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    Quote Originally Posted by Storekeeper View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Milkman View Post
    And the GOP NEEDS this interest group.
    Yep, you're right. But this group will either vote Republican or not at all. They will not vote for the pro abortion party. They may be cuckoo for coco puffs but this is the bottom line.
    I agree.

    They'll stay home or get out and vote GOP.

    During the times of Barry Goldwater the Xtians didn't have influence in the GOP. Now these Xtians have strong influences. As you and I, and everyone knows, the GOP needs this interest group in its Tent, just like the other party needs certain interest groups it its tent.

    I don't like it.

    Christian Coalition, which, though enfeebled, still claims a mailing list of 2.5 million.
    Long before the Foley e-mails surfaced, the gears were grinding in the faith-based machine that Ronald Reagan inspired and Karl Rove perfected. It has been 30 years since evangelical, "Bible-believing" Christians flocked into politics. Figures such as James Dobson of Focus on the Family and Charles Colson of the Prison Fellowship have enormous clout within the GOP; Rove is a phone pal of both. But a younger crop of grass-roots activists views the elders of the cultural right as accommodationists who have failed to press a social agenda aggressively, and who now balk at calling for the ouster of Speaker Denny Hastert. "They need to wake up!" said Jamie Johnson, a religious broadcaster in Iowa. "Heads have to roll! The older generation is satisfied with a seat at the table. We want to build a whole new table."
    So the polls show. A Pew Foundation survey found an 8-percentage-point drop in Republican preference among "frequent churchgoers."
    Source: Fineman: Evangelicals Fed Up With GOP? - Newsweek Howard Fineman - MSNBC.com
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    WASHINGTON - House Speaker Dennis Hastert said Tuesday he’ll dismiss anyone on his staff found to have covered up concerns about ex-Rep. Mark Foley’s approaches to former pages. Hastert said he huddled with his staff last week and in that, in hindsight, the situation could have been better handled.
    But he added, “If they did cover something up, then they should not continue to have their jobs.”
    firing staff? who'll just be hired by k street lobbyists?

    how can republican leadership be so arrogant to assume that this is going to be enough?

    ok, i know i said this last week, but i really think he's going to resign this friday night.

    the soccer moms will want to see somebody's head roll.

    Hastert: Firing may follow probe - Politics - MSNBC.com


    btw, would hastert qualify as 'morbidly obese' or is he just obese?

    now even though sk wasn't able to muster the will to take responsibility for what IMO was a deliberately misrepresentative post, i'm feeling magnanimous tonight...... (erm.....let's wait a sec while sk goes and looks up magnanimous..........
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    ok, that should be enou ......no, it's better to be sure...........
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    ok. let's move on)....

    ....so i'll answer his second, revised question.


    this has nothing to do with being a gay democrat, this is all about being a republican sexual predator. for the last 25 years, the republican party has marketed itself to wacky christians as the sole proprietor of so called 'family values'....and at the same time, smearing their opponents for exactly the crimes that foley is alleged to have committed.

    but you're right, this scandal has that little something 'extra' that makes it more than just a 'scandal' .......it becomes the story everyone in america is talking about...and this time, that something extra is 'gay sex'.

    it's a topic that simultaenously makes americans both titillated and uncomfortable (no boonie, it's ok...it doesn't mean you're gay....well not that, in and of itself).

    this story isn't going anywhere....it will continue to be aired before the first commercial on the evening news, and above the fold in the newspaper. the media are going to run with this all the way to november. and this has nothing to do with a so called 'liberal media'....it's about the mutlinational corporations that own the media wanting to continue the scandal to increase ad revenues.

    and the liberal bloggers are going to be like AM talk radio was in the 90's.....incendiary and motivational....people who never vote, are going to vote this year....against foley's party.

    that's why this is a big story.

    and as for me, this scandal isn't about homosexuality. it's about a sexual predator and the republican leadership cover-up.
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    Foley's only crime is that he was overly friendly with the pages.
    For that he certainly should be crucified, n'est ce pas?
    Oh yes and he is also guilty of being a conservative homosexual: An unpardonable crime.

    If Hasert had jumped o this at first he would have been accused of "gay bashing". There is clearly a double standard at work here.

