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1 posted on 06/28/2010 11:21:06 AM PDT by a fool in paradise
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Joe lied? Well whaddaya know about that?


2 posted on 06/28/2010 11:24:58 AM PDT by P8riot (I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.)
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Typical sophistry of the left. Don’t know how much more I can take, folks.


3 posted on 06/28/2010 11:25:57 AM PDT by DallasDeb (USAFA '06 Mom)
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Old Bite Me, you know he didn’t come up with that question, some operative gave it to him knowing it would trip Thomas up at least temporarily. That Big F-ing man couldn’t think his way out of a wet Kleenex.


4 posted on 06/28/2010 11:26:06 AM PDT by West Texas Chuck (US out of the UN - UN out of the US)
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Every story written about biden should start with THOSE FIRST THREE WORDS IN THE TITLE!

LLS


5 posted on 06/28/2010 11:27:23 AM PDT by LibLieSlayer ( WOLVERINES!)
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Biden is a nasty liar. He has lied for years by saying a drunk driver killed his wife. She pulled out in front of a driver who didn’t have a drop of alcohol in his system. It was tragic, but alcohol had nothing to do with it. The family of the driver has suffered so much due to this pernicious lie. Biden has been repeatedly corrected, and he goes on telling the lie anyway. He’s not a nice person, period.


6 posted on 06/28/2010 11:27:26 AM PDT by Fantasywriter
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Biden, the plagerizer.


9 posted on 06/28/2010 11:30:16 AM PDT by anniegetyourgun
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Biden is, has always been and will always be a sumbag.


11 posted on 06/28/2010 11:31:59 AM PDT by Rumplemeyer
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Maybe Joe didn’t lie—maybe he didn’t understand the context of the quote. But that was a while ago, before Joe’s brain underwent the knife, so he probably did it on purpose. These days, one can never be sure of what Joe knows or doesn’t know. His impulse control is just about nil.


12 posted on 06/28/2010 11:33:06 AM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
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Until Biden became VP, if you want to talk to Biden you pay his son.

Its the same game Harry Reid plays with his sons. You want to talk to Harry Reid, you start with a check for $250,000 to one of his sons.


15 posted on 06/28/2010 11:37:20 AM PDT by marron
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It is a shame that Pete DuPont chose not to run against this knucklehead.


16 posted on 06/28/2010 11:38:09 AM PDT by MSF BU (++)
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Joe Biden Lied

In other news the sun rises in the east.

17 posted on 06/28/2010 11:39:26 AM PDT by from occupied ga (Your most dangerous enemy is your own government,)
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Smart a**


19 posted on 06/28/2010 11:42:48 AM PDT by Obadiah (I can see November from my house!)
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BIDEN HAS LIED THROUGHOUT HIS LIFE:

Biden Admits Plagiarism in School But Says It Was Not ‘Malevolent’
By E. J. DIONNE Jr., Special to the New York Times
Published: September 18, 1987

WASHINGTON, Sept. 17— Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr., fighting to salvage his Presidential campaign, today acknowledged ‘’a mistake’’ in his youth, when he plagiarized a law review article for a paper he wrote in his first year at law school.

Mr. Biden insisted, however, that he had done nothing ‘’malevolent,’’ that he had simply misunderstood the need to cite sources carefully. And he asserted that another controversy, concerning recent reports of his using material from others’ speeches without attribution, was ‘’much ado about nothing.’’

Mr. Biden, the 44-year-old Delaware Democrat who heads the Senate Judiciary Committee, addressed these issues at the Capitol in a morning news conference he had called expressly for that purpose. The news conference was held just before he presided over the third day of hearings on the nomination of Judge Robert H. Bork to the Supreme Court.

To buttress his assertions of sincerity and openness, Mr. Biden released a 65-page file, obtained by the Senator from the Syracuse University College of Law, that he said contained all the records of his years there. It disclosed relatively poor grades in college and law school, mixed evaluations from teachers and details of the plagiarism.

Both the current dean of the law school and Mr. Biden’s professor today played down the incident of plagiarism. [ Page A23. ] Brushing aside any suggestion that he might be forced to withdraw from the Presidential race, Mr. Biden declared at the news conference, ‘’I’m in the race to stay, I’m in the race to win, and here I come.’’ Blames Rivals

Mr. Biden also suggested that the recent damaging information about him had originated with other campaigns, which he did not identify, and that it had emerged now because he was enjoying a chance in the limelight with the Bork hearings.

