To: E. Pluribus Unum
It is now illegal for Republicans to raise money for politics. A crook is a crook, regardless of party affiliation.
12 posted on
01/10/2011 12:44:10 PM PST by
varon
(Allegiance to the Constitution, always. Allegiance to a party, never!)
To: varon
A crook is a crook, regardless of party affiliation. Explain the crime he committed, Sherlock.
15 posted on
01/10/2011 12:45:55 PM PST by
E. Pluribus Unum
('If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun." -- Barry Soetoro, June 11, 2008)
To: varon
They railroaded a Republican that was powerful. He committed no crime other than being in the wrong party.
16 posted on
01/10/2011 12:46:02 PM PST by
DJ MacWoW
(America! The wolves are at your door! How will you answer the knock?)
To: varon
So what is DeLay guilty of? Taking PAC money, sending to RNC, RNC sending money to Republican candidates in Texas. No stealing money. Money didn’t go to DeLay? What’s the crime? Isn’t this what all PAC’s do? Are all PAC’s crooks?
19 posted on
01/10/2011 12:54:56 PM PST by
encm(ss)
To: varon
30 posted on
01/10/2011 1:16:50 PM PST by
Deb
(Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
To: varon
A crook is a crook, regardless of party affiliation. Put down your copy of the New York Times and check out the details of the (trumped-up) case against DeLay.
Yet, Charles Rangle sits in Congress today having committed and having been found guilty (at least by his peers) egregious crimes of abuse of office, with money or other benefits going directly to him.
No double standard here... /sarc
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