Kerry Blocked Law, Drew Cash

CaptnKirk

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Bogus - Republican dirty tricks begin.
Let's through out anything that maybe even appears questionable, and maybe it will stick.
The Bushies get to salivate !
 

CADsortaGUY

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Bogus - Republican dirty tricks begin.
Let's through out anything that maybe even appears questionable, and maybe it will stick.
The Bushies get to salivate !

Don't you think this could be a dean trick? Hasn't dean been the one ranting about "special interests"?

I think you are a tad quick to try to pin this on "the bushies" when infact it could be Edwards, Kerry, or <gasp> Clin...Clark.;)

CkG
 

Nietzscheusw

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Democratic voters should get rid of Kerry: he voted for the war, for the Patriot Act, and now this.
He is just a little Bush.
 

BugsBunny1078

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Its a bunch of crap. McCains bill says two parts strip 150 million$ from the project Kerry doesn't supports that and ban the insurance loophole which Kerry supports. So he has to decide screw the big dig and close the loophole or keep the loophole and see the Big Dig get finished. McCain gets credit for drafting up a POS legislation that never got voted on for or against.Good work.
It's like most of the bills they introduce, full of pork.
Tack on a wasteful spending bill onto a popular bill and then if anyone votes against it they get accused of not supporting the popular bill which makes them look bad.
 

digitalsm

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Originally posted by: BugsBunny1078
Its a bunch of crap. McCains bill says two parts strip 150 million$ from the project Kerry doesn't supports that and ban the insurance loophole which Kerry supports. So he has to decide screw the big dig and close the loophole or keep the loophole and see the Big Dig get finished. McCain gets credit for drafting up a POS legislation that never got voted on for or against.Good work.
It's like most of the bills they introduce, full of pork.
Tack on a wasteful spending bill onto a popular bill and then if anyone votes against it they get accused of not supporting the popular bill which makes them look bad.

The big dig should have been killed years ago. The state of MA, owes the rest of the US tax payers $9billion+ the amount the project went over because of shady deals and just poor planning by the state of MA. Screw the big dig.

That fact remains though Kerry is a pawn of special intrests, hell Dean is just as much a pawn as well.
 
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This is outrages.



In September 2001, Kerry disclosed to the Senate ethics office that AIG had paid an estimated $540 in travel expenses to cover his costs for a speech in Burlington, Vt.

A few months later in December 2001, several AIG executives gave maximum $1,000 donations to Kerry's Senate campaign on the same day. The donations totaled $9,700 and were followed by several thousand dollars more over the next two years.

The next spring, AIG donated $10,000 to a new tax-exempt group Kerry formed, the Citizen Soldier Fund, to lay groundwork for his presidential campaign. Later in 2002, AIG gave two more donations of $10,000 each to the same group, making it one of the largest corporate donors to Kerry's group.

The insurer wasn't the only company connected to the Big Dig to donate to Kerry's new group. Two construction companies on the project ? Modern Continental Group and Jay Cashman Construction ? each donated $25,000, IRS records show.

 

sMiLeYz

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NEWSFLASH! Kerry recieves money from donors in exchange for favor. The horror!
rolleye.gif


I think this quote from the article explains it all:
"Anyone who gets millions of dollars over time, and thousands of dollars from specific donors, knows there's a symbiotic relationship. He needs the donors' money. The donors need favors. Welcome to Washington. That is how it works."
 

CADsortaGUY

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Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
NEWSFLASH! Kerry recieves money from donors in exchange for favor. The horror!
rolleye.gif


I think this quote from the article explains it all:
"Anyone who gets millions of dollars over time, and thousands of dollars from specific donors, knows there's a symbiotic relationship. He needs the donors' money. The donors need favors. Welcome to Washington. That is how it works."

NEWSFLASH!!!
As posted in the other thread;)

Still got excuses for kerry?

CkG
 
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Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
NEWSFLASH! Kerry recieves money from donors in exchange for favor. The horror!
rolleye.gif


I think this quote from the article explains it all:
"Anyone who gets millions of dollars over time, and thousands of dollars from specific donors, knows there's a symbiotic relationship. He needs the donors' money. The donors need favors. Welcome to Washington. That is how it works."

NEWSFLASH!!!
As posted in the other thread;)

Still got excuses for kerry?

CkG

but, but, but....Kerry promised to take the "special interests" out of the "public's interest." I guess he's taking it out and putting it into his political coffers for safe keeping...to protect the working-class, of course.
 

CADsortaGUY

Lifer
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Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
NEWSFLASH! Kerry recieves money from donors in exchange for favor. The horror!
rolleye.gif


I think this quote from the article explains it all:
"Anyone who gets millions of dollars over time, and thousands of dollars from specific donors, knows there's a symbiotic relationship. He needs the donors' money. The donors need favors. Welcome to Washington. That is how it works."

NEWSFLASH!!!
As posted in the other thread;)

Still got excuses for kerry?

CkG

but, but, but....Kerry promised to take the "special interests" out of the "public's interest." I guess he's taking it out and putting it into his political coffers for safe keeping...to protect the working-class, of course.

Damn that evil evil evil corporate money. Better he take it for safe keeping instead of letting it get in the hands of some fool who can't use it wisely;)

CkG
 
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Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY



Damn that evil evil evil corporate money. Better he take it for safe keeping instead of letting it get in the hands of some fool who can't use it wisely;)

CkG

That's what I like about Kerry; he's always willing to take one for the team when looking out for the little guy.

 

Napalm

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So maybe Kerry, like all other politicians, has taken special interest money... and Bush has lied to a nation, illegally invaded another country, needlessly killed thousand of innocent people, and spent hundreds of billions of the publics money in the process...

I somehow find it difficult to get bent out of shape over this little tid-bit...

Napalm
 
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Originally posted by: Napalm
Hey JuniorGalt, you forgot to call me "sir"...

Nice :) ...but you have to earn my respect, kid; the "illegal war" nonsense may have spolied your chances ;)

...want to try again by PM'ing your "illegal war" proposition to me?
 

Napalm

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I have no interest in earning your respect - kid.

N

PS. I am interested to know what story Rove et al will use next to discredit Kerry...
 

CADsortaGUY

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Originally posted by: Napalm
I have no interest in earning your respect - kid.

N

PS. I am interested to know what story Rove et al will use next to discredit Kerry...

Again - who said this was Rove? Wouldn't dean just as suspect?

CkG
 

Napalm

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Dean, not Rove? Yeah you are probably right. He certainly does have a history of this kind of thing along with the machinery to move it along...

N