Posted on 05/06/2007 11:57:38 AM PDT by calcowgirl
I don’t know who you are loyal to.
Last I looked, U.S. residence was required to legally vote.
I also believe there is a ban on contributions from foreign nationals, according to FEC rules.
Like I said--I'm against foreign meddling, no matter the foreigner.
Your spelling of cynical is pretty funny. :)
Your spelling of cynical is pretty funny. :)
I think it is quite clear: The United States of America!
Americans living overseas are entitled to vote in American elections.
“To: stephenjohnbanker
Humor is good :) Mine of more of a sinical type (lol”
Oh, a bit of a demon, eh? : )
So you say.
You should see my spelling at around 2:30 in the morning. Bearly reedable :)
lol...total refusal to use spellcheck :) Cynical, I’ve got it now (LOL)
God forbid I'm posting at 2:30 am. ;)
Who exactly are you implying that I am loyal to?
“Before sentencing, and in violation of the plea agreement, Pollard and his wife Anne gave defiant media interviews in which they defended their spying, and attempted to rally American Jews to their cause. In a 60 Minutes interview, Anne said, I feel my husband and I did what we were expected to do, and what our moral obligation was as Jews, what our moral obligation was as human beings, and I have no regrets about that.
Not a good idea right before sentencing! He might have got 10 years without the posturing.
Only if I absolutely can’t sleep Unfortunately that’s more the rule than the exception. When I start leaving complete words out of sentences, I usually try to pry myself away (lol)
"October 1, 2004
JERUSALEM - For Republicans and Democrats vying for Jewish votes, it's become a well-worn clich: a handful of votes in Florida could swing this year's presidential election.
What's not so well known is that those Florida votes might not even be in Florida.
Six thousand ex-Floridians living in Israel and the territories are eligible to vote in U.S. elections in November - over 10 times the number that decided the 2000 election for George W. Bush."
Who exactly are you implying that I am loyal to?
No comment on post #153?
I think it is significant to the sentencing.
I agree. And it just reinforces my belief.
He was a traitor, and an unapologetic one at that.
No punishment is too great.
Right now, I'm pretty ticked off at someone questioning my loyalty to the U.S.A. and being too cowardly to respond.
Pollard went on a left wing tv show, and as much as said to the judge.....F you!!
The other one who disappeared first was worse . The name caller.
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