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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Mc1%erauliffe ()
Date: April 09, 2013 09:37AM

McAuliffe won't disclose his net worth, citing concern for his children, senior campaign adviser Delacey Skinner said.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: DwxwN ()
Date: April 09, 2013 09:41AM

Mc1%erauliffe Wrote:
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> > There was never a legal issue involved...
>
> So what's your point?
>
> That Terry is tight with the Clintons has never been a secret.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

A retread so early in the thread?

Your lack of imagination makes me sad.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: YMmcC ()
Date: April 09, 2013 09:44AM

Mc1%erauliffe Wrote:
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> McAuliffe won't disclose his net worth, citing
> concern for his children, senior campaign adviser
> Delacey Skinner said.

What's the Kookster's net worth?

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Typical Dems ()
Date: April 09, 2013 10:04AM

"I still plan to campaign for him, but I'd like to know what I'm getting into.

Shop Liberally this holiday season at Kos Katalog

by JamieG from Md on Wed Mar 20, 2013 at 01:57:59 PM PDT"


^ Typical Dem.

- Doesn't know anything about who they're campaigning for.

- Not even in the same state.

Probably going to try to vote here too. lol

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: True Progressives Hate McAuliffe ()
Date: April 09, 2013 10:08AM

They really do...


"He's the opposite of Progressive/Populist.

Maybe he'll do better as a Governor, but he's far too entwined with the Banksters for my taste."

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: True Progressive ()
Date: April 09, 2013 10:29AM

If Candidate A is the Kookster and Candidate B is a ham sandwich, I will vote to elect Candidate B every time.

Nothing forseeable regarding the governance of the Commonwealth could be worse than electing the Kookster as governor.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: True Progressive ()
Date: April 09, 2013 10:30AM

The Kookster = Sam Brownback.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Chris B. ()
Date: April 09, 2013 10:45AM

Not only did Terry decide he'd rather create jobs in Mississippi than in Virginia—he then got caught red-handed making phony statements about it, blaming Virginia instead of taking responsibility for his actions. It's shameful.

Major newspapers here in Virginia, like the Richmond Times-Dispatch and the Virginian-Pilot, are taking notice. National outlets like Politico predict the kind of tough scrutiny Terry will face in the months ahead. Even MSNBC (a network not known for being friendly to Republican candidates) is concerned about the McAuliffe campaign.

Terry McAuliffe has no clue how to create jobs in Virginia, but he is world-famous for raking in the big bucks Democrats need to win elections. His phony statements and slick spin do win elections.

Voters will stand up to swindlers like Terry McAuliffe.

Ken Cuccinelli's campaign is straightforward: make Virginia #1 in job creation.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Google is your friend, dummy ()
Date: April 09, 2013 10:50AM

YMmcC Wrote:
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> Mc1%erauliffe Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > McAuliffe won't disclose his net worth, citing
> > concern for his children, senior campaign
> adviser
> > Delacey Skinner said.
>
> What's the Kookster's net worth?


http://www.vpap.org/candidates/profile/home_sei/45489

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: April 09, 2013 10:50AM

Yes, all the anti Cuccinelli comments are by one person... me.

I still can't list reasons for supporting Terry McAuliffe, so will continue to repeat my anti-Cuccinelli accusations, though even I know you have stopped listening to me.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Campaign Disclosures ()
Date: April 09, 2013 10:54AM

Terry McAuliffe Statement of Economic Interests

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003
Salary/Wages - not disclosed
Corporate Officer or Director - not disclosed
Personal Liabilities - not disclosed
Securities, Mutual Funds, Investments - not disclosed
Taxpayer-Funded Trips/Meetings - not disclosed
Gifts and Payments for Meetings/Publications - not disclosed
Income from Business Interests - not disclosed
Lobbyist Relationships - not disclosed
Payments for Representing Clients before State Agencies - not disclosed
Payments to Associates for Representation before State Agencies - not disclosed
Payments for Services Generally - not disclosed
Real Estate - not disclosed
Real Estate Contracts with State Agencies - not disclosed

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Mc1%erauliffe ()
Date: April 09, 2013 11:00AM

Ken Cuccinelli reported the following investments:

Investment Type Value
Star Scientific Inc Stock $10,001 - $50,000





Terry McAuliffe reported the following investments:

Investment Type Value
Advantage Advisors Mutual Fund - Multi-Sector Fund $50,001 - $250,000
Agate LLC Partnership Interest $50,001 - $250,000
AIM Investments Mutual Fund - High Income Fund More than $250,000
American Capital Management Stock More than $250,000
American Funds Mutual Fund - Growth Fund of America $10,001 - $50,000
American Marketing Services II Inc Stock More than $250,000
American Rice Inc Stock $10,001 - $50,000
Capital Management International Partnership Interest More than $250,000
Carlyle Energy Coinvestment III LP Partnership Interest More than $250,000
City of Hampton Bond More than $250,000
City of Portsmouth Bond More than $250,000
City of Virginia Beach Bond More than $250,000
Columbia Land and Development Inc Stock More than $250,000
Commonwealth of Va Bond - Public School Authority More than $250,000
Commonwealth of Va Bond - Public Building Authority More than $250,000
Commonwealth of Va Bond - Transportation Board More than $250,000
Commonwealth of Va Bond - College Building Authority More than $250,000
County of Prince William Bond - SVC Authority More than $250,000
CP III Coinvestment LP Partnership Interest $50,001 - $250,000
CP III Coinvestment LP Partnership Interest More than $250,000
CP IV Coinvestment LP Partnership Interest $50,001 - $250,000
Gladstone Investment Corp Mutual Fund $10,001 - $50,000
Greater Richmond Convention Center Bond More than $250,000
Greenhunter Energy Inc Stock $10,001 - $50,000
Infogroup Inc Stock $10,001 - $50,000
Paladin Capital Partners Coinvestment Partnership Interest $50,001 - $250,000
Riverside Regional Jail Authority Bond More than $250,000
SHP I LP Partnership Interest More than $250,000
SHP II LP Partnership Interest More than $250,000
Stone House Partners Partnership Interest More than $250,000
Surrey Homes LLC Partnership Interest More than $250,000
Washington Mutual Corp Mutual Fund - Investors Fund $10,001 - $50,000
Xanthus Fund Mutual Fund $50,001 - $250,000

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Liberal Logic 102 ()
Date: April 09, 2013 11:52AM

Am I the only one who finds it ironic that someone knew would think the gerry troll is the real gerry and that the real one is the troll?

