--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], MDixon6569@ wrote:
> >
> >  
> > In a message dated 10/9/06 5:51:33 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> > salsunshine@ writes:
> > 
> > "It's  amazing.  Six years of a Republican majority in
> > the White  House, the House and the Senate, and all you've got is 
> fear."
> > Ill. Rep.  Rahm Emanuel

Just for your info: Melhman I've heard is a Satanist.
As far as Foley, it was obvious for me, even seeing him for a few
minutes on TV; that something was definitely wrong with him.
If the people around him, were in denial that something was off with him;
This shows that these people who are running things:
Are basically 'sleep-walking'.
Trouble is, while we have sleep-walking idiots running things;
Meantime our adversary's are having a good time,
Watching our Empire fall.
R.G.


> > 
> > 
> > 
> > I liked his quote from This Week with Georgie Stephanopolous.
> > When Asked if he was aware the E-mails of Foley's before the
> > story broke, he  said " I never saw them". When pressed again
> > by Stephie if he had been  aware of them he repeated " I never
> > saw them". He would not deny that he  knew about them, only 
> > that he had not seen them. I guess he learned that from his
> > boss. I guess that depends on what the meaning of "is" is.
> 
> Man, I have to hope you're just the innocent
> dupe here.
> 
> Stephanopoulos works at ABC.  Right before Ross broke
> the story of the emails, it's highly unlikely such a
> blockbuster story hadn't gotten around to Ross's
> colleagues who cover politics.  But Stephanopoulos
> knew that if he said, "Yes, I'd heard about them,
> but I hadn't read them," the Republicans would be
> screaming bloody murder, trying to make it appear
> that Stephanopoulos was part of a Democratic plot to
> release the story when it would be most damaging to
> the Republicans.
> 
> Of course, you're attempting to do that here anyway
> because you've been taken in, as usual, by the
> Republicans' lies.  They've been lying up one side
> and down the other.  Ken Mehlman, head of the
> Republican National Committee, for instance, has
> been praising Hastert, saying he gave Foley an
> ultimatum to resign as soon as he learned of the
> sexually explicit IMs.
> 
> That's false, and Mehlman knows it's false.
> Foley resigned on his own hook; Hastert himself
> has admitted on the record that he had nothing to
> do with Foley's resignation.  And Mehlman is far
> from the only Republican who's been peddling that
> lie.
> 
> They're also lying when they suggest Democrats
> knew about all this and kept it quiet until it
> would cause the most damage, then turned it over
> to ABC.  It was *Republicans* who turned over the
> emails, and pages who sent ABC the IMs after Ross's
> story about the emails broke.
> 
> Plus which, as Jim suggests, we *know* that the
> Republican leadership has known about the emails
> for almost a year, and evidence is now coming out
> that they knew about other sexually explicit IMs
> *for over five years*.
> 
> Even if Democrats *had* known about them--which
> there is zero evidence they did--that doesn't
> somehow exonerate the Republican leadership from
> having kept the whole thing covered up for years,
> while Foley continued to prey on the pages.
> 
> The Republicans' behavior has been utterly
> reprehensible, not only in covering up the Foley
> problem to begin with, but in trying to cover up
> the coverup after the story broke by trying to
> blame the Democrats.
> 
> These disgusting slimeballs are the people who have
> been running the country for six years.  Anyone
> who tries to excuse their behavior is as much of a
> slimeball as they are.
>






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