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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (18496)2/22/2004 9:52:08 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 48461
 
REMINDER TO ALL> If you don't already know, there is a new, moderated ratdog thread here>
Subject 54698

The new thread is back to the original, stock picking & market discussion.

Molotov throwing jerk-weeds are banished.



To: Bucky Katt who wrote (18496)2/22/2004 10:56:10 AM
From: Chad Beemer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 48461
 
I don't condone this at all but lets see you post Tom Dashles wife's dealings on getting government contracts with Boeing. I feel sorry for the RDDB's (Red Diaper Doper Babies) as they don't have much to stand on when it comes to alot of common sense principles. Why don't you go and read The Federalist Papers. Feel free to give all of your money to the government if you wish as I prefer to keep mine to spend as I wish.

I am adamantly against any kind of amnesty for illegal aliens as well. I suppose you support abortion rights as well as the gay marriage's going out on the left coast (land of the fruits and nuts).

I'll buy you a one way ticket to Canada if you want to send me your address.



To: Bucky Katt who wrote (18496)2/22/2004 10:59:26 AM
From: paret  Respond to of 48461
 
Tell us all about Tom Daschle's wife.

The SELECTIVENESS of you leftwingers is amazing.

Weldon is one of over 400 in the House.

Dascle is the HEAD of the US SENATE Democrats.

Dascle is quoted CONSTANTLY by your leftwing "news" media as the MAIN spokesman for the Democrats,

the SAME "news" media that omits any mention that his wife is a major lobbyist and has been for decades.



To: Bucky Katt who wrote (18496)2/22/2004 11:20:34 AM
From: paret  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48461
 
William, your source for this awkwardly contrived "hit-piece" article is the Los Angeles Times--- well-known as a LEADING propaganda rag for the hate-America left.

With the obvious SELECTIVENESS of the leftwing "news" media,

what has your reeking-of-leftwing-propaganda Los Angeles Times ever printed about the outrage of Senate Democratic leader Tom Dascle and his big time lobbyist wife?

ANSWER: Not a word---and NEVER WILL.

The leftwing "news" media is SO awkward in its sell of its own lefties and its assassin hit pieces on NON-lefties.

When is your lefty rag going to have an article on George Soros and how he and his massive, slick worldwide operation engineered the takeover of Yugoslavia ?

Remember according to your leftwing "news" operation---Clarence Thomas is a monster to do with women---

while Ted Kennedy and Bill Clinton are the saviors of women.

Now post some more of your lefty Washington Post, New York Times articles.



To: Bucky Katt who wrote (18496)2/22/2004 11:40:18 AM
From: paret  Respond to of 48461
 
Daschle: No Conflict, Won't Release Tax Returns
humaneventsonline.com

At a May 14 press briefing, Daschle told a reporter it would be "a very serious ethical violation" if the Republican Party used a White House photographer or government property in offering contributors a photo of President Bush taken on September 11. Immediately after Daschle gave this answer, Human Events Assistant Editor David Freddoso asked him if it was a conflict of interest for his wife to lobby for major government contractors and whether he would release the joint tax return he and his wife file detailing the income she receives from that lobbying. Here is a transcript of the exchange:

Human Events: Sir, Sen. McCain [R.-Ariz.] has criticized a proposal for the Air Force to lease Boeing 767s. Isn’t it a conflict of interest for Mrs. Daschle, the wife of the man who sets up every vote in the Senate, to lobby for major government contractors like Boeing?

Daschle: , my wife doesn’t lobby in the Senate at all. So—she has limited her activities to the House, and I think that’s appropriate.

Human Events: Senator, did you and your wife file a joint tax return this year? And if so, will you release it?

Daschle: Yes, we did. We always do.

Human Events: Would you release it, sir?

Daschle: No, we don’t.

Human Events: Will you?

Daschle: No.

Human Events: Thank you.



To: Bucky Katt who wrote (18496)2/22/2004 11:52:20 AM
From: paret  Respond to of 48461
 
William, WHEN will this information get in your lefty rag the Los Angeles Times?

