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COMMENTS:
Voted : ƒu¢k you.
Shit! I just saw a report that he paid the $250,000 fine this morning. Better check your bank accounts, everybody!
Voted : Sorry, but . . .
I have already sent my check to Mr. A Gore III for his troubles.
But, I may send Scooter a check for $1,250 so that he can get a Jorge Villanueve haircut!
oh I am sure the funds have been forwarded to his swiss bank account by the grateful Cheney and Bush, via Halliburton corporation. I have a halliburton suitcase. someone got it for me for my birthday years ago, it cost $300. If it wasn't a gift, I would have bulldozed it by now.
by LCD on Fri Jul 06, 07 3:38pm
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^^^ Dude, you should carry that with you on your next job interview. I hear their logo has been know to "open some doors".
Voted : Sorry, but . . .
F-V-C-K you, Mister Libby. I'm on a fixed income...
Does anyone here even know who it is that pays $1,250 for a haircut?
Voted : NOPE
How much does Libby pay for a haircut, I wonder? Or are his other problems to great to focus on that?
by mojo on Sat Jul 07, 07 2:36pm
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I believe that Scooter gets his hair cut at the Pentagon, for a pittance of that $1,250 it takes to fly in Jorge Villanueve for a trim.
Scooter is a real mensch, fancy mafia suit and all.
by mojo on Sat Jul 07, 07 6:10pm
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I don't know Mojo, but a haircut compared with crimes committed by Scooter Libby, like Perjury. No comparison. As for this debate, I am not clear on what Al Gore III or a $1,250 haircut has to do with this debate at all. Last I checked, Al Gore's son is not an elected official of the United States, nor has he been set up with a high post in the government, like Scooter Libby was. Last time I checked, paying for a haircut, no matter how ridiculously expensive, was still...not a crime. Perjury is. I guess making the comparison somehow makes Scooter Libby and Dick Cheney less crooked?? Wow.
Maybe we should throw in some dirt on the Barbara Bush and her severe drinking problem (the daughter that is). Or how about George W. Bush's Cocane addiction? Or...wait, what was this ballot about again? Oh yeah...Scooter Libby. :)
Voted : comment
To patch22rus - Do you really want your political donation to buy a $1,250 haircut? Is that not akin to using monies sent by 'little old ladies' to their favourite preacher, who uses it to buy *um* escort 'services'? As for your jibe about my sending money to Mr. A Gore III - my comment was in direct relation to the ballot question. How on Earth would you think there was no relevance? And, you were the one who called spending $1,250 for a haircut a crime.
It is assuming that he spent donation money for the haircut, as opposed to his own money. If he did spend donation money, it's stupid of him, but not a crime. Libby committed a crime. I never said the haircut was a crime...I said above that it was not a crime. It's not. And nothing I wrote in this ballot is a jibe, so that is you interpreting it as one. You didn't send money to Al Gore III since there is no fund for him; he is a private citizen who committed a crime and as such, should be punished as the law sees fit. It, in my opinion has nothing to do with Scooter Libby for very obvious reasons. Scooter Libby was a high-level insider in the White House and reported directly to the Vice President of the United States. He committed a crime and should face his punishment. So how Al Gore III crime has anything to do with the Scooter Libby issue is still not clear to me. Nor is a haircut, which again is not violating any laws.
I wonder why Irving Lewis "Scooter Libby" Liebowitz is so secretive about his real name... Anyone else think he's in the Wolfowitz and Chertoff dual-citizenship club?
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