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benny salami
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He will not resign. He's doesn't have the decency to resign. First he was hacked, then it was a "prank" but he still follows dozens of 20 year old hotties on twitter. Compare and contrast with REPS Lee and Mark Foley in Florida. Foley was front page news for weeks leading to a DEM takeover. The House Ethics panel must investigate Rep Weiner and his daily allegations.
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That's the lib media for ya..........I never inhaled, I did not have sex with that woman, I promise to close gitmo......... to 'that is not my weiner'!!


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My post wasn't that the Weiner incident is funny... But that the comments on this board about it are funny!

"It's like listening in on 3rd graders telling Weiner jokes!".


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Yossi
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Sorry Box--the whole thing is funny.  Maybe we should investigate if the photo was taken using a cell phone paid for by the taxpayers.
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Now Weiner says it may be a picture of him after all. There should be a formal FBI investigation just the way that the Dems would do if it was a Rep who was caught doing something similar.
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Sorry Box--the whole thing is funny.  Maybe we should investigate if the photo was taken using a cell phone paid for by the taxpayers.


If a cell phone were used to take the pic of Weiners weiner...
I wonder if his nads were protected from the cell phone radiation.  


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Quoted from Shadow
Now Weiner says it may be a picture of him after all. There should be a formal FBI investigation just the way that the Dems would do if it was a Rep who was caught doing something similar.


If he was a REP he'd be gone already. It's all a tee-hee to the left. The joke's on them. He's a DEM congressional "leader"? A DEM attack dog that got caught with his pants off-literally. He's mayoral ambitions are over.
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I love a good weiner roast!

Seriously though, the man grants interviews to the media and then objects to questions being asked about
the matter.  If he doesn't want to answer the questions, he shouldn't appear before reporters.

I agree that it's time for him to go.
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Schumer told Weiner to stick a fork in it.
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too funny
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Weiner has made a number of enemies during his years in Congress and now his enemies are standing in line to put a fork in Weiners weiner.
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WASHINGTON (CBSNewYork) — Congressman Anthony Weiner said Thursday he’s finished talking about the lewd photo sent from his Twitter account.

But he still wouldn’t say whether he’s the one in the picture.

So CBS 2 political reporter Marcia Kramer decided to go to his office on Capitol Hill to try to get you some answers.

You’ll never believe what happened.

Kramer tried to get an interview with the six-term New York Democrat and as a result had the cops called on her.

Kramer walked in to Weiner’s office, announced herself as being from CBS 2 in New York City and said she’d like to see the congressman. Those few words created quite the stir. Doors slammed and people pretended she wasn’t there.

Finally, brave press secretary David Arnold arrived. The following is the exchange Kramer had with him:

Kramer: “All I want is for him to say something to his constituents, the people who have to vote for him.”

Arnold: “I don’t think you can say he hasn’t said anything to his constituents. He spoke for nine hours yesterday.

Kramer: “But not to anyone in New York. You know, this is the sort of in-the-bunker in the capitol, not to anyone in New York.”

After Kramer left Weiner’s office, his staff called the Capitol Police.

Police officers asked for identification. One cop told Kramer that if she went into Weiner’s office and didn’t leave if she was asked, she could be arrested.

“If you go to an office and are asked to leave, you can be placed under arrest,” Officer Michael Miller said.

Kramer responded, “But I wasn’t refusing to leave.”

Kramer was never asked to leave Weiner’s office, but the fact that the cops were called is a clear sign that the stress of this so-called “Weinergate” controversy is taking its toll. House Minority Leader Eric Cantor became the first member of House leadership to go after Weiner.

“I think the American people are sick of seeing their elected offocials tied up in scandals like this. My advice would be to come clean and clear it up. Perhaps he’s trying, but I know there’s a lot of explaining going on, without a lot of clarity,” Cantor said.
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The problem is that his explanations need explanations. Weiner seems to be reading from the same DEM playbook as Bob God.
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If there is a smart investigative journalist out there, they should be checking what committees Weiner is on and if he has pissed off some folks lately. Ya know, just like they did to spitzer. He was after wall street and Wall St did the digging, exposed spitzer's whore which obviously sunk him to the level of the now defunct CNN!!