Or are the mindless army of "outraged" lefties NOT supposed to be aware of such obvious conflicts of interest?
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Daschle: No Conflict, Won't Release Tax Returns
humaneventsonline.com

At a May 14 press briefing, Daschle told a reporter it would be "a very serious ethical violation" if the Republican Party used a White House photographer or government property in offering contributors a photo of President Bush taken on September 11. Immediately after Daschle gave this answer, Human Events Assistant Editor David Freddoso asked him if it was a conflict of interest for his wife to lobby for major government contractors and whether he would release the joint tax return he and his wife file detailing the income she receives from that lobbying. Here is a transcript of the exchange:

Human Events: Sir, Sen. McCain [R.-Ariz.] has criticized a proposal for the Air Force to lease Boeing 767s. Isn’t it a conflict of interest for Mrs. Daschle, the wife of the man who sets up every vote in the Senate, to lobby for major government contractors like Boeing?

Daschle: , my wife doesn’t lobby in the Senate at all. So—she has limited her activities to the House, and I think that’s appropriate.

Human Events: Senator, did you and your wife file a joint tax return this year? And if so, will you release it?

Daschle: Yes, we did. We always do.

Human Events: Would you release it, sir?

Daschle: No, we don’t.

Human Events: Will you?

Daschle: No.

Human Events: Thank you.



To: Bucky Katt who wrote (18496)2/22/2004 7:11:26 PM
From: paret  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 48461
 

Lewinsky outraged over Kerry 'affair' furore


ananova.com

Monica Lewinsky has described her feelings of outrage at the furore that has blown up around a woman accused of having an affair with US presidential hopeful Senator John Kerry.

Alex Polier, 27, a journalism graduate, has denied being involved with Mr Kerry, a 61-year-old married father-of-two, but her private life has still been the focus of intense speculation, something that has angered Ms Lewinsky.

Earlier this week the graduate broke her silence and said: "I have never had a relationship with Senator Kerry, and the rumours in the press are completely false."

She added: "Whoever is spreading these rumours and allegations does not know me. I never interned or worked for John Kerry."

Ms Lewinsky told ITV News: "I really just felt empathic for the girl, the young woman, and for her family and at the same time I was really outraged because I thought once again we have politics dipping into someone's personal life and whether it's true or not, it shouldn't matter. It should just be left alone."

Ms Lewinsky made the headlines herself after her affair with then President Bill Clinton was exposed and she found herself besieged by the world's press.

Talking about whether the public should be interested in a presidential candidate's private life she said: "I would really hope people are finally starting to smarten up about this and are starting to judge a candidate for his knowledge and accomplishments, rather than his personal life.

"You know, I've heard it before but it bears repeating: We're electing a President, not a priest."

Ms Lewinsky said her life was still affected by the scandal involving her and Mr Clinton.

"It's been several years. It's been part of history. I continue to re-evaluate how it affects my life," she said.

"Some days I think I'm great and I'm doing fine ... and other days I question a lot about my life. I have gotten through so much, and I have learned so much."

Story filed: 14:20 Saturday 21st February 2004 Lewinsky outraged over Kerry 'affair' furore

Monica Lewinsky has described her feelings of outrage at the furore that has blown up around a woman accused of having an affair with US presidential hopeful Senator John Kerry.

Alex Polier, 27, a journalism graduate, has denied being involved with Mr Kerry, a 61-year-old married father-of-two, but her private life has still been the focus of intense speculation, something that has angered Ms Lewinsky.

Earlier this week the graduate broke her silence and said: "I have never had a relationship with Senator Kerry, and the rumours in the press are completely false."

She added: "Whoever is spreading these rumours and allegations does not know me. I never interned or worked for John Kerry."

Ms Lewinsky told ITV News: "I really just felt empathic for the girl, the young woman, and for her family and at the same time I was really outraged because I thought once again we have politics dipping into someone's personal life and whether it's true or not, it shouldn't matter. It should just be left alone."

Ms Lewinsky made the headlines herself after her affair with then President Bill Clinton was exposed and she found herself besieged by the world's press.

Talking about whether the public should be interested in a presidential candidate's private life she said: "I would really hope people are finally starting to smarten up about this and are starting to judge a candidate for his knowledge and accomplishments, rather than his personal life.

"You know, I've heard it before but it bears repeating: We're electing a President, not a priest."

Ms Lewinsky said her life was still affected by the scandal involving her and Mr Clinton.

"It's been several years. It's been part of history. I continue to re-evaluate how it affects my life," she said.

"Some days I think I'm great and I'm doing fine ... and other days I question a lot about my life. I have gotten through so much, and I have learned so much."

Story filed: 14:20 Saturday 21st February 2004