but I can’t quote facts or law so I’ll quote crap – Matt Drudge.
What’s that sound? What’s left of Pope’s credibility being flushed!
Commentby LeftTurn— 5/22/06@ 5:39 pm
You tell em left turn. Credibility is key….. wait….nevermind.
I’m not so sure I like Postman on the blogosphere. It’s more of what he has to gain from blogging than what he can contribute. We get enough of his “objective” “news articles” in the paper; how do we benefit from hearing his latest musings on the web?
Maybe the trollfucks should go bother the NEW GUY for a while.
(hint, hint)
So BIAW’s Dick is gettin’ all twitted out about some “bad stuff” about Democrats.
Boo Fucking Hoo!!!!
If they’re guilty…FRY ‘EM.
The Democratic Party didn’t come ridin’ into town all holier than thou vowing to clean up corruption.
The Republiclows in Congress and the White House only took 12 (count ’em TWELVE) years to raise the corruption level among elected officials to an UNPRECIDENTED LEVEL.
And the Dick is all:
Looky, Looky..Nanny Nany Boo Boo.
Grow up you fucking tool.
Wiat ’till Rove’s indicted.
That’s when the REAL FUN starts.
And the Dukesir…He’s gonna sing like a canary.
BIAW’s Dick is afraid the gravy train’s gonna stop and him and his asshole posse are gonna have to work for a livin’ like everybody else.
Like I said…Boo Fuckin’ Hoo!
The Republiclows in Congress and the White House only took 12 (count ‘em TWELVE) years to raise the corruption level among elected officials to an UNPRECIDENTED LEVEL.
Unpreceidented levels….hmmmmmmm…… you mean like this rujax:
1. CRIME STATS
– Number of individuals and businesses associated with the Clinton machine who have been convicted of or pleaded guilty to crimes: 47
– Number of these convictions during Clinton’s presidency: 33
– Number of indictments/misdemeanor charges: 61
– Number of congressional witnesses who have pleaded the Fifth Amendment, fled the country to avoid testifying, or (in the case of foreign witnesses) refused to be interviewed: 122
Phew! We’re covering quite a bit of ground here.
Goldy…if you’re serious about getting into the newsie business, Hearst may be willing to give up the Post-Intelligencer for….what? Maybe $1.98. Clark Humphrey is soliciting ideas over at http://www.miscmedia.com for how to somehow keep this from becoming a one-newspaper town.
Am I surprised by the news of Jefferson? Nope. Like I said a couple days ago, the GOP didn’t invent corruption, they just raised it to a high art form. Now, thanks to the “K Street Project”, our nation’s capital has become so awash in sin that it’s pretty difficult for anyone to stay there very long without being sucked in. And yes, children, “sin” in Scripture gives just as much weight to lying, coveting, stealing and killing as it does to fucking someone you ain’t married to.
Nickles seems to have stomped in with the intent to show that he can throw his ego around just as much or more so than Ron Sims. Now we have the taxpayers being asked from one side to bleed for filling potholes and from the other to restore adequate bus service (which got cut back pretty severely a few years ago). We really need both, but we’ll probably get neither.
You know, Rather…
None
Of
That
Is
True.
You KNOW it, and like the TRULY LAME trollfuck you are, you post it anyway…forever commemerating what a LAME fucking shit-for-brains you are.
Go back to trollfuck school.
You just failed.
Ok…so while I have the floor, here’s a little ditty BIAW’s Dick will like…if he can stay away from Chris Vance’s behind long enough to read it.
(from the great Oliver Willis http://www.oliverwillis.com/20.....orruption/ )
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William Jefferson vs. The Republican Culture Of Corruption
I find it funny that because Rep. William Jefferson is almost certainly a crook, the right is saying that the idea of a Republican culture of corruption is moot. Jefferson is notable largely for how isolated his incident is in the Democratic caucus.
While on the Republican side:
* Tom DeLay, the House majority leader was indicted and resigned in shame
* Bill Frist, the Senate majority leader is under SEC probe
* Duke Cunnigham is in prison now for bribery, and is apparently fingering the ills of numerous other congressmen as well as two or three CIA people.
* Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff is in the middle of a bribery scandal involving numerous Republican congressmen (like Bob Ney)
* Not to mention: no bid Halliburton contracts, secret meetings with oil executives, the flaunting of all sorts of laws – including FISA
But yeah, there’s no Republican culture of corruption
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I yield the floor Mr. Chairman.
Seems as if Drudge was sliming every prominent Democrat he could today with, of course, no basis.
Drudge Falsely Smears Gore.
These glass house dwellers would do well to shut-up, don’t you think?
You know, Rather…
None
Of
That
Is
True.
Yeah that is what they all say. You know they should limit access to public records to journalists. It would make it easier for all of us in the MSM.
Oh…I remember…
You got that in a
E-MAIL
…about five years ago didn’t ya.
Real smooth work from a champion member of tyhe fifth estate.
(dumbass)
Limit access to public records so this won’t get out:
Number of times that Clinton figures who testified in court or before Congress said that they didn’t remember, didn’t know, or something similar.
Bill Kennedy 116
Harold Ickes 148
Ricki Seidman 160
Bruce Lindsey 161
Bill Burton 191
Mark Gearan 221
Mack McLarty 233
Neil Egglseston 250
Hillary Clinton 250
John Podesta 264
Jennifer O’Connor 343
Dwight Holton 348
Patsy Thomasson 420
Jeff Eller 697
Prove it, butthead.
RudeJacks: From Wikipedia:
“Seventeen people, including DNC and Clinton defense fund-raisers John Huang, Charlie Trie, James Riady, and Johnny Chung, were eventually convicted for fraud or for funneling Asian funds into the U.S. elections.
