hondo said:
In Jr and FB world: full of ****=you won't agree with me.
Oh good god, it's like arguing with a 4-year old.
Joe Rossi said:
hondo said:
If this guy contributed to the GOP, this story would be all over the place.
Um ... no. Not even close.
http://mediamatters.org/items/200709010002?f=i_latest
In recent days, NBC, CNN, and Fox News have all aired reports or discussed the case of Norman Hsu, who The Wall Street Journal suggested may have funneled illegal campaign contributions to Sen. Hillary Clinton. However, when Mitt Romney's national finance committee co-chairman Alan Fabian was charged with mail fraud, money laundering, bankruptcy fraud, perjury and obstruction of justice, the three networks did not report or discuss it during programs available in the Nexis database.
The Romney co-chair is a former Bush Pioneer who has also contributed to Giuliani.
"Liberal media." Once again, like shooting fish in a barrel.
jgmacg said:
Spelling aside, this thread couldn't have been more incorrect.
If this guy contributed to the GOP, this story would be all over the place. Just for the record, at the time of this posting, you won't find a word of this on cnn.com.
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&q=norman-hsu&um=1&sa=N&tab=wn
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/01/us/politics/01hsu.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
You're being called full of ****, because, on this topic, it's been proven to be true, repeatedly.
God, I'm sick and tired of myself and others making points, producing links and other evidence to back them up, and get returned with "you don't agree with me" or "according to the SportsJournalists.com loony left brigade" or "FB and his brainwashed minions" or whatever the code phrases are these days.
I'm not a big Rome fan, but his slogan fits perfectly here: Have a take, and don't suck.
Otherwise, don't bother starting the thread.