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markopoleo

join:2003-04-02
Bonne Terre, MO

19.7 million to influence..call it what it is please.

$200,000 a day in bribes.


woody7
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You would think with the "Abramoff" scandle $hit like this wouldn't happen,but I guess it's a way of life with the politicians of all flavors, and short memories, geez
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footballdude
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said by woody7:

You would think with the "Abramoff" scandle $hit like this wouldn't happen
You may have noticed that that 'scandal' died away pretty quickly. When the news folks thought they could convince people that it was a Republican scandal they were breathing pretty heavily but when it became fairly obvious that both parties were involved, it suddenly became old news.
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What's certain about Darwinism is that it would take less time for (1) a single-celled organism to evolve into a human being through mutation and natural selection than for (2) Darwinists to admit they have no proof of (1) - Ann Coulter

pabster

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footballdude wrote:

"You may have noticed that that 'scandal' died away pretty quickly. When the news folks thought they could convince people that it was a Republican scandal they were breathing pretty heavily but when it became fairly obvious that both parties were involved, it suddenly became old news."

Exactly. I distinctly remember Howard "Yipeee!!!!" Dean saying "This is a Republican scandal." Once the facts started to come out the liberals of the mainstream media buried the story QUICK.



KrK
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reply to footballdude
No, it died away quickly because it is a scandal which embarrased the Republican party, therefore, it gets buried quickly.

If it had been something embarrasing to Democrats they'd have started one of those un-ending investigations immediately, and we'd still be hearing about it every day.
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