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Aug 23 10 8:02 AM
iowan15 wrote: While liberal hatred of former Rep. Tom Delay is no secret, this line of lament from a NYT editorial (besides being a tautology) seems to summarize their frustration that Delay isn't on some chain gang in the blistering heat of Texas."But many of Mr. DeLay’s actions remain legal only because lawmakers have chosen not to criminalize them."http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/22/opinion/22sun2.html?_r=1In other news, my wife and I ate lunch yesterday at a local Mexican restaurant. Our eating out remains legal only because lawmakers have chosen not to criminalize eating out.later. iowan15Unfortunately, this is the level "kind and gentle" intellectual giants of the far left (alternately referred to by themselves as "liberals" or "progressives") always descend to---and it's why political systems like ours don't work well when the interests and desires of the average citizen are ignored. Good examples of how things get out of control among the dictatorial left are in the comments of Hollywood airheads, Brad Pitt and Sean Penn. Penn---"Every day, this elected leader is called a dictator here, and we just accept it, and accept it" said Penn, winner of two Best Actor Academy Awards. "And this is mainstream media, who should -- truly, there should be a bar by which one goes to prison for these kinds of lies." Pitt: Brad Pitt has said that he would consider executing those responsible for the BP oil spill if he was in power---"I was never for the death penalty before -- I am willing to look at it again," the 46-year-old said when asked about the situation.If they weren't so tragically stupid and typical of thinking by those on the rabid left---it would be funny.
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