‘’Look, I’m a big boy,’’ he said. ‘’I’ve been in politics for 15 years. This is not my style. If they want to do it this way, so be it.’’

The file distributed by the Senator included a law school faculty report, dated Dec. 1, 1965, that concluded that Mr. Biden had ‘’used five pages from a published law review article without quotation or attribution’’ and that he ought to be failed in the legal methods course for which he had submitted the 15-page paper.

The plagiarized article, ‘’Tortious Acts as a Basis for Jurisdiction in Products Liability Cases,’’ was published in the Fordham Law Review of May 1965. Mr. Biden drew large chunks of heavy legal prose directly from it, including such sentences as: ‘’The trend of judicial opinion in various jurisdictions has been that the breach of an implied warranty of fitness is actionable without privity, because it is a tortious wrong upon which suit may be brought by a non-contracting party.’’ Just One Footnote

In his paper, Mr. Biden included a single footnote to the Fordham Law Review article.

In a letter defending himself, dated Nov. 30, 1965, Mr. Biden pleaded with the faculty not to dismiss him from the school.

‘’My intent was not to deceive anyone,’’ Mr. Biden wrote. ‘’For if it were, I would not have been so blatant.’’

At another point, the young Mr. Biden said that ‘’if I had intended to cheat, would I have been so stupid?’’

‘’I value my word above all else,’’ the impassioned letter said. ‘’This is a fact which is known to all those who are or have been acquainted with my character.’’ Misunderstanding, He Says

Mr. Biden said today, as he did 22 years ago, that he had misunderstood the rules of citation and footnoting.

‘’I was wrong, but I was not malevolent in any way,’’ Mr. Biden said. ‘’I did not intentionally move to mislead anybody. And I didn’t. To this day I didn’t.’’

The faculty ruled that Mr. Biden would get an F in the course but would have the grade stricken when he retook it the next year. Mr. Biden eventually received a grade of 80 in the course, which, he joked today, prevented him from falling even further in his class rank. Mr. Biden, who graduated from the law school in 1968, was 76th in a class of 85.

The file also included Mr. Biden’s transcript from his days as an undergraduate at the University of Delaware. In his first three semesters, his grades were C’s or D’s, with three exceptions: two A’s in physical education courses, a B in a course on ‘’Great English Writers’’ and an F in R.O.T.C. The grades improved somewhat later but were never exceptional. Biden’s Defense on Speeches

As for the issue of borrowing speeches, Mr. Biden was insistent that he had done nothing wrong. He said it was ‘’ludicrous’’ to expect a politician to attribute all the quotations of others, and he cited two examples to support his argument.

One was from one of his adversaries for the Democratic nomination, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, whom Mr. Biden described as ‘’a friend.’’ Mr. Jackson, Mr. Biden said, has used the same part of a speech by Hubert H. Humphrey that Mr. Biden has been accused of improperly appropriating, and Mr. Jackson has called him to say so.

Robert F. Kennedy, another of those whose speeches have been echoed by Mr. Biden, also used passages without attribution, the Senator said.

Mr. Biden appealed to voters to accept him as ‘’a middle-class guy’’ who makes mistakes but tells the truth. Of his campaign chances, he said: ‘’It’ll all be dependent on the American people looking at me. They’re going to look at me and say, ‘Is Joe Biden being honest with me, or is Joe Biden not being honest with me?’

‘’I’m being honest,’’ Mr. Biden said firmly. Support in Senate

Mr. Biden won strong support from a number of Senate colleagues today.

At the Bork hearings, Senator Alan K. Simpson, Republican of Wyoming, praised Mr. Biden with words similar to those once invoked by Theodore Roosevelt in salute to politicians.

‘’I don’t know where all this stuff will go with regard to your present situation,’’ said Mr. Simpson, one of the most popular members of the Senate. ‘’Hang on tight. You have at least had the guts to throw yourself in the public arena, to run for the Presidency. And that’s better than a lot of faint-hearted detractors will ever do in this world, and they will be the ones who will try to sully you and pull you down.

‘’And so more power to you as you grapple with that one.’’

The Senate majority leader, Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, said: ‘’Senator Biden is a man of good intentions who means well for America. His credibility is good with me.’’ Healey Wasn’t Involved

In the course of his news conference, Mr. Biden also acknowleged that he was mistaken when he implied on several occasions that it was Denis Healey, a prominent British Labor Party official, who had given him a videotape of another speech whose words the Senator later used. In London, Mr. Healey’s office denied giving Mr. Biden the tape, and today the Senator said that in fact it had not come from Mr. Healey.

