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The Klan in Congress [modified]

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  • R Red Stateler

    led mike wrote:

    Yes. I made the assumption that you would have, that's what happens when people make assumptions.

    The Swift Boat Veterans for Justice is, like MoveOn.org, a result of McCain-Feingold. There will be many more organizations just like them and nothing truly fruitful will come out of it.

    led mike wrote:

    I don't know about appalling but I never liked him. I just thought he was the better of two poor choices and now years later it is difficult to believe anything else but of course there is no way to know. Bush is the worst president ever but Kerry could also have accomplished the same standing even though he might have been a slight improvement.

    To be honest, I don't know that there would be much difference. If Kerry had won, my guess would be that Congress would not have switched hands, making it business as usual.


    Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall

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    Red Stateler wrote:

    If Kerry had won

    He did win ;P

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      John Carson wrote:

      I have already explained why. Unfortunately, I can't give you the power of comprehension.

      You gave an inadequate explanation to which I countered with a question. The fact that he is a judge does not preclude him from opinion in private life. Ginsburg certainly has no shortage of them, but I don't hear any complaints there.


      Anybody rape your wife yet? -IAmChrisMcCall

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      Red Stateler wrote:

      You gave an inadequate explanation to which I countered with a question. The fact that he is a judge does not preclude him from opinion in private life. Ginsburg certainly has no shortage of them, but I don't hear any complaints there.

      I referred to "bitter partisan rants", not having an opinion in private life. I don't keep close tabs on Ginsburg, but I don't believe she has ever said anything remotely similar.

      John Carson

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