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Originally posted by Antiquated1
Why is David Vitter still in office? Where is the outrage? Calling a maddam during house votes? That is rules and laws. Why is he still in office?
Originally posted by anon72
reply to post by Antiquated1
...Besides, for all the posting you do, you don't seem to get many flags and/or stars so maybe now would be a good time to get some from your own posted thread.
Originally posted by anon72
reply to post by MaskedDebater
Great. The other one that complains about non-issues that no one cares about in threads instead of starting one himself. A.K.A Flamer.
Nice to see you around, again. How many names does this make for you now?
Don't worry though. You will have your chance(s) soon. They are releasing 24,000 Palin emails. Heck, I might even jump on one or two of them.edit on 6/8/2011 by anon72 because: (no reason given)
Claiming Intimate Photos & Online Commos
According to the NY1-Marist poll, released Tuesday night, 51 percent of New York voters think Weiner (D-N.Y.) should remain in Congress. Meanwhile, 30 percent think he should step down, and 18 percent aren't sure.
Originally posted by Antiquated1
Poll: Majority of New Yorkers think Rep. Weiner should not resign
Interesting.
According to the NY1-Marist poll, released Tuesday night, 51 percent of New York voters think Weiner (D-N.Y.) should remain in Congress. Meanwhile, 30 percent think he should step down, and 18 percent aren't sure.
Originally posted by anon72
Nice to see you around, again. How many names does this make for you now?
Originally posted by anon72
reply to post by arbitrarygeneraiist
and to follow your great post...
Weiner Told Porn Star to Lie
Congressman Anthony Weiner instructed one of his Internet women how to lie about their relationship ... and even offered PR help from his team, which could create major legal issues for him
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Weiner and former porn star Ginger Lee exchanged scores of sexual emails over a long period of time. When the underwear scandal broke on May 28, Lee began receiving calls from the media, and Weiner was more than happy to help her control the situation ... by lying.
On June 2, Weiner emailed Lee, "Do you need to talk to a professional PR type person to give u advice? I can have someone on my team call. [Yeah, my team is doing great. Ugh]." It's unclear if Weiner's PR team is from his Congressional staff. If so, Weiner could run afoul of House Ethics Rules as well as the law.
Weiner put on a full court press, urging Lee to lie about their relationship. On June 1, he emailed her: "The key is to have a short, thought out statement that tackles the top line questions and then refer people back to it. Have a couple of iterations of: 'This is silly. Like so many others, I follow Rep. Weiner on Twitter. I don't know him and have never met him. He briefly followed me and sent me a dm saying thank you for the follow. That's it.'" Weiner suggested a nice touch -- some good ol' Southern charm: "And then maybe insert some y'alls in there."
Source: www.tmz.com...enis-pi cture-apologized/
It goes on from there at the link. Yes, he's a stand up guy all right.
By-the-way. Has anyone else noticed that the supporters/defenders of Lover Boy have pretty much disappeared?
Hmmm.edit on 6/7/2011 by anon72 because: (no reason given)
Despite the break-in, libel, harassment, and pornography, however, Weiner has refused to report the incident to police or any federal law enforcement agency. According to Weiner, this incident is too important to entrust to unionized law enforcement or any government worker.
“Unions and government workers are just not as competent as private law enforcement.”
Rep. Weiner says that he has “asked a private firm to look at what the heck happened here, to see who could have manipulated or hacked… my private parts.”
The Rep. has also announced that he will switch to the Libertarian Party.
“I realized that when it was my own privacy at stake, I didn’t trust public law enforcement. Government never works, and government unions are even worse. Private firms are always more effective.”
Asked whether he expected public unions to support him int he 2012 elections, he replied, “no, of course not. I don’t support unions and I do not want union support.”
Libertarian spokesperson Paul Notron welcomed Rep. Weiner to the party, but said that “for Libertarians, one of the few legitimate purposes of government is basic law enforcement. Otherwise, criminals could hire their own law enforcement to absolve themselves of their crimes.” According to Notron, “Libertarians support getting government out of victimless crimes such as prohibition, gambling, and tweeting naked photos of yourself to college students.”
Weiner, however, affirmed his support for anti-porn laws. “Tweeting porn definitely should be illegal. And this isn’t just about porn, it’s about identity theft. Where did this hacker get a photo of me? How did they manipulate the contents of my underwear? These are important questions, too important to leave to the government.”
Weiner said that whenever a person’s identity is hacked, they should refuse to report it to police, and instead hire private security, “so as to bring the miscreant to justice.”
In his own case, Weiner said that “I really want to see this perpetrator in handcuffs… strapped down… maybe with a ball-gag in his mouth. Justice. Unionized police won’t do that.”
Originally posted by OneisOne
reply to post by xuenchen
That's a satire news website.
I wouldn't give much credit to it.