The very first post from the troll gerry was more intelligent and mature than anything the real one has ever posted

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: U646U ()
Date: April 09, 2013 12:09PM

Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
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> YMmcC Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Mc1%erauliffe Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > McAuliffe won't disclose his net worth,
> citing
> > > concern for his children, senior campaign
> > adviser
> > > Delacey Skinner said.
> >
> > What's the Kookster's net worth?
>
>
> http://www.vpap.org/candidates/profile/home_sei/45
> 489

You understand that campaign finances and personal net worth are completely different things, right?

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Google is your friend, dummy ()
Date: April 09, 2013 12:16PM

U646U Wrote:
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> Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > YMmcC Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Mc1%erauliffe Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > McAuliffe won't disclose his net worth,
> > citing
> > > > concern for his children, senior campaign
> > > adviser
> > > > Delacey Skinner said.
> > >
> > > What's the Kookster's net worth?
> >
> >
> >
> http://www.vpap.org/candidates/profile/home_sei/45
>
> > 489
>
> You understand that campaign finances and personal
> net worth are completely different things, right?


You understand that the link is not just for campaign finances, right?

You know what gave it away? That little tab called "PERSONAL finances" to the right.

Dems are so damn dumb. You have to spoon feed them everything. No wonder they believe all the BS they are told. They can't think for themselves.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: tebLb ()
Date: April 09, 2013 12:28PM

Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
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> U646U Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > YMmcC Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > Mc1%erauliffe Wrote:
> > > >
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > >
> > > > -----
> > > > > McAuliffe won't disclose his net worth,
> > > citing
> > > > > concern for his children, senior campaign
> > > > adviser
> > > > > Delacey Skinner said.
> > > >
> > > > What's the Kookster's net worth?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> http://www.vpap.org/candidates/profile/home_sei/45
>
> >
> > > 489
> >
> > You understand that campaign finances and
> personal
> > net worth are completely different things,
> right?
>
>
> You understand that the link is not just for
> campaign finances, right?

You understand that there's more to personal net worth than Salary/Wages, Securities/Mutual Funds/Investments, and Gifts and Payments for Meetings/Publications, right?

Hey look, THE VIRGINIA PUBLIC ACCESS PROJECT has incomplete financial information from Terry, too:

http://www.vpap.org/candidates/profile/home_sei/11897

Bag of douche.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Google is your friend, dummy ()
Date: April 09, 2013 12:30PM

tebLb Wrote:
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> Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > U646U Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > YMmcC Wrote:
> > > >
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > >
> > > > -----
> > > > > Mc1%erauliffe Wrote:
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > > -----
> > > > > > McAuliffe won't disclose his net worth,
> > > > citing
> > > > > > concern for his children, senior
> campaign
> > > > > adviser
> > > > > > Delacey Skinner said.
> > > > >
> > > > > What's the Kookster's net worth?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> http://www.vpap.org/candidates/profile/home_sei/45
>
> >
> > >
> > > > 489
> > >
> > > You understand that campaign finances and
> > personal
> > > net worth are completely different things,
> > right?
> >
> >
> > You understand that the link is not just for
> > campaign finances, right?
>
> You understand that there's more to personal net
> worth than Salary/Wages, Securities/Mutual
> Funds/Investments, and Gifts and Payments for
> Meetings/Publications, right?

Then why did you bring up campaign finances? Is your illiteracy setting in again?

> Hey look, THE VIRGINIA PUBLIC ACCESS PROJECT has
> incomplete financial information from Terry, too:
>
> http://www.vpap.org/candidates/profile/home_sei/11
> 897

Your point? Oh yeah, you never had one.

> Bag of douche.

You mad, bro? Sorry I embarrassed you.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: XLXpK ()
Date: April 09, 2013 01:01PM

Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
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> Then why did you bring up campaign finances? Is
> your illiteracy setting in again?

I didn't. I followed the link in your post @ 10:50AM. If you meant to link to the Kookster's personal finances on THE VIRGINIA PUBLIC ACCESS PROJECT, you failed.

> Your point?

You understand that there's more to personal net worth than Salary/Wages, Securities/Mutual Funds/Investments, and Gifts and Payments for Meetings/Publications, right?

> You mad, bro?

No. You stupid, bro?
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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Google is your friend, dummy ()
Date: April 09, 2013 01:18PM

XLXpK Wrote:
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> Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Then why did you bring up campaign finances?
> Is
> > your illiteracy setting in again?
>
> I didn't. I followed the link in your post @
> 10:50AM. If you meant to link to the Kookster's
> personal finances on THE VIRGINIA PUBLIC ACCESS
> PROJECT, you failed.

Nope. It is right there for any average idiot (look in the mirror) to see. You must be really stupid if you can't follow a link.

> > Your point?
>
> You understand that there's more to personal net
> worth than Salary/Wages, Securities/Mutual
> Funds/Investments, and Gifts and Payments for
> Meetings/Publications, right?

Sure. But it paints a picture for you to see his finances. Why are you so upset?

> > You mad, bro?
>
> No. You stupid, bro?

Definitely not. To be stupid, I would have to do something stupid like confuse campaign finances and personal finances. Know what I mean, dummy?

Why are you so mad? I know you can't help being stupid, but you can control your emotions.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: HAAAAAAAAAAAA ()
Date: April 09, 2013 01:28PM

The only way Mcaullife loses is if he is caught with a dead woman or a live boy. The Republitards really screwed themselves on this one.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: vx6jN ()
Date: April 09, 2013 01:30PM

Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
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Deflect, deflect, deflect!

I'm sensing some SERIOUS butthurt in you, my brother.


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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: YouAreFullOFSh*t ()
Date: April 09, 2013 01:34PM

"Ken Cuccinelli's campaign is straightforward: make Virginia #1 in job creation". This is coming from a true brain washed idiot. What has the Kook done to promote job creation up to now?? All he cares about is creating a Theocracy based on the Catholic religion. Where are all the jobs the Republicans created when they gained control of Virginia state politics. All I remember is Vaginal Probes attacks on Gays, attacks on immigrants. Lot's of job!!! Mississippi on the Potomac!!!!

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Google is your friend, dummy ()
Date: April 09, 2013 01:58PM

vx6jN Wrote:
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> Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> Deflect, deflect, deflect!
>
> I'm sensing some SERIOUS butthurt in you, my
> brother.
>
>

You may need to look up the definition of deflect. You are using it incorrectly.

I got you so mad you are resorting to the butthurt meme. Chillax, dude.

Someone as stupid as you has certainly been called on it before. Why are you so mad about it now?

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: jC364 ()
Date: April 09, 2013 02:09PM

YouAreFullOFSh*t Wrote:
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> "Ken Cuccinelli's campaign is straightforward:
> make Virginia #1 in job creation". This is coming
> from a true brain washed idiot. What has the Kook
> done to promote job creation up to now?? All he
> cares about is creating a Theocracy based on the
> Catholic religion. Where are all the jobs the
> Republicans created when they gained control of
> Virginia state politics. All I remember is Vaginal
> Probes attacks on Gays, attacks on immigrants.
> Lot's of job!!! Mississippi on the Potomac!!!!

