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Republican Texas State Rep. Bryan Slaton is resigning from his seat just hours after a committee in the Texas House of Representatives voted in favor of expelling him...

The panel investigating Slaton heard testimony from a 19-year-old intern detailing how he invited her to his apartment, plied her with alcohol, and proceeded to have sex with her...

Slaton describes himself as a "Christian Conservative" in his Twitter biography, and also has positioned himself as a warrior against the sexualization of children, despite the fact that he allegedly had sex with a teenage girl.


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If you have a teenaged daughter hanging out with drag queens just be glad it's not youth pastors or Texas Christian Conservatives.


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. . . and yet you will have people on here tell you that because he has an (R) behind his name he is preferable to anyone with a (D) behind their name.

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. . . and yet you will have people on here tell you that because he has an (R) behind his name he is preferable to anyone with a (D) behind their name.

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That is a fact…because in that job…policy matters.

If you are too dumb to see that…you are just dumb.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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. . . and yet you will have people on here tell you that because he has an (R) behind his name he is preferable to anyone with a (D) behind their name.

cuckoo


That is a fact…because in that job…policy matters.

If you are too dumb to see that…you are just dumb.


Any sense of morality or loyalty to one's wife, not so much...


"If you’re innocent why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?”- Donald Trump
 
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. . . and yet you will have people on here tell you that because he has an (R) behind his name he is preferable to anyone with a (D) behind their name.

cuckoo


That is a fact…because in that job…policy matters.

If you are too dumb to see that…you are just dumb.


Did Tucker Carlson tell you to think that? You’re a fucking idiot.
 
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. . . and yet you will have people on here tell you that because he has an (R) behind his name he is preferable to anyone with a (D) behind their name.

cuckoo


That is a fact…because in that job…policy matters.

If you are too dumb to see that…you are just dumb.


. . . I think you just showed who the dumb one here is . . .


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. . . and yet you will have people on here tell you that because he has an (R) behind his name he is preferable to anyone with a (D) behind their name.

cuckoo


That is a fact…because in that job…policy matters.

If you are too dumb to see that…you are just dumb.


Did Tucker Carlson tell you to think that? You’re a fucking idiot.


Lane is happy to feed other people's daughters to the perverts as long as they vote to cut his taxes.


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. . . and yet you will have people on here tell you that because he has an (R) behind his name he is preferable to anyone with a (D) behind their name.

cuckoo


That is a fact…because in that job…policy matters.

If you are too dumb to see that…you are just dumb.
You left out the "only" before "policy matters".

That's the exact mentality that gave us a sex abusing fraudster in the White House and almost got our government overthrown.


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"almost got our government overthrown"
You must have seen something different than I did. That bunch of idiots on jan 6 couldn't have overthrown a frat party, they kind of were a frat party.
You seem to be big on hyperbole Jeffy.
 
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"almost got our government overthrown"
You must have seen something different than I did. That bunch of idiots on jan 6 couldn't have overthrown a frat party, they kind of were a frat party.
You seem to be big on hyperbole Jeffy.


And you know nothing about the government.

Had Nancy Pelosi not reconvened the House on the evening of Jan 6 and gotten the certification done on the 7th Republicans would have been trying to invoke the 12th Amendment to have the House determine the election by a "contingent election" in which each State delegation has 1 vote. Despite being in the minority Republicans controlled 27 delegations. Liz Cheney likely would have cast Wyoming's vote for Biden but that would have still left it 26-24 for Trump.


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I guess I must have seen a different insurrection. Sure didn’t look like a frat party when they assaulted police, smashed out windows, shouted to hang Mike Pence, flattened barricades, etc. That frat party?? Apparently for some, Denial is really is a river in Egypt…. cuckoo


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I guess I must have seen a different insurrection. Sure didn’t look like a frat party when they assaulted police, smashed out windows, shouted to hang Mike Pence, flattened barricades, etc. That frat party?? Apparently for some, Denial is really is a river in Egypt…. cuckoo


Been a long time since I was in college and I wasn't in a frat, but do their parties usually involve people being convicted of seditious conspiracy?


