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House Republicans try desperately to look like crooks |
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=2281&ncid=742&e=5&u=/thenation/20050103/cm_thenation/132096
Desperate House Republicans
Mon Jan 3
By Ari Berman
As the 109th Congress takes power, Republicans are planning to further
shred the rules, eviscerating any remaining shred of accountability or
oversight.
New GOP proposals would subvert the House Code of Conduct, create new
barriers for Ethics Committee investigations and possibly even replace
the panel's ranking Republican member, Joel Hefley (R-CO).
Republicans will discuss the changes today, before the entire House
votes tomorrow.
A coalition of eight nonpartisan watchdog groups say the strong-arm
tactics will "cripple the already weak ethics process in the House."
Moreover, Rep. Hefley's two hometown newspapers, the Denver Post and
Rocky Mountain News--both of whom endorsed Bush in 2004--called his
critics "boneheaded" and "stupid," respectively.
(Tellingly, Hefley was the only GOP member of the Ethics panel who did
not accept campaign contributions from DeLay's political action
committee.)
For doing his job, Hefley is likely to lose it.
And, come tomorrow, the new conservative House will likely delete
language requiring members to act "in a manner that shall reflect
creditably on the House."
Credibility is something this bunch--led by DeLay--decidedly lacks.
_____________________________________________________________
And there you have Republican "morality"
Harry
"My country, right or wrong," is a thing that no patriot would think
of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying, "My mother,
drunk or sober."
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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03 Jan 2005 11:24:51 PM |
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Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
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Desperate House Republicans Mon Jan 3 By Ari Berman
As the 109th Congress takes power, Republicans are planning to further
shred the rules, eviscerating any remaining shred of accountability or
oversight.
By all available evidence, every fucking Republican politician is a
criminal. All of the newspaper articles that ever get posted are
about rightard criminals.
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"And by the way - about the name you keep calling us -- "rightards". Very
nice of your liberal sorry fucked up ***** to come up with a name that debases
mentally disabled persons." -- Charlie Wolf
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03 Jan 2005 04:14:20 PM |
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So in other words, Republicans are beginning to behave as liberals have for
all these decades and your panties are all in a twist because of it. I don't
blame you, I for one was hoping Conservatives would not have to become the
dark side. Maybe it's just a sign of the times, a time when total corruption
becomes DC.
LN
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:mbejt0dgqpfv1p0cfh3k1530csg4kuciie@4ax.com...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=2281&ncid=742&e=5&u=/thenation/20050103/cm_thenation/132096
Desperate House Republicans
Mon Jan 3
By Ari Berman
As the 109th Congress takes power, Republicans are planning to further
shred the rules, eviscerating any remaining shred of accountability or
oversight.
New GOP proposals would subvert the House Code of Conduct, create new
barriers for Ethics Committee investigations and possibly even replace
the panel's ranking Republican member, Joel Hefley (R-CO).
Republicans will discuss the changes today, before the entire House
votes tomorrow.
A coalition of eight nonpartisan watchdog groups say the strong-arm
tactics will "cripple the already weak ethics process in the House."
Moreover, Rep. Hefley's two hometown newspapers, the Denver Post and
Rocky Mountain News--both of whom endorsed Bush in 2004--called his
critics "boneheaded" and "stupid," respectively.
(Tellingly, Hefley was the only GOP member of the Ethics panel who did
not accept campaign contributions from DeLay's political action
committee.)
For doing his job, Hefley is likely to lose it.
And, come tomorrow, the new conservative House will likely delete
language requiring members to act "in a manner that shall reflect
creditably on the House."
Credibility is something this bunch--led by DeLay--decidedly lacks.
_____________________________________________________________
And there you have Republican "morality"
Harry
"My country, right or wrong," is a thing that no patriot would think
of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying, "My mother,
drunk or sober."
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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03 Jan 2005 04:52:29 PM |
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<needham@syix.com> wrote in message
news:0tjCd.6254$5R.1945@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
So in other words, Republicans are beginning to behave as liberals have
for
all these decades and your panties are all in a twist because of it. I
don't
blame you, I for one was hoping Conservatives would not have to become the
dark side. Maybe it's just a sign of the times, a time when total
corruption
becomes DC.
