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The Nation: Investigation Into "Troopergate" Headed By Democratic State Sen. Hollis French Is Backed By State Republicans

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by samthetvcat September 18, 2008 3:23 AM EDT
PS Once something disappears off the front page I can never find it again LOL

Where''d it go? :o
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by samthetvcat September 18, 2008 3:22 AM EDT
---"Suck it up dude."---
Posted by ainttaken

Go team.

What just happened to that article where we were talking about the allure of picking up the tab on our debt now possibly being geopolitical for Russia and the Saudis and that the fall of investment banks who''s mission it is to invest in the country''s most promising business ventures is at least due in part to there having not been that many promising business ventures such that giving the go-ahead for nuclear energy as a job creation tool perhaps makes more sense both economically and geopolitically rather than another round of stimulus checks?
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by samthetvcat September 18, 2008 2:49 AM EDT
Barack Obama the Con Law lawyer used the law to disqualify the candidate for State Senate that the voters really wanted in the election that it was said he couldn''t have won otherwise.

I''m sure in some peoples'' minds that constitutes ''merit''.
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by samthetvcat September 18, 2008 2:46 AM EDT
Dem vs. Dem on Illinois Ethics Reform

State Senator and Barack Obama earmark recipient Emil Jones contacted Barack to ask him to speak out in favor of a bill which would limit the Illinois practice of State Senators doling out contracts to their donors to $50,000k a person and Barack said no.

Indicted Syrian Rezko donated hundreds of thousands to Barack''s campaigns and in return received tens of millions of dollars worth of contracts in return.

And it''s all legal.

I guess in some peoples minds that probably makes it okay . . .
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by tbweb September 18, 2008 1:22 AM EDT
Too bad Sarah Palin wasn`t a Democrat with all her Jerry Springer baggage! Republicans would have a field day with Palin and they know it! LOL
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by tbweb September 18, 2008 1:02 AM EDT
When Pres. Bush took office in 2001 compared to now!!

Figures don`t lie but liars sure do figure!!

UNEMPLOYMENT RATE 2001 = 4.2%
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE NOW = 6.1%

BUDGET 2001 = $281 BILLION SURPLUS
BUDGET NOW = $357 BILLION DEFICIT

NATIONAL DEBT 2001 = $5.7 TRILLION
NATIONAL DEBT NOW = $9.7 TRILLION

NET RESULT TODAY UNDER BUSH
DOW DROPS 504 POINTS!
DOW DROPS AGAIN ANOTHER 449 POINTS!!
26,000 ADDITIONAL JOBS LOST

VOTE REPUBLICAN!
THE FISCAL CONSERVATIVES!
VOTE McSame/Moose Slayer!!

4 MORE YEARS?

ALL THIS DRAMA ON REPUBLICAN BUSHES WATCH!!
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by nbredwhty September 17, 2008 11:52 PM EDT
Haven''t we the American people had enough of non-compliance with subpoenas from the snakes in the current administration...Wake up People!
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by jamurphy4 September 17, 2008 11:15 PM EDT
Well we can see the Republican Dirty Tricksters are at it again.. Palin is a slug, just like all the current president, and will bring Alaska down just like bush has done to America. Palin is guilty, and is running for cover, just like the treasonous duo of bush & chaney. She fits the mold of a "good" republican..lie, lie, lie, and the hell with what the American people think. I hope someone tell her what the "bush doctrine" is, and show her a map of the USA, so she knows where Fl., TX., VA., NM. and CA. is..she seem lost without snow.. What a loser.
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by skysoldier75 September 17, 2008 10:48 PM EDT


It''s not about "protecting a cop" - it''s about exposing the illegal behavior of an out-of-control Governor who abused her official powers by using them to get personal revenge on somebody.

That''s an illegal abuse of power, plain and simple.

If the cop was doing things he shouldn''t have been doing, then the Chief of Police should have dealt with it - NOT the Governor.

It doesn''t matter what the guy did or didn''t do - it''s about what the Governor did or didn''t do.

If she''s truly innocent, then why is she so afraid to testify?

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by tbweb September 17, 2008 9:00 PM EDT
Why are Republicans making it seem like its acceptable to ignore subpoenas and thwart investigations? Republicans think the rules and Laws don`t apply to them! Republicans have no shame anymore! Sarah Palin facing a criminal investigation that could lead to her impeachment as Alaska Governor should spare Americans her Jerry Springer lifestyle and family life and withdraw from the race! This is just the tip of the iceberg, the more America finds out the worst it will get and we haven`t even seen her racy pictures from her modeling days yet!
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