Another Republican in trouble

gardenweasel

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now,now shammy.....

have any idea when the harry reid land deal will hit the front page of the times?...

and what happened to the "cash in the freezer" story?.....

and how about ole` sandy "skivvies" burglar destroying...not just taking...DESTROYING official security documents from the national archivies...in the heat of the 9/11 commission investigation....

i`m still waiting to see that story investigated and on the front page of the nyt`s......

can you even imagine if condi rice had done what burglar did?....

can anyone even imagine the liberal media on that one?...

there are skunks in both burrows....no doubt....republican and democrat....but,you wouldn`t know it...

the media....in no small part....will win congress for the dems....

believe that...i wouldn`t lie to you...
 
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DOGS THAT BARK

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Maybe they ought to take Bill/Hilliary road and lie till you get absolute proof to contrary and then make up another lie on why you lied in 1st place. :)



By DANNY HAKIM
Published: October 17, 2006
For more than a decade, one piece of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton?s informal biography has been that she was named for Sir Edmund Hillary, the conqueror of Mount Everest. The story was even recounted in Bill Clinton?s autobiography.

But yesterday, Mrs. Clinton?s campaign said she was not named for Sir Edmund after all.

?It was a sweet family story her mother shared to inspire greatness in her daughter, to great results I might add,? said Jennifer Hanley, a spokeswoman for the campaign.

In May 1953, Sir Edmund and his Sherpa guide, Tenzing Norgay, became the first men to reach the summit of Mount Everest. In 1995, shortly after meeting Sir Edmund, Mrs. Clinton said that her mother, Dorothy Rodham, had long told her she was named for the famous mountaineer.

?It had two l?s, which is how she thought she was supposed to spell Hillary,? Mrs. Clinton said at the time, after meeting Sir Edmund. ?So when I was born, she called me Hillary, and she always told me it?s because of Sir Edmund Hillary.?

Even though Bill Clinton repeated the story in his 2004 autobiography, ?My Life,? Hillary Clinton did not mention it in her own autobiography, ?Living History,? which was published in 2003.

But one big hole has been poked in the story over the years, both in cyberspace and elsewhere: Sir Edmund became famous only after climbing Everest in 1953. Mrs. Clinton, as it happens, was born in 1947.

---and whats this after just trying to escape one cover-up is Reid caught in yet another??

WASHINGTON

Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid has been using campaign donations instead of his personal money to pay Christmas bonuses for the support staff at the Ritz-Carlton where he lives in an upscale condominium. Federal election law bars candidates from converting political donations for personal use.
Questioned about the campaign expenditures by The Associated Press, Reid's office said Monday he was personally reimbursing his campaign for $3,300 in donations he had directed to the staff holiday fund at his residence.
 
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You might be an obsessed Clintonphobe if you think Hillarys mom lying to her about where her name came from is news.
 

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The guy answers a Republican in trouble with a story about Hillary's mother:shrug: Then the other Neocon Nutjob answers about a Democrat Crook. Neither one addresses the Republican.
Of course we would love to see the Democrat crook gone and I dunno what to do with Hillary's mother. Maybe get a special prosecuter to look into it? But that kind of backfired the last time they did that because they had to find the Clinton's not guilty of anything except lying about a bj that any married man would have to lie about.
 

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The guy answers a Republican in trouble with a story about Hillary's mother:shrug: Then the other Neocon Nutjob answers about a Democrat Crook. Neither one addresses the Republican.

That is some funny shit.
 

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shamrock my friend....

i'm wondering why you don't say anything about harry reid's questionable ethics. or the guy from louisiana with the $100,000 found in his ice box., who the stupid people from his district will probably send back for another term.

let's talk about good old harry reid, the champion for the working people (that's who the dems are supposed to stand for).

good old harry had taken some of his campaign contributions & gave it to workers in his condo unit for christmas gifts...that's an ethics violation.

harry reid's sons are lobbyists in wash. there has been a conflict of interest between harry & the groups that his son's represents (sorry but i don't know the specifics).

and i won't mention his questionable dealings involving land purchases & income tax advoidance that now that he's caught he is trying to correct.

i'm bringing up good old harry here because most of the posters in this forum act like the republicans are the only ones who do shady things. i maintain that ALL politicians, on all levels are only out for themselves.

there used to be a time when politics was thought of as a noble profession where men or women entered politics because they wanted to help the common man. but that has since gone.

today's politicians only enter politics because it is a way of becoming very wealthy.

did anybody ever notice that politicians never leave office poorer than when they entered it.

i am so disgusted with the way politics is today with it's partisanship.....i probably won't vote for the next 20 years.
 

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Take it easy on Harry Reid. He grew up in Searchlight, NV. If you've ever been there, you'd understand and give him some slack.

Reid sucks. There are too many Dems like him - basically rising to the top because of seniority rather than performance. Then they are rarely held accountable for their actions because the party becomes reliant on their status, and afraid of the void that would be left in their absence.

All of these people are why we need every incumbent voted out next month.
 

Terryray

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yup

yup

Take it easy on Harry Reid. He grew up in Searchlight, NV. If you've ever been there, you'd understand and give him some slack.

and try Roane Co. TN or Bonham, TX! You can understand why Lyndon Johnson felt the highest praise he could give to any man's ethics was when he mentioned how Sam Rayburn (a great Speaker of the House for 17 years) died and left to heirs only the family ranch in E. TX and $10k in savings.
 

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and try Roane Co. TN or Bonham, TX! You can understand why Lyndon Johnson felt the highest praise he could give to any man's ethics was when he mentioned how Sam Rayburn (a great Speaker of the House for 17 years) died and left to heirs only the family ranch in E. TX and $10k in savings.
Yeah, I remember driving on I-10 in the middle of freekin nowhere in TX and seeing a sign for LBJ's birthplace. Maybe I'll give him a pass on that terrible 1964 anti-Goldwater commercial with the little girl getting nuked.
 

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reminds me....

reminds me....

1964 anti-Goldwater commercial with the little girl getting nuked.

whadda great political commercial! reminds me how Harry Truman once had choice image in speech of how Republican party is like the black jack-boot of rich banker pressing down on the poor with the mud-caked heel, sqeezing life and all out. Herbert Hoover was so offended by it that he took Harry to task next time they met. Harry just laughed and said "yup, it was so offensive, I even thought about not using it!". Politics is politics...


That LBJ ranch is very nice visit. His plain grave under live oak tree by river, his '65 Lincoln connie convertibles he drove around ranch on (with dual-point distributors on 430 cubic inch V8s---put that in yer Prius!), on tour bus (no private cars allowed as Lady Bird still lives there) they play LBJ's favorite tune "Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head".
 

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That LBJ ranch is very nice visit. His plain grave under live oak tree by river, his '65 Lincoln connie convertibles he drove around ranch on (with dual-point distributors on 430 cubic inch V8s---put that in yer Prius!), on tour bus (no private cars allowed as Lady Bird still lives there) they play LBJ's favorite tune "Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head".
Look pal, I gotta Civic Hybrid not one of dem damn Priuses. Those are for pussies. My first car was a Pinto - so I think I've earned the right to drive anything I want from here on out.

OK, next time I have my passport with me and decide to "mess" with Texas, I'll be sure to visit the home of one of our worst presidents of all time.

I was born in the same town in VA as Woodrow Wilson, so my presidential birthplace standards are very high.:SIB
 
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