Another day, another sleazebag
Now it's a State Department inspector general accused of covering up foul deeds by the Bush administration. Is there no bottom to the corruption and ineptitude?

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Why is it that repubs seem to outnumber dems in attracting perverts by about 1000 to 1 ??
Is it the family values thing????
Posted by: jazzy
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September 18, 2007 08:40 PM
I can't remember if we covered it or not, but what about the Michigan Assistant US Attorney that was busted while making a deal with an undercover decoy to have sex with a 5 year old child for money? Oh I wonder which political party he belongs to?
And what about the YouTube video my daughter just showed me of a college student being tackled and tasered by U of Florida cops today while asking John Kerry a question? Looks to me the Hot Springs skateboarders got off easy....in this day and age it's shoot to kill for spitting on the sidewalk.
Clearly we've lost our way. I guess it shouldn't be a surprise that everything else in society starts breaking down when our government is headed by criminals. Why have any laws if the top people running this country act above the law. Getting away with murder! Listen to old Alan Greenspan telling us what we already knew...that the Iraq war is about OIL. Greenspan is the direct opposite of a left wing lunatic.....YOUR KIDS ARE BEING KILLED FOR EXXON!
Maybe it will be better if we'll just wait 500 more deadly days until Bush and Cheney go away to enjoy riches untold for the rest of their lives. Oh boo hoo.....they'll be so sad because we'll talk mean about them when they're gone. Such a deal! Steal billions, wage war for oil, lie, cheat, torture and the punishment is that Keith Olbermann talks bad about you......Man.....I'll make that deal any time.
We've lost America, and we're apparently not too worried about it. The tasered kid ask Kerry today if he was so concerned about America...why hasn't he done everything he could do as a US Senator to impeach Bush? Then they grabbed him. Guess we'll never know the answer to that question.
Posted by: Deathbyinches
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September 18, 2007 08:53 PM
"Is there no bottom to the corruption and ineptitude? "
Rhetorical question. Right?
Posted by: RickBaber
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September 18, 2007 09:53 PM
One more Repub Perv-
"Federal Prosecutor Arrested In Child Sex Sting
POSTED: 2:04 pm EDT September 17, 2007
UPDATED: 8:28 am EDT September 18, 2007
DETROIT -- A U.S. Justice Department official has been arrested on suspicion of traveling to Detroit over the weekend to have sex with a minor.
John David R. Atchison, 53, an assistant U.S. attorney from the northern district of Florida, was arraigned in U.S. District Court in Detroit Monday afternoon.
An undercover officer posed as a mother offering her child to Atchison for sex, according to police.
He was arrested at Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
He is charged with enticement of a minor to engage in sexual activity.
According to authorities, Atchison made contact with a detective working undercover for the Macomb County Sheriff's department's.
The detective, acting as the child's mother, allegedly arranged a sexual encounter between Atchison and her 5-year-old daughter, police said.
The undercover detective expressed concern about physical injury to the 5-year-old girl as a result of the sexual activity. Detectives said Atchison responded, " I am always gentle and loving; not to worry, no damage ever, no rough stuff ever. I only like it soft and nice."
The undercover detective asked how Atchison can be certain of no injury. He responded, "Just gotta go slow and very easy. I've done it plenty," according to detectives.
Posted by: eLwood
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September 19, 2007 03:02 AM
For a partial long list of Republican Pervs click bluename. It's long.
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Posted by: eLwood
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September 19, 2007 03:10 AM
A new article listed the 22 most corrupt members of congress. Click on the handle. And yes - DonKey, Red and Chas5th - it is a bi-partisan list.
The hits to U.S. pride and self-image keep coming.
WHAT? ME WORRY?!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070919/pl_nm/usa_politics_poll_dc
The Reuters/Zogby Index, a new measure of the mood of the country, dropped from 100 to 98.8 in the last month . . . The Index, which debuts this month, combines responses to 10 questions on Americans' views about their leaders, the direction of their country and their personal situations. . . . A score above 100 indicates the country's mood has improved since July. A score below 100, like the one recorded in September, shows the nation's mood getting worse. . . .
. . ."The public mood is not just dark. What's darker than dark?" Zogby said. "The mood is getting ugly."
http://clubs.ccsu.edu/recorder/editorial/editorial_item.asp?NewsID=280
". . . I questioned myself as to who the lesser evil actually is. I ask, "Who has done more damage to the lives of the American people? . . ."
To all CCRRR's, Busheviks and other desperate administration apologists, don't worry, it's just polls and opinions.
It really doesn't matter . . . doesn't mater at all.
All the "right thinking" people won't even read it!
Posted by: docholliday
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September 19, 2007 08:39 AM
According to the NY Times article:
~~The bad wiring led to power failures that made cooking impossible and forced security people to dine for some time on the military's prepackaged "meals ready to eat."~~
They must mean that those high-paid Blackwater guys have to eat MRIs just like our low-paid military troops.
Will that embassy also be a palatial setting for our security guys?
Someone, please point out the error in my thinking: Whatever is considered to be good enough for our security people should also be provided to our military troops.
Posted by: Ecce! Spiro et Spero.
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September 19, 2007 10:16 AM
"...Will that embassy also be a palatial setting for our security guys?"
And evidently it's being built with slave labor (on name for link). All the Karen Hughes in the world won't make up for the reality that the infidels are building the world's biggest embassy in the heart of Islam, using slave labor to do it and pretty much handed control of Iraqi oil to American companies.
Ecce...my brother spent a year in Iraq the second year of the war (National Guard); he was a lowly grunt who just wanted to come home alive. He had nothing kind to say about the way 'they' got treated like second-class citizens and the 'private' guys got all the perks. And the private contractors weren't above trying to treat the military guys/gals as support help...as their 'Mexicans.' Now my brother and his ilk, who had NO career aspirations in the military, stood their ground as much as possible and didn't take it as personally as the professional military people who were rightfully pissed off when the military tossed them aside in favor of non-military specialists. So evidently our proud, professional military has been turned into one big service industry for Cheney's private military.
Posted by: zelda
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September 19, 2007 12:40 PM
Zelda, what is wrong with us? Have both of us failed the national indoctrination process for Compassionate Conservative Corporate Republicanism?
Bless your brother. He didn't deserve to be treated as a piece of Conservative Republican Anal Projectiles.
Posted by: Ecce! Spiro et Spero.
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September 19, 2007 01:51 PM
The link for the poll was not right. Click on my name for the correct one. It was missing a 1 on the end.
Pretty bad...
Posted by: rablib
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September 19, 2007 10:42 PM