You spent $70 million of my money trying to show Dems. are corrupt, and you
failed. The Reagan Administration was among the most indicted in history,
just behind Nixon's. "Unindicted co-conspirator" anyone?
Deal with it.
LN
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:mbejt0dgqpfv1p0cfh3k1530csg4kuciie@4ax.com...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=2281&ncid=742&e=5&u=/thenation/20050103/cm_thenation/132096
Desperate House Republicans
Mon Jan 3
By Ari Berman
As the 109th Congress takes power, Republicans are planning to further
shred the rules, eviscerating any remaining shred of accountability or
oversight.
New GOP proposals would subvert the House Code of Conduct, create new
barriers for Ethics Committee investigations and possibly even replace
the panel's ranking Republican member, Joel Hefley (R-CO).
Republicans will discuss the changes today, before the entire House
votes tomorrow.
A coalition of eight nonpartisan watchdog groups say the strong-arm
tactics will "cripple the already weak ethics process in the House."
Moreover, Rep. Hefley's two hometown newspapers, the Denver Post and
Rocky Mountain News--both of whom endorsed Bush in 2004--called his
critics "boneheaded" and "stupid," respectively.
(Tellingly, Hefley was the only GOP member of the Ethics panel who did
not accept campaign contributions from DeLay's political action
committee.)
For doing his job, Hefley is likely to lose it.
And, come tomorrow, the new conservative House will likely delete
language requiring members to act "in a manner that shall reflect
creditably on the House."
Credibility is something this bunch--led by DeLay--decidedly lacks.
_____________________________________________________________
And there you have Republican "morality"
Harry
"My country, right or wrong," is a thing that no patriot would think
of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying, "My mother,
drunk or sober."
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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03 Jan 2005 06:31:12 PM |
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"Edw" <mang@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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<needham@syix.com> wrote in message
news:0tjCd.6254$5R.1945@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
So in other words, Republicans are beginning to behave as liberals have
for
all these decades and your panties are all in a twist because of it. I
don't
blame you, I for one was hoping Conservatives would not have to become
the
dark side. Maybe it's just a sign of the times, a time when total
corruption
becomes DC.
You spent $70 million of my money trying to show Dems. are corrupt, and
you
failed.
Failed... you're deluding yourself. The processed worked and end the end,
the demonRats were more concerned over politics than a corrupt
administration.
But ask yourself, did you also whine when your corrupt hero took a bongo
trip to Africa and paid off his liberal press entourage with free room,
board, hotel & party-time?
NO, HYPOCRITES DID NOT!
The Reagan Administration was among the most indicted in history,
just behind Nixon's. "Unindicted co-conspirator" anyone?
And Reagon was impeached? or was he charged and convicted of any crime?
Deal with it.
I am, but you're the one with your panties in a bunch. You deal with that!
LN
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:mbejt0dgqpfv1p0cfh3k1530csg4kuciie@4ax.com...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=2281&ncid=742&e=5&u=/thenation/20050103/cm_thenation/132096
Desperate House Republicans
Mon Jan 3
By Ari Berman
As the 109th Congress takes power, Republicans are planning to further
shred the rules, eviscerating any remaining shred of accountability or
oversight.
New GOP proposals would subvert the House Code of Conduct, create new
barriers for Ethics Committee investigations and possibly even replace
the panel's ranking Republican member, Joel Hefley (R-CO).
Republicans will discuss the changes today, before the entire House
votes tomorrow.
A coalition of eight nonpartisan watchdog groups say the strong-arm
tactics will "cripple the already weak ethics process in the House."
Moreover, Rep. Hefley's two hometown newspapers, the Denver Post and
Rocky Mountain News--both of whom endorsed Bush in 2004--called his
critics "boneheaded" and "stupid," respectively.
(Tellingly, Hefley was the only GOP member of the Ethics panel who did
not accept campaign contributions from DeLay's political action
committee.)
For doing his job, Hefley is likely to lose it.
And, come tomorrow, the new conservative House will likely delete
language requiring members to act "in a manner that shall reflect
creditably on the House."
Credibility is something this bunch--led by DeLay--decidedly lacks.
_____________________________________________________________
And there you have Republican "morality"
Harry
"My country, right or wrong," is a thing that no patriot would think
of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying, "My mother,
drunk or sober."
