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11. Date: 2008-08-12 19:11:38
Subject: Re: How is John McCain's Affair Different from John Edwards'?
From: Blash <b...@c...net> Search message by this author

> How is John McCain's affair any different from John Edwards?
>
> Why is it OK for McCain to cheat on his wife, but when it comes out
> that Edwards did it too, he's pilloried at the post?
>
> Why doesn't the 'libera; media' have anything to say about John
> McCain's affair?
>
> What's with the double - standard?

This thread is starting to sound like a bunch of little old ladies sitting
around gossiping while they're sipping their daily Scotch and knitting away
like mad.......

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12. Date: 2008-08-12 19:13:42
Subject: Re: How is John McCain's Affair Different from John Edwards'?
From: The BuffettHater <B...@g...com> Search message by this author

On Aug 12, 2:56 pm, c...@w...net wrote:
> what about obama having an affair with at least three other men,
> supposedly, and the left wing ignoring it only because he is a democrat.
> can you IMAGINE if mccain was accussed of having affairs with three men
> and two of them had been murdered since january? can you imagine the
> daily headlines ? and obama did admit part of it, the part where he did
> admit to snorting coke...

More of comix hog-wash. . . and his pig bathes more often than his
daughter or him. Bush sold obama the coke he snorted.

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13. Date: 2008-08-12 19:37:12
Subject: Re: How is John McCain's Affair Different from John Edwards'?
From: "John Galt" <k...@g...com> Search message by this author

John Galt:
"Doobie Keebler" <k...@g...com> wrote in message
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On Aug 12, 9:58 am, "JC" <d...@i...net> wrote:
> He's trying to borrow a car from Ted Kennedy.

We have this weird notion in America now that if a politician is
caught in an affair that his career is done. We seem to be saying that
what he did in his private life effects his policies or how he
governs. But we all know that isn't true. We know that because almost
all of our great presidents, and great leaders throughout history,
have had numerous affairs. Obviously it didn't hurt how they governed
at all.

Alexander the Great can't lead his empire because he's cheating on his
wife ?

Let's get to the most relevant question - if John Edwards' political
career is done, why isn't John McCain's?

[JG] Because timing matters.

JG


John McCain had a well-documented affair on his first wife, with his
current wife. He has admitted in the books he has written about his
life that he ran around with several different women while still
married to his first wife. And don't forget that he left her for a
younger, richer woman - multi-millionaire Cindy Hensley.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed40Dl-dVx8

Maybe if Edwards was a Republican his affair would be acceptable?

.-=d00b
.


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14. Date: 2008-08-12 19:45:31
Subject: Re: How is John McCain's Affair Different from John Edwards'?
From: "JC" <d...@i...net> Search message by this author


"Blash" <b...@c...net> wrote in message
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>> How is John McCain's affair any different from John Edwards?
>>
>> Why is it OK for McCain to cheat on his wife, but when it comes out
>> that Edwards did it too, he's pilloried at the post?
>>
>> Why doesn't the 'libera; media' have anything to say about John
>> McCain's affair?
>>
>> What's with the double - standard?
>
> This thread is starting to sound like a bunch of little old ladies
> sitting
> around gossiping while they're sipping their daily Scotch and
> knitting away
> like mad.......
>

That's not THIS thread, that's the whole political groupie world. It's
their soap opera. They couldn't make it in high school sports, they
play anonymous politician and it makes them feel like they're
somebody.

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15. Date: 2008-08-13 00:42:39
Subject: Re: How is John McCain's Affair Different from John Edwards'?
From: The BuffettHater <B...@g...com> Search message by this author

> > This thread is starting to sound like a bunch of little old ladies
> > sitting
> > around gossiping while they're sipping their daily Scotch and
> > knitting away
> > like mad.......
>
> That's not THIS thread, that's the whole political groupie world. It's
> their soap opera. They couldn't make it in high school sports, they
> play anonymous politician and it makes them feel like they're
> somebody.
I admit its tough to keep it zipped, shut-ins like JC (a blah-shit nym
shift which emphasizes what a desperate attention whore he has be-
come) have no idea how aggressive women have become in pursuit
of prime men like me and maybe edwards on a good day.

