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Filthy Harry [Dan Collins]

Over at AJ Strata.  Hugh Hewitt is doing yeoman service as well.

It appears, despite what our visitor david may have said to the contrary, that Reid sold the land to the LLC for his initial investment of 400k, took that money and invested in a money market fund, and yet retained an interest in the LLC even as he claimed in his disclosures to be the outright owner of the property.

Keep scrolling.  Keep scrolling.  Nevertheless, I’m sure there’s no there there.

22 Replies to “Filthy Harry [Dan Collins]”

  1. monkyboy says:

    If America actually cared about the financial shenanigans of politicians, this story might be worth following for the Republicans.

    Of course, there’s the little matter of where the $3 trillion the Republicans have borrowed in our children’s name went…maybe it would be better to drop it after all.

  2. actus says:

    So someone just gave him money? Whats the deal now?

  3. Dan Collins, aka UnderGawd says:

    Wow. Both of you guys already?

  4. oy, it’s going to be a looooon three weeks.

  5. long. though my typo seems oddly appropriate.

  6. cranky-d says:

    Wow. Both of you guys already?

    They were assigned to monitor PW and apply gentle correction to us wayward wingnuts until the election.  Afterwards they intend to either gloat or push the election fraud angle, depending on the outcome.

  7. klrfz1 says:

    I agree with monkeybot on this one. No Democrat cares about corruption by Democrats except to cover it up. The extra million Reid made won’t cost him anymore than Hillary’s extra 100K ever cost her.

    The corruption in the Democratic party is a result of mindless support by “life long” Democrats, people who believe Republicans are evil with religious ferver. There’s no reasoning with them. Whatever a Democrat does their response will always be that Republicans are worse.

    Compare this to what cost Tom Delay his job as Majority Leader. The Democrats are permanently corrupt. Can you imagine anything any Democrat could do to lose monkeyboy’s or actus’ support? I can’t.

  8. monkyboy says:

    Actually, klr, I voted straight-ticket Republican up until 2004.

    Blame the system, I guess.

    It doesn’t matter how good or bad your local Congressman or Senator is these days. They don’t get any say in the bills Congress passes.

    The only thing that matters now is whether your party has a majority in the House and Senate or not, so you’re really voting for the party of your choice, not individuals…

  9. klrfz1 says:

    I don’t believe you.

  10. monkyboy says:

    Of course you don’t, klrfz1,

    How could a lifelong Repubican who believes in balanced budgets, the Constitution and the separation of church and state ever bring himself to vote against the current crop of Republicans?

  11. lee says:

    I KNOW!

    Just the other day evelution was banned from school books, and I was forced to convert to Christianity.

    Damned Republicans!

  12. Ardsgaine says:

    How could a lifelong Repubican who believes in balanced budgets, the Constitution and the separation of church and state ever bring himself to vote against the current crop of Republicans?

    A better question would be how does he bring himself to vote for the current crop of Democrats?

  13. ahem says:

    Ards:

    Presumably, by holding his nose.

  14. McGehee says:

    Presumably, by holding his nose.

    But not until after the lobotomy, of course.

  15. rjvtx says:

    Monkeyboy, your comment about the 3 trillion (and I don’t care how accurate it is, could be 1 trillion as far as I’m concerned) hits home, and it ought to hit a nerve in all of us.

    I live in Delay’s district.  “Blame the system” is probably correct, but it gets me nowhere.

  16. klrfz1 says:

    rjvtx,

    I’m sure you must have noticed how much less Congress spent once Delay was gone.

    So, who you gonna write in for District 22?

  17. John says:

    All the things that Republicans do wrong is the issue here.  They are evil, hatful, child molesters, all of them.  It might have been ok if Foley had simply got drunk as a skunk and drove his car of a bridge and into a river killing the passenger and then instead of trying to call for help simply calls his lawyer from his warm and dry quarters to come up with an alibi.  He could have then at least recieved a standing ovation after his appology……..er I mean rationalization for his behavior.  At least then he could have had a long career as a blow-hard senator from the New England area.  But nooooooo…….he had to send dirty e-mails to an under age page.  So in the futur all you rethuglicans need to remember if you going to do something wrong make sure it involves much alcohal a young woman and lots of water for her to drown in……….oh yea and a high priced lawyer to help with that alibi and you should be all set.  Oh one more thing, it might be helpful if you covert to being a democrat first.

  18. rjvtx says:

    klrfz,

    I’ll never remember how to write-in the three-word Republican.  So Bob Smither, I guess.

  19. John says:

    “Actually, klr, I voted straight-ticket Republican up until 2004.”

    Hey if your going to be a troll thats fine.  Trolls come and go here but we always leave them better off then when we found them (sometimes even unemployable)…….but at least more informed,…..this statment is just insulting our intelligence.  Keep it real man.  Dont play the disenchanted republican bit….I ain’t buyin’ it.

  20. Great Mencken's Ghost! says:

    Actually, klr, I voted straight-ticket Republican up until 2004.

    There isn’t a reason in the world to believe you about this.  You are years too late to play the Moby card.

  21. klrfz1 says:

    It’s pretty sad our Texas Democrats let Sekula Gibbs on the ballot to serve the remainder of Delay’s term, about a month, but blocked her from the ballot for the next term of the District 22 Representative. Justice bows to politics here in Texas. No wonder Democrats are all so cynical. I’m not going to reward their dirty tricks with my vote.

  22. actus says:

    Can you imagine anything any Democrat could do to lose monkeyboy’s or actus’ support? I can’t.

    Look at the lieberman race.  The problem is that mostly democrats are going to go against someone worse. So we hold our noses.

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