The Kookster's only "job" outside of government was as a courthouse laywer. The man knows NOTHING about creating jobs.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: job creators ()
Date: April 09, 2013 02:15PM

jC364 Wrote:
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> YouAreFullOFSh*t Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > "Ken Cuccinelli's campaign is straightforward:
> > make Virginia #1 in job creation". This is
> coming
> > from a true brain washed idiot. What has the
> Kook
> > done to promote job creation up to now?? All he
> > cares about is creating a Theocracy based on
> the
> > Catholic religion. Where are all the jobs the
> > Republicans created when they gained control of
> > Virginia state politics. All I remember is
> Vaginal
> > Probes attacks on Gays, attacks on immigrants.
> > Lot's of job!!! Mississippi on the Potomac!!!!
>
> The Kookster's only "job" outside of government
> was as a courthouse laywer. The man knows NOTHING
> about creating jobs.


+1.

You need to be a community organizer and law school lecturer to know how to create jobs!

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: 9d7XX ()
Date: April 09, 2013 02:18PM

Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
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> I got you so mad you are resorting to the butthurt
> meme. Chillax, dude.


Your anger is showing, bro.



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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Google is your friend, dummy ()
Date: April 09, 2013 02:22PM

9d7XX Wrote:
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> Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > I got you so mad you are resorting to the
> butthurt
> > meme. Chillax, dude.

>
> Your anger is showing, bro.


Is it now? I call you mad and you retort with calling me angry. Unoriginal and stupid. Your parents must be proud. LOL :-)

Does your therapist think it is healthy for you toget so mad over internet message boards?

Tell us again how campaign finances are the same as personal finances. That was brilliant! LOL :-)

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: I smell a Gordon ()
Date: April 09, 2013 02:23PM

vx6jN Wrote:
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> Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> Deflect, deflect, deflect!
>
> I'm sensing some SERIOUS butthurt in you, my
> brother.
>
>


GB, you so afraid now that you won't post under you tainted ID? Now that's funny!

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: eKX67 ()
Date: April 09, 2013 02:41PM

Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
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> Tell us again how campaign finances are the same
> as personal finances.

From where do you get these nonsensical things that you write?


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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: kCECF ()
Date: April 09, 2013 02:43PM

I smell a Gordon Wrote:
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> GB, you so afraid now that you won't post under
> you tainted ID? Now that's funny!

Gee, I smell a Rhodes Scholar.

LOLz!


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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: vJt3h ()
Date: April 09, 2013 02:53PM

McAuliffe creating jobs. That's a good one.

Have ANY of his deals ever made money for anyone other than him?

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Google is your friend, dummy ()
Date: April 09, 2013 03:03PM

eKX67 Wrote:
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> Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Tell us again how campaign finances are the
> same
> > as personal finances.
>
> From where do you get these nonsensical things
> that you write?

Too stupid to remember what you wrote. Your anger is clouding what little intellect you have. LOL. :=)

If it helps, maybe you shousd go back and read your idiotic posts. Just make sure it doesn't make you more mad!

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: CFDdd ()
Date: April 09, 2013 03:07PM

I smell a Gordon Wrote:
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> vx6jN Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > Deflect, deflect, deflect!
> >
> > I'm sensing some SERIOUS butthurt in you, my
> > brother.
> >
> >
>
>
> GB, you so afraid now that you won't post under
> you tainted ID? Now that's funny!


Interesting. The drop off in Gordtard's trolling has been noticable. Since he is obsessed with sharing his useless opinions on this site, it makes perfect sense that he's using more aliases now. He got spanked pretty good over in OT and was heading for an outing. Looks like he's spooked. This makes me happy. LoLzzzzzz

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Nx3H7 ()
Date: April 09, 2013 03:14PM

Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
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> eKX67 Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Tell us again how campaign finances are the
> > same
> > > as personal finances.
> >
> > From where do you get these nonsensical things
> > that you write?
>
> Too stupid to remember what you wrote. Your anger
> is clouding what little intellect you have. LOL.
> :=)
>
> If it helps, maybe you shousd go back and read
> your idiotic posts. Just make sure it doesn't
> make you more mad!



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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Google is your friend, dummy ()
Date: April 09, 2013 03:23PM

Nx3H7 Wrote:
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pic.


LOL. You are so mad you can't even write. Just post pictures. Hilarious. LOL :-)

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Underage Sodomizers 4 McAuliffe ()
Date: April 09, 2013 03:29PM

Terry McAuliffe, Shame On You

By Ken Blackwell , CP Op-Ed Contributor
April 9, 2013|2:38 pm


Career influence peddler and political mercenary Terry McAuliffe is at it again; and this time he's pushed the bare-knuckled, gutter politics he's known for to a new low.

Last month saw the 4th Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals overturn an anti-sodomy statute in Virginia law that can be used to prosecute sexual predators who prey on our children, with a ruling handed down by a three-judge panel as opposed to the full bench. Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli subsequently appealed the decision, sparking a headwind of media chatter, driven by far-left websites like Mother Jones.

Mr. McAuliffe, who is opposing Attorney General Cuccinelli in this November's election to replace Governor Bob McDonnell in Virginia, threw his two cents in with rank political exploitation and circus sensationalism.

"This is just another example of Ken Cuccinelli ignoring the economy and instead focusing on his divisive ideological agenda," a McAuliffe campaign spokesperson said.

It sounds like a good talking point, but unfortunately for McAuliffe and his fellow Democrats, that statement couldn't be farther from reality.

Unlike McAuliffe, whose most recent occupation before becoming a full-time candidate can best be described as 'green energy' flim-flam man – a financial expert dubbed his venture's funding scheme a "fraud" – Ken Cuccinelli has a day job, one that involves prosecuting criminals to the fullest extent of the law.

It was an effort to do just that that fueled Cuccinelli's appeal of the court's ruling. As the court moved to overturn the statute, the Attorney General was in the midst of prosecuting the case of William Scott MacDonald; a 47-year old man who had solicited a 17-year old girl to perform sex acts. Only the anti-sodomy statute allows sexual predators like MacDonald to be charged with a felony – if the statue were overturned, sex with a minor over the age of 15 could only be handled as a misdemeanor under current Virginia law.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Friend of Anthony Rodham ()
Date: April 09, 2013 04:42PM

The cigar-chomping self-described kingmaker faces a lot of questions about his "headquarters" business office that turned out to be nothing more than a closet-sized room with a receptionist. There will be many more questions (and answers) in the next three months, about the $20 million and other money deals between these people.

