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Dave's "Da Pimp Daddy Mentality" : Sarah Palin Dresses Like A
"Prostitute"

On Oct 11, 6:05*am, Dave wrote:
dxAce wrote:

wrote:


Big story about to break, we are one step closer to Rezko giving up
Obama to federal prosecutors.
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=241409


Obama is simply just another dumbass Chicago politician.


NoBama!


Chicago got nothing on Arizona, when it comes to corrupt politics:

"...Arizona politics in recent years has been rocked by the discovery of
corruption in high places. In 1988, Governor Evan Mecham was impeached
on two charges of official misconduct. In 1989, Senators John McCain and
Dennis DeConcini were indicted for interceding in 1987 with federal bank
regulators on behalf of Lincoln Savings and Loan Association. Lincoln's
president, Charles Keating, Jr., had contributed large sums to the
Senators' reelection campaigns. In 1990, Peter MacDonald, the leader of
the Navajo Nation, was convicted in the Navajo Tribal Court of
soliciting $400,000 in bribes and kickbacks from corporations and
individuals who sought to conduct business with the tribe in the 1970s
and 1980s. A year later, seven members of the Arizona state legislature
were charged with bribery, money laundering, and filing false election
claims as the result of a sting operation. The legislators were
videotaped accepting thousands of dollars from a man posing as a gaming
consultant in return for agreeing to legalize casino gambling..."

"...The most recent in Arizona's series of political scandals was the
investigation and 1996 indictment of Governor Fife Symington on 23
counts of fraud and extortion in connection with his business ventures
before he became governor in 1991, and his filing of personal
bankruptcy. The case went to trial in May 1997. Convicted of fraud,
Symington was replaced by Secretary of State Jane Hull, also a
Republican. In 1998 gubernatorial elections, Hull was elected in her own
right. Janet Napolitano was elected governor in 2002. In 2003, the
Arizona Supreme Court decided to individually review the death sentences
of 27 inmates by judges rather than juries, which was a practice deemed
unconstitutional by the US Supreme Court."
-http://www.city-data.com/states/Arizona-History.html