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<0> Yes, John Howard <1> You forget him ? <1> Hes been a key ally 3rd after blair in importance in my opinion. <2> Blair's trailing behind the Conservative party <3> Iraq may yet turn out to be a success. But neither Bush nor Blair is likely to be in power to enjoy the moment <4> no thanks to the Donkeys <4> the world over <1> Yeah Well, The Conservatives would of done the same thing, though maybe not as eloquently. <1> Would have. <4> hah <2> can't disagree with you there <1> The British conservatives just want to oppose labour period. <3> If you judge success being an alliance of Iran and Iraq? <4> Fr33Trade as a Right Winger, I find your constant maligning of my political views to be mentally damaging. Our Lawyers should do lunch <1> and normally I would too, but Blair is a rare Jewell who has given them a better economy with more capitalism and been a man of principle <1> The british economy is also doing quite well in the last few years.
<1> The europeans who opposed the war ? <1> Almost to a country they are all face down in the mud economically except Sweden <1> But Sweden is smaller than the SF bay <5> NHTSA said General Motors Corp. is recalling 30,793 Chevrolet Corvette cars from the 2005-2006 model years as the adhesive between the roof panel and the frame may separate and the roofs could fly off. <2> nope, the economy was down to the legacy set up by the previous government and the extremely wise council of Gordon Brown, NOT Tony Blair <5> yikes! <4> Lupine| i wonder how fast you have to go for that to happen <1> Swden is smaller than Californian, Ny, Florida, and a few other states. <4> recalling the Vette, all I can say is $$$$$ <1> Pardon my typos ad usual <1> as <1> BRB <4> ka-ching, ka-ching <4> Lupine| you read this senate immigration bill? <3> James Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.), announced that he would hold a hearing titled "Reckless Justice: Did the Saturday Night Raid of Congress Trample the Constitution?" <4> yeah, Sensebrenner will hold the line. <4> the senate is in for a shock. <3> The newfound p***ion for congressional prerogatives has amused Democrats <4> hahahahaha <4> Donkeys are easily amused. <3> administration's contempt for congressional authority is funny <4> the Bush admin is not the problem here. <0> Cindy Sheehan is in Australia right now <3> White House has stiffed requests from Congress on many key issues <1> I wish she would stay.. <4> Congress needs to get a clue. <6> Lupine|: woh, an automatic convertible.. sweet <3> GOPP in the awkward position of defending the rights of Rep. Jefferson filmed by the FBI taking $100,000 in alleged bribe money, $90,000 of which was later found in his freezer. <1> HarryTrum, I just now saw your comments and have read from economists who I like that A lot of privatization though clearly not started by Blair, he has done more market oriented reforms as opposed to government mandates than his predescessor. <1> It was started by Thatcher. <1> Who I may be related to actually. <1> Dont know <1> but its a decent possibility <4> its not akward at all, the guy had money in his freezer, and shock, congress is not above the law, especially if he/she is a republican. <1> Darth I agree I think most americans would agree. <4> but wait, Jefferson is a Donkey, he won't even bother stepping off committee's <1> What this does is it seriously harms the democratic parties wish to label the Republicans as the party of corruption. <1> She can no longer effectively do that without strong comebacks from the GOP. <1> Thats one reason she asked him to resign. <1> Im glad he wont. <3> Fr33Trade -- This was one man's corruption <1> Milk this for what its worth gop because the lies they had prepared for the next election were huge. <1> AAAman, No it isnt, Well sure that was, but its not the only democrats corruption <7> Whomever bribed that guy is an idiot. <4> hahaha, oh come on, the Donkeys wrote the book on corruption <1> They had ties to abramhoff too. <7> Why would you bribe a member of the party that is in the minority? <1> And I dont think that implies corruption myself. <1> I believe in some guilt before declared innocent. <1> Er <1> I mean before declared guilty <3> GOP needs 50 more Abramoffs <7> Fr33Trade, I'm not sure what you're saying? <7> guilty before being declared guilty? <1> A lot of these Republican investigations are dead ends too where noone will be found liable or illegal or even unethical. <4> Dead voters, smokes for votes, illegal election fraud, look no further than the DNC. Republican Election HQ's get firebombed, ain't nothing but a thing, some donkey gets busted cold with money in his freezer and he won't even resign or step down from any committee's. <1> Yes the Democrats declared frist guilty of corruption when he did nothing wrong, he was investigated for a minor thing. <1> And if its not over it will be and he will come out clean as a whistle <4> well, it is reasonably possible he had a valid reason for the money in his freezer. <1> with no corruption charges at all <7> firebombed?
