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Re: Precisely what he should have done
« Reply #30 on: July 05, 2007, 01:24:17 PM »
A) FELONY CONVICTION

B) Who the hell listens to Liddy?

C) Is Liddy back in Public Office??

D) Quarter of a million is still a Quarter of million, and if you believed someone was being railroaded and egregiously being tried, not just by the courts, but by the media, you too would likely donate to that person's "legal fund"  No??

E) Still think it's no biggie??
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Re: Precisely what he should have done
« Reply #31 on: July 05, 2007, 02:03:46 PM »
Sirs, what do you think a felony is? You keep yelling it as if it is horrendous. What exactly do you think a felony is? Do you know the difference in a misdemeanor and a felony?

Liddy's talk show is syndicated in 160 markets, he also frequently appears on Fox News. He's also acted in a few television shows.

He's not a public servant if that is what you mean, primarily (I'm guessing) because the pay is far too good in what he does now. He is a political strategist for the GOP on occasion though.

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Quarter of a million is still a Quarter of million

If you want to be technical, that statement isn't true (well, only for an instant in time). Though you justify it, the plain fact is that $250,000 is not coming out of Liddy's pocket. If he is truly being railroaded, then he can take civil action and recover more than $250,000.

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Still think it's no biggie??

In every case? Certainly not.

In this case? Absolutely.
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Re: Precisely what he should have done
« Reply #32 on: July 05, 2007, 02:26:01 PM »
Sirs, what do you think a felony is? You keep yelling it as if it is horrendous. What exactly do you think a felony is?

A permanent record, that influences EVERY subsequent job application one attempts to apply for.  One has also lost the right to their 2nd amendment ability to keep and bear arms, prevented from aquiring certain licenses for a substantial period of time.  He may even lose his right to vote.  Not to mention the pshychological scar it places on the person & their family.  You seem to keep minimizing it as if it's some incidental shoplifting of a candy bar.  Why's that??


Do you know the difference in a misdemeanor and a felony?

Yea, do you?  Besides the seriousness of the charge(s) involved and the substantially higher fines for felonies, what's your point?


Liddy's talk show is syndicated in 160 markets, he also frequently appears on Fox News. He's also acted in a few television shows.

I have yet to hear it, or even knew of that until this moment.  I wonder how long it required for him to wait to get a broadcasting license, if one was involved.  So, you advocating that Libby's new career be as a talk show host?  and Actor?  Oh wait, must apply the fairness doctrine.  Before Libby can broadcast, must have a Democrat convicted of a felony.  Perhaps William Jefferson of Louisiana.  And of course you do realize I was largely referencing Public office.  Of course it'd bode much better for Libby if he were a Democrat in this case, as apparently felonies and public office are no biggie on that side of the aisle.


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Quarter of a million is still a Quarter of million

If you want to be technical, that statement isn't true (well, only for an instant in time). Though you justify it, the plain fact is that $250,000 is not coming out of Liddy's pocket. If he is truly being railroaded, then he can take civil action and recover more than $250,000.

You didn't appear to answer my question.  If you believed someone was being absolutely railroaded and shafted, someone you knew well and respected, you wouldn't consider donating to their "defense fund", even if he had more money than you??  and yes, he could attempt to take civil action, however that little'ol measly FELONY conviction is likely to put a quick halt to that, wouldn't you think?  Perhaps someone can provide us a list of those names who were convicted of a felony that was never overturned, and then won a civil case for being railroaded during that tiral they received their conviction in.  Care to give it a go?


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Still think it's no biggie??

In every case? Certainly not.  In this case? Absolutely.

Hmmmmm, I can only imagine why      ::)
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Re: Precisely what he should have done
« Reply #33 on: July 06, 2007, 03:08:40 PM »
Libtards whining about pardons ...  :D

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Re: Precisely what he should have done
« Reply #34 on: July 06, 2007, 03:22:56 PM »
Scooter has already paid his fine by the way ...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19617734/

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Re: Precisely what he should have done
« Reply #35 on: July 10, 2007, 10:24:09 PM »
Any entries yet in when gasoline prices will start to go down to help out the GOP candidates? I am thinking no sooner than September 2008.

They've been dropping around here already.

Since they go down every September, I guess your "prediction" is bound to be accurate, huh?
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Re: Precisely what he should have done
« Reply #36 on: July 11, 2007, 08:09:34 AM »
If you actually have a memory and eyes, yopu will note that before the 2004 and 2006 elections, gas prices plummeted, in October, not September.

Prices go up in August, to take advantage of the vacationers and increase the profit because of the surge in demand.

It is no secret that Big Oil is in bed with the GOP.
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Re: Precisely what he should have done
« Reply #37 on: July 11, 2007, 01:56:52 PM »
If you actually have a memory and eyes, yopu will note that before the 2004 and 2006 elections, gas prices plummeted, in October, not September.

Funny, the DOE has reports that show something different. The low point in both of those years was at the end of September, with prices rising during October.

In 2005, they dropped during October.

They dropped at the beginning of October in 2000 - proof that Clinton was in bed with big oil?
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Re: Precisely what he should have done
« Reply #38 on: July 11, 2007, 06:02:01 PM »
Any entries yet in when gasoline prices will start to go down to help out the GOP candidates? I am thinking no sooner than September 2008.

They've been dropping around here already.

Since they go down every September, I guess your "prediction" is bound to be accurate, huh?

Have they gone down to $1.50 a gallon?

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Re: Precisely what he should have done
« Reply #39 on: July 11, 2007, 07:16:51 PM »
Have they gone down to $1.50 a gallon?

Is that what you're predicting?
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