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America, as a Democrat, do you agree with me that we must oust the Democrats from Congress?

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Folks...for years...I heard the Democratic Party stood up for honesty and integrity...and so I joined them in May....

They pointed the finger against the Republicans and demonized them for years...

BUT THIS IS WORST...When you are a Democrat...you are supposed to hold the high ground....and NO DEMOCRAT IS HOLDING DEMOCRATS ACCOUNTABLE..

this is Charlie Rangel for Christ sakes...!!!!

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We must OUST the Democrats.....

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  1. America is a Democrat.....?  Your English is confusing.


  2. You're not a Democrat. I've read your posts. Nice try.

  3. No.  I don't.

    And Rangel isn't my rep.  If he's done something illegal he can join all the cons currently in jail until then. Innocent until proven otherwise.

  4. if you're a Democrat then you probably won't mind walking my pet duck on weekends.  

  5. Once we get past November and have a Democratic President and a stronger Democratic Congress, thing should start to straighten up.  At least we will have experience in Washington.  It will take some time to get past the last 8 years.

  6. it may surprise you...but there are things called "conservative" democrats who have lots of similarities to Conservative republicans...they pretty much negate the very slim majority dems hold.

    I don't think the problem is the personel i think the problem is, there is not a big enough majority...so we need to vote in more.

  7. Nope, they are doing just fine. The problems we now see, are a result of the previous 6 years. When they can actually get something done that isn't being blocked by Republicans, then we might actually see some real results and a dollar value that isn't falling.

  8. just stop it you old troll. stop pretending like you're anything but a right wing bumper sticker. if i see another question that includes "i am a democrat BUT" from you why i'll eat my hat!

  9. 1 democrat

    count the repubs

    Delaware County Coroner David Rath, Republican- resigned after being found guilty to stealing a bottle of Morphine from the scene of a death.  Rath later disclosed he was addicted to the pain medication.

    Fayette County Auditor Penny Johnson, Republican - guilty of misuuse of public funds, for her habit of taking cash from county coffers and replacing it with IOUs.  Running for re-election.

    Fairfield County Judge Don McAuliffe, Republican - resigned after being found guilty of burning down his house to collect insurance money.

    Fairfield County Sherrif Gary DeMastry -  DeMastry, Republican was forced to resign after pleading guilty to 32 counts including theft in office, tampering with evidence and obstructing justice.

    Franklin County Clerk of Courts Mike Pirik, Republican - found guilty of theft in office after he paid a special employee for time she didn't work.

    Franklin County Clerk of Courts Jessi Oddi, Republican - resigned and found guilty of stealing over $190,000 in traffic fines.

    Henry County Commissioner Steve Baden, Republican - resigned after a no contest plea to charges he stalked a 14-year old girl through a Toledo neighborhood and tried to lure her into his car.

    Ohio Governor Bob Taft, Republican - pleaded no contest to charges of failing to report gifts and golf outings.

    Ohio Republican House Caucus Attorney Stephen Linnen, Republican - sentenced to 18 months in prison after being found guilty of jumping out of bushes naked and photographing his victims' reactions.

    Lucas County Republican Party Chair Tom Noe, Republican - pled guilty to violating federal campaign finance law, sentenced  to 27 months in federal prison

    Donna Owens, Sally Perz, Betty Schultz, Maggie Thurber - Toledo-area Republicans who all pled no contest to failing to report gifts of more than $75 dollars.

    Richland County Commissioner David Swartz, Republican - resigned and pled guilty to charges he molested two girls under the age of 11.

    prosecutors finally filed charges this week against Republican Morrow County Commissioner Jean McClintock for forging a prescription for painkillers.

    Bob Ney, Republican will plead guilty to at least one criminal charge in a deal with the Justice Department.

    January 23, 2007: Republican radio personality Scott Eller Cortelyou of Denver arrested on suspicion of using the Internet to lure a child into a sexual relationship

    January 29, 2007: Republican former Jefferson County, Colorado, Treasurer Mark Paschall indicted on two felony charges "in connection with an allegation that Paschall solicited a kickback from a bonus he awarded one of his employees"

    January 31, 2007: Republican Congressman Gary Miller is named by Republicans as ranking member of oversight subcommittee of House Financial Services Committee despite the FBI's investigation into his land deals

    February 14, 2007: Major Republican fundraiser Brent Wilkes and former CIA executive director Kyle "Dusty" Foggo are indicted by a grandy jury for corrupting CIA contracts

    February 16, 2007: Major Republican donor Abdul Tawala Ibn Ali Alishtari, aka Michael Mixon, is indicted in federal court on charges of providing material support to terrorists

    March 5, 2007: Ethics complaint filed against Republican Senator Pete Domenici for his role in the Attorney Purge scandal

    March 6, 2007: I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, former chief of staff to Vice President d**k Cheney found guilty of obstruction of justice and perjury

    March 8, 2007: Republican former U.S. Congressman and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich admits to extramarital affair

    March 23, 2007: Former Deputy Interior Secretary J. Steven Griles, an oil and gas lobbyist who became an architect of George W. Bush's energy policies, pleads guilty to obstructing justice by lying to a Senate committee

