READER COMMENTS ON
"Brad Still Off the Grid, James O'Keefe III Still a Loser (And Now 'Celebrated' as Such in Song)"
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Ancient
said on 4/26/2010 @ 9:04 pm PT...
No Shit Sherlock. And that doesn't mean I diagree with Brad.
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Renard
said on 4/27/2010 @ 4:03 am PT...
Sarah Wants Jailtime for her e-mail attacker but O'Keefe III gets superstardom. Conservatives do not know what punishment for wrong doing is!
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Floridiot
said on 4/27/2010 @ 4:47 am PT...
It does figure that Andrew Breitbart and James OKeefe the turd are children of affluent (effluent?) parents, doesn't it? Being from the wrong side of the tracks myself and seeing people struggle everyday while I was growing up is probably why I'm an unabashed liberal.
People like that always tend to look down on poverty with animosity. Can you imagine what their parents are like? Just think of what Ward Churchill said after 9-11 that he was demonized for ("little Eichmanns"). The truth.
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Big Dan
said on 4/27/2010 @ 9:38 am PT...
Another O'Keefe/Breitbart-like scam, hop all over this, Bradley!!!
The Republican Arizona governor Jan Brewer's REAL agenda is to INTIMIDATE, BLOCK, & HARASS LEGAL HISPANIC VOTERS...What moved GOP Governor Jan Brewer to sign the Soviet-style show-me-your-papers law is the exploding number of legal Hispanics, US citizens all, who are daring to vote --- and daring to vote Democratic by more than two-to-one. Unless this demographic locomotive is halted, Arizona Republicans know their party will soon be electoral toast. In 2004, Arizona governor Jan Brewer, then Secretary of State, had organized a racially loaded purge of the voter rolls that would have made Katherine Harris blush. Beginning after the 2004 election, under Brewer's command, no less than 100,000 voters, overwhelmingly Hispanics, were blocked from registering to vote. In 2005, the first year of the Great Brown-Out, one in three Phoenix residents found their registration applications rejected.
http://www.gregpalast.co...e-the-november-election/
Greg Palast - Is the Arizona Immigration issue really Republican voter suppression tactics?
http://www.youtube.com/w...;feature=player_embedded
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Big Dan
said on 4/27/2010 @ 9:38 am PT...
Go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Adam Fulford
said on 4/27/2010 @ 9:44 am PT...
Floridiot wrote...
People like that always tend to look down on poverty with animosity.
Actually, lots of wealthy people are "liberal" in sentiment, if not in practice. I'm quite familiar with this, being from a once-wealthy family (before my grandfather, bless his horny soul, squandered it on a playboy lifestyle). However, it would be liberal in lip-service, while they live a resource-heavy lifestyle with wealth generated similarly to their "conservative" brethren. So, the same body but a different face. Liberal in lip-service and occasional charity auctions to alleviate conscience, and set the ground for lively debates at the country club.
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Orangutan.
said on 4/27/2010 @ 10:03 am PT...
He physically looks just like the profile of a Timothy McVeigh, Lee Harvey Oswald, or Unabomber type patsy.
I hope he doesn't get away with trying to subvert our democracy.
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Big Dan
said on 4/27/2010 @ 10:06 am PT...
O: I said that before, he's a dead ringer for Timothy McVeigh.
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truthisall
said on 4/27/2010 @ 10:36 am PT...
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Floridiot
said on 4/27/2010 @ 11:40 am PT...
Adam, "people like that" means snotty Republicans. I've met quite a few and they weren't worth talking to beyond the two minute mark of our first meeting. They have an air of superiority about them. In other words, they stink.
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truthisall
said on 4/27/2010 @ 11:51 am PT...
Brad,
Sorry for the typos.
1) It's ***Mark*** Crispin Miller
and
2) I meant Thursday night (not tonight) when you host for Malloy.
AS long as I am posting, I might as well include my reply to John Fund's article in the WSJ. John is still shilling about non-existent "voter fraud" in Wisconsin, the favorite Republican bogus "voter fraud" state. I guess the Bush-appointed prosectors are still running the show in WI. Unlike the nine prosecutors (CA, NM, etc.) who Rove fired when they refused to bring bogus "voter fraud" charges prior to the 2004 election.
You might want to touch on this Thursday.
But that's not what caused me to reply to Fund (screen 4). It was his warning that we should avoid a repeat of Florida 2000 - implying that the mess was caused by voter fraud.
Of course John did not mention the 65,000 undervotes (Dan Rather reported on the faulty punch cards purposely placed in FL Democratic counties); or the 110,000 overvotes (you know how that happened); or the thousands of butterfly ballots (thank that infamous DINO Teresa Lepore for that).
The Miami Herald determined that Gore won by at least 46,000 votes, after tot;ing up the undervotes and the overvotes by county. I posted a link to there data in my second reply (also on screen 4).
Of course, the MSM has not said a peep about this for 10 years now.
http://online.wsj.com/ar...le%26commentId%3D1123784
I'll be listening Thursday.
Richard
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karenfromillinois
said on 4/27/2010 @ 12:35 pm PT...
richard,altho the firing of the us attorneys was partially about non existinent voter fraud,carol lam was on to something much bigger,her name was added to the firing list the day after she served a search warrent on cia dude dusty foggo,who was convicted of bribing or taking bribes from another convicted felon,wade...and get this ,wades first govt contract was for 140,000 bucks of "office" furniture for dick cheney.......here is copy from wiki,,,funny it doesnt mention carol lam anywhr........
Kyle Dustin "Dusty" Foggo (born November 21, 1954), is a former American government intelligence officer convicted of bribery in the awarding of a government contract and sentenced to 37 months in the federal prison at Pine Knot, Kentucky. The executive director ("EXDIR", the number three position) of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) until 2006, Foggo was charged on February 13, 2007, with fraud and other offenses in the bribery case of convicted US congressman Randy Cunningham. This indictment was superseded and expanded with an indictment returned on May 10, 2007, charging fraud, conspiracy and money laundering in relation to his dealings with defense contractor Brent R. Wilkes. On September 29, 2008, Foggo pleaded guilty to one count of the indictment, admitting that while CIA executive director he accepted a bribe to steer a CIA contract to the firm of his lifelong friend, Brent R. Wilkes.[1] In a presentencing report filed by prosecutors in February 2009, Foggo was also described as having a record of on the job corruption and off the job assaultive behavior stretching back 20 years..........................i am not trying to take away from ur citizen audit work,i applaud you for that but if left in place carol lam might well of actually brought the last admin to justice
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Emily
said on 4/27/2010 @ 1:00 pm PT...
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truthisall
said on 4/28/2010 @ 1:38 pm PT...
Karen,
I'm familiar with Carol Lam and Foggo. But wasn't she also told to bring bogus voter fraud cases?