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To: pompsander who wrote (736159)4/9/2006 12:06:42 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
McKinney punched a cop, that's a felony, 5 years in prison, why is she still a congresswoman???



To: pompsander who wrote (736159)4/9/2006 12:07:30 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Ted Kennedy murdered a woman, why is he still a Senator??? You dems are hypocrites



To: pompsander who wrote (736159)4/9/2006 12:09:07 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 769670
 
Kennedy Slams Unnamed Supreme Court Nominee ............................

ScrappleFace ^ | July 2, 2005 | Scott Ott

(2005-07-02) -- Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-MA, today criticized President George Bush's as-yet-unnamed replacement for retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor as a "brutal, Bible-thumping, right-wing ideologue who hates minorities, women and cocker spaniels."

"He or she is clearly outside the mainstream of American values," said Sen. Kennedy. "President Bush has again ignored the Senate's 'advice and consent' role, forcing Democrats to filibuster this outrageous nominee."

The Massachusetts Senator said his aides have already discovered "reams of memos" showing that the man or woman Mr. Bush will appoint has "a history of abusing subordinates, dodging military service, hiring undocumented workers, spanking his or her children and rolling back the clock on human rights to the days when the Pharaohs ruled Egypt with an iron fist."

The Senator's office issued a news release to the media documenting the allegations against the potential high court judge, with a convenient blank line allowing reporters to fill in the nominee's name as soon as that information is leaked.