In addition, Mr. Biden said that in his talks invoking that speech, by Neil Kinnock, the Labor Party leader, he had miscast some of his own forebears, painting them as having rather more humble origins than they in fact did. For example, borrowing Mr. Kinnock’s sentiments, Mr. Biden had said he was ‘’the first in his family ever to go to university.’’ In fact, Mr. Biden said today, ‘’there are Finnegans, my mother’s family, that went to college.’’

Mr. Biden also appeared to signal a shift in the way he is casting himself politically, toward an image as a leader of the ordinary middle class rather than as a civil rights and antiwar firebrand.

‘’During the 60’s, I was, in fact, very concerned about the civil rights movement,’’ he said. But at another point he said, ‘’I was not an activist,’’ adding:

‘’I worked at an all-black swimming pool in the east side of Wilmington, Del. I was involved in what they were thinking, what they were feeling. But I was not out marching. I was not down in not out marching. I was not down in Selma. I was not anywhere else. I was a suburbanite kid who got a dose of exposure to what was happening to black Americans.’’

In an address to the New Jersey Democratic State Convention on Sept. 13, 1983, Mr. Biden appeared to suggest that he had been deeply involved in civil rights battles.

‘’When I was 17, I participated in sit-ins to desegregate restaurants and movie houses,’’ he declared then. ‘’And my stomach turned upon hearing the voices of Faubus and Wallace. My soul raged on seeing Bull Connor and his dogs.’’

Asked about the apparent inconsistency, Larry Rasky, the Senator’s press secretary, said that as a youth in Wilmington, Mr. Biden ‘’did participate in action to desegregate one restaurant and one movie theater.’’

Near the end of his news conference, Mr. Biden issued a dramatic defense of the man he considers himself to be. He offered a kind of rebuttal to reporters who have insistently asked how, having once cast himself as the candidate of a ‘’new generation’’ who spoke often of the civil rights and antiwar movements, he coulld have done so with little record of participation in either movement as a young man. He called the queries ‘’bizarre.’’

‘’When I was at Syracuse,’’ he said, ‘’I was married, I was in law school, I wore sports coats. You’re looking at a middle-class guy. I am who I am. I’m not big on flak jackets and tie-dyed shirts. You know, that’s not me.’’


21 posted on 06/28/2010 11:45:01 AM PDT by Titus-Maximus (Light from Light)
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In "My Grandfather's Son," Thomas goes on ... writing

Throughout my life, I've often found truth embedded in the lyrics of my favorite records. At Yale, for example, I'd listened often to "Smiling Faces Sometimes," a song by the Undisputed Truth that warns of the dangers of trusting the hypocrites who "pretend to be your friend" while secretly planning to do you wrong. Now I knew I'd met one of them. Senator Biden's smooth, insincere promises that he would treat me fairly were nothing but talk.

28 posted on 06/28/2010 12:05:00 PM PDT by OldNavyVet (One trillion days, at 365 days per year, is 2,739,726,027 years ... almost 3 billion years.)
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I remember some of the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings on C-SPAN and Biden was insufferable - rude, arrogant, condescending, you name it. When Anita Hill testified, he nearly got out of his chair and licked her shoes - I almost needed a bucket.


29 posted on 06/28/2010 12:07:43 PM PDT by dainbramaged (If you want a friend, get a dog.)
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When Democrats open their mouth.....


33 posted on 06/28/2010 12:14:59 PM PDT by usslsm51
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The Clarance Thomas Supreme Court conformation hearings were a disgrace for everyone involved, except Clarance Thomas. Senator Joe Biden was acerbic and manipulative, and, as Thomas relates, a liar. That was 19 years ago - and Biden hasn’t changed. He’s still a nasty little liar.


35 posted on 06/28/2010 12:19:26 PM PDT by Jim Scott
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A few different issues have come up such that Obama could be removed from office by impeachment (Sestak job offer, US Senate seat sale, Kenyan birth?), but unfortunately Biden would be president then and there’s no provision for impeaching someone just because he’s a moron.


39 posted on 06/28/2010 12:25:20 PM PDT by Rockitz (This isn't rocket science- follow the money and you'll find truth.)
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