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What's an merican?Quote:
Originally Posted by dbasnett
Some sort of Mexican?Quote:
Originally Posted by space_monkey
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Oh and I'm an American and i didn't know what eom stood for so... that might just blow your its an American thing, hypothesis right out of the water. Maybe its a Missouri thing.
I was referring to Time magazines "Crusader of the Year", not eom.
Whats 'spitzer'?
He used to be the gov of NY.Quote:
Originally Posted by Atheist
Ohhh well that's not ambiguous at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by dbasnett
I didn't see that he had resigned, but was thinking about it.Quote:
Originally Posted by space_monkey
Maybe he will:
change his mind
contend the b***h set him up
want to know what the meaning of 'it' is
pick a favorite politician excuse
He hasn't yet but i figured why have to go back and edit a post in a couple hours.Quote:
Originally Posted by dbasnett
"He hasn't yet but i figured why have to go back and edit a post in a couple hours." Thanks for the laugh. :thumb:
Not sure what you're smoking... I've been American for 20 years and haven't seen that...Quote:
Originally Posted by dbasnett
Please see Post #12Quote:
Originally Posted by timeshifter
EOM might have its roots in the American Military.
or :)
I have been an American a lot longer so what does that tell you.
It tells me you're old and opinionated.
I havent been an american at all, so pwnt on you both :)
Another darn political thread. There should be something about this in the AUP! :mad:
Aup?
Acceptable usage policy. I think there's a section on why dbasnett shouldn't post in there, too..
No worries... after reading your reply in the "Smokers pay more for insurance" thread, I don't mind you. You a nice person. :thumb: :afrog:
EDIT: And I take back half of what Timeshifter said about you. :afrog:
The logical conclusion to intolerance, who needs free speech. Can I assume my message didn't reach you.:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by timeshifter
I'm exercising my right to free speech :)
Seriously, though. $4300 for 3 hours? How good is this girl?
Now, I'm not as up to date on whoring costs as some others here may be, but that seems a little pricey. Does she cook and do your laundry while she's there or something?
Privately owned forum. Your free speech does not apply.Quote:
Originally Posted by timeshifter
Your mom.
Is it smoking?:wave:Quote:
Originally Posted by kasracer
A period of rest is a good thing, too.Quote:
Originally Posted by timeshifter
No. Thanks for slowly killing yourself btw :)Quote:
Originally Posted by dbasnett
The utimate censorship for those we disagree with.;)
Did anyone see Alan Dershowitz defend Spitzer? Mr. Dershowitz thinks that because the laws are stupid Mr. Spitzer should remain in office. I wonder if that is what he teaches at Harvard, elitism?
I saw one guy blaming society. His argument was that men aren't socially allowed to express emotions as much as we need to and can't cry about having a bad day and the like, so Spitzer had no choice but to go to a prostitute to boing off his anxiety from having such a stressful job.
We all need to be really, really ashamed of ourselves for perpetuating the anti-male bias that so infuses our society and forcing Governor Spitzer into this position.
Being a Democrat means never having to say you're sorry.
Being a Republican means having no recriminations when you say you're sorry.Quote:
Originally Posted by homer13j
You mean like that Republican who was running a gay prostitution ring out of his apartment yet was never charged with a crime and was reelected multiple times? No, wait, that was a Democrat... And never said he was sorry...Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
Or perhaps you are referring to that Republican senator with a serious alcohol problem who killed his female companion (not his wife) in a drunk driving accident yet was never charged with a crime and still holds office four decades later? No, wait, Democrat again... And again, never said he was sorry...
Who exactly are you referring to? Larry "Wide Stance" Craig?
You mean like that Democrat who managed to be elected president twice without ever coming to terms with the english language? And sent hundreds of american soldiers to their deaths to 'liberate' the hell out of a sovereign nation? Oh wait, that was a Republican.. And he never said he was sorry..
I refuse to be drawn into yet another endless argument over Iraq.Quote:
Originally Posted by MaximilianMayrhofer
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History will be the ultimate judge whether the invasion was right or wrong.
Not really, of course. We only ever follow a single path through time (as far as we know), and can only speculate on what would have happened had a different path been taken.
I would have mentioned the president with the database of his 900 lies that were used to try to influence the country to get behind a war. I might also have mentioned the line of anti-gay demagogues who turned out to be using gay hookers or some such (three in the last year alone). Of course, there is ol' "wide stance", but if that surprised you, then you haven't been paying attention. At least he's normally been discreet, so there have only been stories.
We could mention plenty of others on both sides, because power still corrupts. If I was elected president, I'd have some high priced gals on the staff, just for conversation, but then, I'm single, so I can say that.
So now the republicans are calling for impeachment if he doesn't resign. I live on the other side of the country, and don't keep track of NY politics very much, but I was under the impression that Ghouliani had a mistress while he was married and the governor. So what are the republicans so upset about? Are they just anti-capitalism (it's ok if it's free), or is this just hypocritical politics as usual. Look the other way if he's in your party, call for impeachment if he isn't.
