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Talks About MS, Stem Cell Research, Family Values

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by realpatriot1 July 5, 2007 2:38 PM EDT
random_radar,

Hillary has a husband with a debillitating sexual compulsion.

Too bad he's not getting treatment. A simple procedure would fix the problem and could be performed by a vet.

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by random_radar July 5, 2007 2:29 PM EDT
The latest trend in campaign tactics is to have a significant other with a debilitating illness. John Edwards has a spouse with cancer. Mitt Romney has a spouse with MS. What's next? Hillary Clinton having a spouse with AIDS?
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by rharrin1 July 5, 2007 2:25 PM EDT
Wow....if all mormons looked like her I could see why they'd want more than one! :)
Posted by infidel_us at 08:41 AM : Jul 05, 2007

Remember you being a right wing conservative you're supposed to only like little boys.
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by perception5 July 5, 2007 2:21 PM EDT
Mitt Romney will be the GOP nominee for president in 2008.

And if our corrupt liberal MSM wolfpack provides the "same" coverage as they "surely" will for their pals on the Democrat side..........then Mitt should win about 46 US States.

Mitt is by far the most qualified candidate from either party where he has actually "done" things to make American lives better.
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by rharrin1 July 5, 2007 2:19 PM EDT
I'm sure you were equally outraged. Oh, and where is your proof/evidence that Bush/Cheney are making millions off Iraqi oil?

As you said in a post directed to me, you said you didn't have to prove anything that I had to prove your post was wrong with doc proof and I did. Does it work only one way?????????
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by vallel July 5, 2007 2:19 PM EDT
The reporters think they are news because they are a good looking couple, and because apparently there is nothing better to talk, that of her arcaic views on stem cell research. I hope the citizens of this country are smarter and analyze before giving there vote to some extreme right wing religous mormon.
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by rharrin1 July 5, 2007 2:13 PM EDT
Bush's statement made no mention of the term "pardon," and he made clear that he was not willing to wipe away all penalties for Libby.

Now bush is talking of pardon if he does wouldn't that be just another addition to the list of lies he has given the American people?
Morals, integrity, and honesty at it's finest.

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by randalds July 5, 2007 2:06 PM EDT
Randal's comments are informed in the sense tat they are his opinions and he's informing you of them.

Get used to it if you want these peole in the White House.
Posted by realpatriot1 at 09:13 AM : Jul 05, 2007

Thanks. It would seem he can't handle opinions that conflict with his and if he thinks my opinions are rough, then he'll be tearing his hair out soon, because mine are mild compared to how rough it's going to get for all involved before the 2008 elections. Politics (thanks to Karl Rove and his mentor the late Lee Atwater) are a blood sport now and the sharks are everywhere.
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by realpatriot1 July 5, 2007 2:01 PM EDT
infidel_US,

You have a point that there's no direct evidence of Bush & Cheney profiting off of Iraqi oil but if you believe that Bush isn't directly involved in the CIA outing than you must not believe Scooter's own notes.

I have no doubt that the Clinton's pardoned people implicated in criminal matters that they were involved in. However, you haven't provided any evidence of that and you are deflecting from the Libby case where the evidence led to a conviction.

For the record, I was and still am outraged about the Clinton pardons and would like to see him prosecuted for obstruction of justice. Tell me, given the fact that it happened on his last day in office, how were "we liberals" supposed to express our outrage? How does that excuse your apologies for the current administration's contempt for the law?

There are so many ways that this government shows contempt for the law that no prvious government ever did and you seem to be quite ok with all of it, so long as we don't grant amnesty to illegals-then the law matters.
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by infidel_us July 5, 2007 1:26 PM EDT
Once again bush slaps America across the face and spits in her eye.
Posted by rharrin1 at 10:17 AM : Jul 05, 2007

Were you just as irate when Clinton pardoned/commuted the sentenences of 170+ on his last day in office? He actually pardoned people who were DIRECTLY invloved in investigations involving the Clintons.

I'm sure you were equally outraged. Oh, and where is your proof/evidence that Bush/Cheney are making millions off Iraqi oil? I saw their tax returns....didn't see unaccounted for money.

Where's it going??? Offshore Halliburtin bank accounts??? Is George Soros investing it for them???

Grow up.
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