    Beating this dead horse just prove how intelectually and morally bankrupt the Nancy Pelosy's are. Rather sad really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Earl View Post
    Foley's only crime is that he was overly friendly with the pages.
    For that he certainly should be crucified, n'est ce pas?
    Oh yes and he is also guilty of being a conservative homosexual: An unpardonable crime.

    If Hasert had jumped o this at first he would have been accused of "gay bashing". There is clearly a double standard at work here.

    Beating this dead horse just prove how intelectually and morally bankrupt the Nancy Pelosy's are. Rather sad really.
    I agree. Trying to turn someone into a paedophile monster for something that wouldn't be illegal in most of western Europe is a bit much.

    I think "liberal" Americans are going to have shock if the Democrat party regains power somewtime soon and the problems of Iraq, Afganistan, the United Nations, relations with Europe and the rest of the world, climate change, nuclear proliferation, ICC etc etc don't magically disapear. Americans who think their country is going to magically heal itself with the demise of the "demon" Bush are surely mistaken.
    They champion falsehood, support the butcher against the victim, the oppressor against the innocent child. May God mete them the punishment they deserve

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog View Post
    Americans who think their country is going to magically heal itself with the demise of the "demon" Bush are surely mistaken.
    Best line of the week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boon Mee View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog View Post
    Americans who think their country is going to magically heal itself with the demise of the "demon" Bush are surely mistaken.
    Best line of the week.
    Agreed... It's going to take years to unravel the mess that "Dubya" and his chronies have made both domestically & internationally... If it can be done at all...

    Oh, what a slippery slope...

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    if/when the dems take congress, of course things are still going to be a mess.

    but, it will allow for real congressional oversight...something that has been missing for 6 years.

    someone has got to stop the bleeding....and the republicans don't seem capable of (or interested in), doing it.

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    Republican values at work


    * Newt Gingrich, married three times. Gingrich campaign worker Anne Manning admitted that she gave Newt oral sex while he was still married to his first wife. Informed one wife he was filing for divorce while she was in the hospital recovering from cancer treatments.[43]

    * Philip Giordano, Republican mayor sentenced to 37 years for forcing two 8 and 10 year old girls to perform oral sex on him in his City Hall office. [44][45]

    * Rudy Giuliani, had an adulterous affair.[46][47]

    * Matthew Glavin, president and CEO of the Southeastern Legal Foundation, big player in the Clinton Impeachment, and many anti-gay jihads, has been arrested multiple times for public indeceny, one time fondling the crotch of the officer who was arresting him. [48]

    * Mark A. Grethen, Republican activist, convicted on six counts of sex crimes involving children.[49]

    * Jon Grunseth, Republican businessman and candidate for Minnesota governor, withdrew his candidacy after allegations surfaced that he went swimming in the nude with four underage girls, including his daughter, and tried to grope one. [50]

    * Dr. W. David Hager Bush appointee, member of Focus on the Family's Physician Resource Council, player in movement to ban the morning-after-pill. Had an adulterous affair, before divorcing his wife he sexually abused her, including sodomizing her in her sleep.[51]

    * Mark Harris, Republican city councilman who is described as a "church goer," was convicted of repeatedly having sex with an 11-year-old girl and sentenced to 12 years in prison.[52]

    * John Hathaway, Republican Senate candidate, was accused of having sex with his 12-year old baby sitter and withdrew his candidacy after the allegations were reported in the media. [53]

    * Howard Scott Heldreth, anti-abortion activist who gained fame during the Shiavo media-circus, was convicted of two charges of raping a child in 2002. [54]

    * Mike Hintz, a First Assembly of God youth pastor, introduced by Bush on the campaign trail, and promoted his policies.[55] Says he supports Bush's values. Two months later, this married father of four turned himself into police, charged with the sexual exploitation of a child. [56][57]

    * Neal Horsley has called for the arrest of all homosexuals. Admitted on the Fox News Radio's The Alan Colmes Show, that he's had sex with mules.[58][59]



    * Tim Hutchinson, divorced his wife of 29 years to marry a congressional aide he was having an affair with.[60]