In 2002, the Federal Election Commission fined the Democratic National Committee $115,000 for its part in illegal fund-raising during the 1996 U.S. election campaigns. The FEC’s general counsel recommended more severe penalties, but the three Democratic election commissioners on the committee blocked the recommendation on a 3-3 tie vote.[26]” Hmmm…?
“HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros was indicted on 18 counts of conspiracy, giving false statements and obstruction of Justice. He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor of lying to the FBI about the amount of money he gave his mistress, political fundraiser Linda Medlar.”
“Carlos Vignali (convicted of cocaine trafficking) and Almon Braswell (convicted of fraud), both of whom were clients of Clinton’s brother-in-law Hugh Rodham, were pardoned. Rodham later returned the $400,000 in legal fees he earned representing Vignali and Braswell. [30]”
Rudejacks this is just the tip. Speaking about tips…
And this:
CLINTON MACHINE CRIMES
FOR WHICH CONVICTIONS
HAVE BEEN OBTAINED
Drug trafficking (3), racketeering, extortion, bribery (4), tax evasion, kickbacks, embezzlement (2), fraud (12), conspiracy (5), fraudulent loans, illegal gifts (1), illegal campaign contributions (5), money laundering (6), perjury, obstruction of justice.
And this:
The only president ever impeached on grounds of personal malfeasance
– Most number of convictions and guilty pleas by friends and associates*
– Most number of cabinet officials to come under criminal investigation
– Most number of witnesses to flee country or refuse to testify
– Most number of witnesses to die suddenly
– First president sued for sexual harassment.
– First president accused of rape.
– First first lady to come under criminal investigation
– Largest criminal plea agreement in an illegal campaign contribution case
– First president to establish a legal defense fund.
– First president to be held in contempt of court
– Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions
– Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions from abroad
– First president disbarred from the US Supreme Court and a state court
And this:
Number of Starr-Ray investigation convictions or guilty pleas (including one governor, one associate attorney general and two Clinton business partners): 14
– Number of Clinton Cabinet members who came under criminal investigation: 5
– Number of Reagan cabinet members who came under criminal investigation: 4
– Number of top officials jailed in the Teapot Dome Scandal: 3
BTW-
Littlegreenbarfballs, soiledpajamas, wingnutdaily, clownhall (ad nauseum) are NOT accepted as source material.
You know, Rather…
None
Of
That
Is
True.
You KNOW it, and like the TRULY LAME trollfuck you are, you post it anyway…forever commemerating what a LAME fucking shit-for-brains you are.
Go back to trollfuck school.
You just failed. -Commentby rujax206— 5/22/06@ 7:45 pm
Well I see the intellectually impotent and gonad challenged rug-idiot ran away from older threads to foul yet another new thread.
Sad, so sad, when you have so little to offer in the way of ideas or conversation. Talk about failure.
And this:
1. OTHER MATTERS INVESTIGATED BY SPECIAL PROSECUTORS
AND CONGRESS, OR REPORTED IN THE MEDIA
Bank and mail fraud, violations of campaign finance laws, illegal foreign campaign funding, improper exports of sensitive technology, physical violence and threats of violence, solicitation of perjury, intimidation of witnesses, bribery of witnesses, attempted intimidation of prosecutors, perjury before congressional committees, lying in statements to federal investigators and regulatory officials, flight of witnesses, obstruction of justice, bribery of cabinet members, real estate fraud, tax fraud, drug trafficking, failure to investigate drug trafficking, bribery of state officials, use of state police for personal purposes, exchange of promotions or benefits for sexual favors, using state police to provide false court testimony, laundering of drug money through a state agency, false reports by medical examiners and others investigating suspicious deaths, the firing of the RTC and FBI director when these agencies were investigating Clinton and his associates, failure to conduct autopsies in suspicious deaths, providing jobs in return for silence by witnesses, drug abuse, improper acquisition and use of 900 FBI files, improper futures trading, murder, sexual abuse of employees, false testimony before a federal judge, shredding of documents, withholding and concealment of subpoenaed documents, fabricated charges against (and improper firing of) White House employees, inviting drug traffickers, foreign agents and participants in organized crime to the White House.
Clinton Presidency:
The Most Corrupt in American History
On Principle, v4n6
December 1996
by: David N. Mayer
History does repeat itself. On November 5, the American people re-elected Bill Clinton to a second term in the face of allegations of serious abuses of power by the President and members of his administration. Like the allegations about the break-in at the Watergate Hotel that George McGovern unsuccessfully tried to raise during the 1972 election, the allegations about the Clinton adminstration’s abuses of power failed to capture the attention of the American people–partly due to the failure of Clinton’s rivals, Bob Dole and Ross Perot, to raise the issue until very late in the campaign, and partly–indeed, largely–due to the successful efforts of Democrats and their allies in the mainstream media to “stonewall” the issue, which they misleadingly called a question merely of “character.”
The question of abuse of power goes beyond the matter of Clinton’s character: rather, it is an important substantive issue. In a presidential campaign, no single issue is more important than how an incumbent president has used the awesome powers of his office–whether the president has adhered to his oath of office, to faithfully execute the laws and to “preserve, protect, and defend” the Constitution of the United States, which limits his powers. Yet this issue was not adequately debated during the campaign, and the American people–except for those who regularly read the Wall Street Journal, the only daily national newspaper that has been fully covering the various Clinton administration scandals–cast their votes in ignorance of the matter. Like Watergate, however, the issue of President Clinton’s abuse of power cannot (and must not) disappear: it must be faced, if we are to remain a nation governed by the rule of law.
