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Nothing like politics

Posted by David Hardy · 22 May 2006 11:48 AM

2001: Brady Campaign rejoices in the election of Jim McGreevey as governor of N.J.: "In analyzing the huge win for McGreevey, Mrs. Brady said: "New Jersey has been at the forefront of the national gun control movement for many years, and voters supported Jim McGreevey because they knew he is a proven leader who will fight to protect New Jersey's strong gun laws."

2006: The now ex-governor has a few problems.

2001: Rep. William Jefferson gets a 100% rating from Brady Campaign.

2006: The Congressman gets a $100,000 rating in an FBI bribery investigation.

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C'mon now, the Brady campaign gives 100% ratings to a lot of Democrats, even the corrupt ones who take bribes. Besides, he was taking bribes from some Nigerian business venture. Uh, I mean, allegedly taking bribes.

Posted by: PoliticalCritic at May 22, 2006 08:18 PM

Although we should have compassion for that troubled young man(McGreevey)he has no right to express his personal pathology on us sovereign citizens of the United States with his hands on the levers of power. That goes for the rest of all you politicians as well. Thats where our country is going so wrong. They are enforcing a feminized homosexualized culture thats alien to the rest of us. The love that dare not speak its name has turned to the love that won't shut the eff up!

Posted by: The Mechanic at May 23, 2006 06:18 PM

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