Hypocritical Republicans Vitter and Craig attempt reprochment with the bigoted Republican base
Posted: 02 July 2008 10:36 AM   [ Ignore ]
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Vitter and Craig co-sponsor federal “marriage amdendment.”

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You probably only need two guesses as to which two senators announced they were co-sponsoring the bill today—David “John” Vitter and Larry “Wide Stance” Craig.

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I mean, really now. How much further down the rabbit hole can we go? A man who pleaded guilty to lewd conduct in propositioning an undercover police officer for anonymous sex in a bathroom, and a man who allegedly has a diaper fetish exerting their moral authority over the rest of us. How can it have come to this?

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Perhaps we should send a message to Vitter and Craig, because obviously, it hasn’t hit them yet: You. Do. Not. Get. To. Tell. Us. How. To. Live. Any. More. You lost the right to moralize about the same time you strapped on a pair of adult diapers and/or opened your stance a little too wide. People who moralize lead first by example. You think Gandhi ever hooked up in a men’s room?

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“People who moralize lead first by example.” Interesting principle.  I wonder why Republicans seemingly just don’t get it? 

I know before the drool hits their parents’ keyboards, the resident rightwinger ‘tards will be screaming about Bill Clinton and Barney Frank.  That’s just rightwing drool, though.  Neither Bill Clinton nor Barney Frank ever attempted to legislate their morality (or immorality, as some may have it) onto the whole of the population.  Most glaringly, neither Clinton nor Frank attempted to legislate their morality onto the whole of the population after committing their most henious acts of immorality in a vein attempt to rally their bigoted base to their political rescue.  Therein lies the difference, as well as the source of hypocracy.

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Posted: 02 July 2008 12:33 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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Vitter and Craig should resign.

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Posted: 02 July 2008 01:58 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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Posted: 02 July 2008 05:33 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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Leon Trotsky - 02 July 2008 10:36 AM

Vitter and Craig co-sponsor federal “marriage amdendment.”

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You probably only need two guesses as to which two senators announced they were co-sponsoring the bill today—David “John” Vitter and Larry “Wide Stance” Craig.

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I mean, really now. How much further down the rabbit hole can we go? A man who pleaded guilty to lewd conduct in propositioning an undercover police officer for anonymous sex in a bathroom, and a man who allegedly has a diaper fetish exerting their moral authority over the rest of us. How can it have come to this?

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Perhaps we should send a message to Vitter and Craig, because obviously, it hasn’t hit them yet: You. Do. Not. Get. To. Tell. Us. How. To. Live. Any. More. You lost the right to moralize about the same time you strapped on a pair of adult diapers and/or opened your stance a little too wide. People who moralize lead first by example. You think Gandhi ever hooked up in a men’s room?

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“People who moralize lead first by example.” Interesting principle.  I wonder why Republicans seemingly just don’t get it? 

I know before the drool hits their parents’ keyboards, the resident rightwinger ‘tards will be screaming about Bill Clinton and Barney Frank.  That’s just rightwing drool, though.  Neither Bill Clinton nor Barney Frank ever attempted to legislate their morality (or immorality, as some may have it) onto the whole of the population.  Most glaringly, neither Clinton nor Frank attempted to legislate their morality onto the whole of the population after committing their most henious acts of immorality in a vein attempt to rally their bigoted base to their political rescue.  Therein lies the difference, as well as the source of hypocracy.

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Vitter is living proof we need real change in Louisiana.

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Posted: 16 September 2008 09:31 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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Here’s Leon not caring what politicians do on their own private time! Good job Leon!

Leon Trotsky - 02 July 2008 10:36 AM

Vitter and Craig co-sponsor federal “marriage amdendment.”

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You probably only need two guesses as to which two senators announced they were co-sponsoring the bill today—David “John” Vitter and Larry “Wide Stance” Craig.

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I mean, really now. How much further down the rabbit hole can we go? A man who pleaded guilty to lewd conduct in propositioning an undercover police officer for anonymous sex in a bathroom, and a man who allegedly has a diaper fetish exerting their moral authority over the rest of us. How can it have come to this?

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Perhaps we should send a message to Vitter and Craig, because obviously, it hasn’t hit them yet: You. Do. Not. Get. To. Tell. Us. How. To. Live. Any. More. You lost the right to moralize about the same time you strapped on a pair of adult diapers and/or opened your stance a little too wide. People who moralize lead first by example. You think Gandhi ever hooked up in a men’s room?

Source

“People who moralize lead first by example.” Interesting principle.  I wonder why Republicans seemingly just don’t get it? 

I know before the drool hits their parents’ keyboards, the resident rightwinger ‘tards will be screaming about Bill Clinton and Barney Frank.  That’s just rightwing drool, though.  Neither Bill Clinton nor Barney Frank ever attempted to legislate their morality (or immorality, as some may have it) onto the whole of the population.  Most glaringly, neither Clinton nor Frank attempted to legislate their morality onto the whole of the population after committing their most henious acts of immorality in a vein attempt to rally their bigoted base to their political rescue.  Therein lies the difference, as well as the source of hypocracy.

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