I am truly humbled that my little troll post has garnered so much attention.

And surprised that the McAuliffe supporter could not list two reasons why he should be a Governor, in Virginia or Mississippi.

It's a shame that's the best the dems can do.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Liberal Logic 102 ()
Date: April 09, 2013 05:26PM

I smell a Gordon Wrote:
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> vx6jN Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Google is your friend, dummy Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > Deflect, deflect, deflect!
> >
> > I'm sensing some SERIOUS butthurt in you, my
> > brother.
> >
> >
>
>
> GB, you so afraid now that you won't post under
> you tainted ID? Now that's funny!

Its all makes sense now no wonder Gerry is such an idiot its been GB this whole time.

On the bright side it does make me feel better as it just reenforces that the 100s of extreme liberals that post here are actually just 2 or 3 people with multiple name changes

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: April 09, 2013 07:22PM

I'd like to know how a man like Cuccinelli that hasn't organized a thing in his life, hasn't created a single job is going to create jobs in Virginia? All his Republican predecessor did was get his palms greased by Star Scientific and gave them tax payer loans for business ventures. Cuccinelli from the same company.

So how is going to create jobs when all he and McDonnell did was raise taxes on Northern Virginia with no accomplishment? Cuccinelli is just a dumb Tea Party monkey Attorney General lawyer. That's it.

Where are these jobs going to come from. He's going to be hostile to the federal government. He's an idiot that is going to focus on idiotic social issues like forced rapes and ultra sounds while we lose opportunities with Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in the White House.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: April 09, 2013 07:29PM

One thing Terry McAuliffe has shown to be proficient in is large management. He also has the profound unmatched ability to mobilize on a large scale for initiatives. I really don't think there's even a comparison between Terry McAuliffe's proven abilities and Cuccinelli's non existent of any large scale responsibility.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: McIGotMineAuliffe ()
Date: April 09, 2013 08:44PM

At a recent debate, one of McAuliffe's opponents, Moran, took a swipe by criticizing investors in Global Crossing who "walked away with millions, leaving their employees up the pole without pensions."

It was an early attempt to portray McAuliffe's business career as a liability. And the portrait could resonate because McAuliffe has made a fortune investing -- sometimes in companies that went bust, laid off thousands and drained investors' and employees' savings.

... And at a candidates' forum in December, in response to Moran's claim to be the only candidate who had run a business and raised a family in Virginia, McAuliffe boasted of launching five businesses in Virginia.

It turned out that all five are investment partnerships, with no employees, registered to his home address in McLean.

In the end, what voters think of McAuliffe's history of mixing business with politics may prove less important than whether he presents the best vision to pull Virginia out of the recession, said Holsworth, the political scientist.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: McHuckster ()
Date: April 09, 2013 08:49PM

Terry McAuliffe has a simple message for Virginia: Elect him governor this year and he will bring jobs, because he has more business experience than anyone else in the race.

Yet McAuliffe's business pedigree is not so simple. He is a dealmaker who made millions from investments. And many of his biggest deals came in partnership with prominent donors and politicians, creating a portrait over the years of a Washington insider who got rich as he rose to power within the Democratic Party.

McAuliffe is, at his core, a salesman -- and even called himself a "huckster" in his autobiography. In his bid for governor this year, McAuliffe is selling the idea that his uncanny knack for making money can bring prosperity to all Virginia. But at a time when public mistrust of millionaires and politicians is high, that strategy could backfire.

"People are somewhat skeptical at the moment of certain kinds of business dealings," said Robert D. Holsworth, a political scientist and author of the blog Virginia Tomorrow. "There is a populist resentment that's directed at both government and business simultaneously. I don't know how that's going to play out."

McAuliffe faces Brian Moran and R. Creigh Deeds in the June 9 Democratic primary; the winner will face Republican Robert F. McDonnell in the fall.

On the campaign trail, McAuliffe has repeatedly used local businesses as the backdrop for his political rallies. He tells audiences that he has been a one-man engine for job creation for decades.

...But they belie the complexity of a business career built mostly on intricate land deals and dot-com investments, often with wealthy political donors -- and sometimes with no jobs to show for it.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Daily Kos Hates Mc1%erAuliffe ()
Date: April 09, 2013 08:55PM

SUN JUL 22, 2012 AT 07:40 AM PDT
Terry McAuliffe: everything that's wrong with America

Just a quick hit here; but today's New York Times Magazine has an article that caused me instant uncontrollable nausea and vomiting. The article is all about Terry McAuliffe's latest adventure starting an electric car company, and the favors he's pulling in from Bill Clinton and Haley Barbour to get it off the ground.

No way to put lipstick on this pig: Terry McAuliffe embodies everything that's horribly wrong with American politics, business, and government in 2012.

To whit: McAuliffe was a young business hustler with a glad-handing, back-slapping, used car salesman style from the get-go. He got rich by investing $100,000 in Global Crossing, and cashing out millions. If the name Global Crossing doesn't ring a bell, here's the deal: it was a loathsome scam chartered in Bermuda that bought up a bunch of regional phone companies, forced employees to pack their retirement funds with company stock, squeezed every last nickel out of the companies, then froze employees' pension funds while the executives cashed out all their stock days ahead of the collapse. Just exactly like Enron. The CEO walked away with hundreds of millions. The employees were raped, left penniless with their pensions destroyed. That's how Terry got rich.

Now, Terry McAuliffe is running a start-up electric car company nominally based in Mississippi. But the signature product, the 'MyCar', is being manufactured in...wait for it...I'm sure you can't guess....China! Dingdingding! We have a winner: Terry is trying to get even richer by moving another American industry to China.

And to grease the skids for his excellent adventure, Terry is pulling in all his markers, everything he can glean from his famous 18,000 name Rolodex. That's why he has a beaming Bill Clinton and a grinning Haley Barbour photographed with him in the Mississippi Potemkin factory standing in for the actual Chinese manufacturer.

Everything that's wrong with America's smug leadership/plutocrat class: rich white guys yucking it up for the camera as they work on getting even richer via offshore'd production, while America's middle class slips ever deeper into poverty, Colorado burns, Midwest corn withers, and the ice caps melt.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: April 09, 2013 08:56PM

Wow, I notice a first time for Republicans everyday on FFXU. Now in today's times, Terry McAullife having business experience is a liability. I guess Republicans will stoop to any level to influence an election in their favor. I'm starting to question whether these Republicans have any principles whatsoever.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: McRegressiveAuliffe ()
Date: April 09, 2013 09:29PM

"The two men hoping to succeed McDonnell in Richmond, McAuliffe and Cuccinelli, the Republican attorney general, provided perhaps the starkest example of the strange transportation bill spectrum.

