1 posted on
11/15/2006 8:24:10 AM PST by
Nalu
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2 posted on
11/15/2006 8:25:13 AM PST by
Nalu
To: Nalu
Posted yesterday, but still good news.
3 posted on
11/15/2006 8:25:37 AM PST by
snowrip
(Liberal? YOU HAVE NO RATIONAL ARGUMENT. Actually, you lack even a legitimate excuse.)
To: Nalu
Hey Harry, I've got your "Culture of Corruption" right here.
4 posted on
11/15/2006 8:25:51 AM PST by
dfwgator
To: Nalu
"Six to eight seriously corrupt Democratic senators."
Gee, what a surprise we didn't hear about THAT before the election. I certainly don't recall it. Before the election, it was corrupt Republicans.
5 posted on
11/15/2006 8:26:23 AM PST by
RexBeach
("Important principles may, and must be, inflexible." Abraham Lincoln)
To: Nalu
Would have been nice if this had come out a couple of weeks ago.
carolyn
6 posted on
11/15/2006 8:26:40 AM PST by
CDHart
("It's too late to work within the system and too early to shoot the b@#$%^&s."--Claire Wolfe)
To: Nalu
6 to 8 demoncrat senators. It's the November surprise and Christmas all rolled into one. Who says ya can't have the last laugh even when the Party got it's ass kicked last Tuesday? LOL!
To: Nalu
Any hints on who they might be?
11 posted on
11/15/2006 8:28:01 AM PST by
linn37
(Love your Phlebotomist)
To: Nalu
Which "Club Fed" is he going to? Eglin, Maxwell, or Lompoc?
15 posted on
11/15/2006 8:31:22 AM PST by
CholeraJoe
(USAF Air Rescue "That others may live.")
To: Nalu
what Abramoff has reportedly described as "six to eight seriously corrupt Democratic senators." No way that would have been mentioned in the MSM prior to last Tuesday.
16 posted on
11/15/2006 8:32:09 AM PST by
The_Victor
(If all I want is a warm feeling, I should just wet my pants.)
To: Nalu
Can we hope that these senators are form states that have Republican Governors?
17 posted on
11/15/2006 8:33:32 AM PST by
Ike
(My idea of election reform - blue fingers in Philadelphia!)
To: Nalu
I recall back when one of Criminal Clinton's promises was to put an end to lobbying --- that was such a laugh, since lobbyists were one of the Clinton's biggest sources of income when he was President (the never-ending nightmare).
So, corrupt lobbying continues, many of the Washington pols JUST LOVE IT as their true source of income, and the American citizen still has to tolerate a corrupt government as a result.
18 posted on
11/15/2006 8:33:58 AM PST by
EagleUSA
(T)
To: Nalu
"six to eight seriously corrupt Democratic senators."How redundant.
19 posted on
11/15/2006 8:34:24 AM PST by
The G Man
(The NY Times did "great harm to the United States" - President George W. Bush 6/26/06)
To: Nalu
In other news, the new Democratic leaders in Congress have decided that the problem of corruption isn't that widespread, and have decided to drop prosecution...
22 posted on
11/15/2006 8:36:41 AM PST by
50sDad
(I respect other religions by allowing them the right to worship. But they still are wrong.)
To: Nalu
The problem is that the electorate sort of expects Democrats to be amoral & corrupt. It's a dog-bites-man story to the Media.
24 posted on
11/15/2006 8:38:42 AM PST by
Tallguy
To: Nalu
...including what Abramoff has reportedly described as "six to eight seriously corrupt Democratic senators." This won't be a story - dems always get a pass from the MSM.
What's fun is to hear MSM excuses about why it's not a story... ( when it's a dem).
Same story, but an "R" by the name and it's front page above the fold.
26 posted on
11/15/2006 8:40:18 AM PST by
GOPJ
(The MSM 's so busy kissing democrat butt they can't see straight - come up for air guys.)
To: Nalu
So when do we find out who those seriously corrupt dims are?
To: Nalu
"Abramoff Reports to Prison Tomorrow; Offers Testimony on (corrupt) Democratic Senators" Does anybody really believe that the vast majority of Senators, both parties, aren't corrupt? To me, "corruption" in the Senate means anybody who places their personal agendas before the will and the general welfare of the majority of Americans, and any Senator who abuses his office to fatten his own bank account and that of his friends. The problem is that most Americans today will happily accept such corruption if their Senators simply work for a few things which they are in agreement on. But Capitol Hill is an armpit of corruption and abuse of power, which I hope and pray will one day be voted into oblivion by the American people, and completely purged from the corruption that passes itself off as "authority". Most of the people running our country today are the sort of miscreants and thieves which our Founding Fathers would certainly prefer to fight against than to work with.
To: Nalu
Nothing to see here. Move along. Move along.
32 posted on
11/15/2006 8:49:10 AM PST by
Safetgiver
(Stinko De mayo, Stinko to the Commies.)
To: Nalu
I question the timing of this article.
:o)
33 posted on
11/15/2006 8:50:46 AM PST by
Liberty Valance
(Keep a simple manner for a happy life)
To: Nalu
All we need is 1 of those "seriously corrupt Dem Senators" to resign in disgrace (I don't believe it either, they have no shame) and see the power swing back (provided he's replaced with a Rep somehow)
35 posted on
11/15/2006 8:55:27 AM PST by
theDentist
(Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll.)
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