    March 27, 2007: Criminal charges filed against Republican Pennsylvania State Senator Robert Regola in connection with the death of a teenage neighbor who was shot with the senator's gun; he is accused of three counts of perjury, allowing possession of a firearm by a minor, recklessly endangering another person and false swearing

    March 27, 2007: Ronald Reagan's budget director, David Stockman, "indicted on charges of defrauding investors and banks of $1.6 billion while chairman of Collins & Aikman Corp., an auto parts maker that collapsed days after he quit"

    March 28, 2007: Robert Vellanoweth, a Republican activist and appointee of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, is arrested on suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter and felony driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, after a crash that killed three adults and one child

    April 18, 2007: The FBI raids the home of Republican Congressman John Doolittle, investigating his ties to Jack Abramoff

    April 19, 2007: The FBI raids a business tied to the family of Republican Congressman Rick Renzi, as part of an investigation into his business dealings

    April 23, 2007: The FBI questions Republican Congressman Tom Feeney about his dealings with Jack Abramoff

    April 23, 2007: Federal auditors find repeat violations of federal election law from the 2004 Senate campaign of Republican Senator Mel Martinez

    April 26, 2007: David Huckabee, son of Republican Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, is arrested at an Arkansas airport after a federal X-ray technician detected a loaded gun in his carry-on luggage

    May 4, 2007: Bruce Weyhrauch and Pete Kott, former Alaska state Republican legislators, were arrested and accused of soliciting and accepting bribes from the corrupt VECO Corporation

    May 4, 2007: Republican state Assemblyman Michael Cole is censured and stripped of his leadership position after the married father of two spent the night at a 21-year-old intern's apartment

    May 11, 2007: A field coordinator for Republican Congressman Patrick McHenry is indicted for voter fraud in North Carolina

    May 12, 2007: NBC News breaks the story that the FBI is investigating Republican Nevada Governor Jim Gibbons for suspicion of accepting bribes in exchange for securing government contracts

    May 15, 2007: Connecticut Republican Party Chairman Chris Healy is arrested for drunk driving (he pled no contest on June 1, but didn't publicly disclose the event until June 11)

    May 18, 2007: Republican former South Dakota State Representative Ted Klaudt is charged with eight counts of second-degree rape, two counts of sexual exploitation of a minor, one count of sexual contact with a child younger than 16, two counts of witness tampering and one count of stalking against two foster children in his care

    May 21, 2007: Republican state Senate candidate Mark Tate is indicted on nine counts of perjury and two counts of election fraud by a grand jury

    June 11, 2007: Republican Senator Larry Craig is arrested for lewd conduct in the men's bathroom of an airport

    June 19, 2007: South Carolina Republican state Treasurer and South Carolina Chairman of Giuliani for President Thomas Ravenel is indicted by a grand jury on cocaine distribution charges

    July 2, 2007: President George W. Bush commutes the sentence of former Cheney Chief of Staff I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby following Libby's conviction on obstruction of justice and perjury

    July 3, 2007: A grand jury report declares that the sale of public land to Republican Congressman Ken Calvert and his business partners violated the law

    July 11, 2007: Republican state Representative and Florida co-Chairman of McCain for President Bob Allen is arrested for soliciting a male undercover police officer, offering to pay $20 to perform oral s*x

    July 16, 2007: Republican Senator David Vitter holds press conference acknowledging being on the D.C. Madam's list and past involvement with prostitutes

    July 16, 2007: Story breaks that Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski was involved in a sweetheart real estate deal

    July 19: Republican former state legislator Coy Privette is charged with six counts of aiding and abetting prostitution

    July 24, 2007: Michael Flory, former head of the Michigan Federation of Young Republicans, pleads guilty to sexual abuse

    July 26, 2007: Media report that Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski will sell back land purchased in a sweetheart deal, following close scrutiny of the shady transaction

    July 29, 2007: Glenn Murphy Jr., recently-elected Chairman of the Young Republican National Federation, is accused of sexually assaulting a sleeping man

    July 30, 2007: The FBI and IRS raid the home of Republican Senator Ted Stevens following investigations into Stevens' dealings with the corrupt VECO Corporation

    August 2, 2007: Bush administration senior adviser Karl Rove disregards a Congressional subpoena and refuses to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee

    August 6, 2007: Investigation called for after House Republican Leader John Boehner leaked classified information regarding a secret court ruling over warrantless wiretapping

    August 8, 2007: Republican Senator Larry Craig pleads guilty to misdemeanor disorderly conduct following his June 11 arrest

    August 9, 2007: Major Republican donor Alan Fabian is charged with 23 counts of bankruptcy fraud, mail fraud, money laundering, obstruction of justice, and perjury

    August 15, 2007: Republican state House candidate Angelo Cappelli is arrested for perjury and grand theft

    August 22, 2007: Republican political consultant Roger Stone resigns his role with the New York state Senate Republicans after reports surfaced that he made a "threatening, obscenity-laced" phone call to the 83-year-old father of Governor Eliot Spitzer

    August 27, 2007: Story breaks that Republican Senator Larry Craig was arrested and pled guilty - he had not publicly disclosed the events to that point

  10. It works both ways. The republicans are the same way!

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