Comments on: GOP Consultant Quits In Phone Call Flap

Roger Stone Denies Making Threatening Call To 83-Year-Old Dad Of N.Y. Governor Eliot Spitzer

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by lastdance2 August 23, 2007 8:57 AM EDT
RE :
JackSteen1

150K per year consultant ? - No Way ! ! !

Thats not even a - Start Up - Wage package for a :
Loyal Republican (Nazi) Party Member

Who is about to join :
Criminal Corporate America.

Lastdance
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by jacksteen1 August 23, 2007 8:23 AM EDT
This filthy piece of human excrement worked for Richard Nixon, Ronnie Ragoon, and BOTH Bush criminals ? AND he helped Bush II steal the "election" in 2000 ?

What is he doing still alive ?

He now joins the ranks of un-employable Republishit Party operatives whose sins finally reached the point where they couldn''t be denied or lied about...just like the rest of his filthy "party of Lincoln."

Whaddya wanna bet Halliburton hires him as a 150K per year consultant ?
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by ramos937 August 23, 2007 7:34 AM EDT
I read Stone''s letter explaining that he had been set up. In it, he totally denies making the call and wanders off the subject by trying to justifying anyone making such a call. From it, I can only deduct that he did make the call in a moment of bad judgment and now is trying to justify making it.

Politics can be extremely dirty but this guy crossed over the line big time. No reputable GOP organization will hire him now. To do so would taint it too much. He now has to find another line of work - if he can.
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by keithle1 August 23, 2007 7:09 AM EDT
Excellent. Give me more of this kind of thing between now & the 2008 election.

"...someone else could have gotten inside to make the call or used other technology to mimic his voice and that number."

Maybe Stone can hire Gene Hackman''s character in "The Conversation" to analyze the call.


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by norcalruss August 23, 2007 6:28 AM EDT
This guy sounds like a real slimeball: Working for the most corrupt president besides Bush, Richard M Nixon, at the center of Watergate, involved with stealing the 2000 election in Florida, now threatening an 83 year old man. Sounds like another one of Karl Rove%u2019s brown-shirted thugs. The GOP has caved into the right-wing extremists and is now the closest thing to a to a Nazi party that the nation has seen in fifty years. I hope the GOP gets an A$$whoopin in 2008 like they have not seen since 1974.
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by August 23, 2007 4:58 AM EDT
Just when you think the Republicanazis can''t sink and lower - they find a way.

No doubt one of the fascist Republicanazis will make an appearance in this thread and try and blame Clinton for this.

What a bunch of pathetic bullies they are.
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by zcesl123jump August 23, 2007 4:50 AM EDT
Roger,

Republican, Right Wing, NeoCon...Mmmnn, things must not be going right for you to "stoop so low." I know President George W. Bush and the other Right wing elitists are also hurting! As I recall a high ranking operative of the Republican party was caught in a scandalous sexual assault on a sleeping man. And then there is everyone''s "darling", Karl Rove, the heat must really be getting HOT in the kitchen because he resigned recently before he had "his day" before congress on the firing of eight U.S. Attorneys (hope he has purchased property in Dubai before Cheney and all of the others beat him to it).

In fact, I would speculate that you, Mr. Stone and other RIGHTISTS are all feeling "cornered" as the American people are getting savy to you, Karl Rove, and the other tricksters. To quote a line out of ARMAGEDON, "we will not go quietly into the night!"
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by seven-pesos August 23, 2007 4:28 AM EDT
want to build a veritable utopian state?

let the northern and western blue states combine with liberal canada.

let the southern red states combine with mexico.

man, if we could be rid of the republican christian south

america would really be a super country then!

ha,ha,ha.

war, hate, republikan snakes, christian creeps...

nothing good comes out of the south.
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by cdfoxtrot August 23, 2007 4:19 AM EDT
Well said, seven-pesos. Isn''t it time to let the South go its own way? If California, Washington State, and New England plus New York would join up with Canada, we''d have one hell of a country. A great public healthcare system, and an end to stupid unnecessary wars. And we''d be done with electing dumb fu(ks from Texas for President.
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by brianbwb-2009 August 23, 2007 4:17 AM EDT
it had the number of a duck, and sounded like a duck, so logically...
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