As in the administrations of Warren G. Harding (whose secretary of the interior was convicted of taking bribes in the infamous “Teapot Dome” scandal) and Richard M. Nixon (whose Vice President, Spiro Agnew, resigned and subsequently pleaded no contest to charges that he had received kickbacks when he was Maryland governor), officials of the Clinton administration have personally profited from their offices. Most notable is former Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy, who resigned in the face of allegations that he had taken illegal gifts from Tyson Foods and who, according to the recent findings of a federal jury, received illegal gifts from Sun-Diamond Growers,who apparently sought favors from his Department. The late Ron Brown, former Commerce Secretary, before his death in a tragic air crash in Bosnia, also was being investigated by a special prosecutor for various offenses, including receipt of bribes and falsification of his financial disclosure report. And Energy Secr etary Hazel O’Leary’s global junkets have been treated so cavalierly within the administration that Energy staffers sport T-shirts with her “world tour” logo.
More recently, allegations of illegal campaign contributions by Indonesians to the Democratic Party–what some commentators have called “Indogate”–raise the appearance that, under the Clinton administration, American foreign policy is for sale. Even if, upon investigation, it turns out that the administration did not ignore Indonesian human rights abuses in return for the contributions, there still remains the troubling issue of John Huang’s dual role as a Democratic fundraiser and an official in the Commerce Department. The underlying problem is not the campaign finance system, as some have erroneously asserted, but rather the Clinton administration’s disturbing propensity to use the power of the federal government for political aggrandizement. The Commerce Department is not the only federal agency that has been politicized by the Clinton administration: so too have been the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the agency that administers federal disaster-reli ef dollars (whose giveaways have been used as a political tool to tie local communities to the federal government); the Immigration and Naturalization Service (which, in an election-year push to grant citizenship to 1.2 million immigrants, the Clinton White House pressured to speed up processing of forms, allowing tens of thousands to become Americans before criminal record checks were done); and, possibly, even the Internal Revenue Service (which, according to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, might have been used to harass conservative nonprofits such as the Western Journalism Center and the Heritage Foundation). Misuse of IRS audits and investigation powers against White House “enemies,” it should be noted, were among the allegations raised in the articles of impeachment drawn up by the House Judiciary Committee against Richard Nixon in 1974.
Like Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton also has abused the powers of his office, both by usurping powers that the Constitution assigns to Congress and by misusing legitimate presidential powers. Long before the Watergate scandal fully broke, Nixon’s unprecedented use of the powers of his office to create what critics described as an “imperial presidency” was roundly condemned by academics and Congressional leaders. President Clinton has taken the “imperial presidency” to new heights. He has set new, dangerous precedents for presidential over-reaching of commander-in-chief powers with his use of American troops as “peacekeepers”–essentially, a Peace Corps with guns–in the military occupation of both Haiti and Bosnia, without the prior approval of Congress. Just as President Nixon failed to faithfully execute the law by impounding funds appropriated by Congress, President Clinton has demonstrated a willingness to flout the law in order to further his pol icy objectives. An obvious example is his administration’s unwillingness to enforce the Supreme Court’s 1988 Beck decision, ruling that workers are entitled to a refund of union dues money used for political purposes (such as the AFL-CIO’s $35-million announced effort to help Democratic candidates in this year’s Congressional elections).
More ominously, the Clinton administration has resurrected Nixon’s doctrine of executive privilege and extended it further than even President Nixon was willing to go. Not only has the Clinton administration invoked the doctrine to justify its failure to turn over documents subpoenaed by Congressional committees (most recently, a memo from FBI Director Louis Freeh that is said tobe highly critical of the administration’s anti-drug policy), but also to claim immunity for him from civil action lawsuits–such as Paula Jones’s sexual harassment suit–until his term as president expires. Clinton’s claim of presidential immunity is extraordinary and unprecedented; it amounts to the claim that the president is above the law.
The most egregious form of presidential corruption, however, involves presidential abuse of power as a part of a criminal conspiracy. This was the Watergate scandal that brought about the downfall of Richard Nixon’s presidency. This too is the form of corruption involved in the allegations raised about both President Clinton and his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, in connection with the three major scandals that continue to be investigated by independent prosecutors and Congressional committees: Whitewater, “Travelgate,” and “Filegate.” Unlike Watergate–the underlying crime of which was, as it has been aptly described, a “third-rate burglary”–Whitewater involves a far more serious underlying crime, the looting of a savings and loan association, that cost American taxpayers approximately $60 million. As in Watergate, however, in Whitewater the critical matter is not the underlying crime but the cover-up. The President and Mrs. Clinton, acting on the ir own and with their subordinates, are charged with, among other things, withholding relevant and material evidence; making false or misleading statements to the FBI and Congressional investigators; interfering with FBI and Justice Department investigations (including that of the death of White House counsel Vince Foster, who was deeply involved in the Whitewater fraud); obstructing justice by destroying documentary evidence that might be used against them; and willfully disobeying Congressional subpoenas. All of these allegations of wrongdoing are astonishingly similar to those specified in the articles of impeachment drawn up against Richard Nixon in 1974.
Travelgate and Filegate involve allegations of still more serious wrongdoing: misuse of the FBI to bring fraudulent charges against the former employees of the White House Travel Office, in order to make room for Clinton cronies; and the collection and storage in the White House, in violation of the Privacy Act, of confidential FBI background files on hundreds of individuals no longer employed in the White House. Political columnist David Broder–hardly a conservative–has condemned such misuse of the FBI as “one of the most flagrant abuses of constitutional authority any president can allow or commit.”