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The police could have gone through them shooting and wiped out every one of them. If that was a serious threat to you, you have never seen real combat.
 
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If that’s the standard then the BLM riots were no serious threat either.


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No threat to over throwing the gov, for sure.
Cops could, and should have shot a few of them too.
Add the proud boys or any of that bunch also, I lump them all together as above.
Got to teach a lesson now and then.
 
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Your frat party analogy is the height of idiocy, completely minimizing what happened. I went to a lot of frat parties in college. We never assaulted police, never flattened police barricades, never smashed windows in a public building, never threatened to hang someone. And police don’t open fire on rioters, no matter how much they should. Does the phrase “police brutality “ ring a bell? I would have been happy to see a few rioters shot, but it ain’t happening in America. Quit digging, you’re just making yourself look dumber, if that is even possible. diggin cuckoo


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You see it however you want dollar.
Destroy peoples property, break the law, guilty is guilty. Violence in return of violence.
I saw nothing in any of the riots of any of the mentioned that was going to over throw democracy.
You can piss your pants over it, I'm not going to. Any of the above, armed as they were, was going to be stopped if need be.
If you cant see a little humor in my frat party reference, get the stick out of your ass and read it again.
 
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I guess you missed the guilty verdicts to insurrection charges and the defendants crying and pleading for mercy. QUIT DIGGING! It only makes you look dumber.And now it’s a riot and not a frat party? diggin cuckoo 2020


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The ultimate intern abuser…. But I don’t thinks he self identified as a Christian conservative…. thumbdown


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Lewinski was no child and openly admitted pursuing Clinton.
 
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"almost got our government overthrown"
You must have seen something different than I did. That bunch of idiots on jan 6 couldn't have overthrown a frat party, they kind of were a frat party.
You seem to be big on hyperbole Jeffy.


Shit for brains-
Do you deny that trump wanted the government overthrown? Pull your fucking head out of your ass and wipe the trump jizz off your face.

https://apnews.com/article/soc...35428c82c0cfa6598444
 
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Lewinski was no child and openly admitted pursuing Clinton.


And Bill never got her drunk...

Republicans just think that's foreplay.


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Lewinski was no child and openly admitted pursuing Clinton.


And Bill never got her drunk...

Republicans just think that's foreplay.


Eat your shit sandwich. You made it with this post and got called on your bullshit and now you’re making excuses. Good try. Close, but no cigar.
 
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Lewinski was no child and openly admitted pursuing Clinton.


And Bill never got her drunk...

Republicans just think that's foreplay.


Eat your shit sandwich. You made it with this post and got called on your bullshit and now you’re making excuses. Good try. Close, but no cigar.


I'm not the one who calls himself a "Christian Conservative" and gets an intern drunk so I can screw around on my wife and have to resign my job.


"If you’re innocent why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?”- Donald Trump
 
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. . . and yet you will have people on here tell you that because he has an (R) behind his name he is preferable to anyone with a (D) behind their name.

cuckoo


That is a fact…because in that job…policy matters.

If you are too dumb to see that…you are just dumb.


Some months ago here there was a thread about what it means to be American. To me that is “to do the right thing”.

Doing the right thing requires integrity, a moral compass, ethics and honesty … irrespective of the letter after a persons name. What US politics needs is more people who will cross the party divide and support doing the right thing.
 
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Did trump want the gov overthrown? yes.
Was that bunch going to do it, no.
The DC police chief was fired for her screw up. The cops should have been knee capping people the second they started to get violent, and come up the steps. They had no guns, they should have been stopped with no cops injured.
The BLM crowd were mostly protesters.
The few hundred violent ones should have received the same punishment as the DC crowd. Back off, or get shot.
The police should have been allowed to do their job, but for the elected officials to afraid to do anything.
The police shot one woman inside the capitol. Why couldnt they have shot more, slap the whole thing down in a hurry. The cop wasnt guilty in that case, so it must have been possible.
What a bunch of old women you guys are. Better change the bulb in your night lights. Those dust bunnies may come out from under your bed and get you.
 
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That is a fact…because in that job…policy matters.


WOW! Just WOW! Policy over sexual assault. I can't get that to compute. Tell us that wasn't what you meant.
 