I was wildly successful at school (which includes a degree at
University
for you two 'stuck in high school' idiots) and had sex with a couple
of my female teachers. . . so did blah-shit but his differs as it was
with a MALE
JANITOR and involved broom sticks and anal splinters.
Sex is human nature. Many of us did well while having unsuccessful
marriages (I admit i still get the half my age girlfriend to dress as
a cheer
leader to add 'excitement').
Money&power are aphrodisiacs, you lot would know nothing about
woman throwing themselves at me, some repeatedly. I find it
reprehensive
that 'girls' young enough to be my grand daughters throw themselves at
me
with wild abandon and even resort to pleading.
I have enormous sympathy for Clinton & Edwards. I share their pain.
Girls have become so bold with me, they would do anything to possess
me
for even half an hour. At my age its tougher to fight them off, i
stay in
great shape for any age, but it is essential now as i find i have to
fight off
female nurses and doctors at hospitals.

Like Clinton, i do not consider receiving oral relations to be sex.
That was not shared by 3 ex wives that walked in on female nurses,
babysitters, accountants,
and even a lady plumber (she really cleaned out the pipes, whoa!!!)
JC and Blah-shit are lucky to be ugly and destitute. Their lack of
involvement
has saved them hundreds of thousands in legal fees.

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16. Date: 2008-08-13 01:33:16
Subject: Re: Latest news on John Edwards
From: "lubow" <l...@l...com> Search message by this author

Isn't there a National Enquirer newsgroup where you can discuss these life and
death issues?


"JC" <d...@i...net> wrote in message
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> He's trying to borrow a car from Ted Kennedy.

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17. Date: 2008-08-13 01:54:05
Subject: Re: How is John McCain's Affair Different from John Edwards'?
From: Blash <b...@c...net> Search message by this author

ONCE UPON A TIME, Buffy wrote:

> I admit its tough to keep it zipped, shut-ins like JC (a blah-shit nym
> shift which emphasizes what a desperate attention whore he has be-
> come) have no idea how aggressive women have become in pursuit
> of prime men like me and maybe edwards on a good day.

AWESOME!!!! VERY, VERY, IMPRESSIVE!!!

> I was wildly successful at school (which includes a degree at
> University
> for you two 'stuck in high school' idiots) and had sex with a couple
> of my female teachers. . . so did blah-shit but his differs as it was
> with a MALE
> JANITOR and involved broom sticks and anal splinters.

AWESOME!!!! VERY, VERY, IMPRESSIVE!!!

> Sex is human nature. Many of us did well while having unsuccessful
> marriages (I admit i still get the half my age girlfriend to dress as
> a cheer
> leader to add 'excitement').

AWESOME!!!! VERY, VERY, IMPRESSIVE!!!

> Money&power are aphrodisiacs, you lot would know nothing about
> woman throwing themselves at me, some repeatedly. I find it
> reprehensive
> that 'girls' young enough to be my grand daughters throw themselves at
> me
> with wild abandon and even resort to pleading.

AWESOME!!!! VERY, VERY, IMPRESSIVE!!!

> I have enormous sympathy for Clinton & Edwards. I share their pain.
> Girls have become so bold with me, they would do anything to possess
> me
> for even half an hour. At my age its tougher to fight them off, i
> stay in
> great shape for any age, but it is essential now as i find i have to
> fight off
> female nurses and doctors at hospitals.

AWESOME!!!! VERY, VERY, IMPRESSIVE!!!

> Like Clinton, i do not consider receiving oral relations to be sex.
> That was not shared by 3 ex wives that walked in on female nurses,
> babysitters, accountants,
> and even a lady plumber (she really cleaned out the pipes, whoa!!!)
> JC and Blah-shit are lucky to be ugly and destitute. Their lack of
> involvement
> has saved them hundreds of thousands in legal fees.