Yet another flagrant abuse of power being contemplated by the Clinton White House received some attention in the press in the weeks before the election. Asked whether he would issue a presidential pardon to his former Whitewater partner Susan McDougal (who in addition to her felony conviction is currently in jail on contempt-of-court charges for refusing to answer the grand jury’s question, “Did the president testify truthfully?”), Clinton refused to rule out the possibility.
209 years ago, one of the leading Antifederalist opponents of ratification of the Constitution, George Mason of Virginia, warned that a future president might abuse his pardoning power, exercising it “to screen from Punishment those whom he had secretly instigated to commit the Crime, and thereby prevent a Discovery of his own Guilt.” For over two centuries, scholars have dismissed such Antifederalist warnings as the paranoid fears of “men of little faith” in the Constitution. With Bill Clinton in the White House, what was once considered ludicrous is now a realistic possibility.
It takes how much villainy to raze a presidency?
David N. Mayer is a Professor of Law and History at Capital University in Columbus, Ohio
You STILL haven’t PROVED shit!
(It’s because…YOU CAN’T!)
Bzzzzzzzt!!!!!!!!!!
You
Failed
Again, Grasshoppah!
The correct answer for $500, Bob is NO convictions from six years of malicious and frivolous (and REALLY EXPENSIVE) prosecutions and investigations.
(What a stupid, gullible fuck you are.)
Puddybud, shouldn’t you be watching your sons to ensure they aren’t waxing their virgin carrots? Very bad sin, that.
Isn’t it astonishing how much the retards STILL hate Bill Clinton? Their guy is a collosal failure and all they can do is repeat the same old baseless accusations.
Of course, JCH probably just has to whisper “William Jefferson” in Mark the Redneck’s ear and they’re immediately frantically disrobing to do what can best be described as “hiding the Pope.”
Rujax, I am with you. We can’t change the past. You know what we have to do next time we get in control. Fairness doctrine, control of the press. Com on it’s our only hope!!! Are you with me Rujax. Courage, courage.
32, Anonymous, I think William Jefferson, DEMOCRAT, LA, should be on the 2008 Democrat ticket with Cindi McKinney. Both represent the best of the Democrat Party. [hehe] JCH
Yeah Piss-Shitty…
I’m gonna take a guy seriously who hangs with the “Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs” to write objectively about the Clinton administration.
Crap like this is why everybody thinks you’re a SAP and a moronic tool.
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The Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs at Ashland University is a conservative think tank in Ashland, Ohio, dedicated by Ronald Reagan on May 9, 1983.
It is named for the late Congressman John M. Ashbrook, an Ohio Republican best known for having run a largely symbolic campaign for the Republican presidential nomination in 1972, against the incumbent Richard Nixon, to protest what some saw as Nixon’s failure to live up to conservative principles such as constitutionally limited government, reducing federal spending, and uncompromising anti-communism.
One emphasis of the Center is on promoting a conservative view of American history, government, politics, and constitutional interpretation to young people, teachers, and academic scholars.
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Read…a bastion of WINGNUTTIA.
“Rujax, I am with you. We can’t change the past. You know what we have to do next time we get in control. Fairness doctrine, control of the press. Com on it’s our only hope!!! Are you with me Rujax. Courage, courage.
Commentby Dan Rather— 5/22/06@ 8:10 ”
I said it once, I’ll say it again…
You’re a fuckin’ dumbass.
Keep running against Bill Clinton you pathetic inbred righties. And when we win it all in November, you can keep blaming Bill. It’s all you have to distract you from 29% approvals, 49 indictments and nothing but pain at the polls.
LeftTurd: We are producing convictions.
It features a list of the 20 biggest givers among lobbyists — an interesting read, to be sure — but they’ve also compiled a tally of the biggest “getters,” the members of Congress who’ve pulled in the most money from K Street during the 1998-2004 election cycles.Among current members of the U.S. Senate, guess who’s No. 1.
That’s right, the man who helped found the very K Street Project and then tried to deny its existence, our own junior senator from right here in Pennsylvania, Rick Santorum. Looking at those four election cycles from 1998 through 2004, Public Citizen found that the Pa. Republican had raked in $1,163,560 from registered lobbyists — $838,133 from individuals, and $325,427 from their political action committees.
It features a list of the 20 biggest givers among lobbyists — an interesting read, to be sure — but they’ve also compiled a tally of the biggest “getters,” the members of Congress who’ve pulled in the most money from K Street during the 1998-2004 election cycles.Among current members of the U.S. Senate, guess who’s No. 1.
That’s right, the man who helped found the very K Street Project and then tried to deny its existence, our own junior senator from right here in Pennsylvania, Rick Santorum. Looking at those four election cycles from 1998 through 2004, Public Citizen found that the Pa. Republican had raked in $1,163,560 from registered lobbyists — $838,133 from individuals, and $325,427 from their political action committees.
Looks more and more like the Bush regime is guilty of planting evidence against LA Congressman. Even sone republicans question FBI activity…
House Speaker Dennis Hastert questioned whether the raid of the congressman’s office, believed the first in history, overstepped constitutional limitations on executive powers.
It’s obvious that the righties are hurting – they have dozens and dozens of people in jail and they hope by framing on guy they can somehow tip the scales. I suggest it will backfire. Just like Pope’s repeating Drudge’s lies today.
Leftturn,…….William [“Cold Cash”] Jefferson, DEMOCRAT, LA
CNN Reported the FBI investigation on this guy started in April 2005. Hmmm…?
Note that the REPUBLICAN leader of the House is questioning the legality of the FBI and the inbred Puddybutts on here seem to be calling the rethug leader a liar. Hmmmm?
