George Soros Calls Murtha One of the 20 Most Corrupt Politicians

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Maverick74, Nov 14, 2006.

  1. Looks a bit like a dissociative personality disorder, or multiple personality disorder at work here...

     
    #21     Nov 16, 2006
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    #22     Nov 16, 2006
  3. Good call George Soros, good job democrats, Murtha lost, Steny Hoyer is the next House Majority Leader.
     
    #23     Nov 16, 2006
  4. Politics...

     
    #24     Nov 16, 2006
  5. Democracy in action... free will reigns.
     
    #25     Nov 16, 2006
  6. its amazing how easily you fools are hoodwinked. stempy whore-a is a globalist extrodinaire!!! soros is a felon... LOL LOL and the sheeple are fed cow chips and ask for bigger forks.

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    #26     Nov 16, 2006
  7. So the race was between a far left career hack politician from a state renowned for its political corruption(Maryland) and a career hack politician with 30 years of ethical issues, including a near death experience with the Abscan investigation.

    Of course, they both look like Eagle Scouts compared to Alcee Hastings, Nancy Pelosi's choice to head the Intelligence Committee, who was impeached from a federal judgeship by a Democrat congress for taking bribes.

    And then there is the Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid, who sees nothing unusual about oral million dollar Vegas land deals with mobbed up casino lawyers. Certainly by Hillary Clinton's standards they are not unusual.
     
    #27     Nov 16, 2006
  8. Compared to Bob Ney and Duke Cunningham... hey.. you forgot those two bastards?
     
    #28     Nov 17, 2006
  9. murtha was snuffed out because of his vocal anti-war stance. now we get steny ho yer who is one step removed from communism. just look into crew and melanie sloan... watch the pattern of her victims.
     
    #29     Nov 17, 2006
  10. LOL, are you saying the repubican majority was electing their leaders from moderates during the last 12 years?...like Newt Gingrich, Tom Delay, GWB and Bill Frist, right?

    And I don't think you as a conservative and repubican should even mention the word "corrruption" for at least 12 years as you refused to talk about it during the previous 12 years, it's highly hypocritical of your party to suddenly develop a keen interest in this issue on November 7, 2006.
     
    #30     Nov 17, 2006