BTW I'm not seeing a witch hunt. That the "resignation" occurred outside the normal news cycle is likely calculated. Just as most political "resignations" are actually "I'm firing you but I don't want the additional press so we'll say you want to spend more time with your family". It's basically an excuse and most people who resign wouldn't have left if they hadn't been shown the door first.
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So besides denying gays their right to marry and denying women their right for abortion, do the repugs have any credibility left ???
And for all the repug voters out there: is denying other people their joy in life your only purpose ?"Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."
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Drake, you're a better Frenchman than I amOriginally posted by Drake Tungsten
The hackery here is coming from you.

All I've said is that the puritanical witchhunts you Americans engage in all the time are absurd.
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But I bet they don't massage what those escorts massaged and using the parts those escorts usedOriginally posted by Straybow
Dr. Tobias, if you want a massage get a real massage therapist.

It's entirely legal and licensed in most states. Far cheaper, too.You don't get to 300 losses without being a pretty exceptional goaltender.-- Ben Kenobi speaking of Roberto Luongo
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The group in the room next to mine listens to a local conservative talkshow host on the radio. I need to go in there from time to time, so I hear bits of it. Today, he was talking about Tobias and pretty much echoing Oerdin's stance. He also had pretty much written off the Bush administration as one big hopeless mess at this point. The last I heard he was arguing for the death penatly for all criminals. But I wonder, if this is a trend with other conservatives. Are they losing patience with the Republican party, or the Bush administration specifically. This was odd to hear from a self-proclaimed conservative on the radio.“As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
"Capitalism ho!"
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Victim #2 -- Aiming high. A Senator from the great state of Louisiana. I wonder if he'll be able to survive?
The GOP better get its investigators on this, or all the victims will be Republican!
The Washington Madam site to which the phone records have been posted.
In Whole or in Part, a Missing Vitter
By Dana Milbank
Wednesday, July 11, 2007; A02
David Vitter is missing in action.
Or, to be precise, he is missing because it looks as if he got some action.
Camera crews yesterday staked out the home, office and committee room of the Republican senator from Louisiana, who admitted Monday night that he was in the proverbial little black book of the alleged "D.C. Madam." But the lawmaker was on the lam.
The Senate voted to confirm a federal judge in Michigan. No Vitter.
The public works subcommittee on which Vitter is the ranking Republican held a hearing. No Vitter.
Three Louisiana officials testified at another hearing about Gulf Coast rebuilding. No Vitter.
Republican senators sat down to lunch with Vice President Cheney. No Vitter.
Rumors spread that the senator, present on the Senate floor Monday evening, had fled to the Big Easy -- but his aides ignored phone calls and e-mails throughout the day inquiring about the senator's whereabouts.
In Vitter's defense, he has more than his political future to worry about right now; he could lose his manhood.
His wife, Wendy, told Newhouse News Service in 2000 that if her husband cheated on her, she would react less like Hillary Clinton and more like the Manassas woman who cut off her sleeping husband's penis in 1993. "I'm a lot more like Lorena Bobbitt than Hillary," Wendy Vitter said. "If he does something like that, I'm walking away with one thing, and it's not alimony, trust me. I think fear is a very good motivating factor in a marriage."
Not good enough, evidently. In 2002, then-Congressman Vitter abandoned a race for governor, saying he and his wife had begun marriage counseling, not "in response to any dramatic issue or event." During his successful 2004 Senate campaign -- in which Vitter declared that "we need a U.S. senator who will stand up for Louisiana values" -- Vitter condemned as "just crass Louisiana politics" the allegation that he had an 11-month tryst with a French Quarter prostitute. But Monday night was different. Vitter issued a statement saying he had "received forgiveness from God and my wife" for his "very serious sin."
Luckily for Vitter, Louisiana voters have a history of leniency. A half-century ago, Gov. Earl Long had his famous affair with the Bourbon Street stripper Blaze Starr. A quarter-century ago, Gov. Edwin Edwards remarked that he would lose only if "caught in bed with a dead girl or a live boy." And Vitter himself won election to Congress in 1999 replacing Bob Livingston, who would have been House speaker if his adultery hadn't been discovered by pornographer Larry Flynt -- the same Larry Flynt who apparently forced Vitter's confession.
Republicans outside of Louisiana may be somewhat less forgiving, however. Vitter became one of the party's most visible figures as a leading opponent of last month's immigration bill. He's also the "Southern regional chair" of Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign; Giuliani's chairman in South Carolina has already resigned after being indicted on cocaine charges.
Whether it was embarrassment for the Giuliani campaign or fear of becoming the next John Wayne Bobbitt, the 46-year-old Vitter, a father of four, went missing sometime after 5:43 p.m. Monday, when he was last seen on the Senate floor voting to confirm a federal judge. A vote on another judge came at 6:12 p.m. -- but Vitter was gone.
At 10:27 p.m., the first bulletin crossed the Associated Press wire: "Sen. David Vitter acknowledges his phone number was on the phone records of the escort service run by alleged 'D.C. Madam' . . . "
The stakeout was on. Yesterday morning, photographers and camera crews from CNN, NBC, ABC and Fox News waited outside Vitter's office in the Hart building. Smaller media clusters stood watch outside the committee room where Vitter was expected, and Vitter's yellow brick apartment building on East Capitol Street with the "For Rent" sign out front.
By midday, the technicians and producers were growing restless. "Oh, he's gonna play it like this? . . . He's laying low. . . . He's doing a Gary Condit. . . . I have it on good information he's in New Orleans. . . . Maybe he's in the hospital."
His colleagues were somewhat more understanding. Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) showed up at the hearing room to substitute for the absent ranking Republican. "I've never judged a human being on those type of issues," attested Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) as he ducked in for lunch with Cheney and GOP colleagues, sans Vitter.
Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.), approached by a group of reporters outside the lunch, offered an unexpected defense. "All of us have to look at it and say that we could be next," he said in answer to a Vitter question. "We all think that we're not vulnerable to something like that happening, but the fact is this can be a very lonely and isolating place."
Yikes. Might other senators be on the Madam's list? Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.) jabbed a playful elbow at the questioner. "Note a swift elbow to the ribs," he instructed.
As Cornyn threw the elbow, Vitter's spokesman continued to duck inquiries about the senator's location. "I'm not allowed to talk about that," the office receptionist said. On the senator's Web site, the latest item under the "Recent News" section was from June 29: "Vitter Applauds FDA Ban on Chinese Seafood."I came upon a barroom full of bad Salon pictures in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter. It was the institution of the "free lunch" I had struck. You paid for a drink and got as much as you wanted to eat. For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt. Remember this if ever you are stranded in these parts. ~ Rudyard Kipling, 1891
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Yep, one of the darlings of the religious right, no less. I can't see him resigning (note that if he were to resign, Blanco would appoint a Dem replacement who'd have a good shot at holding the seat), but this isn't the greatest thing for this year's Gubernatorial run of Bobby Jindal (a Vitter protege) or a challenge against Landrieu (as of yesterday, the GOP's best shot at a Dem in the Senate) next year.
Another client is rumored to be Grover Norquist."Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way. "
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Only feebs vote.
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Why not? Jefferson got reelected and they caught him with bribe money in the fridge.Originally posted by DanS
Victim #2 -- Aiming high. A Senator from the great state of Louisiana. I wonder if he'll be able to survive?I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
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