Thursday, May 26, 2005

We're getting closer...

A Texas judge said Thursday that the treasurer of a political fundraising committee organized by House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) violated the state's election law by failing to report $684,507 in contributions from corporations and other donors in 2002.

7 comments:

  1. unlike the 500k Hillary's campaign "forgot" to claim .....

    that one is already at trial. can you provide the many links you have posted on the Hillary campaign fraud trial?

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  2. (clearing throat) links?

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  3. (nervously tugging my collar) links?

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  4. Yes, you are right on the fed funding part, but the law is so restrictive that if one of your pens is federally funded, your research is illegal. to prevent federal monies from being used on non-approved cell lines, they must construct special "fire-walled" labs where meticulous care is taken to ensure that no equipment, salaries or even rent has been paid for with federal dollars.

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  5. well. stop staying there are laws which "outlaw" the creation of stem cells.

    now about those links to your posts on Hillary's campaign fraud trial ......?

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  6. How many posts in a day my friend Daedalus? Please try and write one at a time coz I cant keep up with so much info!! Our poor republican friend always ends up a loser trying to tie up loose ends though.

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  7. I only write one real one a day. The others are usually a regurgitation of info with one or two smartass comments. Today I wrote three because it was so nice outside after work that I spent extra time surfing the web. Actually, I admit, I spent some time at work as well.

    Keep the comments coming against Anon. He needs a good dose of reality! :)

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