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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| User: "Edw" |
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04 Jan 2005 12:56:18 PM |
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<needham@syix.com> wrote in message
news:ktlCd.6905$yV1.3193@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com...
"Edw" <mang@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:N0kCd.9850$by5.8750@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com...
<needham@syix.com> wrote in message
news:0tjCd.6254$5R.1945@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
So in other words, Republicans are beginning to behave as liberals have
for
all these decades and your panties are all in a twist because of it. I
don't
blame you, I for one was hoping Conservatives would not have to become
the
dark side. Maybe it's just a sign of the times, a time when total
corruption
becomes DC.
You spent $70 million of my money trying to show Dems. are corrupt, and
you
failed.
Failed... you're deluding yourself. The processed worked and end the end,
the demonRats were more concerned over politics than a corrupt
administration.
What corruption? Every investigation turned up with nothing on its subject,
Bill Clinton. No Whitewater. No Troopergate. Just the insane speculation
of drug-addled rightwinger Rush.
The Dems in the senate did the right thing.
But ask yourself, did you also whine when your corrupt hero took a bongo
trip to Africa and paid off his liberal press entourage with free room,
board, hotel & party-time?
NO, HYPOCRITES DID NOT!
Did you complain when every politician since Pericles used public monies to
enhance his chances of remaining in power?
The Reagan Administration was among the most indicted in history,
just behind Nixon's. "Unindicted co-conspirator" anyone?
And Reagon was impeached? or was he charged and convicted of any crime?
Most of his administration, including his VP, were.
Deal with it.
I am, but you're the one with your panties in a bunch. You deal with that!
Is that why your post is clearly that of a man choking on his own bile?
Bush could not withstand one-tenth the scrutiny Bill Clinton did.
LN
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:mbejt0dgqpfv1p0cfh3k1530csg4kuciie@4ax.com...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=2281&ncid=742&e=5&u=/thenation/20050103/cm_thenation/132096
Desperate House Republicans
Mon Jan 3
By Ari Berman
As the 109th Congress takes power, Republicans are planning to
further
shred the rules, eviscerating any remaining shred of accountability
or
oversight.
New GOP proposals would subvert the House Code of Conduct, create new
barriers for Ethics Committee investigations and possibly even
replace
the panel's ranking Republican member, Joel Hefley (R-CO).
Republicans will discuss the changes today, before the entire House
votes tomorrow.
A coalition of eight nonpartisan watchdog groups say the strong-arm
tactics will "cripple the already weak ethics process in the House."
Moreover, Rep. Hefley's two hometown newspapers, the Denver Post and
Rocky Mountain News--both of whom endorsed Bush in 2004--called his
critics "boneheaded" and "stupid," respectively.
(Tellingly, Hefley was the only GOP member of the Ethics panel who
did
not accept campaign contributions from DeLay's political action
committee.)
For doing his job, Hefley is likely to lose it.
And, come tomorrow, the new conservative House will likely delete
language requiring members to act "in a manner that shall reflect
creditably on the House."
Credibility is something this bunch--led by DeLay--decidedly lacks.
_____________________________________________________________
And there you have Republican "morality"
Harry
"My country, right or wrong," is a thing that no patriot would think
of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying, "My mother,
drunk or sober."
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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| User: "Nightwing" |
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03 Jan 2005 05:42:40 PM |
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<needham@syix.com> wrote in message
news:0tjCd.6254$5R.1945@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
So in other words, Republicans are beginning to behave as liberals have
for all these decades and your panties are all in a twist because of it. I
don't blame you, I for one was hoping Conservatives would not have to
become the dark side. Maybe it's just a sign of the times, a time when
total corruption becomes DC.
LN
Excuse me LN but I don't remember anytime in history where the Democrats
changed House and Senate rules just to make sure
that they cannot be brought up on charges or violations. You talked about
corruption by Democrats for Decades when exactly was that in the 1800's?
Last I checked the Democrats had control of the Congress in 1994-1998 then
again in late 2001 to 2002. Thats a grand total of 5 years in the past
decade.
