Free Republic 2nd Qtr 2024 Fundraising Target: $81,000 Receipts & Pledges to-date: $21,998
27%  
Woo hoo!! And we're now over 27%!! Thank you all very much!! God bless.

Posts by MRInsider

Brevity: Headers | « Text »
  • Study: Kids Hurt by Immigration Raids

    10/31/2007 12:41:58 PM PDT · 24 of 60
    MRInsider to SmithL

    Perhaps these illegals should be charged with child abuse/child endangerment because of this?

  • New law puts most of S.F. off-limits to sex parolees

    09/12/2007 8:37:35 AM PDT · 10 of 21
    MRInsider to live+let_live

    The original post says these people are paroled - or in other words the conditional release from prison before serving their maximum sentence. “Conditional” being the key word here. If they don’t want to meet this condition, they are free to go back to prison to finish their sentence.

  • Taxi light will mean 'no alcohol'- Islam forbids carrying liquor, cabdrivers say

    10/02/2006 3:19:29 PM PDT · 19 of 150
    MRInsider to Rakkasan1

    The question that must be asked is this ...


    How is this any different than pharmacists refusing to carry the morning after pill, but are forced to do so against their own personal or religious convictions? Customers can go to a different pharmacist.

  • Congressional Sex Scandals in History (Flashback)

    10/01/2006 12:39:10 PM PDT · 23 of 27
    MRInsider to doesnt suffer fools gladly

    Being a first time poster, I hope I don't get excoriated, but I had to chime in on this.

    I agree whole heartedly that Foley deserves everything he gets from this. The problem I'm seeing is the partisan bickering over it. Yes, he is a Republican, but looking over the history here it become obvious to most casual observer that the Democrats are the worse offenders.

    Including Foley, not only do the Democrats have more offenders (14 vs 9) but they continually re-elect their offenders. Every one of the Democrats offenders, if they ran, were chosen in their party's primary and 10 of 11 of these were elected in the general election to return to office. On the Republican side, 5 of 9 that ran won their primary re-election bids and only 1 of those actually won the general election - and the one resigned shortly after re-enter office. If you count up the years of continued service after re-election between the two parties you can determine a total of 61 years of continued representation by Democrat offenders vs less than half a year of continued service by Republican offenders. Gerry Studs, who even admitted to relations with a 17 year old boy, was re-elected and served 12 more years in the House.

    I'm not using this to defend Foley, but to show the hyprocrisy of the Democratic political response to this. Sexual scandals of all flavors are not limited to any one party, but the Democrats continually allow their offenders to continue to hold office and even elevate them to positions of leadership.