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Translation: You can commit any morally reprehensible act you want, as long as you lower my taxes… popcorn


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. . . and yet you will have people on here tell you that because he has an (R) behind his name he is preferable to anyone with a (D) behind their name.

cuckoo


That is a fact…because in that job…policy matters.

If you are too dumb to see that…you are just dumb.


Some months ago here there was a thread about what it means to be American. To me that is “to do the right thing”.

Doing the right thing requires integrity, a moral compass, ethics and honesty … irrespective of the letter after a persons name. What US politics needs is more people who will cross the party divide and support doing the right thing.


I totally disagree.

What the US needs is for people to see that the Democratic Party leads us to a less-free socialistic state and oppose them at all costs.

My moral and ethical compass steers me clear of the Democratic Platform. I work within the Primary system where I can to produce candidates whom I can like for more than their vote.

But make no mistake…their votes are the more important aspect for the trend of the government.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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The morals of a sidewinder.

Lane for Speaker!


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. . . and yet you will have people on here tell you that because he has an (R) behind his name he is preferable to anyone with a (D) behind their name.

cuckoo


That is a fact…because in that job…policy matters.

If you are too dumb to see that…you are just dumb.


Some months ago here there was a thread about what it means to be American. To me that is “to do the right thing”.

Doing the right thing requires integrity, a moral compass, ethics and honesty … irrespective of the letter after a persons name. What US politics needs is more people who will cross the party divide and support doing the right thing.


I totally disagree.

What the US needs is for people to see that the Democratic Party leads us to a less-free socialistic state and oppose them at all costs.

My moral and ethical compass steers me clear of the Democratic Platform. I work within the Primary system where I can to produce candidates whom I can like for more than their vote.

But make no mistake…their votes are the more important aspect for the trend of the government.


You totally disagree that those in public service should have integrity, a moral compass, ethics ? Because the chap in the OP has none of them. If you are willing to turn a blind eye just because he has an R after his name then you are enabling the lying, the duplicitous behaviour and the corruption to continue.

It matters not which side of the line dishonest people stand. Whether it's the corrupt NJ senator (can't recall his name sorry), the sleezebag in the OP, or Trump, none of them have any place in public service.

You say often how "free" you are. The greater a societies corruption and dishonesty the less freedom its citizens enjoy.

Edit - the NJ sleezbag is Bob Menendez
 
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. . . and yet you will have people on here tell you that because he has an (R) behind his name he is preferable to anyone with a (D) behind their name.

cuckoo


That is a fact…because in that job…policy matters.

If you are too dumb to see that…you are just dumb.


Some months ago here there was a thread about what it means to be American. To me that is “to do the right thing”.

Doing the right thing requires integrity, a moral compass, ethics and honesty … irrespective of the letter after a persons name. What US politics needs is more people who will cross the party divide and support doing the right thing.


I totally disagree.

What the US needs is for people to see that the Democratic Party leads us to a less-free socialistic state and oppose them at all costs.

My moral and ethical compass steers me clear of the Democratic Platform. I work within the Primary system where I can to produce candidates whom I can like for more than their vote.

But make no mistake…their votes are the more important aspect for the trend of the government.


You totally disagree that those in public service should have integrity, a moral compass, ethics ? Because the chap in the OP has none of them. If you are willing to turn a blind eye just because he has an R after his name then you are enabling the lying, the duplicitous behaviour and the corruption to continue.

It matters not which side of the line dishonest people stand. Whether it's the corrupt NJ senator (can't recall his name sorry), the sleezebag in the OP, or Trump, none of them have any place in public service.

You say often how "free" you are. The greater a societies corruption and dishonesty the less freedom its citizens enjoy.

Edit - the NJ sleezbag is Bob Menendez


Sheesh, someone from across The Pond has a more insightful view of the situation than a self-proclaimed American patriot.

tu2


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It takes Nute, as an outsider, to see the glaring deficiencies caused by immoral, unethical politicians on both sides… 2020 2020


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. . . and yet you will have people on here tell you that because he has an (R) behind his name he is preferable to anyone with a (D) behind their name.

cuckoo


That is a fact…because in that job…policy matters.

