posted on September 8, 2006 12:14:52 PM new
Isn't it funny how the demomorons have absolutely nothing to say when they are proven 100% wrong.
Things sure did get quiet in here since Bush's last terrorist speech.
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"Unfortunately there are levels of Stupid that just can't be cured!!" The new Demomoron motto.
Edited to fix my spelling error.
[ edited by ST0NEC0LD613 on Sep 8, 2006 01:17 PM ]
posted on September 8, 2006 03:04:27 PM new
It's quiet because there's nothing to comment on.
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posted on September 8, 2006 05:01:42 PM new
StoneCold says DEMOCRATS have "nothing to say" LOL
THIS DEMOCRAT IS SAYING 2 MORE REPUBLICAN PIGGIES ARE GOING TO JAIL.
Sep 6, 2006 10:04 pm US/Central
Former Gov. George Ryan Sentenced To 6 1/2 Years
The Ex-Governor Was Convicted Of Corruption Last April
(CBS) CHICAGO Former Gov. George Ryan was sentenced Wednesday to 78 months, or 6 1/2 years, in prison on charges of corruption when he was secretary of state.
Ryan and co-defendant Larry Warner were convicted of racketeering conspiracy, mail fraud, tax fraud and lying to FBI agents.
In addition to his prison sentence, Ryan was ordered to pay $603,048 in restitution. Warner was sentenced to 41 months, or just over three years, in prison at a sentencing hearing held shortly after the former governor’s.
“George Ryan is now facing a prison sentence in which he may never again be with his family as a free man,” Ryan’s attorney Dan Webb said. “Obviously I'm very disappointed.”
Ryan was convicted in April of racketeering conspiracy, mail fraud, tax fraud and lying to FBI agents.
Another former Illinois governor, Jim Thompson, sat alongside the former first lady of Illinois Lura Lynn Ryan as George Ryan told the jury he was proud of his accomplishments, especially the reform of the criminal justice system.
However, Ryan also apologized for letting down the residents of Illinois. He noted failures which he felt “regret and personal shame about.”
"People of this state expected better, and I let them down," Ryan said in a statement delivered to the courtroom.
Ryan said it was "the saddest day of his life," and thanked the attorneys who had given him pro bono legal assistance.
He added, "A long sentence today for a man of my age and my health is tantamount to a death sentence."
Lead prosecutor Patrick Collins said he felt sympathy for Ryan, but was disappointed that the former governor did not offer a fuller apology.
“I was hoping for leniency as a person and hoping the judge was going to provide some mercy to Governor Ryan… based on a heartfelt apology,” he said. “I don’t think that... I didn’t hear it.”
CBS 2's Mike Parker said the look on Ryan's face when the sentence was announced was one of "absolute and utter disbelief. He looked as if he had been smashed in the knees with a shovel."
Ryan is required to serve a minimum 85 percent of his sentence. He will report to prison in January 2007.
U.S. District Judge Rebecca R. Pallmeyer declared that the sentencing gave her no pleasure, but added that the real harm from public corruption is the damage it causes to the public trust.
HEY STONE IF YOU HAVE ENOUGH FINGERS AND TOES, TRY COUNTING HOW MANY REPUBLICAN POLITICAL PIGGIES HAVE GONE TO JAIL IN THE LAST COUPLE YEARS. WITH MORE TO COME.YES!!!
posted on September 11, 2006 11:51:45 AM new
As in typical fashion, the bigdopa changes the subject to avoid the real issue.
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"Unfortunately there are levels of Stupid that just can't be cured!!" The new Demomoron motto.
posted on September 11, 2006 04:41:50 PM new
Hey stone,
Sorry, I couldn't comment on DUMBO'S speech I didn't watch it. I have heard it was just a rehash of the same old BULL ROAR.
Its seems that DUMBO has proven himself to be a bold face LIAR so many times. I can't believe a word the man says any longer.
BELIEVE THIS STONE, I AM NOT ALONE IN MY FEELINGS.