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:mbejt0dgqpfv1p0cfh3k1530csg4kuciie@4ax.com...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=2281&ncid=742&e=5&u=/thenation/20050103/cm_thenation/132096
Desperate House Republicans
Mon Jan 3
By Ari Berman
As the 109th Congress takes power, Republicans are planning to further
shred the rules, eviscerating any remaining shred of accountability or
oversight.
New GOP proposals would subvert the House Code of Conduct, create new
barriers for Ethics Committee investigations and possibly even replace
the panel's ranking Republican member, Joel Hefley (R-CO).
Republicans will discuss the changes today, before the entire House
votes tomorrow.
A coalition of eight nonpartisan watchdog groups say the strong-arm
tactics will "cripple the already weak ethics process in the House."
Moreover, Rep. Hefley's two hometown newspapers, the Denver Post and
Rocky Mountain News--both of whom endorsed Bush in 2004--called his
critics "boneheaded" and "stupid," respectively.
(Tellingly, Hefley was the only GOP member of the Ethics panel who did
not accept campaign contributions from DeLay's political action
committee.)
For doing his job, Hefley is likely to lose it.
And, come tomorrow, the new conservative House will likely delete
language requiring members to act "in a manner that shall reflect
creditably on the House."
Credibility is something this bunch--led by DeLay--decidedly lacks.
_____________________________________________________________
And there you have Republican "morality"
Harry
"My country, right or wrong," is a thing that no patriot would think
of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying, "My mother,
drunk or sober."
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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03 Jan 2005 06:35:57 PM |
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How naive are you really? Did you even bother to look at the article posted
by hairy hopeless? As usual he posted an OPINION-EDITORIAL and to top it off
by none other than the NATION! If you know anything at all about politics,
you will know this outlet is nothing more than a mouthpiece for democrat
demagoguery!
LN
"Nightwing" <gffg@uggv.fr> wrote in message
news:crcko4$6ka$1@apollon.grec.isp.9tel.net...
<needham@syix.com> wrote in message
news:0tjCd.6254$5R.1945@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
So in other words, Republicans are beginning to behave as liberals have
for all these decades and your panties are all in a twist because of it.
I don't blame you, I for one was hoping Conservatives would not have to
become the dark side. Maybe it's just a sign of the times, a time when
total corruption becomes DC.
LN
Excuse me LN but I don't remember anytime in history where the Democrats
changed House and Senate rules just to make sure
that they cannot be brought up on charges or violations. You talked about
corruption by Democrats for Decades when exactly was that in the 1800's?
Last I checked the Democrats had control of the Congress in 1994-1998 then
again in late 2001 to 2002. Thats a grand total of 5 years in the past
decade.
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:mbejt0dgqpfv1p0cfh3k1530csg4kuciie@4ax.com...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=2281&ncid=742&e=5&u=/thenation/20050103/cm_thenation/132096
Desperate House Republicans
Mon Jan 3
By Ari Berman
As the 109th Congress takes power, Republicans are planning to further
shred the rules, eviscerating any remaining shred of accountability or
oversight.
New GOP proposals would subvert the House Code of Conduct, create new
barriers for Ethics Committee investigations and possibly even replace
the panel's ranking Republican member, Joel Hefley (R-CO).
Republicans will discuss the changes today, before the entire House
votes tomorrow.
A coalition of eight nonpartisan watchdog groups say the strong-arm
tactics will "cripple the already weak ethics process in the House."
Moreover, Rep. Hefley's two hometown newspapers, the Denver Post and
Rocky Mountain News--both of whom endorsed Bush in 2004--called his
critics "boneheaded" and "stupid," respectively.
(Tellingly, Hefley was the only GOP member of the Ethics panel who did
not accept campaign contributions from DeLay's political action
committee.)
For doing his job, Hefley is likely to lose it.
And, come tomorrow, the new conservative House will likely delete
language requiring members to act "in a manner that shall reflect
creditably on the House."
Credibility is something this bunch--led by DeLay--decidedly lacks.
_____________________________________________________________
And there you have Republican "morality"
Harry
"My country, right or wrong," is a thing that no patriot would think
of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying, "My mother,
drunk or sober."
