Scrooge McSam |
09-28-2005 04:21 PM |
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Originally Posted by scaeagles
So you doubt the quote from the Houston Chronicle?
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Nope, not at all. Where did you get that?
It was a stupid thing to say. The fact that he used Delay's name made it political, and he was wrong to use Delay's name. I understand why he did it, I believe. Delay's name at a Democratic meeting is red meat. I'm sure he'd have gotten much less traction out of bragging about taking down D Rep Betty Denton, or D Rep Lane Denton, or D House Speaker Gib Lewis, or D Attorney General Jim Maddox, or D State Treasurer Warren Harding, or D Supreme Court Justice Don Yarbrough.
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Originally Posted by scaeagles
While true that DeLay is most certainly partisan, that does not make Earle any less so.
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The fact that he's prosecuted 3 times as many people from his own party as he has from the opposition says otherwise.
Of course it could just be that the democrats are 3 times as corrupt as the republicans ;)
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Originally Posted by scaeagles
I believe it is the level of partisanship shown by DeLay that contributed him to be a political target. I do believe he is a political target.
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OK, run with that if it works for you. I see a man whose level of partisanship has led him to possibly criminal acts, so much so as to have been indicted by a 25 member grand jury of ordinary citizens.
You say Potato, etc.
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Originally Posted by scaeagles
If he is convicted, and I am wrong, than I will certainly admit to it. But as I stated earlier in my comparison the Hutchison indictment, I think his motives are clear.
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OMG We disagree! Has this every happened before? ;)
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