    * Henry Hyde, Judge who oversaw Clinton's impeachment proceedings, prominent opponent of reproductive rights, who had an extramarital affair with a woman who was married and had three children, during the course of which she and her husband were divorced. [61]

    * Don Haidl, Assistant Sheriff of Orange Country, in violation of California's rape shield law, led a smear campaign against the child his son poisoned and then violently gang-raped on videotape, adding up to 24 felony counts. He said that his son "acted accordingly" because the child was a "slut". [62]

    * Paul Ingram, Republican Party leader of Thurston County, Washington, pleaded guilty to six counts of raping his daughters and served 14 years in federal prison.[63]

    * Earl Kimmerling, sentenced to 40 years in prison after he confessed to molesting an 8-year old girl after he attempted to stop a gay couple from adopting her.[64]

    * Lewis Libby, former Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to Vice President Dick Cheney. In 1996 published a novel containing bizaree sexual content, including beastiality and pedophillia. [65]

    * Rush Limbaugh, triple-divorcee[66], 30-pill a day drug addict. [67]

    * Bob Livingston, former Congressman (R-La.) resigned from the House in the wake of revelations about his past adultery.

    * Donald Lukens, Republican Congressman, was found guilty of having sex with a minor - a girl he was accused of sleeping with since she was 13. [68]

    * Pat McPherson, Douglas County Election Commissioner. Arrested for fondling a 17-year-old girl. [69]

    * Jon Matthews, Republican talk show host in Houston, was indicted for indecency with a child, including exposing his genitals to a girl under the age of 17. [70]

    * Jeff Miller, (R-Cleveland), Senate Republican Caucus Chairman in Tennessee and the sponsor of Tennessee’s Marriage Protection act, getting divorced (as of April 2005) because of an affair he was having with an office aid. Miller described the Tennessee Marriage Protection Act as a means of preserving the sanctity of marriage. He opposed an amendment, however, which stated that “Adultery is deemed to be a threat to the institution of marriage and contrary to public policy in Tennessee.” [71][72]

    * Nicholas Morency, Republican anti-abortion activist, pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography on his computer and offering a bounty to anybody who murders an abortion doctor [73].

    * Sue Myrick, Congresswoman (R-NC), describes herself as a "devout Christian." Committed adultery with a married man.

    * Bill O'Reilly Right-wing conservative talk show host on Fox News, sued for sexual harrassment by his producer.

    * Bob Packwood, Senator (R-Ore.), resigned in 1995 under a threat of public senate hearings related to 10 female ex-staffers accusing him of sexual harassment.


    more here: LIST OF REPUBLICAN SEX SCANDALS

    "Randall Terry, Right to Life activist, founder of Operation Rescue, involved in the Terri Schiavo protests. Once imprisoned for sending former President Bill Clinton an aborted fetus. His son Jamiel is gay; his daughter Tila had sex outside of marriage, became pregnant, had a miscarriage - she is no longer welcome in his home; his daughter Ebony had 2 children outside of wedlock and became Muslim. He has campaigned against infidelity and birth control, gays and unwed mothers. Terry himself was censured by his church after committing adultery."
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    Butt-flea you seem to be suffering the dreaded failure to stay on topic impairment. Not that anyone is surprised!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Earl
    Foley's only crime is that he was overly friendly with the pages.
    how do you know this? my understanding is that the FBI is still invesitigating. or do you have some inside info earl?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Earl
    For that he certainly should be crucified
    predictable, absurd exaggeration.

    GWB and republican leadership have said he should feel the full impact of the US justice system....do you disagree?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Earl
    Oh yes and he is also guilty of being a conservative homosexual: An unpardonable crime.
    in evangelical circles, yes.
    to me, he is guilty of being a hypocrite...but more importantly, party leadership is guilty of a cover-up.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Earl
    If Hasert had jumped o this at first he would have been accused of "gay bashing".
    nonsense.
    try and back up that statement. no, really. try.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Earl
    Beating this dead horse just prove how intelectually and morally bankrupt the Nancy Pelosy's are. Rather sad really.
    this horse ain't dead, brother.

    you can expect weeks more of this story. it isn't going anywhere.

    and i guess you've forgetten whitewater, and travel office 'scandal'

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog View Post
    Americans who think their country is going to magically heal itself with the demise of the "demon" Bush are surely mistaken.

