I'm voting for McCain....

ccodiane

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Actually Libs disdain child molesters as much as conservatives.... of course the most recent of child molester with in the government was a conservative.... Does the Senator from Florida ring a bell?????

Nope....was their molestation, or were words exchanged?.......How about Barney Franks.....ding ding ding?
 

Dankdude

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No Barney Frank is Gay, he has never been accused of child molestation. Again, an issue you know little about.... As far as the Senator from Fla, where there is smoke, there is fire.

BTW, Barney Frank is one senator who does more about the legalization of marijuana than any other, including Ron Paul.
 

ccodiane

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Actually Libs disdain child molesters as much as conservatives.... of course the most recent of child molester with in the government was a conservative.... Does the Senator from Florida ring a bell?????

I believe child molesters, after being found guilty by a jury of their peers, should be tortured until they die.......do you agree, lib.
 

ccodiane

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So here is what disgraced Senator Larry Craig did. He placed his bag down in front of the airport bathroom door. He went tap, tap, tap with his foot. He reached over with his left hand and touched the leg of the fellow in the next stall. After that he did...well, nothing. The officer confronted him and accused him of soliciting, and Craig pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and paid the fine.

Here, to get a little perspective, is what Congressman Barney Frank did several years ago. He answered a personal ad in the Washington Blade in which a male prostitute, Stephen Gobie, drew public attention to his "hot bottom" and "large endowment." Frank began to pay Gobie for sex and even invited Gobie to move in with him. When the arrangement soured, Gobie revealed to the press that he had been running a full-service prostitution ring out of Frank's Capitol Hill apartment.





So How Come Barney Frank's Still in Office? - News Bloggers
 

Dankdude

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I believe that they should be locked away and the cell door welded shut. or they should be turned loose to the general population in the prison.... They don't last too long after they have been turned loose to the general population.
 

Bongulator

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Torture? Nah, I'll pass on that. Death is fine though, as long as there's DNA. The only real problem I have with the death penalty is the cost to the taxpayers. It's so much cheaper to leave them in a cell for fifty years to be gangbanged by big mean guys. Arguably, that's worse punishment too. You can only kill a guy one time.
 

ccodiane

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No Barney Frank is Gay, he has never been accused of child molestation. Again, an issue you know little about.... As far as the Senator from Fla, where there is smoke, there is fire.

BTW, Barney Frank is one senator who does more about the legalization of marijuana than any other, including Ron Paul.
Damn your stupid..........seriously.
 

ccodiane

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Torture? Nah, I'll pass on that. Death is fine though, as long as there's DNA. The only real problem I have with the death penalty is the cost to the taxpayers. It's so much cheaper to leave them in a cell for fifty years to be gangbanged by big mean guys. Arguably, that's worse punishment too. You can only kill a guy one time.
Damn your stupid..........seriously.
 

Dankdude

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I think that Barney Frank putting out or answering a personal add is less sleazy than Larry Craig trying to blow someone in a public restroom.
 

Bongulator

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If legalizing marijuana is your thing, then buy Progressive auto insurance. The guy who started Progressive does more for legalization than probably anyone in this country, and he puts his (your) money where his mouth is.
 

Dankdude

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Hay Bong isn't it funny how when he's been proven wrong or you show him his lack of education he resorts to name calling?
 

ccodiane

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If legalizing marijuana is your thing, then buy Progressive auto insurance. The guy who started Progressive does more for legalization than probably anyone in this country, and he puts his (your) money where his mouth is.
Soros, that devil......figures you'd be a "cronie".
 

ccodiane

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George Soros and auto insurance industry profits - BloggingStocks


Is anyone out there willing to take a guess at exactly why George Soros, Progressive Insurance (NYSE: PGR), and most of the rest of the auto insurance industry is so highly motivated to promote the green movement? Do you think it's because they want more trees available for the little birdies to sing in? Is it because someone said we're running a couple quarts low on oil? Could it be that they fear "green house gases" will soon choke us all? Nope, it's about none of those things. It all comes down to percentages, money, and control.

George Soros and his gang, kind of gave it away recently when Progressive Insurance announced the availability of insurance protection for pets in automobiles. The announcement was colored as a promotional move to entice new customers. I just about busted a gut when I heard about it. The fact of the matter is that insurance actuary tables reveal that by percentage, autos with pets riding in them have fewer and less destructive collisions than automobiles without pets in them. George Soros doesn't give a rat's patootie about your pet. It's all about his own bottom line. In fact, if those same actuary tables showed beyond a doubt that natural blondes had fewer auto collisions than the rest of us, hair color would be a determining factor in calculating your insurance premium and natural blonds would get preferred rates. It's that simple.

So how does this relate to the green movement and auto insurance industry wealth? That answer is simpler to deduce than the pet scenario was. Auto insurers are beginning to sing a tune which promotes carpooling. They say they want you to be concerned about your planet. What they don't want you to consider is the fact that for every day you get a ride to work with someone from your office, you cut the insurance company's risk factor in half.

Think about it gang. You pay auto insurance premiums based on vehicle value, driving record, locale, and term. The only time miles driven factor into the equation is if your miles driven are excessive. If you get a ride to work from a coworker half the days that you work, does your insurance carrier reduce your premium expense by half? I don't think so.
 
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