AWESOME!!!! VERY, VERY, IMPRESSIVE!!!

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18. Date: 2008-08-13 11:11:17
Subject: Re: Latest news on John Edwards
From: "JC" <d...@i...net> Search message by this author


"lubow" <l...@l...com> wrote in message
news:48a239fa$0$2218$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster.com
...
> Isn't there a National Enquirer newsgroup where you can discuss
> these life and death issues?
>
>
> "JC" <d...@i...net> wrote in message
> news:Hyhok.279288$bC5.244272@fe07.news.easynews.com.
..
>> He's trying to borrow a car from Ted Kennedy.
>

Sorry, didn't mean to hurt your feelings, kiddo.

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19. Date: 2008-08-15 15:48:26
Subject: Re: Latest news on John Edwards
From: "lubow" <l...@l...com> Search message by this author

Life is just too short for this kind of crap about a political has been/never
been.

It's ok if we use the politics of the day to make it work for us in our
relentless quest for money and capital preservation. So how can we use Edwards'
problems to make us some money?


"JC" <d...@i...net> wrote in message
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>
> "lubow" <l...@l...com> wrote in message
> news:48a239fa$0$2218$ec3e2dad@news.usenetmonster.com
...
>> Isn't there a National Enquirer newsgroup where you can discuss these life
>> and death issues?
>>
>>
>> "JC" <d...@i...net> wrote in message
>> news:Hyhok.279288$bC5.244272@fe07.news.easynews.com.
..
>>> He's trying to borrow a car from Ted Kennedy.
>>
>
> Sorry, didn't mean to hurt your feelings, kiddo.

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20. Date: 2008-08-19 17:23:52
Subject: Re: How is John McCain's Affair Different from John Edwards'?
From: -DirtBagŠ <d...@s...net> Search message by this author

JC wrote:
>
> "Doobie Keebler" <k...@g...com> wrote in message
> news:54ac3a6f-bc44-4ee4-9693-dd1e5890905d@59g2000hsb
.googlegroups.com...
> On Aug 12, 9:58 am, "JC" <d...@i...net> wrote:
>> He's trying to borrow a car from Ted Kennedy.
>
> We have this weird notion in America now that if a politician is
> caught in an affair that his career is done. We seem to be saying that
> what he did in his private life effects his policies or how he
> governs. But we all know that isn't true. We know that because almost
> all of our great presidents, and great leaders throughout history,
> have had numerous affairs. Obviously it didn't hurt how they governed
> at all.
>
> Alexander the Great can't lead his empire because he's cheating on his
> wife ?
>
> Let's get to the most relevant question - if John Edwards' political
> career is done, why isn't John McCain's?
>
> John McCain had a well-documented affair on his first wife, with his
> current wife. He has admitted in the books he has written about his
> life that he ran around with several different women while still
> married to his first wife. And don't forget that he left her for a
> younger, richer woman - multi-millionaire Cindy Hensley.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed40Dl-dVx8
>
> Maybe if Edwards was a Republican his affair would be acceptable?
>
> I don't know. And don't really care. I'm not a voter. I just get a good
> laugh from watching all the political groupies defending their
> pervert/crook/liar/philanderer against the other sides
> pervert/crook/liat/philanderer. Too they all fit the same mold on both
> side of the aisle. The world "slime" comes to mind.


Trouble is that politics has gotten so screwed up and congress has done
so bad at representing, "We The People..." It has all morphed into one
big ugly mess IMO. Everywhere you look. The USA is on the ropes and we
have politicians who are not worth a shit.. News agency's who
manufacture the news.. and a very-misinformed public. Thomas Jefferson
said. (I will paraphrase ) " A REVOLUTION IS GOOD EVERY NOW AND AGAIN"
Perhaps it is time.

Greed is the Blue-Plate Special served everywhere... From the top down.
That is the real enemy IMO.

-Dirt

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