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Democrat lawmaker attacks police officer

 
 
blacksmithn
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 05:31 pm
woiyo wrote:
blacksmithn wrote:
I told you, in words you would presumably understand (clearly I was mistaken on that point!), look to your own beam before you presume to comment on the motes of others.

In other words, Sparky, since you guys have actual INDICTED jackanapes (and I submit that in the grand scheme of things, pedophilia, bribery and corruption are rather more serious than slapping a guard, if that in fact is what happened) to worry about, go deal with those before whining about somebody else's behavior.


So you have no opinion on this matter. Then why are you making any commentary?


My opinion, which has been made abundantly clear is that the right is better served by getting their own corrupt house in order, rather than hypocritically hand-wringing over some misbegotten incident which is, assuming arguendo that the ALLEGATIONS are true, a mere tittle on the balance when compared to the real, live, actual CRIMINAL charges (not to mention convictions) piled up around your team.

Get it, now? Or do I need to spell it out again? Sheesh, no wonder you're still a true believer in the Way of the Shrub.
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timberlandko
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 05:48 pm
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Quote:
Grand Jury to hear McKinney incident

By BOB KEMPER
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 04/05/06
WASHINGTON ?- The federal prosecutor investigating the confrontation between Rep. Cynthia McKinney of Georgia and a Capitol Hill police officer last week has asked a grand jury to decide whether the six-term congresswoman should be charged with assault, police and legal authorities said Wednesday.

It's not uncommon for a federal prosecutor to refer a case involving a prominent person to a grand jury to help blunt any appearance of political favoritism. Outside legal experts said the move also could indicate that U.S. Attorney Ken Wainstein's office intends to seek felony charges against McKinney ...
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Amigo
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 06:47 pm
blacksmithn wrote:
woiyo wrote:
blacksmithn wrote:
I told you, in words you would presumably understand (clearly I was mistaken on that point!), look to your own beam before you presume to comment on the motes of others.

In other words, Sparky, since you guys have actual INDICTED jackanapes (and I submit that in the grand scheme of things, pedophilia, bribery and corruption are rather more serious than slapping a guard, if that in fact is what happened) to worry about, go deal with those before whining about somebody else's behavior.


So you have no opinion on this matter. Then why are you making any commentary?


My opinion, which has been made abundantly clear is that the right is better served by getting their own corrupt house in order, rather than hypocritically hand-wringing over some misbegotten incident which is, assuming arguendo that the ALLEGATIONS are true, a mere tittle on the balance when compared to the real, live, actual CRIMINAL charges (not to mention convictions) piled up around your team.

Get it, now? Or do I need to spell it out again? Sheesh, no wonder you're still a true believer in the Way of the Shrub.
I'm with this dude. I think this whole thing is suspicious considering all the REAL crime going on in the Washington.

I mean what about that male prostitute that was sleeping in the whitehouse? Laughing IT"S TRUE

"Guckert made more than 200 appearances at the White House during his two-year tenure with the fledging conservative websites GOPUSA and Talon News, attending 155 of 196 White House press briefings. He had little to no previous journalism experience, previously worked as a male escort, and was refused a congressional press pass.

Perhaps more notable than the frequency of his attendance, however, is several distinct anomalies about his visits.

Guckert made more than two dozen excursions to the White House when there were no scheduled briefings. On many of these days, the Press Office held press gaggles aboard Air Force One?-which raises questions about what Guckert was doing at the White House. On other days, the president held photo opportunities.

On at least fourteen occasions, Secret Service records show either the entry or exit time missing. Generally, the existing entry or exit times correlate with press conferences; on most of these days, the records show that Guckert checked in but was never processed out."

Search it for yourself; Male prostitute sleeps in white house
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 07:24 pm
Montana wrote:
Montana wrote:
Now my question is, if she did show them her congressional ID, why wouldn't they let her through?


Any thoughts?


Gosh Montana, you sure know how to change a topic! My thoughts are that I was feeling really good about the way I looked in my come **** me boots until...
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 07:27 pm
timberlandko wrote:
Whattawe got here, now ... a snipers' duel? Careful, now, do you kiddies want the small arms fire to draw artillery?


I don't think it's your small arms that make you feel the way you do. Embarrassed Rolling Eyes
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 07:31 pm
If only that male prostitute were giving Bush a blow job -- then we could impeach him. I hear Laura give lousy head.
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 07:34 pm
Montana wrote:
Rox
I can't see where race comes into this. If the cop knew who she was, do you honestly think he'd put himself though all this?

What could he possibly have to gain?


You can't see how race plays into it because you haven't experienced it. That is no knock on you. It just is a fact that most white people just have no comprehension of 1) the black experience generally and even less of the black experience in the American South in the mid to late twentieth century. Or, for that matter, the black experience in the South today.
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 07:35 pm
Lightwizard wrote:
If only that male prostitute were giving Bush a blow job -- then we could impeach him. I hear Laura give lousy head.


Well I hear Rove and Scottie were involved, can we impeach them? Smile
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 07:39 pm
Oh, a four way. Tongues aplenty. I really don't want to smell what is going on in Washington but it's ain't pretty.
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nimh
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 07:45 pm
Montana wrote:
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Nice boots.
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Amigo
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 07:48 pm
Suddenly I forgot what we were talking about.
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 07:52 pm
nimh wrote:
Montana wrote:
http://www.2sportscars.com/women/6.jpg

Nice boots.



