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GOP Lawmaker Apologizes for Apologizing
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| June 17, 2010
| Laurie Kellman
Posted on 06/17/2010 7:56:42 PM PDT by Past Your Eyes
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To: kevao
The jellyfish strike again.
To: Past Your Eyes
The Texas Republican, the House's top recipient of oil industry campaign contributions since 1990...An odd statement to make in a news report, but perfectly logical in a hit piece, complete with utter lack of documentation.
Actually, if memory serves me right, Bawney Frank was the greatest recipient of oil industry campaign contributions during that twenty year period.
As well as the largest recipient of campaign contributions from the Gay Mafia.
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06/18/2010 7:53:35 PM PDT
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Publius6961
("We don't want to hear words; we want action and results.")
To: Intolerant in NJ
"I find it incredibly insensitive, incredibly out of touch," Biden told reporters. "There's no shakedown."It's good to know that old "foot-in-mouth" is a pathological moron in addition to being a liar.
If he can come up with a section of the Constitution that gives the executive branch the power to bypass all the legal principles of due process, I might take this clown seriously.
If Hussein can do it to the CEO of BP (and gets away with it,) he can do it to anybody.
The Farm Pigs are underscoring the delusion that they are more equal than us other animals.
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06/18/2010 8:05:38 PM PDT
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Publius6961
("We don't want to hear words; we want action and results.")
To: KoRn
The stupid ass should have just kept his mouth shut in the first place.I assume you're referring to Joe Biden...
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06/18/2010 8:07:52 PM PDT
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Publius6961
("We don't want to hear words; we want action and results.")
To: kevao
This is why the GOP is always at a disadvantage. The Dems are relentless at going for the jugular; Pubes crap themselves when they see shadows....Do you suppose if we arrange to publish this useful book in comic-book form that the GOP might be able to grasp it?
Personally I doubt it, but it might be worth a try.
Nothing else seems to work.
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posted on
06/18/2010 8:14:22 PM PDT
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Publius6961
("We don't want to hear words; we want action and results.")
To: nbenyo
You dont apologize to the company which is responsible for this tragedy. People have lost lives, many more are losing their livelihoods. If you can't see what was properly the reason for the apology, no explanation is possible.
If you think that blame for the accident is the only important issue currently on the table, you justly deserve the political, financial and social piano which is about to land on you.
Courtesy of abuse of power and Chicago criminal thug politics.
Me?
For the first time in my life I am truly ashamed and embarrased for (collectively) my country's elected representatives.
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06/18/2010 8:23:24 PM PDT
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Publius6961
("We don't want to hear words; we want action and results.")
To: Publius6961
If Hussein can do it to the CEO of BP (and gets away with it,) he can do it to anybody...He already did it to GM and Chrysler - to their bondholders and GM CEO more specifically - and to bank executives whose pay he now thinks he can dictate - the CEO of BP is just one more victim of this lawless thug...and still people get upset with those who challenge his lawlessness and not with Obama - after awhile just watching what is going on literally starts to hurt.....
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