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Scott
02-14-2008, 03:19 PM
Oh man I want to hear the Dem spin machine here have at this one. :lol:

Now watch the regular news outles not touch this.



http://townhall.com/columnists/AmandaCarpenter/2008/02/13/obama,_hillary,_dems_take_fisa_trial_lawyer_cash


As Congress debates giving immunity to phone companies that assisted the government in tracking terrorist communications, trial lawyers prosecuting those phone companies have poured money into the coffers of Democratic senators, representatives and causes.

Court records and campaign contribution data reveal that 66 trial lawyers representing plaintiffs in lawsuits against these phone companies donated at least $1.5 million to 44 different current Democratic senators and Democratic causes.

All of the trial lawyers combined only contributed $4,250 to Republicans in comparison. :-o Those contributions were made to: Sen. John Cornyn (Tex.), Rep. Tom Davis (Va.), Sen. Lindsay Graham (S.C.), Sen. Mel Martinez, and Sen. Arlen Specter (Pa.).

One maxed-out lawyer donor, Matthew Bergman of Vashon, Washington, has given more than $400,000 in his name to Democrats. In the 2008 cycle alone he donated $78,300 to various campaigns.

Bergman’s law firm’s website says he also specializes in “identifying viable asbestos defendants, locating evidence and developing legal theories to hold offending companies accountable.” In 2004, his firm split a $4.3 billion payout from Halliburton with seven other law firms. $30 million of that was delivered to their firm's asbestos victim clients.


Another lawyer prosecuting the phone companies is Mikal Watts of Corpus Christi, Texas, who has given more than $200,000 to Democrats. Watts has prosecuted Ford Motors over defective tires and attempted to run against Republican Sen. John Cornyn (Tex.) for the Senate.

Since the New York Times broke a story in late 2005 that found the Bush administration had engaged in surveillance activities with cooperation from phone companies like Verizon, AT&T, and BellSouth, a debate has erupted, largely on party lines, over whether or not to protect those companies from prosecution under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Activities Act.

President Bush has aggressively called on Congress to do so, and Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has testified that FISA “is the radar we have for the 21st century to detect attacks before they happen.”

On Wednesday, the Senate held a critical vote on an amendment to the FISA reauthorization that would grant this immunity. It passed, but 29 Democratic senators voted against it. 24 of them have accepted campaign contributions from trial lawyers who are suing the government over those activities.

Two of them are running for President. continued...


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Topless T/A
02-14-2008, 03:22 PM
who cares?...republicans do the same shit as well. All politicians give money to supporters of their cause, and vise-versa.

This is really a pretty pathetic attempt at stirring the pot, Scott. You really need to grow up and try a little harder.

Tripw0l
02-14-2008, 04:07 PM
lol Scott. Now tell me about where the Republicans get their campaign finances from? I'm sure they're all ordinary squeaky clean Christian citizens :roll:

BAMF
02-14-2008, 04:08 PM
lol Scott. Now tell me about where the Republicans get their campaign finances from? I'm sure they're all ordinary squeaky clean Christian citizens :roll:

From donations from god, you fucking hethan! :mad:

Tripw0l
02-14-2008, 04:15 PM
From donations from god, you fucking hethan! :mad:
Good point, I had better stop questioning the pre-ordained party of morality before I'm stricken down by the holy one. :)

Scott
02-14-2008, 04:17 PM
:lol:

Something like this comes up for the Republicans it is all over the place including you lemmings posting about it but when a Republican posts something like this it is some sort of poor attempt.

I guess you die hard libs missed the hilarity of the Dems getting money via the FISA deal some of them rail about. I never said the Republicans were squeaky clean, that was some of your assumptions again.

Damn you guys are a riot.

moldyhands
02-14-2008, 04:21 PM
scott - what exactly are you trying to prove?

mccain voted for giving telecom companies immunity... he's been fighting allegations of inappropriate dealings with a telecom lobbyist. that's far worse than a perfectly legal campaign contribution.

http://www.opednews.com/maxwrite/diarypage.php?did=5261


shit, some of mccain's main campaign guys are former lobbyists for the telecom industry.

http://www.foxbusiness.com/article/dnc-lobbyistexpress-straighttalk-express-drives-mccain-campaign_462093_1.html

Topless T/A
02-14-2008, 04:31 PM
:lol:

Something like this comes up for the Republicans it is all over the place including you lemmings posting about it but when a Republican posts something like this it is some sort of poor attempt.

I guess you die hard libs missed the hilarity of the Dems getting money via the FISA deal some of them rail about. I never said the Republicans were squeaky clean, that was some of your assumptions again.

Damn you guys are a riot.