Leftturn,…….William [“Cold Cash”] Jefferson, DEMOCRAT, LA
Commentby REP Pat Kennedy [D-Bitchslap the Black Security Guard At LAX]— 5/22/06@ 8:47
It is great to know that in a changing world somethings never change.
A young woman was about to finish her first year of college. She considered herself to be a very liberal Democrat and her father was a rather staunch Republican. One day she was challenging her father on his beliefs and his opposition to programs like welfare.
He stopped her and asked her how she was doing in school. She answered that she had a 4.0 GPA but it was really tough. She had to study all the time, never had time to go out and party and often went sleepless because of all the studying. She didn’t have time for a boyfriend and didn’t really have many college friends because of all her studying.
He then asked how her friend Mary, who was attending the same college, was doing. She replied that she was barely getting by. She had a 2.0 GPA, never studied, but was very popular on campus and was at parties all the time. She often wouldn’t show up for classes because she was hung over.
He then asked his daughter why she didn’t go to the Dean’s office and ask why she couldn’t take 1.0 off her 4.0 and give it to her friend who only had a 2.0. That way they would both have a 3.0 GPA. The daughter fired back and said, “That wouldn’t be fair, I worked really hard for mine and my friend has done nothing”. The father smiled and said, “Welcome to the Republican Party”.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.c.....ata22.html
Tell me again how the republicans are supporting our troops? What do we have in Washington DC, the three stooges at best!
Yeah Piss-Shitty…
Commentby rujax206— 5/22/06@ 8:18 pm
I think I saw a puddy tat. I did, I did see a puddy tat and he is under rujax skin. hehehe
Hey, Ass, was the liberal daughter of the republican father lesbian? Maybe she wants to marry her less industrious classmate!
Dan Rather: It’s not courage Rudejacks needs, it’s intelligence. Maybe that’s why he lacks courage! He is a dullknife like Donna!
ASSnoymous: Waxing carrots? Is that what your wife does. Ewww? Does she hollow them out and add little purring motors?
When Rove gets indicted I will celebrate by telling Puddybutt’s wife she can’t suck my dick that night!
Dad (buttpuddy), why do you lock me out of Puddy Jrs room at night? Honest Wingnuts like us are really only studying till late. Just like you and Uncle Pope used to do back in the 70’s when you both were card carrying (log cabin) Republicans!
From: The Best Of Rujax!
Gooooood Morning Evilfuckingchristianistbitch!
Hey…how did your homophobic hate-fest go in CHURCH Sunday morning.
You guys all filled with “Christian Love” after you got done condemning some more of God’s kids?
Feel GOOD about yerself do ya’?
Bully for you.
Turkey basters all around. Oh! Great idea! I’ll invent a DRINK called a “Turkey Baster” and dedicate it to you. The Krazy Kompassionate Konservative.
You hateful crone.
Irony Alert!
“From Wikipedia:”
Comment by Puddybud – GEORGE BUSH IS PRESIDENT! — 5/22/06 @ 8:01 pm
Oh! The Irony!
LeftTurn you can write all you want about my father because he dishes it back at you. When you involve mom you just stepped over the line. You HorsesAss idiots are stupid. That’s all I have to say.
That was #1 son LeftTurd. So now that your thumb is up your ass… NEXT!
Hey Donna, I used Wikipedia just for the dullknives like you!
Irony Alert at Orange Status!!!
“We are producing convictions.”
Comment by Puddybud – GEORGE BUSH IS PRESIDENT! — 5/22/06 @ 8:26 pm
And convicts, my pink friend. Lots and lots of convicts.
Looks like the Kennedy Clan is here. I had to fly in and use some JP-5 to pollute the atmosphere. Looks like Uncle Teddy has the Martha Vineyard/Nantucket Island Electric Wind Farm blocked and under control. I borrowed John Effin Kerry’s Suburban to go to New Hampshire and see the flooding. Man I only go 12 miles to the gallon on that trip, but the booze was great!
PuddyBud W. Bush, brag again about your SUV… I always get a kick out of that!!!!
Dullknife alert @58. The convictions are from the 1993-2001 administration also know as Slick Willie. What White House administration member has been convicted? Hmmm…? Name and Citation Please?
Dullknife alert @60. Do you ever make sense?
I always enjoy a ride in my cigarette boat of the coast of the Bush Crime Family compound at Kennebunkport!
Just wish little Georgie would quit driving the car into the hedges when he is on another cocaine binge. Just isn’t prudent. Told ’em, not gonna do it.
Georgie always has so much blow up his nose he can’t even run the oil companies I set up for him with Saudi money… what a fucking waste.
“Do you ever make sense?”
Comment by Puddybud W. Bush — 5/22/06 @ 9:37 pm
Only to the Reality Community. For the wingnuts, rational discourse is useless.
A Donnageddon sighting. Hey kiddies let’s celebrate. He crawled out of his cave this evening.
I have to ask this of Donnageddon: Are you still Stuck on Stupid? (Josef of Mary Lane fame)
Hehe Stuck on Stupid! Now that brings back memories.
Hey StuckonStupid@64: You deliver rational discourse? To whom? When? During what blog entry?
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“What White House administration member has been convicted? Hmmm…? Name and Citation Please?”
Comment by Puddybud W. Bush — 5/22/06 @ 9:36 pm
WTF? I have to do your homework now?
@ 66 hmmmm, very convincing, in a totally unconvincing way.
You know God has a sense of humor when you read Donnageddon’s reality based blog entries! My oh my!
Well stuckonstupid@67: Name a convicted Bush Administration official?