    Great quote.

    Bush is not the main player in Iraq, global warming etc.

    Bush was not, and is not the top-dog.

    On an organization chart he's at the top, and is the final decision-maker. But the people around him mostly come from the PNAC, and they weild enormous influence over him.

    His experience as a 4 years governor before being elected to the most powerful position in the world.....

    Makes him the least experienced President to take office since Woodrow Wilson in 1916.

    Bush also had no travel experience. He'd only been to Canada and Mexico on short 1 and 2 weeks vacations before becoming President.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raycarey View Post
    guess you've forgetten whitewater, and travel office 'scandal'
    Never forgotten - along with the Vince Foster killing, Monica Lweinsky ad nasuem...
    All the chickens will come home to roost when (& if) the Hildebeast decides to make a run...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boon Mee
    the Vince Foster killing
    you're kidding right?


    right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly
    * Neal Horsley has called for the arrest of all homosexuals. Admitted on the Fox News Radio's The Alan Colmes Show, that he's had sex with mules.[58][59]
    is this a typo? if not perhaps mr horsley could be asked to start a thread.
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    It has got to be extremely frustrating to the left wing ... the world over that no matter what issue comes up that they think will sink ole GWB ... it NEVER works ... one would think the loonies would eventually stop misunderestimating ole # 43. Ya'll are gonna be "shellshocked" when the GOP does ... just good enough in the mid term elections to keep your panties in a twist.

    Assessing The Foley Effect

    A Hartford Courant story today gave an interesting overview of the impact the Foley scandal in regards to the coming elections.
    An ABC News/Washington Post survey taken Oct. 5 to 8 found that three of every four respondents did not think Democrats would have handled the Foley matter any better, and roughly two in three thought Democrats were pursuing the matter for political gain, not to raise legitimate concerns.

    "The Foley scandal has not earned the Republican leadership any goodwill, but neither does it look like a point of differentiation for the Democrats," poll director Gary Langer said.

    A Pew Research Center survey taken Sept. 21 to Oct. 4 had similar findings. Before the Foley scandal broke, voters preferred Democrats to Republicans by 13 percentage points - and after the congressman resigned Sept. 29, the margin was the same.

    Job approval of Republican leaders, 33 percent before Foley quit, went up 1 percentage point afterward.

    In the days ahead, said some analysts, Democrats need to be careful they do not appear to be leading a lynch mob.

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    what did dennis hastert know....and when did he eat it?

    --bill maher

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    ^The same Pew poll also showed a decline in the trustworthiness of Republicans to hold a position of leadership.

    The danger for Republicans is not that more people will vote for Democrats but that those who vote Republican simply won't vote at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by surasak View Post
    The danger for Republicans is not that more people will vote for Democrats but that those who vote Republican simply won't vote at all.
    Milkman and I mentioned this yesterday. It's mostly the Evangelical crowd the Republicans need to ensure get out.

    But having said that yesterday I need to fall back a bit and give credit to the swing voters as well ... that is a crucial lot as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raycarey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Boon Mee
    the Vince Foster killing
    you're kidding right? right?
    I don't think so ray:

    to wit:

    Vince Foster: What the Media Won’t Tell You
    NewsMax Editorial
    Thursday, Dec. 4, 2003
    Major media outlets reported Wednesday on the Supreme Court hearing of California lawyer Allan Favish's case that government photographs of Vincent Foster’s death scene be released for public viewing.

    The media report that no fewer than five investigations have found that Foster committed suicide because he was depressed. But despite 10 years of denial by the major media, the Foster case has not “closed” – as the Supreme Court hearing Wednesday demonstrated.


    The case won’t close because of the failure of authorities to make full disclosure – and to conduct a full investigation into the case, including a complete autopsy.


    Vince Foster was not only deputy White House counsel but also the personal attorney to Bill and Hillary Clinton.


    On the night of Foster’s death, top Clinton aides made a frantic effort to enter and remove documents from his West Wing office. In the days that followed, federal investigators were stymied in their investigation of Foster’s office and strange death.