The only riot here is how you continually make yourself look like an ass. Both parties do this type of stuff, I mean it's partly what makes them politicians to begin with. Even the christ-like Ron Paul accepts money from his own interests....it's just how it is. I guess if you're trying to prove the obvious, then continue making threads like this...otherwise, it is a poor attempt.

Scott
02-14-2008, 04:32 PM
scott - what exactly are you trying to prove?

mccain voted for giving telecom companies immunity... he's been fighting allegations of inappropriate dealings with a telecom lobbyist. that's far worse than a perfectly legal campaign contribution.

http://www.opednews.com/maxwrite/diarypage.php?did=5261


shit, some of mccain's main campaign guys are former lobbyists for the telecom industry.

http://www.foxbusiness.com/article/dnc-lobbyistexpress-straighttalk-express-drives-mccain-campaign_462093_1.html




Good thing I do not like or support the Democrat with a R behind his name.

Scott
02-14-2008, 04:35 PM
The only riot here is how you continually make yourself look like an ass. Both parties do this type of stuff, I mean it's partly what makes them politicians to begin with. Even the christ-like Ron Paul accepts money from his own interests....it's just how it is. I guess if you're trying to prove the obvious, then continue making threads like this...otherwise, it is a poor attempt.



Another thought provoking reply, go you !

Maybe you should re-read my prior reply ? No where did I say any or all Republican politicans are school girls yet you continue to try this angle.

I think Iroc Joe called it a few days ago when he said you are slipping lately and should take some time off of the global warming factory.

moldyhands
02-14-2008, 04:37 PM
Good thing I do not like or support the Democrat with a R behind his name.
tell me who you like and i'll dig up some dirt on him. everyone at that level is dirty.

you come in here in a ridiculing manner saying this is such a big deal and we're all a bunch of dumb asses for supporting a dem, but this isn't even a bad thing.

a trial lawyer gave money to a campaign and is involved in a lawsuit. do you think obama is looking through all the $2000 campaign contributions so he can reject those? do you think a that a few thousand or tens of thousands to obama's campaign will change his vote? (same arguments for hillary, mccain, huckabee, anyone).

Topless T/A
02-14-2008, 04:39 PM
Another thought provoking reply, go you !

Maybe you should re-read my prior reply ? No where did I say any or all Republican politicans are school girls yet you continue to try this angle.

I think Iroc Joe called it a few days ago when he said you are slipping lately and should take some time off of the global warming factory.

so then you are just stating the obvious then right?

I'm not slipping, just getting even better at pointing out y'alls falsehoods...which in turn makes you all more aggrivated, which in turn makes you all want me to go away for a while ;)

Tripw0l
02-14-2008, 04:39 PM
:lol:

Something like this comes up for the Republicans it is all over the place including you lemmings posting about it but when a Republican posts something like this it is some sort of poor attempt.

I guess you die hard libs missed the hilarity of the Dems getting money via the FISA deal some of them rail about. I never said the Republicans were squeaky clean, that was some of your assumptions again.

Damn you guys are a riot.

lol, we're a riot because some one doing something that I agree with decides to contribute to their desired candidate? Put down your buzz word list and your political thesaurus and realize that you're spinning your wheels, especially using this argument. Had you said that telecom corporations had contributed to Democratic candidates and the candidates were siding with the corporations then you may have something that turns an opinion around. Since that's not the case, here you go:
















http://content.pyzam.com/funnypics/misc/DoingItWrong6.jpg

Topless T/A
02-14-2008, 04:41 PM
Put down your buzz word list and your political thesaurus

:lol:

Scott
02-14-2008, 04:53 PM
so then you are just stating the obvious then right?

I'm not slipping, just getting even better at pointing out y'alls falsehoods...which in turn makes you all more aggrivated, which in turn makes you all want me to go away for a while ;)


Yet you continue to reply. ;)

After all posts = hits to the site which equals part of a admins job. Maybe someday you guys will get the big picture. ;) Just look how busy this forum got today.

Anyhow you guys tackle the humor in Obama and Hilary getting FISA monies in a round about way and let us know.

Tripw0l
02-14-2008, 04:56 PM
Yet you continue to reply. ;)

After all posts = hits to the site which equals part of a admins job. Maybe someday you guys will get the big picture. ;) Just look how busy this forum got today.

Anyhow you guys tackle the humor in Obama and Hilary getting FISA monies in a round about way and let us know.

I also like how you never lose perspective Scott ;) keep up the good work

Derek
02-15-2008, 08:49 PM
Just a quick question Scott,

Why do the telecom's need protection if they did nothing wrong? Should this not be left to the courts to decide?