Hard to argue with :
“Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha etc..”
God must be proud of his “Puddybud”.
Donnageddon: He’s a Democrat because he’s too stupid to think for himself.
Donna can you EVER think of an original comeback? Oops… I already know the answer. No! U’s a dullknife!
Puddybud, name any instance where the rubber stamp House ethics committee, or Attorney General investigated the gross corruption of the Bush White House.
I await your answer.
Hey Rufus Kennedy: I know why the donk want the government back!
Their daughters need to intern there.
And putting “Robert F. Kennedy Jr.” at the end of your “PuddyBud” signature demonstrates that you are an originalist, and a very sharp knife.
What a complete waste of oxygen you are, Puddybud. A real waste of resources.
Were we talking about REPUBLICANS and the sanctity of MARRIAGE???
Were we? Huhhhhhhhh???????????
(From Eschaton) http://atrios.blogspot.com/200.....7701565084
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Washington, DC, May 23 – Republicans say it is inevitable that some voters would be concerned and even distracted by the numerous personal indiscretions of the various candidates likely to seek the office of president, and express concern about whether they would be likely to repeat such behavior while in the White House.
While former New York mayor Rudi Giuliani’s popularity increased after the events of September 11, pushing his personal issues into the background, Republicans worry he would bring to the White House the kind of activities which marred his tenure at Gracie Mansion.
Giuiliani’s behavior led to a judge barring the presence of Judith Nathan, with whom he began having an affair during his last term as mayor, from the mayoral home. The judge’s order also criticized Giuliani for the emotional harm he inflicted on his children.
Twice-married Virginia Senator George Allen faces questions over claimed sadistic treatment of his siblings and his fondness for confederate memorabilia despite his having grown up in California. While divorce alone may not disqualify him from the ballot in Republican voters’ eyes – they overlooked it in 1980 when Ronald Reagan became the first, and only, divorced man to be elected president – it is still expected to impact his standing with conservative religious voters. Senator McCain of Arizona is in a similar position.
Thrice-married former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich also concerns Republicans as he gears up for a potential presidential run. Gingrich, currently 62, began dating his geometry teacher, and future wife, while he was still in high school. He later served her divorce papers at her hospital bed where she was receiving treatment for cancer. He divorced his second wife after it was revealed that he had been having a long-running affair with a staffer 23 years younger than him during the Clinton impeachment saga.
LeftTurn @ 3: “BREAKING ! Pope’s idol, Drudge got caught in lie – Pope aligns himself with liar!”
…and what are you alinging yourself with the lies coming out of TruthOut in regards to the May 12 ‘story’ about Rove being indicited by May 17?
Whoops…didn’t spell check, sorry. P.S. For some balance, Drudge is an idiot anyway, who should not be quoted.
Donna@whereever: I first await your answer on a Bush Admin figure being indicted? Please take your time.
Regarding wasting oxygen, why thank you Donnageddon. Do you have anything else to say? Come on Donnageddon get it off those massive pectorals. Please tell me more Donnageddon. I realize you’ve been trying to say something for a long time Donnageddon. I with Goldy’s approval give you the floor to let it all hang out Donnageddon.
Now Quiet Please! Some original thoughts from Donnageddon, courtesy of HorsesASS!
Back on topic, I always appreciated Postman’s views back on the old “Seattle Week in Review” show on KCTS. He and Joel Connelly always had about the best viewpoints on the issues, and I’m glad he’s blogging.
http://www.drudgereport.com/flash5noo.htm – So much for Drudge retracting his statement. No lefties, he didn’t
Regarding goldteins newest sell-out to evil capitalism… (his hate bush paraphenalia over there on the left) …
One of those clever little buggers claims “51% is not a mandate”…
I was wondering…
does 129 votes make a mandate?
I think the issue I see with William Jefferson D-LA has more to do with the silence of Goldy and the other lefties here that were so gleeful when talking about Duke Cunningham (who is where he belongs, in jail). These same people were ready to convict Tom Delay before his case even went to trial. If he’s convicted, he belongs in jail too. So, why aren’t you guys condemning Jefferson? It’s pretty clear he either took bribes or is the target of a large scale goverment conspiracy. Using the same standard used for Delay, allegations made are really the same as a conviction. Goldy blogged several times on Cunningham and numerous times on Delay. Yet, silence on Jefferson. Is this a racial issue? Does Jefferson gets a pass because he’s black?
OK WHO SHOT THE RABBIT.OR DID THE RABBIT TURN SPANISH.
GBS FUCK YOU PISS ANT.
OK ASSHOLES LETS SEE THE DRUDE RETRACTION.
Name a convicted Bush Administration official?
Puddybud W. Bush: Larry Franklin
“And putting “Robert F. Kennedy Jr.” at the end of your “PuddyBud””
Commentby Donnageddon…………………….[Puddybud, Welcome to the Kennedy Club!!!!!! Best regards, JCH Kennedy]
Looks more and more like the Bush regime is guilty of planting evidence against LA Congressman. Even sone republicans question FBI activity…
Commentby LeftTurn— 5/22/06@ 8:38 pm
So did the FBI videotape Bill Jefferson getting $100,000 in monopoly money? Or did they use those George W Bush $200 bills?
Several people have been arrested after successfully using this phony $200 bill, which features a picture of George W. Bush and a depiction of the White House with a lawn sign saying, “We like broccoli.”
http://politicalhumor.about.co.....shbill.htm
Too bad Bill Jefferson was dumb enough to fall for taking 500 of these George W Bush $200 bills as a bribe! And how outrageous that the FBI used this videotape as a basis to raid Jefferson’s home and office!