While the Democrat McAuliffe immediately praised the Republican governor for his willingness to compromise and put transportation reform on the books, the conservative Cuccinelli questioned the bill's constitutionality and repeatedly labeled it a tax behemoth.

“In these tough economic times, I don't believe Virginia's middle class families can afford massive tax increases,” Cuccinelli said after the pre-amendment bill passed, “and I cannot support legislation that would ask the taxpayers to shoulder an even heavier burden than they are already carrying, especially when the government proposes to do so little belt tightening in other areas of the budget.”

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: KookieLendMeYourComb ()
Date: April 09, 2013 10:20PM

Gerrymanderer2 Wrote:
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> Wow, I notice a first time for Republicans
> everyday on FFXU. Now in today's times, Terry
> McAullife having business experience is a
> liability. I guess Republicans will stoop to any
> level to influence an election in their favor.
> I'm starting to question whether these Republicans
> have any principles whatsoever.

They have principles in the same sense as Herr Dr. Goebbels had principles. A few priceless quotes from an earlier poster of the Republican kind...

"To whit: McAuliffe was a young business hustler with a glad-handing, back-slapping, used car salesman style from the get-go. He got rich by investing $100,000 in Global Crossing, and cashing out millions. If the name Global Crossing doesn't ring a bell, here's the deal: it was a loathsome scam chartered in Bermuda that bought up a bunch of regional phone companies, forced employees to pack their retirement funds with company stock, squeezed every last nickel out of the companies, then froze employees' pension funds while the executives cashed out all their stock days ahead of the collapse. Just exactly like Enron. The CEO walked away with hundreds of millions. The employees were raped, left penniless with their pensions destroyed. That's how Terry got rich."

Substitute the name "Mitt Romney" and just a few short months ago, such business practices were touted as shrewd and steely.

And...

"Now, Terry McAuliffe is running a start-up electric car company nominally based in Mississippi. But the signature product, the 'MyCar', is being manufactured in...wait for it...I'm sure you can't guess....China! Dingdingding! We have a winner: Terry is trying to get even richer by moving another American industry to China."

Well! You should at least have the courtesy to inform Mr. Cuccinelli not to complain then about Mississippi getting the plant instead of Virginia.

And finally, I suppose this is a picture of Wei Long, Zhi Peng, and the rest of the fun loving crew of 2nd shift on a rare break.
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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Liberal Logic 102 ()
Date: April 09, 2013 10:26PM

KookieLendMeYourComb Wrote:
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> They have principles in the same sense as Herr Dr.
> Goebbels had principles.

More like liberals have intelligence in the same way a lemming does?

>Substitute the name "Mitt Romney" and just a few short months ago, such business practices were touted as shrewd and steely.

Not what Romney did, but thats not the point.

The point is this is the perfect example of liberals like yourself exposing yourself to be nothing more than complete partisan hacks.

You hated Romney but now that its a Dem in question your defending him less than 6 months after all the bullshit we had to listen to during the election.

Just goes to show you that nothing you say matters at all. Your entire belief system, morals, and support revolves around nothing more than the letter D.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: April 10, 2013 03:35AM

McRegressiveAuliffe Wrote:
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> "The two men hoping to succeed McDonnell in
> Richmond, McAuliffe and Cuccinelli, the Republican
> attorney general, provided perhaps the starkest
> example of the strange transportation bill
> spectrum.
>
> While the Democrat McAuliffe immediately praised
> the Republican governor for his willingness to
> compromise and put transportation reform on the
> books, the conservative Cuccinelli questioned the
> bill's constitutionality and repeatedly labeled it
> a tax behemoth.
>
> “In these tough economic times, I don't believe
> Virginia's middle class families can afford
> massive tax increases,” Cuccinelli said after
> the pre-amendment bill passed, “and I cannot
> support legislation that would ask the taxpayers
> to shoulder an even heavier burden than they are
> already carrying, especially when the government
> proposes to do so little belt tightening in other
> areas of the budget.”


Oh I get it. So the last Republican Governor didn't accomplish anything for this state but raising taxes on Northern Virginia but the next Republican prospect won't do the same?

Was Bob McDonnell running on raising taxes during his election in contrast?

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: W6FbG ()
Date: April 10, 2013 07:18AM

Liberal Logic 102 Wrote:
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> The point is this is the perfect example of
> liberals like yourself exposing yourself to be
> nothing more than complete partisan hacks.

As if the conservative right isn't chock-a-block with partisan hacks.


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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: nuff said ()
Date: April 10, 2013 10:02AM

Gerrymanderer2 Wrote:
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> One thing Terry McAuliffe has shown to be
> proficient in is large management. He also has
> the profound unmatched ability to mobilize on a
> large scale for initiatives. I really don't think
> there's even a comparison between Terry
> McAuliffe's proven abilities and Cuccinelli's non
> existent of any large scale responsibility.

TMac doesn't even know what the Governor's Cabinet is. He lost to an incompetant Creigh Deeds. He would be a horrible Governor.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: KookieLendMeYourComb ()
Date: April 10, 2013 11:48AM

Liberal Logic 102 Wrote:
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> KookieLendMeYourComb Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
>
> > They have principles in the same sense as Herr
> Dr.
> > Goebbels had principles.
>
> More like liberals have intelligence in the same
> way a lemming does?
>
> >Substitute the name "Mitt Romney" and just a few
> short months ago, such business practices were
> touted as shrewd and steely.
>
> Not what Romney did, but thats not the point.
>
> The point is this is the perfect example of
> liberals like yourself exposing yourself to be
> nothing more than complete partisan hacks.
>
> You hated Romney but now that its a Dem in
> question your defending him less than 6 months
> after all the bullshit we had to listen to during
> the election.
>
> Just goes to show you that nothing you say matters
> at all. Your entire belief system, morals, and
> support revolves around nothing more than the
> letter D.

Lemmings? "Complete partisan hack"? Ooooo, but I am cut to the quick by your laser like wit and pithy observations. You really are rankly amateurish, aren't you? Whatever your RNC handlers are paying you to post this drivel, you are decidedly getting the best part of the bargain.

Case in point: your limp rhetorical "flourish" at the end of your risible response. "Your entire belief system, morals, and support revolves around nothing more than the letter D." This simple leave wide open the opportunity to reply "D as in Democracy, you bet it is".

An education is a marvelous thing. I'd suggest you look into getting one.

Though I normally don't concern myself with your type, I will return to see your reply. No doubt you will dig deep in your vocabulary of scatological, anatomical, and terms derivative of the word "fuck" to formulate it.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: just noticed ()
Date: April 10, 2013 11:54AM

KookieLendMeYourComb Wrote:
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> Case in point: your limp rhetorical "flourish" at
> the end of your risible response. "Your entire
> belief system, morals, and support revolves around
> nothing more than the letter D." This simple leave
> wide open the opportunity to reply "D as in
> Democracy, you bet it is".