Bill Clinton comes to mind. A shining moment in American politics.
But, as I am sure you know, this will be about his self-righteousness. Something about glass houses and rocks.
Dershowitz wasn't so much supporting the soon-to-be-ex-NY-gov.
My read on that interview was that misdemeanor offenses that are "naughtly" make good news and turn into our "story" of the week.
Misdemeanor offenses are not impeachable.
Driving while drunk? Impeach him.
Failure to stop and render aid after accident? Impeach him.
Indecent, insulting, or obscene language communicated directly or by telephone to another person? Impeach him.
Unlawful use of long-distance telephone calling card? Impeach him.
This is just stupid.
He did a really bad thing to his family. He didn't do a really bad thing to the people of NY.
Do you expect every john that picks up a hooker to be fired from their job?
Of course from his Mr. Moral Highground position he has fallen - and fallen hard. For that he should resign in my opinion.
And then of course the real laws that were broken...
That's a felony - and he goes to prison for 20 years and had better resign.Quote:
The investigation started when a bank tipped off the IRS that Spitzer was suspiciously moving money from accounts he controlled. A probe found he was not paying bribes but hiding payments for sex, a law enforcement source said.
Having a mistress isnt illegal, using hookers on the other hand is.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
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I remember reading about the supposed 900 lies thing. Apparently its not 900 individual “lies” it’s the 900 times that Bush claimed that Saddam had WMD as one of the justifications of going to war.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
Of course we know that all during the Clinton administration he also used WMD as a justification to bomb Iraq. This includes countless Senators and Representatives all leading up to the Iraq war. Not sure if using the best intelligence information you have at the time constitutes a lie or not, but it seems for some on the left that it’s good enough for them, hence the supposed 900 “lies” claim.
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It is in NYQuote:
Originally Posted by Xanith
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A person is guilty of adultery when he engages in sexual intercourse
with another person at a time when he has a living spouse, or the other
person has a living spouse.
Adultery is a class B misdemeanor
From what I remember he was separated from his wife at the time. Also how many people are prosecuted for that today? There are plenty of "blue laws" on the books in a lot of states that never get prosecuted. The courts would sure be full if they prosecuted that law :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by szlamany
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Funny, but that's pretty much what I thought was shocking about the whole story. She's gotta be really good, or at least bring some friends for that kind of cash.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Sawyer
As for the whole cheating on your wife/politician thing, I think there should be a grading system. I mean Clinton should have been kicked out for the whole Monica Lewinski thing, not because he was cheating, but because he was cheating with a fat ugly bird. Same goes for Prince Charles.... what was he thinking with Camilla? If that had been a supermodel, nobody would have had any problem with it. So I propose a sliding scale based on how good looking the other woman is. Of course, this makes it pretty bad for the senators picking up fat old cops in the mens washroom at airports.... but that's the price you pay.
Is there anyone I haven't offended with this post yet?
Oh yeah. I live next to Nevada, though, so it's easy to forget.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xanith
What do you thinks going to change in another 50 years? They will suddenly discover WMD there, realise that Osama Bin Laden was hiding in Baghdad all along and that the head of the UN will confess he was lying when he said he didn't believe that individual nation states had the right to decide to exact punishment on behalf of the UN without the approval of the council...... you can live in hope.Quote:
Originally Posted by homer13j
Or of course, maybe you're just hoping we all forget about it. :)
Only a fraction of them are about WMD, but I don't know what fraction.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xanith
In fairness, it wasn't just Bush, but Colin Powell etc as well. But I found the following count.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
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On at least 532 separate occasions (in speeches, briefings, interviews, testimony, and the like), Bush and these three key officials, along with Secretary of State Colin Powell, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, and White House press secretaries Ari Fleischer and Scott McClellan, stated unequivocally that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction (or was trying to produce or obtain them), links to Al Qaeda, or both. This concerted effort was the underpinning of the Bush administration's case for war.
Sounds good to me. It does speak to Spitzer's good sense that he had enough taste to at least go for the type of woman who could command that level of payment in order to be with her. I checked out a few websites and the going rate appears to be around $200-300 for an hour (plus, of course, the $2000 needed to buy a new computer after my wife saw me looking up hookers and smashed the laptop over my head). You've got to figure it's a major babe that can charge those rates.Quote:
Originally Posted by SurfDemon
Perspective.Quote:
Originally Posted by SurfDemon
As the old saying goes - If you see a street hooker that's reasonably good looking she's either a cop or a man. Good-looking prostitutes have no need to walk the streets.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Sawyer
Not that I would know anything about such things...
Wouldn't it be easier for you just to hang around in gay bars if you want to pick up good looking men? :ehh:Quote:
Originally Posted by homer13j
according to the site he got her off of, that's one of the low-end ones.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Sawyer
Airport bathrooms.Quote:
Originally Posted by SurfDemon