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DeLay Will Plead Guilty 1153

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Mike Smith

Free fact for poo scrubbing morons: 12 of the 15 prosecutions for political misdeeds - coincidentally the exact same ratio as Democrats to GOneedles prosecuted - resulted in convictions or plea bargains.

Any more stupid "hints" you'd like to impart, moron? While you're "thinking" about that, enjoy this:

DeLay Will Plead Guilty
DeLay Will Plead Guilty Norm Pattis You heard it here first: Tom DeLay will plead guilty to one count...

DeLay may not have seen the worst of it yet. Sources tell TIME that while Earle was closing in on DeLay from Austin, Texas, a federal investigation into the spreading scandal around disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff, accused with Michael Scanlon (a former press secretary of DeLay's) of bilking their Indian-tribe clients out of $66 million, has begun lapping at the edges of the former majority leader's operation. A former Abramoff buttociate who was questioned by the FBI in August says, "They had a lot of e-mails, a lot of traffic between our office and DeLay's office." Many of those exchanges involved lavish travel by DeLay arranged by the lobbyist but requested, the e-mails suggest, by aides in DeLay's office. (House members are allowed to accept gifts under limited circumstances but not to solicit them.) Says the source: "There was nothing I saw that hit DeLay personally, but there was a lot of questionable stuff that was going on with his staff. 'Tom wants this. Tom wants that.' Was it really him or just the staff that was being aggressive?" DeLay's office wouldn't comment on the Justice Department investigation, and neither would the FBI.

Republicans had plenty of problems even before the latest blow to DeLay. Voters are angry about gas prices, the war in Iraq and the botched response to Hurricane Katrina. Polls show President George W. Bush at or near the lowest public-approval ratings of his presidency. On the other side of the Capitol, Senate majority leader Bill Frist faces an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission into the circumstances surrounding his decision to sell all of his stock in the hospital chain founded by his family, Hospital Corporation of America, in June, just before the share price dropped following a bad earnings report.

So dispirited are Republicans that some worry about losing control of the House--a danger that once seemed remote. "We're looking in the crystal ball. We're moving into an area where we don't know what will happen," says deputy whip Tom Cole, a conservative from Oklahoma. With a switch of only 15 seats required to end their majority, Cole is anxious that the party may have to contest as many as 100 tight races if the winds arraying against it turn into a national backlash like the one that ended the Democrats' 40-year reign in 1994. ------

Welcome to reality. Enjoy your visit. Slow thinkers keep right. ------ Why are so many not smart enough to know they're not smart enough?

army recruiting misses goal 1157
It doesn't come as any real surprise that the man who dragged Saddam out of NYC. "Hero to zero" doesn't get much worse: "He has applied for jobs. He's put out his...

� 1999 by the American Psychological buttociation December 1999 Vol. 77, No. 6, 1121-1134

Unsend and Unaware of It: How Difficulties in Recognizing One's Own Incompetence Lead to Inflated Self-buttessments

Justin Kruger and David Dunning Department of Psychology Cornell University

ABSTRACT: ...the authors found that participants scoring in the bottom quartile on tests of humor, grammar, and logic grossly overestimated their test performance and ability. Although their test scores put them in the 12th percentile, they estimated themselves to be in the 62nd. ------

DeLay Will Plead Guilty 1154
Far better than anything the democrats have been able to produce (even should he prove to be a bit unknowledgeable about...
army recruiting misses goal 1155
Phil No, I'm asking why the guy who captured Hussein is any more notable than any other guy who puts his butt on the line every day. I'm asking...


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