Posted on 08/16/2010 11:54:49 AM PDT by Talkradio03
More bizarre behavior from Democrat Alvin Greene, a reporter shows up to his house to ask him about the indictments against him, Greene asks him to leave his property, (Video)
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The latest Rasmussen poll had Jim DeMint at 62%
Alvin Greene 20%
This was Friday afternoon after Greene was indicted on felony charges...
He’s remaining in the race
Typical childish behavior as well. “GOOOOOOOO!!” Yeah, okay kid.
He should have showed his penis like Bill Clinton did.
was he watching soccer?
The Democrats pushed this along to get him out of the race
Somewhere, quietly, there are democrat operatives snickering their a$$es off. They knew it didn’t matter who they nominate, no one was going to beat DeMint anyway, so why not have a little fun. Help some barely functional incompetent onto the stage then see how many vote for him just because of his race.
Pathetic... this whole episode. Dems at their race-baiting worst.
I would take this guy over yuou know who as potus any day. A Greene appears to be more honest than 99.9% of Democrats. He probably would be less destructive in the Senate than Lindsay Graham.
So he’s running for the senate, but no one has the right to ask him a question. Yep. Sounds like a typical democrat.
Frankly I don’t see how Greene busts 100 on any IQ test. If the dems pushed this indictment along, it’s quite clear they’ve had their fun with him and are ready to shove him off the stage. Sad part is, he very likely has no clue what’s occurring around him.
He IS the Democratic Party personified.
And he said he wants America to fight against terrorists and communists. He's already head and shoulders above the Kenyan POS in my book.
He's actually better than them. He at least has some modicum of honesty and patriotism.
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