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    corl641 year, 3 months ago

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    If you want to spin it around that way, then change the topic, that's fine, whatever makes your bleeding liberal heart happy. I was expecting somebody to do that. But, the key idea behind my comment is the fact that out of the five people involved with this investigation, four were Democrates. (For those of you keeping score at home, that's 80%. I know liberals like to throw statistics around as much as they enjoy calling others bigots). And that the lone Republican was cleared of all charges because he walked away from a shady deal, that he knew was wrong to begin with. Add to the fact that McCain and Keating were actually close personal friends before all this went down, and that McCain has cut all ties with him since because of this scandal.

    So the next time you start whining about how corrupt Republicans are, just remember that liberals are also human and are easily corrupted as well. These are politicians we are talking about here, and that every single one of them has a skeleton in a closet somewhere. All your holier than thou crap is moot when you start speculating that Republicans are all crooks and that the Democrats are angels with a heart of gold that are just trying to save the world. Think about it, Chicago has been a Democratic run city for how many years now? And where does Obama live?

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