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To: bentway who wrote (309519)11/7/2006 2:21:43 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574855
 
JCP, > Why doesn't HAGGARD take a lie detector test?

Good question. Perhaps he will. But for what and to whom? Isn't what he admitted to enough? Apparently not for the gay prostitute, but like I said before, he's got malicious motives.

Tenchusatsu



To: bentway who wrote (309519)11/7/2006 2:52:34 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574855
 
re: Why doesn't HAGGARD take a lie detector test? Does he have something to hide? I think they should both take public lie detector tests on Ophra - or maybe let Nancy Grace administer the tests and then interrogate both of them..

Strip 'em naked and water board 'em.



To: bentway who wrote (309519)11/7/2006 3:42:31 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574855
 
Experts: Senate will go Democratic

Posted by Frank James at 9:10 pm CST

In their final, pre-election forecast in what is called Larry J. Sabato's Crystal Ball, Sabato and David Wasserman of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics predict Democrats will win control of both the Senate and House, with Democrats picking up six Senate seats and 29 House seats.

Their analyses of the races makes worthwhile reading, especially their take on the race they have probably followed the closest, the freakish Virginia Senate race between Sen. George Allen, the Republican, and Democrat James Webb, the former Reagan Administration Navy Secretary who was a Republican until he switched parties to make the Senate race.

Continue reading "Experts: Senate will go Democratic"
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