Interesting gent..............
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Weiner
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Foreign policy
Weiner voted for the authorization to use force in Iraq in 2002, which he later said he regretted. In a conversation with talk show host Bill O'Reilly on The O'Reilly Factor, Weiner proposed a withdrawal from Iraq.

In May 2006, Weiner attempted to bar entry by the Palestinian delegation to the United Nations.[26] He claimed that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas did not represent the PLO, and implied that this was because the group is listed as a terrorist organization by the US State Department. Weiner further stated that the delegation "should start packing their little Palestinian terrorist bags." Weiner went on to claim that Human Rights Watch, the New York Times, and, in particular, Amnesty International are biased against Israel.[26]

On July 29, 2007, Weiner and Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) announced that they would seek to stop a $20 billion arms deal that the Bush Administration had negotiated with Saudi Arabia. The lawmakers objected to the deal because they do not want to provide "sophisticated weapons to a country that they believe has not done enough to stop terrorism," also noting that 15 of the 19 September 11 hijackers were from Saudi Arabia. Weiner made the announcement outside of the Saudi Arabian consulate in Washington, stating that "We need to send a crystal clear message to the Saudi Arabian government that their tacit approval of terrorism can't go unpunished." Weiner and Nadler intend to use a provision of the Arms Export Control Act to review the deal and pass a Joint Resolution of Disapproval.[27]

Weiner, along with several other members of Congress, have criticized the Obama administration proposal to sell over $60 billion in arms to Saudi Arabia. Weiner said:

"Saudi Arabia is not deserving of our aid, and by arming them with advanced American weaponry we are sending the wrong message"

He described Saudi Arabia as having a "history of financing terrorism" and teaching hatred of "Christians and Jews" to their schoolchildren.[28]



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Domestic policy
Weiner is an advocate of the United States National Health Care Act, which expands Medicare to all Americans.[14][15] He has remarked that while Medicare has a 4% overhead rate,[16] private insurers put 30% of their customer's money into profits and overhead instead of into health care.[17]

Weiner believes that a public option “gets you some of the way”[17] towards reducing costs, and set up a web site to push for the public option in HR 3200. Weiner has derided the Republican party as "a wholly owned subsidiary of the insurance industry, teaming up with a small group of Democrats to try to protect that industry".[18] Weiner attracted wide attention when, on February 24, 2010, he proclaimed in front of Congress: "Make no mistake about it, every single Republican I have ever met in my entire life is a wholly owned subsidiary of the insurance industry."[19][20]

In 2003, he received a 100% rating from the National Abortion Rights Action League and a 0% rating from National Right to Life Committee (NRLC). He voted against the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, which made it a crime for a doctor to perform Intact dilation and extractions.[21] He was critical of the Stupak-Pitts Amendment, which places limits on taxpayer-funded abortions in the context of the November 2009 Affordable Health Care for America Act.

The Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act (PACT) of 2009, sponsored by Weiner was signed into law in March 2010.[22] The bill makes it a felony for selling tobacco in violation of any state tax law and effectively ends Internet tobacco smuggling by stopping shipments of cigarettes through the United States Postal Service. Weiner said, “This new law will give states and localities a major revenue boost by cracking down on the illegal sale of tobacco and close a major source of finances for international terrorists and criminals. Every day we delay is another day that New York loses significant amounts of tax revenue and kids have easy access to tobacco products sold over the internet.”

On July 29, 2010, Weiner lambasted Republicans for opposing the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act. This act would provide for funds for sick first responders to the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, many of whom reside in Weiner's district. In a speech on the floor of the House, he accused Republicans of hiding behind procedural questions instead of voting for the right thing.[23]

In October 2010, Weiner urged YouTube to take down Anwar al-Awlaki's videos from its website, saying that by hosting al-Awlaki's messages, "We are facilitating the recruitment of homegrown terror."[24] In November 2010, YouTube removed from its site some of the hundreds of videos featuring al-Awlaki calls to jihad.[25]


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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UH OH!!! Weiner calls the cops!!!



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