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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: bentway who wrote (106163)8/28/2007 2:46:20 PM
From: JeffA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
hehehe talking to yerself, eh?



To: bentway who wrote (106163)8/28/2007 2:51:53 PM
From: JeffA  Respond to of 173976
 
BTW, I'm not conned into anything.

I think they all stink. Rs just stink less. Ds tend to want to live my life for me and make grandiose decisions "for the good of all." While Rs simply want to monitor you and watch yer every move.



To: bentway who wrote (106163)8/28/2007 3:01:01 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 173976
 
Hillary is a closet gay is she disgusting ?

When Barney Frank was pimping 10 year old boys to old men was that disgusting ?



To: bentway who wrote (106163)8/28/2007 4:09:27 PM
From: JeffA  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 173976
 
Ah, another example of "for the greater good." Heck with personal choice and freedom, Hillary will "take care of us." Oh yeah, one way or another she'll take care of us.

HILL EYES NATIONAL CIG CURB
By GEOFF EARLE Post Correspondent
HILLARY CLINTON
Speaks at cancer forum.August 28, 2007 -- WASHINGTON - Hillary Clinton lavished praise on New York City's tough anti-smoking laws yesterday - and said she supports smoking bans in public places across the country.

Asked at an Iowa forum on cancer whether banning smoking in public places would be good for America, Clinton replied, "Well, personally, I think so. And that's what a lot of local communities and states are starting to do."

Clinton noted that when New York's smoking ban was being considered, critics claimed, "Oh, that's the end of, you know, the bars and restaurants in New York City."

But she boasted, "We are now having more business than ever before, because a lot of people who stayed away from going out are now going out again, because they feel like they can enjoy their time outside."

Asked whether the feds should impose a nationwide ban, Clinton deferred to local governments.