<4> it IS a popular hiding spot. <1> And thats the case with most these accusations. <7> which campaign headquarters was firebombed recently? <4> Bush CHeney HQ in Philly, 04 <8> What about the RNC chair in New Hampshire getting convicted of wrongdoings in elections there. <4> Katey surprised it was not on the news. <8> Both sides do stupid stuff, stop acting like it is all one side. <1> Tom Delay is the only guy on the gop besides that theif who was not corrupt he was a criminal. (They do get in both parties you know) So Tom Delay is the only one with Questionable legal problems, which we still dont know the results of. <4> ots a 80/20 split favoring donkeys. find me one city council controlled by republicans that is as ****ed up as Chicago, or Detriot, or New Oleans, and I will let you say both sides do it to. <1> We still dont know if he broke any lws. <1> er laws <1> I thought he requested a speedy trial.. <8> You mean cunninghad too right? <1> Where is it ? <7> yep. nothing comes up in a google of news for a firebombing of a Bush campaign headquarters <4> oh yeah cuningham was a dirty repub. <1> They want to hang hom out as long as possible without prosecuting him <4> no argument there. <1> Because the mere suspicion of illegality the hope will help them. <1> the = they <4> Katey, imagine that. <1> Google, Democrats slash Republican tires on vote day <1> They were caught and are being tried. <4> no one does any news stories on it, and then you can't find it on the search engine who's CEO donated 200k to the DNC. <4> surprise surprise. <1> The fact is in every election a lot of fraud goes on on both sides. <7> DarthBurg, I can't find anything on a general google search either <1> But the majority of it is on the democratic side for a number of obvious reasons. A) they have low standards of who votes. <4> Katey, like I say, it wasn't nothing but a thing. <8> There are convictions that a republican paid company to flood democrats headquarters with calls so their phone wouldn't work. <1> poeople vote who are not citizens, Who dont exist. People vote 10 times. <7> DarthBurg, actually it would be a significant thing <4> Bush CHeney HQ's were vandalized across the land, no one cares. <0> I am quite satisfied with my work here in Morgantown <7> DarthBurg, and I find it surprising that there would be essentially nothing about it online <9> Yawn <1> A whole apt complex was invented by a group called ACORN where they listed the addresses of voters which didnt exist. <7> DarthBurg, firebombed? <4> Katey, which makes its absense from the web rather interesting, doesn't it. <1> Its really quite predictable <7> DarthBurg, yes. it does <4> AP had it as a molotov cocktail. <7> it makes me wonder whether it happened <7> ok <7> I'll search again with "molotov cocktail" <9> LoL <9> Harper is totally Americanizing the Canadian political system <9> I love it <4> right, i mean, if no news agenecy bohered to mention it, and it does not show up on any general searches, then, it must not have happened, right? <9> Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Friday he plans to introduce a bill to set fixed dates for federal elections, as part of a wider movement towards democratic reform. <9> "Fixed election dates stop leaders from trying to manipulate the calendar," Harper told reporters in Victoria, B.C. "They level the playing field for all parties." <1> Republicans have high standards on who votes and that they are legal and to this degree can intimidate voters. But the Democrats representing the poorest people and the Criminal cl*** etc, has a lot more voter fraud in respect to non citizens, as for filling out absentee ballots for old people and sending them in, as for illegal voters the majority have always been democrats. Republicans representing the middle and upper middle <1> Anyway the point is clear where each party differs in any voter irregularities and which type they tend to be. <1> Governor of Washington one on illegal votes. <1> Oh well she won she is the governor. <7> DarthBurg, can't find a thing about it <4> Katey i know <1> Its up to the people to change the laws if they want fair elections. <7> the closest philly/molotov cocktail thing I can find is some local dispute between politicians there <7> an accusation that one politician's campaign threw a molotov cocktail through the window of the other's campaign headquarters <7> and that's not just a news search <7> that's a general google search <10> "I hate politics. The voters don't read. They don't think. All they know is the last thing they heard." --'Dewey' from Malcom In The Middle <10> hahaha <10> that **** is so right <8> The scandal: From 2001 to 2003, Republican staffers on the Senate Judiciary Committee illicitly accessed nearly 5,000 computer files containing confidential Democratic strategy memos about President Bush's judicial nominees. The GOP used the memos to shape their own plans and leaked some to the media. <8> The problem: The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act states it is illegal to obtain confidential information from a government computer. <8> Investigation underway and it is unresolved. <7> yeah, this whole "molotov cocktail" rumor is connected to the Philly mayoral race <11> well if they were able to access it, obviously it wasnt very confidential <7> nothing to do with national politics at all <11> :P <8> The scandal : The Department of Justice completely botched the nation's first post-9/11 terrorism trial, as seen when the convictions of three Detroit men allegedly linked to al-Qaida were overturned in September 2004. Former Attorney General John Ashcroft had claimed their June 2003 sentencing sent "a clear message" that the government would "detect, disrupt and dismantle the activities of terrorist cells." <8> The problem: The DOJ's lead prosecutor in the case, Richard Convertino, withheld key information from the defense and distorted supposed pieces of evidence -- like a Las Vegas vacation video purported to be a surveillance tape. But that's not the half of it. Convertino says he was unfairly scapegoated because he testified before the Senate, against DOJ wishes, about terrorist financing. Justice's reconsideration of the case began soon thereafter. Converti
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