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Greg Jorgensen
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Post by Greg Jorgensen » Sat Oct 18, 2008 12:32 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, E Hines wrote:
> It looks like the democrats have even more problems. > At least the Republicans have enough respect for the office > to resign when they get caught breaking the law.
Huh? You can support whatever party and ideology suits you but at least get your facts straight. Tell me which of the Republicans below have had the decency to resign when they get caught breaking the law. It doesn't count if they were fired, or eventually resigned because the heat was too high; self-preservation and cutting a deal to avoid jail is not decency -- any crack dealer can figure that out. Ted Stevens Tom DeLay Randy "Duke" Cunningham Mark Foley Larry Craig Bob Allen Thomas Noe James Tobin Robert Kjellander Mark D. Siljander Rick Renzi Bill Frist Alberto Gonzalez Donald Rumsfeld and many more... Have you ever heard of Jack Abramoff? It's been in the news on and off. I won't get into how Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld et al. have shit all over the Constitution and the military. I don't know about my fellow flag-waving KLR-riding Americans but conspiracy, money laundering, torture, perjury, obstruction of justice, accepting bribes, corruption, abuse of power, and chasing after male interns seems a lot more serious than Bill Clinton's poor judgment (nothing illegal about adultery, though) or Barney Frank's scandalous homosexuality.

traderpro2003
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Post by traderpro2003 » Sat Oct 18, 2008 3:36 pm

Oh the list is long and distinguished... You get real crooks like Nixon as President the felon should have gone to prison. Instead, Gerald Ford comes along and give him a full pardon. It's disgraceful. Their own rules get them out scandals and illicit acts all the time. Again, another reason why we The People need to stay all over these thugs. If that means civil disobience or peaceful gathering...so be it. It's gotten so corrupt, they think it's funny or even slightly acceptable. It's not. The winds of nature eventually come through and blow down the house of cards. --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Greg Jorgensen" wrote:
> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, E Hines wrote: > > > It looks like the democrats have even more problems. > > At least the Republicans have enough respect for the office > > to resign when they get caught breaking the law. > > Huh? You can support whatever party and ideology suits you but at > least get your facts straight. Tell me which of the Republicans
below
> have had the decency to resign when they get caught breaking the
law.
> It doesn't count if they were fired, or eventually resigned because > the heat was too high; self-preservation and cutting a deal to avoid > jail is not decency -- any crack dealer can figure that out. > > Ted Stevens > Tom DeLay > Randy "Duke" Cunningham > Mark Foley > Larry Craig > Bob Allen > Thomas Noe > James Tobin > Robert Kjellander > Mark D. Siljander > Rick Renzi > Bill Frist > Alberto Gonzalez > Donald Rumsfeld > and many more... > > Have you ever heard of Jack Abramoff? It's been in the news on and
off.
> > I won't get into how Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld et al. have shit all
over
> the Constitution and the military. > > I don't know about my fellow flag-waving KLR-riding Americans but > conspiracy, money laundering, torture, perjury, obstruction of > justice, accepting bribes, corruption, abuse of power, and chasing > after male interns seems a lot more serious than Bill Clinton's poor > judgment (nothing illegal about adultery, though) or Barney Frank's > scandalous homosexuality. >


Tumu Rock
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Post by Tumu Rock » Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:15 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Larry" wrote:
> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Tumu Rock" wrote: > > If we take over Canada, we > > gain control of the biggest source of our oil. > > Our oil? ... You already have control of it...it's called NAFTA. > Go for our water..the levels in Lake Meade are dropping alarmingly
and desert dwellers could face some form of conservation if nothing is done. Larry, If I take over Canada, I'm pretty sure I get everything.... da Vermonster (close enough to make it happen) p.s. By "Our oil" I meant the oil we as Americans consume. And by the post I meant nothing more than to make people smile. Even seen the movie "Canadian Bacon" starring John Candy? That's my true political inspiration.

Larry
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Post by Larry » Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:44 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Tumu Rock" wrote:
> > If I take over Canada, I'm pretty sure I get everything.... > > da Vermonster (close enough to make it happen) > > p.s. By "Our oil" I meant the oil we as Americans consume. And by > the post I meant nothing more than to make people smile. Even seen > the movie "Canadian Bacon" starring John Candy? That's my true > political inspiration.
I understood your meaning...I just worded my response poorly and do not take exception to your remark. Canada and the US rely on each other more than either government care to admit....and we are both the better for it. I don't know a single Canadian that takes exception to the fact that Americans get 54% of their oil from us. Royalties are only $2/barrel but thousands of high paying jobs are created...plus it reduces the flow of capital to Middle Eastern countries. What we do take exception to, are recent statements by John McCain claiming that the US should drill, drill, drill, because Canada may make a sweetheart with China and cut off supplies of oil to the US. That is more fear mongering that serves no constructive purpose other than his election ambitions. NAFTA: NAFTA prohibits the Canadian government from imposing (under normal conditions) any restriction that causes U.S. imports of Canadian energy to fall. Have a swell day,eh? LB

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