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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04 Jan 2005 12:59:51 PM |
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<needham@syix.com> wrote in message
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How naive are you really? Did you even bother to look at the article
posted
by hairy hopeless? As usual he posted an OPINION-EDITORIAL and to top it
off
by none other than the NATION! If you know anything at all about politics,
you will know this outlet is nothing more than a mouthpiece for democrat
demagoguery!
The Nation has rarely supported Dems. It is the heir of "fighting Bob"
LaFollette, one of the founders of the progressive Movememt.
Yours is the default tactic of the treed rightwinger; attack the messenger
when you can't speak to the message.
LN
"Nightwing" <gffg@uggv.fr> wrote in message
news:crcko4$6ka$1@apollon.grec.isp.9tel.net...
<needham@syix.com> wrote in message
news:0tjCd.6254$5R.1945@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
So in other words, Republicans are beginning to behave as liberals have
for all these decades and your panties are all in a twist because of
it.
I don't blame you, I for one was hoping Conservatives would not have to
become the dark side. Maybe it's just a sign of the times, a time when
total corruption becomes DC.
LN
Excuse me LN but I don't remember anytime in history where the Democrats
changed House and Senate rules just to make sure
that they cannot be brought up on charges or violations. You talked
about
corruption by Democrats for Decades when exactly was that in the 1800's?
Last I checked the Democrats had control of the Congress in 1994-1998
then
again in late 2001 to 2002. Thats a grand total of 5 years in the past
decade.
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:mbejt0dgqpfv1p0cfh3k1530csg4kuciie@4ax.com...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=2281&ncid=742&e=5&u=/thenation/20050103/cm_thenation/132096
Desperate House Republicans
Mon Jan 3
By Ari Berman
As the 109th Congress takes power, Republicans are planning to further
shred the rules, eviscerating any remaining shred of accountability or
oversight.
New GOP proposals would subvert the House Code of Conduct, create new
barriers for Ethics Committee investigations and possibly even replace
the panel's ranking Republican member, Joel Hefley (R-CO).
Republicans will discuss the changes today, before the entire House
votes tomorrow.
A coalition of eight nonpartisan watchdog groups say the strong-arm
tactics will "cripple the already weak ethics process in the House."
Moreover, Rep. Hefley's two hometown newspapers, the Denver Post and
Rocky Mountain News--both of whom endorsed Bush in 2004--called his
critics "boneheaded" and "stupid," respectively.
(Tellingly, Hefley was the only GOP member of the Ethics panel who did
not accept campaign contributions from DeLay's political action
committee.)
For doing his job, Hefley is likely to lose it.
And, come tomorrow, the new conservative House will likely delete
language requiring members to act "in a manner that shall reflect
creditably on the House."
Credibility is something this bunch--led by DeLay--decidedly lacks.
_____________________________________________________________
And there you have Republican "morality"
Harry
"My country, right or wrong," is a thing that no patriot would think
of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying, "My mother,
drunk or sober."
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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| User: "Rich Travsky " |
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03 Jan 2005 11:55:02 PM |
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wrote:
So in other words, Republicans are beginning to behave as liberals have for
all these decades and your panties are all in a twist because of it. I don't
blame you, I for one was hoping Conservatives would not have to become the
dark side. Maybe it's just a sign of the times, a time when total corruption
becomes DC.
So, in other words, republicons are showing themselves as the flaming
hypocrites they are.
You probably don't know about Jay Kim...
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:mbejt0dgqpfv1p0cfh3k1530csg4kuciie@4ax.com...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=2281&ncid=742&e=5&u=/thenation/20050103/cm_thenation/132096
Desperate House Republicans
Mon Jan 3
By Ari Berman
As the 109th Congress takes power, Republicans are planning to further
shred the rules, eviscerating any remaining shred of accountability or
oversight.
New GOP proposals would subvert the House Code of Conduct, create new
barriers for Ethics Committee investigations and possibly even replace
the panel's ranking Republican member, Joel Hefley (R-CO).
Republicans will discuss the changes today, before the entire House
votes tomorrow.
A coalition of eight nonpartisan watchdog groups say the strong-arm
tactics will "cripple the already weak ethics process in the House."
Moreover, Rep. Hefley's two hometown newspapers, the Denver Post and
Rocky Mountain News--both of whom endorsed Bush in 2004--called his
critics "boneheaded" and "stupid," respectively.
