They will find SOME excuse for bad Democratic behavior. I could not even stomach the liberals during the Clinton years. NO ONE said boo to ANY of his actions. Perverts stick together, and I guess they are no better...
2006-11-15 09:10:33
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answered by Anonymous
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i circulate to grant an hassle-free and directly forward answer: Fox information is incredibly conservative. CBS is incredibly liberal. The others all circulate from one factor to a distinctive based. particular, they are all (different than Fox) enormously anti-Iraq conflict. yet i think of this is by technique of the fact the moderates of the rustic have all started going against Iraq too. Jon Stewart and Colbert (the two one in all which i actually like) have become a number of the optimum rated information courses (particular... comedy exhibits. unhappy yet authentic). Stewart and Colbert are the two particularly liberal, yet they save it (to me) enormously lots hidden incredibly some the time (a minimum of Stewart does... that's type of Colbert's recurring to mock conservatives, so he would not incredibly have a decision). even with the actuality that the president is an hassle-free objective, so it may no longer look properly hidden.
2016-12-17 10:43:15
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answered by mays 4
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No! As part of the Democratic credo which is sanctioned by the media at large he will automatically be absolved of any perceived wrong doing, he shall not suffer the fear of being rebuked by his peers, and there will be no call for him to resign or step aside. On a nation wide conference call generated from the DNC headquarters to all statewide Democratic head quarters the members will recite the Rite of Absolution.
Led by Barny Frank
"Dan Sutton might be a swishy little rump wrangler,
but Dan Sutton is our swishy little rump wrangler"
"And Let us not judge, lest we be judged also"
Now bring on them pages, Yheeee Haaaaaa!
2006-11-15 09:39:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course they have.Where the hell have you been.
This is a classic example of the "say one thing/do the other" far far right that gets hung up on going after the very things they do.
Just look at this creep who accused falsely me of having sex in a
men's room of all things:
RLP:
They will find SOME excuse for bad Democratic behavior. I could not even stomach the liberals during the Clinton years. NO ONE said boo to ANY of his actions. Perverts stick together, and I guess they are no better...
Typical.Republican conservatives are allways right. ALWAYS defame democrats,liberals,freedom lovers,etc.
-Clinton WAS lambasted.
-Clinton was haranged by a Republican base who hated him persoanlly and probably couldnt get some anyway
-A pervert defender with the audacity to use the word pervert.
Amazing.
And cheap.Typical right-wing garbage.
2006-11-16 06:01:17
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answered by cannon Ball! 3
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Many already have, though he has not admitted guilt (as Foley has) or been proven guilty. Forget the propaganda mills for a while and try a real news source. You'd be amazed what's going on in the real world.
2006-11-15 09:26:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I condemn you Dan Sutton!
2006-11-15 09:13:17
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answered by carl l 6
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I belive I did hear something about that, but they won't make as big of a deal of it, because:
a) Sutton isn't a member of the federal gov't
b) Sutton doesn't work tirelessly to increase gov't surveillance of sexual offenders
2006-11-15 09:05:04
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answered by Tofu Jesus 5
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No, they'll make excuses and say this only came out because Republicans are angry that the Foley thing came out close to the election (like that mattered much) and then they will ask him to come back and appoint him to some committee like they do with all the Democrats caught in sex scandals. (Well, most of them don't resign.)
2006-11-15 09:03:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Since I have not heard of Dan Sutton, or what his conduct was, I think you can conclude the answer is no. What a surprise.
2006-11-15 09:02:33
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answered by LoneStar 6
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Foley admitted what he had done which is tantamount to a conviction. Sutton is maintaining his innocence and is entitled to his day in court.
2006-11-15 09:09:52
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answered by Anonymous
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