1 posted on
10/02/2002 3:23:13 PM PDT by
Liz
2 posted on
10/02/2002 3:25:00 PM PDT by
Mo1
To: Liz
This isn't THAT surprising. Toricelli's Secretary gave my mom a call when the company she works for was rumored to be having an IPO.
3 posted on
10/02/2002 3:29:26 PM PDT by
FBDinNJ
To: Liz
If Forrester is smart, he will insist on debates and force Lautenberg to comment on Torricelli. If Lautenberg refuses to condemn Torricelli's record, he can get painted at part of the problem. If he does condemn Torricelli, that might get Torricelli attacking him in public, since the two don't like each other. Either way, this would seem to be a win-win for Forrester.
To: Liz
I guess by now, everyone realizes that Torricelli is a lying, thieving slimy sack of crap. The problem is that there are many others in the Senate and the Congress and they belong to both parties.
We need to have a strong federal law that charges "Breach of Public Trust". If you are caught and convicted you go to a hard time prison and when you get there the warden gives you a shovel and walks you to the prison graveyard. You are ordered to dig a grave and you are told you are going to be there until you die and they put your sorry butt in that grave.
I am sick of these slimeballs and I want to see some punishment. Torricelli is going to retire and get to keep 6 million in campaign donations. Some punishment for a full blown puke.
To: Liz
the feds should get every name that was allowed to "invest" in this firms underwriting of new issues. they all knew it was a classic clinton cattle future sure thing.
8 posted on
10/02/2002 3:37:32 PM PDT by
alrea
To: Liz
Both the Torch and 'Toon should be in PRISON!!!
To: Liz
The Senate's Ethics Committee reviewed the investigation's findings. Although it "severely admonished" Torricelli for taking gifts from a contributor without disclosing them, its final letter made no mention of illegal donations that have led to the convictions of seven other Torricelli contributors. Let me get this straight.
Seven perps give cash to a jerk.
The perps go to jail and the jerk goes home.
Sounds ethical to me.
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10 posted on
10/02/2002 3:43:47 PM PDT by
JCG
To: Liz
Why did Trafficant go to jail, and not Toricelli?
11 posted on
10/02/2002 3:54:52 PM PDT by
M. Peach
To: Liz
Is that a letter from AG Ashcroft that says Torch tried to get a Clinton pardon for the guy? I wonder why Clinton didn't give him one.
To: Liz
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To: Liz
Wanna bet that the Supreme Court of New Jersey got the same deal?
15 posted on
10/02/2002 5:36:52 PM PDT by
jackbill
To: Liz
The Torch tried everything illegal evidently. However, I save most of my anger for the United States Attorney (White) for not prosecuting Torricelli. How can she say there wasn't enough evidence. Bullcorn. Second, the Senate Ethics Committee is a joke. They knew. Shame on the Republicans on that committee as well as Democrats.
No wonder everything is crooked; no wonder the citizens are cynical. We need statesmen from both parties to say "ENOUGH ALREADY". Where are they? WE'RE WAITING!
19 posted on
10/02/2002 6:51:01 PM PDT by
LaGrone
To: Liz
BTW-Slewa claimed to know who the high-ranking waste disposal management agent was(claiming mob "leader") but declined to expose due to personal liability and adversion to "lead poisoning" on 770WABC this morning.
To: Liz
And this is what O'Reilly and the NJ reporter were taling about- something big being released this week... the timing is just SOOOO seedy, if the NJ voters don't see how they have been used as pawns in all this...
31 posted on
10/02/2002 7:17:42 PM PDT by
rintense
To: Liz
I'm hoping that this is just another wheel falling off of the Clinton/Democrat machine.
I'm hoping to see a grass-roots "Repudiate Democrats" theme emerge in November because of the latest Democrat rantings.
Since we're coming down to the final 30 days of the campaign, I'd like to see a national theme emerge that reinforces the following:
- The Democrats tried to run and hide from the American people. They tried to defer a debate on Iraq until after the elections so they don't have to be accountable for their positions.
- The Democrats are undermining the President. They asked him to prove his case in Congress, and when he did they stalled and made even more demands.
- The Democrats asked the President to go to the UN to make his case, and he did. Afterwards, they went to Baghdad and called the President a liar and the murderous Hussein believable.
- The Democrats are subverting the election process. They want to remove a losing candidate in New Jersey but retain a dead candidate in Hawaii.
- The Democrats are perverting the judicial process. They are rejecting well-qualified (according to the ABA) nominees for the federal bench and increasing vacancies in the courts, while their picks make ludicrous rulings like calling the Pledge of Allegience unconstitutional and tamper with elections in New Jersey, Hawaii and Florida.
- They demand Senate hearings on Enron and Global Crossing, but then stall them when Clinton and McAuliffe emerge as the villians.
The Democrats could have cleaned their own house and solved their problems had they admitted mistakes, but they chose to take the risk of defending flawed and/or guilty people. If the Democrats had removed Bill Clinton, Al Gore would be president now. Had the Democrats removed Robert Torricelli, they would be winning in New Jersey now. If the Democrats won't fix their own problems, then the American people will have to do it for them.
It's time for America to repudiate Democrats and vote Republican for law and order. Take back our electoral process. Take back Congress. Put an end to the contempt that the Democrats have for the rule of law and the people of the United States.
-PJ
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