(Tellingly, Hefley was the only GOP member of the Ethics panel who did
not accept campaign contributions from DeLay's political action
committee.)
For doing his job, Hefley is likely to lose it.
And, come tomorrow, the new conservative House will likely delete
language requiring members to act "in a manner that shall reflect
creditably on the House."
Credibility is something this bunch--led by DeLay--decidedly lacks.
_____________________________________________________________
And there you have Republican "morality"
Harry
"My country, right or wrong," is a thing that no patriot would think
of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying, "My mother,
drunk or sober."
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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04 Jan 2005 06:57:53 AM |
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"Rich Travsky" <" traRvEsky"@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
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needham@syix.com wrote:
So in other words, Republicans are beginning to behave as liberals have
for
all these decades and your panties are all in a twist because of it. I
don't
blame you, I for one was hoping Conservatives would not have to become
the
dark side. Maybe it's just a sign of the times, a time when total
corruption
becomes DC.
So, in other words, republicons are showing themselves as the flaming
hypocrites they are.
Since liberals already consider it acceptable for their politiicans to be
liars, theives, cheats and hypocrites, there is a grain of truth in that
this behavor is rubbing off on Rupublicans. I believe it's a survivor of the
evilest thing that one turns into after having to thrive amongst the evil
liberal element in Washington!
You probably don't know about Jay Kim...
No, so why don't you tell me!
LN
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04 Jan 2005 01:01:09 PM |
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<needham@syix.com> wrote in message
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"Rich Travsky" <" traRvEsky"@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
news:41DA2FB6.B3B3FB14@hotmMOVEail.com...
needham@syix.com wrote:
So in other words, Republicans are beginning to behave as liberals have
for
all these decades and your panties are all in a twist because of it. I
don't
blame you, I for one was hoping Conservatives would not have to become
the
dark side. Maybe it's just a sign of the times, a time when total
corruption
becomes DC.
So, in other words, republicons are showing themselves as the flaming
hypocrites they are.
Since liberals already consider it acceptable for their politiicans to be
liars, theives, cheats and hypocrites, there is a grain of truth in that
this behavor is rubbing off on Rupublicans. I believe it's a survivor of
the
evilest thing that one turns into after having to thrive amongst the evil
liberal element in Washington!
Name any Liberal who embodies the traits you attribute to all Liberals.
Tryt really hard not be such an idiot.
You probably don't know about Jay Kim...
No, so why don't you tell me!
LN
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04 Jan 2005 12:44:00 PM |
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<needham@syix.com> wrote in message
news:lpwCd.7773$5R.7378@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
"Rich Travsky" <" traRvEsky"@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
news:41DA2FB6.B3B3FB14@hotmMOVEail.com...
needham@syix.com wrote:
So in other words, Republicans are beginning to behave as liberals have
for
all these decades and your panties are all in a twist because of it. I
don't
blame you, I for one was hoping Conservatives would not have to become
the
dark side. Maybe it's just a sign of the times, a time when total
corruption
becomes DC.
So, in other words, republicons are showing themselves as the flaming
hypocrites they are.
Since liberals already consider it acceptable for their politiicans to be
liars, theives, cheats and hypocrites,
cuckoo cuckoo cuckoo
there is a grain of truth in that
this behavor is rubbing off on Rupublicans. I believe it's a survivor of
the evilest thing that one turns into after having to thrive amongst the
evil liberal element in Washington!
You probably don't know about Jay Kim...
No, so why don't you tell me!
LN
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| User: "Rich Travsky " |
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06 Jan 2005 09:24:47 PM |
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wrote:
"Rich Travsky" <" traRvEsky"@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote in message
news:41DA2FB6.B3B3FB14@hotmMOVEail.com...
wrote:
So in other words, Republicans are beginning to behave as liberals have
for
all these decades and your panties are all in a twist because of it. I
don't
blame you, I for one was hoping Conservatives would not have to become
the
dark side. Maybe it's just a sign of the times, a time when total
corruption
becomes DC.
So, in other words, republicons are showing themselves as the flaming
hypocrites they are.
