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To: Liz
Which brings up Golan Cipel. Now, someone had to facilitate Golan's Glorious Adventures---

Liz, lol. I don't know whether to laugh or cry at your post. You definitely have a way with words. I think the odds of us getting any answers to your questions is 0. I don't know why the Bush justice department isn't prosecuting the hell out of these folks. I want Sandy Berger's head, along with all the New Jersey players. And whatever happened to Torricelli? You don't hear much about that big mouth anymore after the Torricelli Amendment was exposed.

I was born and raised in the North East. I now live in God's country ;) These guys wouldn't last a minute. They eat people like this for breakfast. The utter arrogance and lawlessness is appalling.

32 posted on 09/26/2006 5:49:24 PM PDT by N. Beaujon (http://www.nbeaujon.com "You are Muslim until proven innocent.")
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To: N. Beaujon; jla; TommyDale

As I posted above, it appears there might be a new climate out there. Could be it's now OK to criticize wrongdoing committed by protected classes---to criticize without being characterized as a "right wing-religious zealot who is rigidly judgemental."

I think Bubba's breakdown on FOX is also an indication that things might be changing---WJC went ballistic at the thought that he and Hillary might actually have to take the blame for something. This is unprecedented for free-wheeling liberals protected by PC. They may now have to take responsibility----yikes.

Now, McGreevey wrote his tell-all under the mantle of political correctness---figuring his 'I'm a Gay American' protection speech gave him carte blanche to say or do anything without fear of criticism, and, least of all, without fear of prosecution.

McGay made statements in the book that now appear to place him in legal jeopardy (as the posted article suggests).

As they say----what goes around, comes around.


33 posted on 09/26/2006 7:24:18 PM PDT by Liz (The US Constitution is intended to protect the people from the government.)
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