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 jlpiece
 
posted on June 10, 2001 01:46:55 PM new
To avoid his mistress going public, California Rep. killed the young promising intern Chandra Levy. Earlier today the Congressman confided to a source that after a heated debate at one of his apartments, she told him she was going public with their affair. That was the last time she was seen alive. Somehow, I think Bush had something to do with it in order to increase oil revenues.


And I can prove it, just look at the gas prices.

 
 chum
 
posted on June 10, 2001 01:56:23 PM new
Woah, I cant believe what I am reading. A Republican poking jokes about a missing presumed dead person. Nice to see those republican "morals" at work.

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on June 10, 2001 02:16:32 PM new
jlpiece - Aside from your tongue in cheek about President Bush, have you head on the news that this is true?
Did he really confide this to someone?

 
 Zazzie
 
posted on June 10, 2001 02:21:51 PM new
Not in the least bit funny.....to be making a joke over ----this missing girl is someone's daughter.


jlpiece---can you tell me something really painful in your life that involves the violent death or disappearance of a loved one?? I'd love to poke some fun at it.
 
 bobbi355
 
posted on June 10, 2001 02:47:31 PM new
[ edited by bobbi355 on Jun 10, 2001 02:53 PM ]
 
 Linda_K
 
posted on June 10, 2001 02:47:45 PM new
Well, a couple days ago, this girl's mother was interviewed by Paula Zahn. While Paula kept trying to focus the interview on his relationship with this young girl, the part of the mother's statement that weighed most heavyly on my heart was (and I'm paraphrasing), "I don't care who was doing what with whom, I just want my daughter back."

 
 gaffan
 
posted on June 10, 2001 03:03:55 PM new
That's the way it's been since the early days of the story, when it was only being covered here in the D.C. area.

As soon as the connection to Condon surfaced, the possibility of romantic involvement between the missing woman and he became a if not the primary focus of the media. We were treated to such breathless "News 4 has just learned..." discoveries as the "fact" that she was a frequent visitor to the congressman's office. Three sentences later, we're told that "frequent" meant six times between August and March. Not reaching at all there, eh?

But the really sad thing is that at least one person on the planet thinks the first post in this thread was clever.


-gaffan-

 
 hepburn
 
posted on June 10, 2001 03:11:28 PM new
Tacky.

 
 Femme
 
posted on June 10, 2001 03:20:14 PM new

I've not seen or heard the news for 3 days.

Do you know this for a fact, JLPiece?

What was your source?

Can you provide a link?


 
 jlpiece
 
posted on June 10, 2001 03:41:12 PM new
"Woah, I cant believe what I am reading. A Republican poking jokes about a missing presumed dead person. Nice to see those republican "morals" at work."-chum

You still don't get it do you? Here I'll explain it real slow like - I AM NOT A REPUBLICAN. You don't have to be a republican to see the ridiculous lack of logic used by some of the liberals on these boards.

"jlpiece---can you tell me something really painful in your life that involves the violent death or disappearance of a loved one?? I'd love to poke some fun at it."-zazzie

Well, I wasn't poking fun at the dissapearance of Chandra Levy, but if you insist on poking fun at some of my pain, go right ahead. When I was 5 years old, I watched my mother get killed in a car wreck in front of the house. Even saw the EMS people pull her body from the car. Also lost my father to cancer when I was 12. Grandparents also died before I was 18. I could go on, but I'll probably touch on pain you'd never understand. Feel free to poke your fun though. After seeing what I've seen in my life, somehow I just don't think your comments would affect me very much.


 
 Zazzie
 
posted on June 10, 2001 03:48:13 PM new
You missed the point jlpiece----I would never ever make fun about a situation that involved another person's pain.

This missing girl is a person---not just a blurb in a news story with a political twist.
 
 Femme
 
posted on June 10, 2001 03:48:21 PM new

All the more reason then, JLPiece, to show a little sensitivity.


 
 jlpiece
 
posted on June 10, 2001 03:50:40 PM new
That isn't what you said - you asked me to share some painful situation in my life because you'd love to poke fun at it. Isn't that what you said? I did my part, now poke your fun.

 
 zilvy
 
posted on June 10, 2001 03:56:25 PM new
Do I see Jl meandering from the crux of this wonderful, libelous thread and addressing other posters? What was the purpose of this thread that has no substantiation, in FACT?
I have to wonder if the author is looking for contact from the Attorneys? Perhaps.....