    Since Foster’s July 1993 death, the facts of his death have been obfuscated by friends of Bill and Hillary in the major media, but here’s the undeniable truth:



    There weren’t “five” investigations into Foster’s death, as the media report. The Park Police, best known for their meter and horse patrols around Washington, were put in charge of the initial death inquiry of the most important federal official to die suspiciously since President Kennedy. The Park Police, contradicting standard procedure, declared the death a suicide before launching their inquiry.

    The FBI never officially investigated the case but simply signed off on the Park Police “probe.” The bureau had little choice. The day before Foster’s death, Bill Clinton hurriedly fired the director of the FBI, William Sessions. Sessions later charged that Clinton had “politicized” the bureau.

    Later, Robert Fiske, selected by Clinton’s counsel Bernie Nussbaum and Janet Reno, quickly confirmed the Park Police probe as a suicide.

    But when Ken Starr entered the investigation, he reopened the case. His chief prosecutor in the case, Miquel Rodriguez, later quit the Starr investigation, claiming that Starr’s staff was engaging in a cover-up of Foster’s death.

    Rodriguez, a Harvard-educated federal prosecutor, argued that one of the Polaroid photos taken of Foster at the crime scene indicated an additional wound on Foster’s neck – never noted on the autopsy report. Favish’s suit before the Supreme Court is seeking to release this photo, among others.

    No fewer than three of the paramedics on the scene indicated in reports or testimony that the crime scene was consistent with a murder scene, not a suicide.

    A careful FBI microscopic investigation of Foster’s shoes found not a trace of soil or grass stains on them, though he supposedly walked several hundred yards through wooded Fort Marcy Park to where his body was found. [Years later, Starr’s investigation found plenty of soil and grass stains. Rodriguez charged that the shoes were tampered with to produce such “evidence.”]

    Foster was found with little blood around his body – and despite claims that he fired the gun into his mouth, practically no blood was found on the front of his shirt.

    Foster was found with a 1913 revolver no one in his family could claim, with two serial numbers, made from the parts of three or more guns. None of Foster’s fingerprints were found on the gun.

    The bullet that supposedly killed Foster was never found, despite intensive searches.

    Despite claims to the contrary, no one who knew Foster, including Hillary, Web Hubbell and his own wife, saw signs of depression.

    A so-called suicide note was found in an office briefcase that had been searched and found to be empty after Foster’s death. The note was torn into 27 pieces. Yet an FBI examination found no trace of Foster’s fingerprints on the note and a top Oxford handwriting expert found the note to be an “obvious” forgery.

    Despite the enormity of the case, Foster’s autopsy lasted an astounding 45 minutes. The coroner in the case had previously been overruled in other cases he declared “suicides” that were later found to be murders.
    All of the X-rays taken during the autopsy are missing.

    Complete crime scene photos don’t exist. The Park Police said all the photos were “accidentally” overexposed. A series of close-up Polaroids, which Favish is suing for, remain.
    This is just a brief summary of the dozens of inconsistencies in the case. Two New York homicide investigators who looked into the case concluded that Foster’s body had been moved to the crime scene and that murder could not be ruled out.


    Despite overwhelming evidence of a cover-up, the media won’t question the official ruling.


    Ken Starr, who could find no criminal wrongdoing on the part of the Clintons during his “intensive” probe, confirmed a ruling of suicide. Starr even hired O.J. Simpson’s defense expert to prove his case.


    If ever there were a case for public disclosure of government records and photos, it’s the Vince Foster case. The high court should decide in Allan Favish’s favor.

    Vince Foster: What the Media Won’t Tell You

    They are all crooks, thieves and murderers.

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    add a caption contest.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milkman View Post
    His experience as a 4 years governor before being elected to the most powerful position in the world.....

    Makes him the least experienced President to take office since Woodrow Wilson in 1916.
    I guess this could be true if you ignore Presidents such as Reagan and Clinton. Although you could argue that Reagan learned alot about politics from his many years President of the Screen Actors Guild.

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    Screen Actors Guild is where Reagan learned to be a strong anti-communist. He took them seriouslly.

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