When used as you are attempting to use it, democracy has a lower case d. You are correct about one thing though. Education is indeed a fantastic thing. You may want to ask for a refund from those that told you that you received one.

Your handle indicates your rank amateur sophomoric juvenileness which is all the more hilarious as you pretend to be above such nonsense. No doubt you will return with a rant from Kos or Huffpo.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: y9LNj ()
Date: April 10, 2013 12:16PM

just noticed Wrote:
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> juvenileness

The word is juvenility, bitch.

"English, motherfucker! Do you speak it?" ~ Jules Winnfield, Pulp Fiction

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Occupy VA ()
Date: April 10, 2013 12:34PM

Money out of politics!

McAuliffe out of VA!

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: just noticed ()
Date: April 10, 2013 12:35PM

y9LNj Wrote:
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> just noticed Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > juvenileness
>
> The word is juvenility, bitch.

ORLY, dipshit?

http://www.webster-dictionary.net/definition/Juvenileness

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/juvenile

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/juvenile


> "English, motherfucker! Do you speak it?" ~ Jules
> Winnfield, Pulp Fiction

Yes, perhaps a remedial course is appropriate for you.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: 9U7uH ()
Date: April 10, 2013 12:48PM

just noticed Wrote:
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> y9LNj Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > just noticed Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > juvenileness
> >
> > The word is juvenility, bitch.
>
> ORLY, dipshit?

I only use the best, bitch.


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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: just noticed ()
Date: April 10, 2013 12:55PM

9U7uH Wrote:
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> just noticed Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > y9LNj Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > just noticed Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > juvenileness
> > >
> > > The word is juvenility, bitch.
> >
> > ORLY, dipshit?
>
> I only use the best, bitch.


Given your lack of intellectual capabilities, it doesn't surprise me that you limit the amount of resources you use to gain knowledge, dipshit.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: kYXuc ()
Date: April 10, 2013 01:32PM

just noticed Wrote:
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> Given your lack of intellectual capabilities, it
> doesn't surprise me that you limit the amount of
> resources you use to gain knowledge, dipshit.

Based upon you choices for reference sources, you no doubt rely on the National Inquirer and the Star for news.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: just noticed ()
Date: April 10, 2013 01:36PM

kYXuc Wrote:
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> just noticed Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Given your lack of intellectual capabilities,
> it
> > doesn't surprise me that you limit the amount
> of
> > resources you use to gain knowledge, dipshit.
>
> Based upon you choices for reference sources, you
> no doubt rely on the National Inquirer and the
> Star for news.


LOL. It is Enquirer. If you are going to attempt to insult someone, you should try not to look so stupid doing it. Don't believe me? Get out of your mom's basement and go to a CVS or grocery store. They have one at every checkout.

Even if I did get my news from those rags, they are about as reputable as your Kos and Huffpo.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: tFxNX ()
Date: April 10, 2013 01:51PM

Your incompetence using the English language speaks for itself.

When called-out by one of your betters, you then double-down on idiocy by citing grossly inferior reference sources to justify your linguistic ineptitude.

Bottom line: You = FAIL.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: just noticed ()
Date: April 10, 2013 01:54PM

tFxNX Wrote:
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> Your incompetence using the English language
> speaks for itself.
>
> When called-out by one of your betters, you then
> double-down on idiocy by citing grossly inferior
> reference sources to justify your linguistic
> ineptitude.

Multiple sources, my friend. Read it again - MULTIPLE.

Sorry, your grossly inferior mind can't grasp that concept.

> Bottom line: You = FAIL.

Really? Some doofus on the internet said I FAILed. Shocking. What's next? You going to call me gay?

You stink of desperation, go take a shower in some confidence.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: xpm9N ()
Date: April 10, 2013 02:46PM

just noticed Wrote:
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> Multiple sources, my friend. Read it again -
> MULTIPLE.

You know 3 x 0 = 0, right? LoLz!

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: just noticed ()
Date: April 10, 2013 02:47PM

xpm9N Wrote:
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> just noticed Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Multiple sources, my friend. Read it again -
> > MULTIPLE.
>
> You know 3 x 0 = 0, right? LoLz!


I am sure you know all about being a zero. :-)

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: GLMwF ()
Date: April 10, 2013 03:08PM

Regardless the number of incorrect reference sources you cite, 'juvenileness' simply is not a word in the English language.

Juvenility is defined as: The quality or state of being juvenile.

I'm glad I could educate you, Son.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: just noticed ()
Date: April 10, 2013 03:20PM

GLMwF Wrote:
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> Regardless the number of incorrect reference
> sources you cite, 'juvenileness' simply is not a
> word in the English language.

As you are a liberal, it is no wonder you have a hard time with reality.

> I'm glad I could educate you, Son.


Thankfully, you are not a parent to anyone.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Liberal Logic 102 ()
Date: April 10, 2013 03:32PM

KookieLendMeYourComb Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------

> Lemmings? "Complete partisan hack"? Ooooo, but I
> am cut to the quick by your laser like wit and
> pithy observations. You really are rankly
> amateurish, aren't you? Whatever your RNC
> handlers are paying you to post this drivel, you
> are decidedly getting the best part of the
> bargain.
>
> Case in point: your limp rhetorical "flourish" at
> the end of your risible response. "Your entire
> belief system, morals, and support revolves around
> nothing more than the letter D." This simple leave
> wide open the opportunity to reply "D as in
> Democracy, you bet it is".
>
> An education is a marvelous thing. I'd suggest
> you look into getting one.
>
> Though I normally don't concern myself with your
> type, I will return to see your reply. No doubt
> you will dig deep in your vocabulary of
> scatological, anatomical, and terms derivative of
> the word "fuck" to formulate it.

Whenever you actually want to say anything and not just babble let me know. You covered the typical play book pretty well though personal attacks, babbling on for no reason, and changing the subject well done comrade well done.

I see a struck a nerve there and now youre scrambling to recover since one of your ilk put his foot in his own mouth so badly just completely exposed how all you care about is the D.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Oh Gordo, I smell your anon ()
Date: April 10, 2013 04:02PM

GLMwF Wrote:
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> Regardless the number of incorrect reference
> sources you cite, 'juvenileness' simply is not a
> word in the English language.
>
> Juvenility is defined as: The quality or state of
> being juvenile.
>
> I'm glad I could educate you, Son.


"Son"? Another GB term. Come on Gordon, post under your tarnished ID so the gif guy can smack you around some more. You can't be that scared, can you?

