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Democrats: The Party of Theft

Posted on | July 24, 2014

It’s not merely that they steal money from taxpayers. Democrats are just generally dishonest and untrustworthy:

Senator John Walsh of Montana took most of a 2007 final paper required for his master’s degree from the United States Army War College from other sources without proper attribution. Mr. Walsh copies an entire page nearly word-for-word from a Harvard paper, and each of his six conclusions is copied from a document from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace without attribution.

This revelation of Walsh’s defective character is only regarded by Democrats as problem because it might cost them an election:

Walsh was appointed to the Senate five months ago to fill Max Baucus’s vacancy; it’s not impossible to win as a Democrat in Montana, as both Baucus and Jon Tester can tell you, but it’s difficult as a short-term incumbent in a political climate that’s trending GOP. The rosiest polls for Walsh right now have him trailing Republican Steve Daines by around seven points. The bleakest polls have him down 20 or more. (The RCP average has Daines by 12.5 points.)

Somebody ought to write a book about this.

http://theothermccain.com/2014/07/24/democrats-the-party-of-theft/

Donkey Cons: Sex, Crime, and Corruption in the Democratic Party Hardcover – April 4, 2006

by Lynn Vincent

Shameless bribery. Illicit sex. Sweeping corruption.

"The Democratic Party is like the Gambino mob, but with matching federal funds."

In this raucous, head-spinning look at the follies and felonies of today's most famous and infamous liberals, journalists Lynn Vincent and Robert Stacy McCain chronicle for the first time the rampant crime, sex, and corruption of the Democratic Party. Donkey Cons reveals:

  • How corrupt Democrats in Congress outnumber corrupt Republicans by as much as three to one.
  • How Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, and John F. Kennedy were elected with the help of the Mob.
  • What two eyewitnesses said about JFK's obsession with hookers.
  • How union operatives take from working families to deliver millions of dollars to Democrats.
  • How Democrats in the 1990's covered up a conspiracy one expert called "the largest incidence of obstruction of justice in American history."
  • Why Democrats ignore crime victims and take the side of rapists, robbers, and cop-killers-thenstump for the right of felons to vote!
[ The best argument for the death penalty is that once it's applied Demokrats can't let them go to commit more crimes against the public. ]

From bribery, kickbacks, and sex scandals to espionage, terrorism, and rape, what was once the "Party of the People" has become a party with an appallingly long rap sheet. And this hard-hitting, sad-but-funny exposé of the crimes of the Democratic Party finally puts all their misdeeds into perspective. Thoroughly researched, using outrageous anecdotes and intimate details, Donkey Cons shows that the serial corruption of the Clinton presidency wasn't an anomaly but a developing, unnerving pattern in the modern Democratic ethos. These are the stories the Democrats don't want you to read!

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1595550240/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1595550240&linkCode=as2&tag=theamericanre-20&linkId=CGP3AOE4RFBBARVT
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