May 22, 2006 — Jim McGreevey (D-NJ) shockingly admits that before he became governor of New Jersey, he’d have anonymous gay sex at Garden State highway rest stops.
“All I knew was that my behavior was getting crazier and crazier,” McGreevey says of his torrid truck-stop trysts in an upcoming book that details his tortured life of lies and sexual repression.
“With each new encounter, I was getting nearer and nearer to being caught – which surely would have generated headlines, especially after I became executive director of the state parole board” in the mid-1980s.
“The closet starves a man, and when he gets a chance he gorges till it sickens him,” he writes in his book, titled “The Confession.”
McGreevey revealed to The Post that he spent time in a psychiatric hospital at an Episcopalian monastery in the Hudson Valley after his stunning resignation as governor in 2004.
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/64102.htm
A search of Jefferson’s Washington home in August 2005 turned up $90,000 in cash in the freezer, stashed in food containers and wrapped in aluminum foil, the affidavit said.
The money was part of $100,000 in cash that had been given to Jefferson by an informant working with investigators, and the delivery of the money was taped by the FBI, according to the affidavit.
Jefferson’s home in New Orleans was searched at the same time. A month later, after flooding from Hurricane Katrina devastated the city, the congressman came under criticism for traveling to his home with a National Guard escort to retrieve personal belongings.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITI.....index.html
Jefferson must have wanted to retrieve his stash of cash from his home after Hurricane Katrina, so it wouldn’t fall prey to looters!
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER AGREES THAT GOLDY IS AN ASSHOLE:
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Referendum 65: Pass the petition
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER EDITORIAL BOARD
Churches played a key role in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, delivering a message from the pulpits denouncing discrimination. This past weekend’s attempt to enlist some of the state’s churches to roll back civil rights legislation was woefully out of character with that tradition.
We don’t know just how many congregations took part in “Referendum Sunday,” part of a drive to gather signatures for Referendum 65. If enough signatures are garnered, voters would be asked in November if they want to throw out a law the Legislature passed earlier this year making it illegal to discriminate on the grounds of sexual orientation in housing, employment and lending.
Not two weeks earlier, clergy led prayer services in eight Washington cities in support of the new gay rights law, thanking God for creating and loving all people “just as we are.”
Hmmm. Which would Jesus attend?
The pulpit is a legitimate political stage. The unavoidable duality of spiritual human beings is reconciling the teachings of their faith with the realities of life around them. Churches, synagogues and mosques are natural forums for contemplation and discussion of ways to achieve that reconciliation. Part of the First Amendment tradition is a community of faithful people free to express and practice as their beliefs guide them.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/.....lpited.asp
NEWS FLASH!!!!
William Jefferson (D-La) continues to assert his innocence and shares for the first time his defense. William Jefferson alleges that the figure in the videotape was not him. Rather it was actually George Jefferson, the former dry-cleaning magnate. William Jefferson went on to chronicle a very sad tale about how actor Sherman Hemsley is still attempting to recover from his 1999 Bankrupcy. Actor Sherman Hemsley’s (The Jefferson’s, Amen) decision to invest his savings in a failed 1987 movie, Ghost Fever (1987) was the beginning of his financial undoing and led to his decision to seek bankruptcy-court protection in 1999 as his debts amounted to $1 million, the New York Post reported, citing court records. His lawyer, Joseph Schleimer, told the newspaper, “It’s not a secret. … Like many actors, he did not handle his money very well.” In desperation to feed his family, Hemsley dressed up as William Jefferson and is clearly the figure seen on that videotape!
Pope-A-Dope the pulpit is a legitimate political stage just so long as you don’t require me to pay taxes to support it. You want to mix politics and religion, do it on your own dime. Funny how righties always attack Dems on taxes but then turn around and try to justify tax breaks for their own causes. Hmmmm.
So Pope-A-Dope is concerned about a New Jersey Governor who is gay but has no trouble with a gay mayor and ex-legislature in our own state who used his office (on taxpayer time) to look for sex??? Situational ethics strike again. Too bad these righties don’t actually believe in anything. If they did, they wouldn’t be running 70% disapprovals!
For Da Cluesless says Larry Franklin: Lawrence Anthony Franklin was a U.S. Air Force Reserve Colonel.
Yes Cluesless he is not even a bottom ranking Bush Administration official.
Cluesless you can’t even buy a clue for a quarter.
Bwah hah hah hah heh heh heh heh hoh hoh hoh!
Donna, at least Cluesless tried. You are an empty suit, waster of oxygen a producer of Al Gore problem gas; carbon dioxide.
Hey JCH Kennedy, did you receive your DoVF alert that your personal data may have been compromised over that computer theft? Most members of the Goldy Northwest Division of Lunatic Moonbats won’t get notified. They hate the military so much they chose not to volunteer!
NEWS FLASH!!!! GEORGE JEFFERSON IS ALIVE!!!!!!
William Jefferson (D-La) continues to assert his innocence and shares for the first time his defense. William Jefferson alleges that the figure in the videotape was not him. Rather it was actually George Jefferson, the former dry-cleaning magnate. William Jefferson went on to chronicle a very sad tale about how actor Sherman Hemsley is still attempting to recover from his 1999 Bankrupcy. Actor Sherman Hemsley’s (The Jefferson’s, Amen) decision to invest his savings in a failed 1987 movie, Ghost Fever (1987) was the beginning of his financial undoing and led to his decision to seek bankruptcy-court protection in 1999 as his debts amounted to $1 million, the New York Post reported, citing court records. His lawyer, Joseph Schleimer, told the newspaper, “It’s not a secret. … Like many actors, he did not handle his money very well.” In desperation to feed his family, Hemsley dressed up as William Jefferson and is clearly the figure seen on that videotape!