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Ban Low Capacity McAuliffes ()
Date: April 10, 2013 10:18PM

McAuliffe faces Cuccinelli, inexperience in race

By Julian Walker
The Virginian-Pilot
© March 13, 2013
RICHMOND

Terry McAuliffe wants to talk jobs, economic development and how his business experience positions him to further the pro-growth agenda of Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, whom he hopes to replace.

He's also quick to cast Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli as a socially conservative ideologue whose hyper-charged partisanship alienates large swaths of the electorate.

What McAuliffe is less eager to discuss are the ways in which he differs, politics aside, from those Republican officeholders: namely, his lack of state government experience.

In his second run for Virginia's highest office, McAuliffe finds himself in the unusual position of aspiring to a post without having come up through the legislature or another wing of state government.

That makes him something of an anomaly. Going back 30 years, every governor save one - Mark Warner, now a U.S. senator - either served in the General Assembly or in the statewide elected offices of attorney general or lieutenant governor.

McAuliffe lacks that experience.

In a recent interview, McAuliffe wouldn't give specific responses when asked about technical aspects of legislative and governor's office operations. Asked if he could name the positions in the governor's Cabinet, for instance, McAuliffe said: "Maybe could, maybe couldn't. That's not what I'm going to do here today because that's not what I'm talking about."

McAuliffe called such queries "gotcha" questions that he wouldn't answer, saying Virginians care more about kitchen-table issues.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: April 10, 2013 10:26PM

Can you name any accomplishments of the current Republican Governor in contrast with previous Democratic Governors? There are no results. Being elected Attorney General does not qualify you for being Governor. Cuccinelli's management skills don't even come close to Terry McAullife's

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Progressives Against McAuliffe ()
Date: April 10, 2013 10:49PM

No enterprise was off-limits, no matter how tarnished the reputation of the company: weapons-makers, oil companies, chemical manufacturers, banks, sweatshop tycoons. Indeed, McAuliffe made his mark by targeting corporations with festering problems, ranging from liability suits to environmental and worker safety restraints to bothersome federal regulators. The more desperate these enterprises were for political intervention, the more money McAuliffe knew he could seduce into DNC coffers. What about environmental groups? Big labor? The traditional core of the Democratic Party? Not only didn't their objections (assuming they voiced any) matter, they actually made McAuliffe's pitch more appealing to the corporadoes. After all, the Republicans didn't have any sway over these organizations. Triangulation, the backstabbing political playbook of Clintontime, originated as a fundraising gimmick. A very lucrative one.

In the early 90s, really big money began to pour into the DNC. McAuliffe recruited robust donations from Arco and Chevron, Entergy and Enron, Phillip Morris and Monsanto, Boeing and Lockheed, Citibank and Weyerhaeuser. Many of these corporations had all but abandoned the Democrats during the Reagan era. McAuliffe lured them back with promises of favorable treatment by a new generation of anti-regulatory Democrats attuned to the special needs of multinational corporations. This was the mulch bed from which the Clinton presidency took root.

By 1994, Clinton himself had aligned himself to McAuliffe's magic touch. He tapped him as the chief fundraiser for the 1996 reelection campaign. In this capacity, McAuliffe masterminded some of the more risqué political fundraising operations since the Kennedy era. There were the fundraisers at Buddhist temples in California. There were the notorious coffee klatches, where for a six-figure contribution to the DNC, corporate executives were brought to the White House for some face-time with Bill and Hillary, Al and Tipper, and a retinue of cabinet secretaries, with pen in hand ready to address any nagging problem. McAuliffe also devised the plan to rent out the Lincoln Bedroom to top contributors for slumber parties with the president.

Over the course of the next six years, McAuliffe was personally responsible for raising, largely from corporate sources, more than $300 million for the DNC.

All that loot comes at a cost and strings attached, of course. One of the costs was that Clinton had a reputation, even among other Democrats and his Vice President, for being ethically challenged and compromised by individuals who did not have the interests of the United States principally at heart. Buddhist Temple is coda for Chinese intelligence, and what exactly was the PRC after? A continuation of a policy that went back to Bush, Sr., involving the sharing of technology and intelligence. GHW Bush had made several such uncomfortable alliances, such as the "Safari Club" arrangement (GOOGLE it) he hatched in 1976 with Prince Turki, head of Saudi GID intelligence, and the parallel deal he made with the Pakistanis that allowed AQ Khan to develop the "Islamic atomic bomb" in exchange for their cooperation in bringing down the Soviets. See, http://journals.democraticundergroun...

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: McTaxdodgerauliffe ()
Date: April 11, 2013 03:19PM

Terry's car company doesn't pay their taxes either.

McAuliffe faced tax delinquency
April 10, 2013 | 7:00 pm

A Mississippi car company started by Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe failed to pay more than $16,500 it owed in taxes for two months, claiming confusion about whether the company was tax exempt.

GreenTech Automotive paid its taxes earlier this week, plus nearly $500 in late fees, after The Washington Examiner made an inquiry to officials in Tunica County, Mississippi, about the company's status.

That inquiry led to discussions between company executives and county officials, and an agreement that the taxes would be paid.

In the run up to the governor's race, McAuliffe had frequently touted the electric car company as proof of his business acumen. But GreenTech failed to meet McAuliffe's lofty production and job creation goals in 2012 and the Democrat quietly stepped down as company chairman in November. McAuliffe still owns more than $250,000 in GreenTech stock.
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Tunica County Chamber and Economic Development Foundation President and CEO Lyn Arnold had told GreenTech CEO Gary Tang on Feb. 8 that the company did not have to pay local property taxes for 10 years because of a deal that helped lure the company to the Mississippi county, according to a letter obtained by the Examiner.

But on Monday, Tunica County Tax Assessor Norma Anderson said she was unaware of the deal until the Examiner presented her with the letter. She said the county considered GreenTech delinquent.

On Wednesday, Anderson said that because the company's tax perk doesn't kick in until production begins, it must pay 2012 taxes. The company paid the $16,567 it owed Tuesday and Anderson said the county no longer considers the account delinquent.

Republican gubernatorial candidate Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has ripped McAuliffe in recent days for not disclosing his separation from GreenTech. Revelations that McAuliffe's company at one time owed taxes sparked further criticism from the Republican's campaign.

"Not only did GreenTech fail to pay thousands of dollars in property taxes, it also acknowledged the Tunica location is not producing any cars," spokeswoman Anna Nix said. "What's more, it seems abundantly clear the company only paid its debt after reporters started investigating the matter. Terry McAuliffe has staked his candidacy on his business record, yet it is rife with secrecy and unfilled promises."

A spokesman for the McAuliffe campaign referred questions to GreenTech Automotive. Marianne McInerney, spokeswoman for GreenTech, was traveling and unable to return calls.

