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04-08-2009, 01:40 PM
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if I could marry myself, I would.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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be nice. the democrats are already supporting on democrat politician in mass that's a murderer. I wouldn't think they would support another.
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The man is a crook; it will come out in the wash. How you can support a crook, regardless of their politics is beyond me padcrasher. You and Dukester are the most fervent supporters of a single party on this forum.
I literally believe that Barney Frank could murder someone in plain daylight and you'd defend him.
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04-08-2009, 02:57 PM
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Senior Member
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Ahem...
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And you'll be posting the link that tells us he's under investigation by whom?
Or he's been charged with what?
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I'll take that for a no. You have no evidence whatsover...the funny thing is....
When it "does come out in the wash" and it turns out Frank hasn't been tied or implicated to anything...you'll just go on and on with your crackpot accusations never missing a beat.
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Innocent until proven guilty. Got it.
But..
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Didn't the "horrible precedent" part start when the Bush Administration broke the law and tortured?
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Only if Obama chose not to investigate Bush in the US which not really a possiblity. They will either ignore the Law or set up an investigation here at home.
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Bush committed war crimes.
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Bush should be investigated and prosecuted for War Crimes.
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Too easy.
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04-08-2009, 03:02 PM
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Ahem...
Innocent until proven guilty. Got it.
But..
Too easy.
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Rep point for you. Liberal Tolerance: America's greatest oxymoron.
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04-08-2009, 03:09 PM
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I like it when some attempt to defend the iindefensible. It goes a very long way to shine a light on those that put party before country.
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04-08-2009, 07:54 PM
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This was one of those special moments when I am so happy for video cameras being just about everywhere.
With all the reporters and journalists throughout the land and it took one terrific Harvard kid to put Barney Frank in his place. The man was actually sputtering.
Of course, silly me. That's basically all he ever does. Still .... an amazing moment.
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04-08-2009, 07:58 PM
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Barney is an idiot and I wish he would get some teeth. He is disgusting to listen to.
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04-08-2009, 08:24 PM
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What a fine young man who stood up for his beliefs and did not allow himself to be intimidated by phony Frank. I wish all young people could stand up and do the same instead of just being wired into their ipods. His parents must be very proud of him.
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04-08-2009, 08:41 PM
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Not a member
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I'd be embarrassed by this guy if I was a democrat.
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04-08-2009, 08:46 PM
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That's real cute Swagger...but you left out the part where I linked to Adminstration officials admitting that torture was approved at the highest levels.....I backed up my assertion....
You just simply chose not to post that.....cute little 3rd grader trick...LOL
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04-08-2009, 09:30 PM
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I'm afraid you're in for a disappointment. The young favor the Democrats, they don't hate gays, they are less religious, less racists, more diverse.
The GOP doesn't stand a chance with those factors.
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Are you serious? It was said that if at 20 your are not a liberal you have no heart, and that if at 40 your aren't a conservative you have no brain. Same applies here. Just wait till all these diverse and well voiced students get out in the REAL WORLD where happy ideas and thoughts of Utopian Paradise don't pay the bills. Then when some of those same students find the big salary jobs they spent years getting the education for, and realize that those very jobs come attached to a 35% tax rate... You will see these once libs change their tunes about screw the so called "rich". I hit that at an earlier age than most,24, but it did happen. Academia presents a very slanted picture of what the world really is. Hell that's the main problem with us today. That goes all the way down to the starting level too, where we can't keep scores in tball games for fear of hurting a little boys feeling. Then we give "Bratz" dolls to our daughters to warp their minds into thinking their main currency is what is between their legs. It's sickening, and your logic is pure insanity. GET INTO THE REAL WORLD. If products of the system are what you rally with, then I pitty you.
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Originally Posted by padcrasher
That's real cute Swagger...but you left out the part where I linked to Adminstration officials admitting that torture was approved at the highest levels.....I backed up my assertion....
You just simply chose not to post that.....cute little 3rd grader trick...LOL
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I have watch you flow around several threads aswell, you sit behind a screen and spout talking points.
In 2002, shortly before accounting irregularities were exposed at both companies, Frank said, “I do not regard Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as problems,” The Wall Street Journal reported. After the Freddie Mac accounting scandal in 2003, Frank said, “I do not think we are facing any kind of a crisis.”
For such an insightful and brilliant pillar of the Democratic party boy he sure missed this one, huh?
Im not here to say that Dubya didnt screw up more times than I can count either. Go look at my posts I dont defend is screw ups. This man, Barney, is a joke though. He insult this guy and never realy answers the question! All he had to say was, "NO, I'm not involved".
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