Since liberals already consider it acceptable for their politiicans to be
liars, theives, cheats and hypocrites, there is a grain of truth in that
this behavor is rubbing off on Rupublicans. I believe it's a survivor of the
evilest thing that one turns into after having to thrive amongst the evil
liberal element in Washington!
Since rightards have always been hypocrites about lying, thieving, and
cheatin, it's only natural that their true colors would show.
You probably don't know about Jay Kim...
No, so why don't you tell me!
http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1998/10/09/kim.ethics/
House Ethics Committee releases report on Rep. Kim
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Following a nine-month investigation, the
House Ethics Committee has released a report on Rep. Jay Kim
(R-California) outlining the investigation of charges for which
Kim already pleaded guilty. It includes some additional alleged
violations of House rules.
The first four charges in the report focus on Kim's acceptance
of illegal campaign contributions and making false statements on
his Financial Disclosure Statements.
Kim reached a 1997 plea agreement with the Department of Justice
on the four charges, causing Kim's return to Congress wearing an
electronic ankle surveillance monitor.
...
Despite additional findings of violations of House rules, the
committee unanimously voted not to take further action because Kim
is not seeking re-election.
The guy was tried, convicted, and wore a monitoring anklet in Congress!
You'd think that would be immediate grounds for expulsion but
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. Let's take NINE months to investigate!
And then do nothing!
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| User: "Fredric L. Rice" |
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04 Jan 2005 09:45:30 PM |
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Rich Travsky <" traRvEsky"@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
needham@syix.com wrote:
So in other words, Republicans are beginning to behave as liberals have for
all these decades and your panties are all in a twist because of it. I don't
blame you, I for one was hoping Conservatives would not have to become the
dark side. Maybe it's just a sign of the times, a time when total corruption
becomes DC.
So, in other words, republicons are showing themselves as the flaming
hypocrites they are.
*****, name a single Republican politician that isn't a hyprocrit.
From newspaper reports over the past 5 years, it looks like every
one of them are either crooks that have been caught, or crooks
that haven't been caught yet.
---
Stop Elmer Fudd web site: http://www.ElmerFudd.US/
Covert text file server: http://www.notserver.com/
"And by the way - about the name you keep calling us -- "rightards". Very
nice of your liberal sorry fucked up ***** to come up with a name that debases
mentally disabled persons." -- Charlie Wolf
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04 Jan 2005 09:49:20 PM |
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"Fredric L. Rice" <FRice@SkepticTank.ORGREMOVE> wrote in message
news:10tmojjba7nhg48@corp.supernews.com...
Rich Travsky <" traRvEsky"@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
needham@syix.com wrote:
So in other words, Republicans are beginning to behave as liberals have
for
all these decades and your panties are all in a twist because of it. I
don't
blame you, I for one was hoping Conservatives would not have to become
the
dark side. Maybe it's just a sign of the times, a time when total
corruption
becomes DC.
So, in other words, republicons are showing themselves as the flaming
hypocrites they are.
*****, name a single Republican politician that isn't a hyprocrit.
From newspaper reports over the past 5 years, it looks like every
one of them are either crooks that have been caught, or crooks
that haven't been caught yet.
---
Stop Elmer Fudd web site: http://www.ElmerFudd.US/
Covert text file server: http://www.notserver.com/
"And by the way - about the name you keep calling us -- "rightards". Very
nice of your liberal sorry fucked up ***** to come up with a name that
debases
mentally disabled persons." -- Charlie Wolf
Charlie Wolf is a rightard.
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| User: "Rich Travsky " |
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| Title: Re: House Republicans try desperately to look like crooks |
06 Jan 2005 10:00:47 PM |
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"Fredric L. Rice" wrote:
Rich Travsky <" traRvEsky"@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
needham@syix.com wrote:
So in other words, Republicans are beginning to behave as liberals have for
all these decades and your panties are all in a twist because of it. I don't
blame you, I for one was hoping Conservatives would not have to become the
dark side. Maybe it's just a sign of the times, a time when total corruption
becomes DC.
So, in other words, republicons are showing themselves as the flaming
hypocrites they are.
*****, name a single Republican politician that isn't a hyprocrit.
From newspaper reports over the past 5 years, it looks like every
one of them are either crooks that have been caught, or crooks
that haven't been caught yet.
Check out
http://feloniouselephant.blogspot.com/
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