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To: Neocon who wrote (126194)2/8/2001 3:24:40 PM
From: swisstrader  Respond to of 769670
 
Ah yes, so that makes Burton's history of infidelity, fathering a child, telling a heap of lies and campaign finance abuses OK??!!...and this is a guy who called Clinton a "scumbag"?...looks like the two had quite a bit in common!...more on the same:

"Getting a piece was rampant in the General Assembly then. And within that context, Burton had a major reputation. Back when he had a seat in the General Assembly and back during his early terms in Congress, Dan Burton had a reputation for sex with convenient women that was at least as awful and awesome as the Clinton reputation. Every time he'd go on one of my junkets [to Las Vegas], he'd have a different gal, Domi told NUVO. I watch him in Congress and his committee and all I have to say is, let he without sin cast the first stone."



To: Neocon who wrote (126194)2/8/2001 3:24:40 PM
From: swisstrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Ah yes, so that makes Burton's history of infidelity, fathering a child, a heap of lies and campaign finance abuses OK??!!...and this is a guy who called Clinton a "scumbag"?...looks like the two had quite a bit in common!...more on the same:

"Getting a piece was rampant in the General Assembly then. And within that context, Burton had a major reputation. Back when he had a seat in the General Assembly and back during his early terms in Congress, Dan Burton had a reputation for sex with convenient women that was at least as awful and awesome as the Clinton reputation. Every time he'd go on one of my junkets [to Las Vegas], he'd have a different gal, Domi told NUVO. I watch him in Congress and his committee and all I have to say is, let he without sin cast the first stone."



To: Neocon who wrote (126194)2/8/2001 3:30:07 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Of course. But hate-filled Dems always accuse Reps who try to uphold the law of doing things their guys are actually guilty of.



To: Neocon who wrote (126194)2/8/2001 3:46:12 PM
From: swisstrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
"Henry Hyde had a normal affair."

Neo, for a guy who is so proud of his writing abilities, ya gotta admit that one was pretty funny...a "normal affair"??!!...an oxymoron at best.

Hyde's "youthful indiscretion" with Cherie Snodgrass lasted 5 years and ruined the lives of the Snodgrass kids and Fred Snodgrass and ended the two in divorce court...further, Cherie was a kept woman and people are still trying to piece together who paid for the apt, jewelry, and clothes...considering the fact that Hyde's committee decided the fate of Clinton's "indiscretion" all of this was comical at best.

Now if you consider all this to be "normal" behavior, you and I must really be from different worlds.



To: Neocon who wrote (126194)2/8/2001 4:01:48 PM
From: Mr. Palau  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
>>Henry Hyde had a normal affair.<< I have a difficult time envisioning an affair with Henry Hyde as qualifying as normal. And if we are setting the bar at messing around with an aide, Senator Hutchison, a Baptist minister no less, can't make over it that one.

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