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RE: Senator pleads guilty to disorderly conduct - 8/31/2007 3:05:12 PM   
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Fred Thompson - married his daughter. (Oops, sorry, just looks like it.)

On the Dem side? All one-marriage candidates. The Clintons have had their well-publicized (and exploited at immense taxpayer expense by the GOP) difficulties, but they stuck with it and are making it work. Still, you will hear time and again the GOP trot themselves out as the Holy Sacred Lockbox of America's Morals. And the media will swallow it whole and spit it back out at us, no matter how jaw-droppingly ridiculous the reality of it is.


Have you seen Dennis Kucinch's (sp?) daug....errrr........ wife? I personally don't have a problem with them, but let's be fair.

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RE: Senator pleads guilty to disorderly conduct - 8/31/2007 3:06:19 PM   
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I don`t think anyone,including republicans, care about his private life or sexual choices.


The cave-dwelling fundamentalist Republican base, which comprised 35% of The Mistake's votes in 2004, care deeply. People of the same sex giving each other pleasure and sometimes falling in love is the greatest threat to America's well-being for these unfortunate struggling proto-humanoids.

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RE: Senator pleads guilty to disorderly conduct - 8/31/2007 3:07:17 PM   
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...but let's be fair


Wouldn't that sort of take all the fun out of partisanship? 

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RE: Senator pleads guilty to disorderly conduct - 8/31/2007 3:08:08 PM   
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Yes, I think the technical term is "troglodyte."

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The cave-dwelling fundamentalist Republican base, which comprised 35% of The Mistake's votes in 2004, care deeply. People of the same sex giving each other pleasure and sometimes falling in love is the greatest threat to America's well-being for these unfortunate struggling proto-humanoids.

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RE: Senator pleads guilty to disorderly conduct - 8/31/2007 3:32:09 PM   
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...but let's be fair


Wouldn't that sort of take all the fun out of partisanship? 


It would, must be the sadist in me coming out, wanting to deprive them of their joy.

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RE: Senator pleads guilty to disorderly conduct - 8/31/2007 8:15:02 PM   
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Oops.

The ReThuglicans just lost another in the Senate.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070901/ap_on_go_co/craig_arrest

Too funny.

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RE: Senator pleads guilty to disorderly conduct - 9/1/2007 2:27:22 AM   
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MINNEAPOLIS - Sen. Larry Craig of Idaho pleaded guilty this month to misdemeanor disorderly conduct after being arrested at the Minneapolis airport.

A Hennepin County court docket showed Craig pleading guilty to the disorderly conduct charge Aug. 8, with the court dismissing a charge of gross misdemeanor interference to privacy.

The court docket said the Republican senator was fined $1,000, plus $575 in fees. He was put on unsupervised probation for a year. A sentence of 10 days in the county workhouse was stayed.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20467347


'Tell you what, I started to read this article in the world news section of The Independent, and after about 30 seconds, thought what the fuck am I doing......... is this what constitutes news? Is this really what people consider to be the issues of the day.....well, in the context of human endeavour, I remain philosophically baffled as to why anyone would be remotely interested in the activities of a man in a toilet.

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RE: Senator pleads guilty to disorderly conduct - 9/1/2007 3:46:54 AM   
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Lots of reasons, NG. Because they also like to watch car crashes, or because they like to use the misery of others to feel better about themselves, or because they enjoy seeing someone on the other side of the socio-political fence bite the dirt, or just because they find the behaviour of their fellow humans fascinating.
 
But you're right, in the grand scheme of things, it isn't a very big deal.

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RE: Senator pleads guilty to disorderly conduct - 9/1/2007 3:54:36 AM   
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As i said before...... If someone is part of the law making process then we have a right to expect them to obey the law.

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RE: Senator pleads guilty to disorderly conduct - 9/1/2007 4:01:37 AM   
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As i said before...... If someone is part of the law making process then we have a right to expect them to obey the law.


Yes, that too.

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RE: Senator pleads guilty to disorderly conduct - 9/1/2007 6:12:30 AM   
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Lots of reasons, NG. Because they also like to watch car crashes, or because they like to use the misery of others to feel better about themselves, or because they enjoy seeing someone on the other side of the socio-political fence bite the dirt, or just because they find the behaviour of their fellow humans fascinating. 
 


Hmmm, still not convinced, Level.....a man in a toilet trying to get his cock sucked? I'm under the impression that all men have a cock, and all men like to get it sucked........the link to politics and news escapes me.

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RE: Senator pleads guilty to disorderly conduct - 9/1/2007 6:19:30 AM   
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All you fuckers piss me off, here is a man willing to compromise in the tradition of such great men as henry clay; sucking, and getting sucked, and his own party shits all over him and wants to oust him.  I hope you fuckers feel cheap, right now. It wasn't that long ago that they were talking about BI-partisanship, you guys. And the  neo-cons and conservative elements were rallying around their get-alongness.  Quick drop off the dock at the first sign of trouble seems to me.  No real democratic outrage going on here, seems like they were trying to cover it up, as they so often do. It is always the conservatives and liberal media who start all these shitstorms.

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