If you are too dumb to see that…you are just dumb.


Some months ago here there was a thread about what it means to be American. To me that is “to do the right thing”.

Doing the right thing requires integrity, a moral compass, ethics and honesty … irrespective of the letter after a persons name. What US politics needs is more people who will cross the party divide and support doing the right thing.


I totally disagree.

What the US needs is for people to see that the Democratic Party leads us to a less-free socialistic state and oppose them at all costs.

My moral and ethical compass steers me clear of the Democratic Platform. I work within the Primary system where I can to produce candidates whom I can like for more than their vote.

But make no mistake…their votes are the more important aspect for the trend of the government.


You totally disagree that those in public service should have integrity, a moral compass, ethics ?

My disagreement is that you advocate dissing the Republican Party in favor of a Democrat over a bad apple. Bad apples fall equally on both sides of the tree. My interests are better served with Republicans in majority. And, endorsing the Democratic Platform in the first place…is morally reprehensible to me. If the guy committed a crime…he should go to jail. If he disparaged someone…he should be sued. If his constituents don’t like him…they should vote him out. If he violated ethics rules…he should incur the prescribed remedy.

Because the chap in the OP has none of them. If you are willing to turn a blind eye just because he has an R after his name then you are enabling the lying, the duplicitous behaviour and the corruption to continue.

It matters not which side of the line dishonest people stand. Whether it's the corrupt NJ senator (can't recall his name sorry), the sleezebag in the OP, or Trump, none of them have any place in public service.

You say often how "free" you are. The greater a societies corruption and dishonesty the less freedom its citizens enjoy.

Edit - the NJ sleezbag is Bob Menendez


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J. Lane Easter, DVM

A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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https://youtu.be/h56id2LfEiM?si=5XdFd8wnCVF3gHiH

‘Rule or ruin’: Tactics of extreme right slammed by Rep. Raskin as House speaker fight continues
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It's a deflating argument to talk about "policy" when it's evident that the goal is 'rule or ruin'.


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Per my far-right friend: "reality sucks"

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. . . and yet you will have people on here tell you that because he has an (R) behind his name he is preferable to anyone with a (D) behind their name.

cuckoo


That is a fact…because in that job…policy matters.

If you are too dumb to see that…you are just dumb.


Anyone who votes Party over person. Who does not examine the person before voting does a disservice to the Country, to our representative and limited democracy, and the principles thereof.

The above quote applied to this disgrace is not critical thinking. It is pure foolishness.

Lying about one’s values and inappropriate sex is not policy I support. I doubt I support any of this disgrace’s positions.

The only dumb people here are the people who would defend him based on a R in front of his name.

Every 20th century truant banned opposition parties. In Germany, those parties outnumbered the Nazis in the Reichstag.

I am glad we have two parties.
 
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The only dumb people here are the people who would defend him based on a R in front of his name.


“Lewinski was no child and openly admitted pursuing Clinton.”

“And Bill never got her drunk...”
 
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. . . and yet you will have people on here tell you that because he has an (R) behind his name he is preferable to anyone with a (D) behind their name.

cuckoo


That is a fact…because in that job…policy matters.

If you are too dumb to see that…you are just dumb.


Anyone who votes Party over person. Who does not examine the person before voting does a disservice to the Country, to our representative and limited democracy, and the principles thereof.

The above quote applied to this disgrace is not critical thinking. It is pure foolishness.

Lying about one’s values and inappropriate sex is not policy I support. I doubt I support any of this disgrace’s positions.

The only dumb people here are the people who would defend him based on a R in front of his name.

Every 20th century truant banned opposition parties. In Germany, those parties outnumbered the Nazis in the Reichstag.

I am glad we have two parties.


I examine the person in the Primary.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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You are lost. The person is more than what the lie to you to get funding and votes.

Of course, we have seen the far right positions of where you want the party to go be rejected across the nation.


KY is going to keep the Dem Gov bc of where your fools have drug the Party on Abortion.

Abortion is going to keep a Dem in Office.

Advance stupid religious nonsense and lose.
 
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