Re: Culture of Corruption
Well, the article did point out that the upcoming elections won't be so greatly influenced by the birthing troubles of this new Obama administration.
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Xiahou
What, too soon? The
AP doesn't think so:I must confess to being impressed with how quickly the Democrats are working at imploding...
You must think the Obama worshipping masses care. It'll take a lot more.
CR
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Crazed Rabbit
You must think the Obama worshipping masses care. It'll take a lot more.
Well, the author's list is far from exhaustive, but I agree- it's going to take a lot more before anyone starts to take notice. I was careful to say that they were working at imploding- despite their best efforts, it's going to take more effort on their part for a proper implosion. :yes:
For now, even linking this story makes me a blinded ideologue who is stuck on the failed policies of the past. :beam:
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*Dismisses article as partisan hackery without reading it*
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Well, I just hope the new administration's corruption does not affect your fancy new high-speed trains.
And if you have corruption issues in two parties, and there are only two parties to elect, my dear americans, then you can throw blame around as much as you want but you will still elect a corrupt party every four years.
Until you show them both the finger and elect Ron Paul that is.
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It's the bad apple(s) ruins the whole basket philosophy. Just because some douches in the party are idiots it always haunts other members who have nothing whatsoever to do with the scandal. For me what ruins peoples cred is when they uninvolved parties don't condemn/comment/chastise the offenders and talk about how it is ruining the party for everyone else, instead they just keep hush hush and brush it under the rug because they don't want to say something naught about another party member. That's actually one of the reason I love partisan hack pundits because they point out things others would not. It's really gay the way Congress works sometimes, like the whole "can't address a senator from the floor rule" which effectively prevents do gooders from calling BS on someone else.
And in a related note, The Oklahoma Senate killed a bill that would have allowed 3rd party candidates on the ballots, the vote was overwhelmingly against. Gotta hang onto that tit as long as ya can, right?
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Hmm...
What was that old statement about power and corruption?
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Both parties are at it. It's just who is chosen to be investigated.
Over in the UK politicians are so protected we don't even get access to information to show that they are feathering their own bed.
~:smoking:
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Sasaki Kojiro
*Dismisses article as partisan hackery without reading it*
Glad I'm not the only one.
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rory_20_uk
Both parties are at it. It's just who is chosen to be investigated.
Over in the UK politicians are so protected we don't even get access to information to show that they are feathering their own bed.
~:smoking:
Otherwise known as rule number 1. This culture of corruption transends all political parties and is not mutually exclusive of either. The IRS should audit every state & fed politician out there. Doing so to the self-serving bums in my wonderful State of New York would probably recoup enough unpaid taxes & fines to cover the state budget deficit.
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Armed revolution, perhaps?
Line up everybody wearing a suit and shoot them?
Or just make them all live in Wyoming? :tongueg:
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I think this article is more easily dismissed as "dog bites man."