What I find interesting is that the right will defend their own no matter what. They can be pedophiles, break the law, spit on the constitution, anything, and as long as they "say" they are conservative they are being unfairly attacked by the media. Yawn.
This fellow is scum. He broke the law, abused subordinates, lied, and still he is ok because he "says" he is a conservative.
Posted by kansas1946 ------------------ You are definitely NOT alone in this observation.
"Thou shalt not speak ill of one''s fellow republican" is republican mantra, always has been.
It''s an amazing little characteristic, and if you study it, it''s revealing to discover what other kinds of "groups" practice the same "credo".
Seriously, if you''re going to directly rip off Sean Hannity, at least credit him. Either way, your tacit approval of illegal acts and lying for partisan gain are exactly why your party is in such trouble.
What I find interesting is that the right will defend their own no matter what. They can be pedophiles, break the law, spit on the constitution, anything, and as long as they "say" they are conservative they are being unfairly attacked by the media. Yawn.
This fellow is scum. He broke the law, abused subordinates, lied, and still he is ok because he "says" he is a conservative.
I know how Schlotzman feels. The government bureaucracy is infested with leftist liberals. He must have felt like he was sleeping with cockroaches. But he really had no hope of success in getting the bureaucracy to be more conservative because the liberals have been running the bureaucracy since the 1960''s. They are too firmly entrenched. They have built empires in the government.
Uhuh. And these sleazes are gonna get away with it cause Mr. Hope and Change wants to ''come together'' and ''move forward.'' Scuse me while I go throw up.
Unbelievable!!!!! No Way Bush would let this Happen Bush Is a US Constitutional Expert ! Bush tried Very Hard to make Sure No One`s Rights were lost ! He`s My HERO !!!So Sorry He`s has to Go to Dubai next week !
Just friggin'' great. Now this slime-ball is living in my state!! ************************** The accusations against Bradley Schlozman, the former acting head of the civil rights division who is now a private-practice attorney in Wichita, Kansas, are included in a new report by the department''s inspector general, Glenn Fine.
This is disgusting beyond belief. How much more damage to our country, our laws, our constitution, our reputation, will be uncovered about this evil administration. How any real American can defend Bush and his disaterous administration is beyond me.
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This fellow is scum. He broke the law, abused subordinates, lied, and still he is ok because he "says" he is a conservative.
Posted by kansas1946
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You are definitely NOT alone in this observation.
"Thou shalt not speak ill of one''s fellow republican" is republican mantra, always has been.
It''s an amazing little characteristic, and if you study it, it''s revealing to discover what other kinds of "groups" practice the same "credo".
Bwaaaaaahahahahaha!
Seriously, if you''re going to directly rip off Sean Hannity, at least credit him. Either way, your tacit approval of illegal acts and lying for partisan gain are exactly why your party is in such trouble.
Loser.
This fellow is scum. He broke the law, abused subordinates, lied, and still he is ok because he "says" he is a conservative.
No Way Bush would let this Happen
Bush Is a US Constitutional Expert !
Bush tried Very Hard to make Sure No One`s Rights were lost ! He`s My HERO !!!So Sorry He`s has to Go to Dubai next week !
**************************
The accusations against Bradley Schlozman, the former acting head of the civil rights division who is now a private-practice attorney in Wichita, Kansas, are included in a new report by the department''s inspector general, Glenn Fine.