Is it any wonder why we call them come f**k me boots?
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 08:44 pm
Ticomaya wrote:
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I wonder why Tico didn't post some of the other racist images like these:


http://i2.tinypic.com/sosied.jpg

http://www.gamedreamz.com/psoexplorer/PSOE/newspaper/newspaper/beetlejuice.jpg

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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 08:59 pm
Tico isn't that racist.
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 09:07 pm
Clearly Roxxxxi/Nikki/Chrissee/Harper has demonstrated his/herself as the most racist poster in this thread.
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 09:16 pm
Roxxxanne wrote:
nimh wrote:
Montana wrote:
http://www.2sportscars.com/women/6.jpg

Nice boots.



Is it any wonder why we call them come f**k me boots?



Nice car too, doesn't anybody like the car?
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 09:20 pm
I'm a racist -- drove a car to Vegas last month through Death Valley at 100 MPH.
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 09:21 pm
Lightwizard wrote:
Tico isn't that racist.


It comes from the same trough as the racist drivers license. How telling that Tico/McG/Timber/miseryman et al have their panties in a tizzie over McKinney. How telling indeed. (As if I needed clarification)
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 09:26 pm
They are tring to untwist their panties from hearing that Tom Delay-everyone-in-Washington is leaving the congress. This is a special diversion from the ongoing corruption of this adminstration.
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2006 09:36 pm
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The party of police-haters

By Michelle Malkin

There's only one thing more damning than the recent caterwauling of cop-bashing Rep. Cynthia McKinney and her race-mongering mob:

The stone-cold silence of Beltway Democrats.

While McKinney and her ilk sling wild charges of racism and conspiracy at the police, national Dems have yet to utter one clear word in defense of the men and women who protect their privileged backsides day in and day out in Washington.

But, hey, don't question their patriotism.

McKinney, who is black, is having the mother of all Beltway snit fits because, she claims, a white Capitol Hill police officer "inappropriately touched" her last week. After asking her several times to stop when she traipsed around a security checkpoint without proper identification, according to police accounts, the officer reportedly touched McKinney's arm or shoulder. In response, she struck the officer.

You know, Rep. McKinney, as a fellow "woman of color," I have been pulled aside by government security agents numerous times for secondary screening at airports over the last few years. I've had my bra straps snapped, my thighs pawed, and my torso wanded. I've had my cell phone tested for bomb residue, my laptop inspected, and my handbags manhandled.

My response was not to go postal or do a Naomi Campbell on the gropers. My response was to ask why they aren't doing more security profiling.

McKinney is spitting venom about "double standards" of justice. But if I had done what McKinney did to the police officer just doing his job, I would be marking time in the slammer. Caught in an imperial act of lawlessness, McKinney is now conducting her own victim Olympics to deflect blame and responsibility:

Lawyer James W. Myart Jr., called McKinney "a victim of the excessive use of force by law enforcement officials because of how she looks and the color of her skin. Ms. McKinney is just a victim of being in Congress while black." Harry Belafonte and Danny Glover, admittedly ignorant of what McKinney did on Capitol Hill, were on hand to add their tribal "uh-huhs" and "amens" to the blanket condemnations of white police officers.

On Monday, an entire contingent of black leaders in Atlanta inveighed against law enforcement officers and lent McKinney their unconditional political support at a meeting of the Concerned Black Clergy of Metropolitan Atlanta in the Community Church of God (hello, church-and-state separatists?). "Racial profiling is a well thought out and planned attack on black political leaders," fumed state Rep. Alberta Abdul-Salaam. "It's going from the gold dome down to the White House. It's happening and it's wrong."

Another instigated the crowd: "We know what time it is and that's why the most progressive of us are standing here. Because we know that if you can come and get Cynthia today, you'll come and get us tomorrow." Yet another McKinney supporter rattled his tinfoil and asserted: "I believe this incident with Cynthia McKinney is a set up…I say the politicizing of this event was planned and staged! They decided to set this brave sister up!"

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McKinney later appeared on CNN to insinuate that the entire Capitol Hill police department had "problems inside with the treatment of ?- or the respect for diversity ?- let me say." She adamantly refuses to apologize for her treatment of the officer she hit.

Two Capitol Hill cops died in the line of fire in 1998 defending politicians and government workers from an intruding gunman who waltzed past a checkpoint in the same manner McKinney did. The Democrats' refusal to condemn the McKinney mob's smear campaign against the Capitol Hill police sinks to a new level of political cowardice. And stupidity. Republicans have already announced plans to introduce a bill defending the 1,700-member Capitol Hill police force ?- reinforcing the Donkey Party's haplessness on public safety and national security issues.

Contempt for law enforcement is a hallmark of the party of Ted Kennedy, Al Sharpton, Chuck Schumer, Jesse Jackson, and the Clintons. New Yorkers won't forget the shameful attack on members of the Albany Police Department honor guard, who were cursed at and spat on by participants in the state Democratic Party convention in 2000. It's all of a piece. To quote a certain, now-quiet Democrat Senator from New York pandering to her black constituents:

"And you know what I am talkin' about."
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