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Since the story is a year old, it was easy to google and learn that the FBI determined nothing was illegal.
Keep the deflection coming, guys. It only helps Romney. Six months ago I figured Obama had the election locked up. Every day that goes by with crap like this I think Romney edges closer to a win.
Since the story is a year old, it was easy to google and learn that the FBI determined nothing was illegal.
Keep the deflection coming, guys. It only helps Romney. Six months ago I figured Obama had the election locked up. Every day that goes by with crap like this I think Romney edges closer to a win.
How is this story deflection? It doesn't have anything to do with Romney and Obama. If it did, I would have put it in the election forum.
Keep the deflection coming, guys. It only helps Romney. Six months ago I figured Obama had the election locked up. Every day that goes by with crap like this I think Romney edges closer to a win.
Sounds like someone thinks that official tours are a Spring Break opportunity. How pathetic.
"Kansas Rep Kevin Yoder, 36, who was voted one of 'Hottest Freshmen in Congress,' admitted to skinny dipping in the holy water in August 2011. He was one of just Republican six Congressmen who jumped in the lake after a drunken night out at a high-price hotel, it was reported on Sunday. . . Rep Yoder reportedly disrobed in front of one Congressman's daughter and the wife of another member."
In 2009, Rep Yoder was cited for refusing to take a DUI breathalyzer test after being pulled over by a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper. His campaign maintains he hadn't been drinking.
Thirty freshman lawmakers went to Israel in August 2011 for an all-expense-paid trip, along with their families and aides, that cost a reported $10,000 per person."
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