 
 Zazzie
 
posted on June 10, 2001 03:56:26 PM new
Yes that is what I said----it is called sarcasm .
 
 jlpiece
 
posted on June 10, 2001 04:05:11 PM new
Then please address it as such, or accompany it with one of those annoying little smilies.

And to zilvy, please refrain from discussing me as I am not the topic of this thread.

 
 Zazzie
 
posted on June 10, 2001 04:07:49 PM new
if you read my whole post --- you would know that I disapproved of your post---so why would I turn around and do it to you.

Sorry---I don't think a little winkie smiley face would have been the least bit appropriate for my post. Little Happy faces do not belong in Missing Children threads
 
 zilvy
 
posted on June 10, 2001 04:11:29 PM new
Just in general if my name is mentioned in this thread by some S*** H*** again I will have it shut down. There is no substantiation to the claim that the Democratic Rep Killed the missing intern this thread should be closed...it is libelous at the very least and only meant to incite the emotions of decent posters.
Too bad it is boring here but that does not warrant false statements of public figures.

 
 bobbi355
 
posted on June 10, 2001 04:11:41 PM new
jlpiece is not the only person to start a "not exactly the facts" thread - especially one to slam either one political party or the other. And no, I don't think it was in very good taste either.

 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on June 10, 2001 04:12:56 PM new
"When I was 5 years old, I watched my mother get killed in a car wreck in front of the house. Even saw the EMS people pull her body from the car. Also lost my father to cancer when I was 12. Grandparents also died before I was 18. I could go on, but I'll probably touch on pain you'd never understand. Feel free to poke your fun though. After seeing what I've seen in my life, somehow I just don't think your comments would affect me very much."

That's quite a thing to reveal about yourself jlp. I'm truly sorry you had to go through that nightmare. Although you seem "free-spirited", there's a streak in you I haven't been able to understand. Now I do.

About the topic.....I'm not clear on your intentions jlp.

 
 hepburn
 
posted on June 10, 2001 04:17:15 PM new
Amen Bobbi.

Oops, wrong thread, right idea.

 
 jlpiece
 
posted on June 10, 2001 04:25:07 PM new
"Little Happy faces do not belong in Missing Children threads"-zazzie

Chandra levy was not a child, and this thread has nothing at all to do with Missing children.

"Just in general if my name is mentioned in this thread by some S*** H*** again I will have it shut down."-zilvy

It is against the community guidelines to refer to other posters as s***h****. I can assure you that even with misspelled words, the intent is seen, and this will generally result in the suspension of one's posting privileges.



---------ubb
[ edited by jlpiece on Jun 10, 2001 04:25 PM ]
 
 MichelleG
 
posted on June 10, 2001 04:25:53 PM new
Everyone,

Please keep on topic and refrain from the personal comments. As always, the ignore feature is at your disposal.


Michelle
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 MichelleG
 
posted on June 10, 2001 04:29:55 PM new
jlpiece

Last time I checked, I was rostered on as the Moderator on duty. Unless you've been added to AW's payroll and Administration forgot to tell the rest of the Moderation Team, then please remember that I'm paid to moderate these discussion, not you.




Michelle
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 jlpiece
 
posted on June 10, 2001 04:31:31 PM new
I have always thought that it was a long standing rule to discuss moderation via email. I have done so.

 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on June 10, 2001 04:37:42 PM new
Back to the topic jlp, what is the topic?

 
 Pocono
 
posted on June 10, 2001 04:46:07 PM new
un-f'in beleivable what some people will spew...

 
 MichelleG
 
posted on June 10, 2001 04:46:25 PM new
Zilvy

Even employing the use of asterisks, your comments are insulting. I am issuing a warning and would strongly suggest you utilise the "ignore" feature.

Everyone

Back on topic please. If you disagree with the topic, address that issue, not the originator of the thread. Continuing otherwise will leave me little choice but to lock the thread.




Michelle
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 jlpiece
 
posted on June 10, 2001 04:46:50 PM new
You can always determine the topic of thread by using that little scrollbar on the right hand side of your browser. It looks like a little rectangle, and if you click and hold with your mouse, and slide up to the top, you'll see the topic in bold letters.


or....

That sentence you first clicked on to get in the thread...That's the topic. Hope that helps.

 
 krs
 
posted on June 10, 2001 04:49:39 PM new
Decent posters?

 
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