Now, THAT was 2 EARS full!  All I can say again is, before you point a
finger at Democrats being weak, soft, unChristian, re-read this post!  
Thanks, JJ!

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Jersey Shore John
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jefferson? Is that all you got?
> 
> Let's try this:
> 
> 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 Dick 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  
> sex
> 
> 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
> 
> On Sep 11, 2007, at 4:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >
> > Jersey John,
> >
> > I guess Representative Jefferson was really a conservative but was  
> > just pretending to be liberal.  And all those corrupts liberals in  
> > the NJ legislature...are just pretending to be liberal but are  
> > really conservative
> >
> > Learn something new everyday!




 
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