Intoxination

Tag: dereliction of duty

Sep 8
2009

Jean Schmidt The Birther

Misc

Another GOPer feeding the lunatic fringe, and this time it occurred about 10 miles from my house. Schmidt’s district is next to mine and I have heard a lot of people complain that she wouldn’t hold a townhall on healthcare for OH-02. Instead she decided to come to OH-O8 and talk to people at a […]

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Jul 15
2009

Sanford Was AWOL

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The detail of Sanford’s little lover’s rendezvous in Argentina keep emerging. The latest round shows that Sanford’s office truly didn’t know where he was and couldn’t contact him: Gov. Mark Sanford’s chief of staff, Scott English, called the governor’s cell phones 15 times during the governor’s secret trip to Argentina to visit his lover last […]

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Jun 24
2009

On Mark Sanford

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Like most I have been very interested in the Mark Sanford story. I think it really highlights the downfalls of the person coined a top GOP contender in 2012. What does it say about the leadership of Stanford when he just disappears for days without letting anyone know where he will be, including his own […]

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Mar 8
2007

More Proof Of How The Republicans Hate Our Troops

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And I am not exaggerating this either. When you read CQ’s latest article on the Walter Reed situation, you will also realize the same thing (if you haven’t already): Senior Republicans who knew about problems at Walter Reed Army Medical Center while their party controlled Congress insist they did all they could to prod the […]

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Jul 9
2006

Our Soldiers Will Become Targets.

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Our military presence in Iraq is a major problem – period. People try to argue the “stay the course” line over and over again, but look at these stories from today alone: Four more U.S. soldiers have been charged with rape and murder and a fifth with dereliction of duty in the alleged rape-slaying of […]

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Jun 8
2006

Senate's Latest Pander Defeated

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This is a nice defeat for the GOP: Senators voted Thursday to reject a Republican effort to shrink taxes on inherited estates during this election year. GOP leaders had pushed senators to end the tax once and for all. It disappears in 2010, under President Bush’s first tax cut, but rears up again a year […]

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