Just a reminder that the hero of the right, Lush Flimbaugh is peeing into a cup in front of his probation officer today ! ! !
Of course the nutcase right will play up the Jefferson scandal for all it is worth to argue that Democrats are just as bad as the Republicans. What they will never, ever admit is that the real problem today in Washington D.C. isn’t isolated examples of corruption.
What makes the Rove-DeLay gang so dangerous is that they have put in place a “cash-and-carry” system that overwhelms the policy making process. You’d have to go back 100 years to find a time where corruption was so deeply embedded in the legislative process.
The nutcases can’t blame this system on the Democrats. They have been effectively marginalized, e.g., by the K Street Project’s successful effort to force major lobbying firms to only hire Republicans.
What’s going on in D.C. is a fundamentally Republican scandal. It shows what happens when you put too much power in the hands of one party.
Roger and Gang the Democrats are now eating their own for the first time in history. Do the rightly left going to run on the plank that they never played the corruption game? Wow that is a hard act to follow when the state of Louisiana runs on corruption and let’s not forget Chicago, Miami, New York, and Washington DC. Roger did you say Dean Logan was in New Orleans last week counting ballots for Ray Nagin the dark chocolate man.
http://www.dailykos.com/
Memo to Dem Caucus: Demand Jefferson’s resignation
by VirginiaDem
Tue May 23, 2006 at 07:58:44 AM PDT
(From the diaries. I agree wholeheartedly. No double standards. Corruption is corruption, no matter where it may arise — kos)
To whom it may concern:
I’ve noticed that the Democratic campaign effort for 2006 is attempting to run against a Republican “culture of corruption” this year. I understand where you’re coming from – between the Abramoff and MZM scandals, there is plenty of grist for that mill.
However, a certain Democratic congressman is undermining this effort. Rep. William Jefferson has apparently been up to no good – getting caught on tape (and with $90,000 in his freezer) in a bribery scandal. Despite the rock solid evidence compiled by the FBI, Rep. Jefferson still insists on running for office.
My plea is obvious. Tell Mr. Jefferson to resign immediately.
MWS W. Bush: Click on the link!
“Hey JCH Kennedy, did you receive your DoVF alert that your personal data may have been compromised over that computer theft? Most members of the Goldy Northwest Division of Lunatic Moonbats won’t get notified. They hate the military so much they chose not to volunteer!
Commentby Puddybud Robert Kennedy Jr.— 5/23/06@ 6:18 am
No, JCH wasn’t notified because Supply Officers who lie about their supposed “military” service were excluded from the list.
Hey, when you gonna pay up your gambling debt, Puddybud RFK, Jr.?
You know, this November it’ll be a friggin year old. How much “juice” would the Bush Crime Family charge for letting a gambling debt go uncollected for this long?
Two top CIA officials will bolster prosecutors’ charge that Vice President Cheney’s chief aide lied to them, court papers show….
Both CIA officials – including a top architect of the 2003 Iraq invasion – discussed Plame with Libby a month before columnist Robert Novak blew her cover in July 2003, prosecutors charge.
Looks like Scooter has some incentive to roll over and tell us the turth about WHATADICK Cheney’s outing of a CIA agent.
No, JCH wasn’t notified because Supply Officers who lie about their supposed “military” service were excluded from the list.
Commentby GBS [………..That’s LT, USN, 1110, to you, E-3 GBS. Maybe a little brig time might help you to remember your military bearing.]
“Maybe a little brig time might help you to remember your military bearing.]
Commentby REP Pat Kennedy [D-Bitchslap the Black Security Guard At LAX]— 5/23/06@ 11:48 am”
Maybe a little “confessional” time might help you with your lying.
Commentby REP Pat Kennedy [D-Bitchslap the Black Security Guard At LAX]—
What kind of crazy batshit fuckhead name is the inbred moronic right winger using? Just his name alone makes everything he says into a joke.
“I first await your answer on a Bush Admin figure being indicted? Please take your time.
Commentby Puddybud Robert Kennedy Jr.— 5/22/06@ 10:16 pm”
Uhhh, Scooter Libby?
Puddybud @ all:
While you think the Republicans hold the moral high ground because the Bush administration hasn’t had the same number of investigations or indictments as the Clinton administration, you’re only fooling yourself.
Here’s a few fun facts for you.
No subpoenas have been issued to the Bush White House.
The Clinton Administration produced well over 1.2 million pages of documents to the House Government Reform Committee alone.
Number of hours of sworn testimony in Congress over the Christmas Cardgate of potential Democratic donors – 140
Number of house of sworn testimony into the Abu Ghraib prison scandal – 12
Number of House Government Reform Committee oversight hearings under the Democrats in ’93-94 – 135
Number of House Government Reform Committee oversight last year – 37 None targeting the Bush administration.
GOA reported from October 1996 to March 1998 — well before the impeachment hearings — the Clinton White House staff had spent more than 55,000 hours responding to more than 300 congressional requests, and had produced hundreds of video and audio tapes, along with hundreds of thousands of pages of documents, to congressional investigators.
Bush administration – Baaa haaa haaaa haaaaa.
“YOU WANT THE TRUTH?!?!! YOU CAN’T HANDLE THE TRUTH!!”
Be careful of what you ask for, you just might get it in January of ’07.
Intelligent people do not need to use vulgarity to express opinions. But hey, what do you expect from the ignorant, baby killing neo-cons, honesty, intellect, honor or character?