Anderson said she was unaware why production at the company hadn't started yet.

"It's been good news and then it's been bad news," Anderson said of GreenTech. "I don't know."

scontorno@washingtonexaminer.com

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: George "Macacca" Allen ()
Date: April 11, 2013 10:02PM

"Ken Cuccinelli makes me look like Ronnie Reagan" ~ George "Macacca" Allen


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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Matt Drudge ()
Date: April 11, 2013 11:19PM

"Yes, I read Fairfax Underground on occasion, though I have never linked to their site, for a number of reasons."

http://www.nationaljournal.com/politics/to-beat-terry-mcauliffe-virginia-gop-turns-to-anti-romney-playbook-20130411

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Copernicus ()
Date: April 12, 2013 05:48AM

Gerrymanderer2 Wrote:
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> Can you name any accomplishments of the current
> Republican Governor in contrast with previous
> Democratic Governors? There are no results.
> Being elected Attorney General does not qualify
> you for being Governor. Cuccinelli's management
> skills don't even come close to Terry McAullife's

A shitty AG at that. Way to battle the Science Dept. at U.VA.

McAuliffe is an awful, sigh-inducing candidate, but just about anyone is better than Ken Cuccinelli. At this point, my hope for 2013 is that one of them gets knocked out by scandal, and is replaced with a decent candidate. Either side. Doesn't matter. Anyone should be better than these two.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: April 12, 2013 08:16AM

Electing Ken Cuccinelli. You might as well elect the Taliban at that point.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Rancearot Rink ()
Date: April 12, 2013 02:28PM

Rut Ro, rooks rike Terry McAuriffe's inept scum practices have attracted the attention of the Waar Street Journar:

Terry McAuliffe's Solyndra
Running for governor of Virginia, the Democrat's main business credential is fast turning into a crony-capitalist embarrassment.

Turn over any green-energy rock, and wiggling underneath will be the usual creepy mix of political favoritism and taxpayer-funded handouts. Add to this the Clintons, Mississippi and a murky visa program, and you've got a particularly ripe political embarrassment for Terry McAuliffe.

Everyone remember The Macker? Best Friend of Bill. Chairman of Hillary's 2008 presidential campaign. Famed money-tree shaker. Former Democratic Party chief. Failed 2009 contender for the Virginia governorship but now back as the party's nominee for that position in this fall's election. Oh—and in Mr. McAuliffe's words—"a Virginia businessman" intent on "creating jobs."

Or at least that was the image Mr. McAuliffe sought to portray in 2009, when he became chairman of a car company called GreenTech Automotive, with plans to produce golf-cart sized electric vehicles. The former DNC chief is no stranger to moneymaking, having once used a friendly union pension fund to spin a $100 investment in a Florida land deal into $2.45 million. GreenTech, however, was designed to shed the moneyman image and to reposition Mr. McAuliffe as a (clean) job creator the way Mark Warner and Bob McDonnell used their pro-business credentials to win office in Virginia.

To this end, Mr. McAuliffe got out the political Rolodex and went on the money hunt. By October 2009, GreenTech announced it would build a plant in Tunica, Miss., after the state (under Republican then-Gov. Haley Barbour) promised at least $5 million in public loans and grants to aid the company moving in.

GreenTech bragged that in its first phase alone it would invest $1 billion, employ 1,500 and produce 150,000 cars annually. Mr. McAuliffe grandly unveiled his signature MyCar last July at a rock-star event attended by Messrs. Clinton and Barbour. Business creds in hand, he then announced his run for governor—and the problems began.

Among the first questions he was asked was why, as a proud "Virginia" businessman, he'd located his business in Mississippi. Scrambling, Mr. McAuliffe stated that he had wanted to bring his jobs home but the Virginia Economic Development Partnership "didn't want to bid on" GreenTech—whereas Mississippi had offered incentives. He went so far as to criticize the state for not going after manufacturing jobs like his, suggesting he'd change that.

After an investigation, media outlets discovered that Virginia never received enough information from GreenTech to proceed. The Associated Press reported that the state agency worried that "GreenTech lacked brand recognition; had not demonstrated vehicle performance; had no federal safety and fuel-economy certification; no emissions approval . . . no distribution network" and (ouch) "no demonstrated automotive industry experience within the executive management team." Rather than respond to these concerns, GreenTech moved on with Mississippi (which perhaps wasn't asking annoying questions).

Virginia was particularly alarmed by GreenTech's use of an opaque visa program, called EB-5, to fund itself. Part of a 1990 immigration law, EB-5 lets foreigners who invest at least $500,000 in a U.S. company receive green cards. A federal immigration agency approves "regional centers" that administer the program.

While these centers can be run by local government, GreenTech proposed running a Virginia center itself. One official at the Virginia development agency wrote to colleagues that she couldn't view Greentech's EB-5 program as "anything other than a visa-for-sale scheme with potential national security implications."

GreenTech is today using its own investment vehicle to run a regional center in Mississippi. The president and CEO of Gulf Coast Funds Management is Anthony Rodham, the youngest brother of Hillary Clinton. Its board is composed of Democratic Party insiders, from former Clinton IRS Commissioner Margaret Richardson to former Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco. Neither the immigration agency, nor GreenTech or Gulf Coast, has divulged how much money the company has raised via EB-5, or how many visas it has issued.

This is of particular interest, since GreenTech looks to be a lemon. Despite promising production in 2011, there is no evidence the company is manufacturing any cars in volume. It is operating out of a temporary site and has yet to begin building its flagship factory in Tunica. GreenTech is the latest proof (after Solyndra, Fisker, A123 and others) that the political class is adept at hooking up cronies and investors with taxpayer dollars. But creating jobs? No can do.

This may explain the latest news bomblet. Mr. McAuliffe continued flogging his GreenTech credentials this year, appearing in January at a trade show under the title "chairman of GreenTech Automotive." Recent media reports have also used that title—with no protest from the candidate. But as the heat mounted, his campaign last week released a letter that claims Mr. McAuliffe had resigned from GreenTech by Dec. 1, 2012. The company, Mr. McAuliffe would now like everyone to know, has nothing to do with him.

The Democratic pol may not shake the story so easily, given the degree to which he made the firm central to his gubernatorial run. Green crony capitalism is proving to be one of the more politically toxic stories of our time. And in this case, just in time for an election.

Write to kim@wsj.com

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Re: "Man did a Peter Pan right offa this dam right here!"
Posted by: * void ()
Date: April 12, 2013 05:53PM

Gordon Blvd Wrote:
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> that looks like the pic of those doctors on that
> fishing trip from the movie The Fugitive
>
> great flick!


I think it is that pic!

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Big Bank Terry ()
Date: April 12, 2013 06:00PM

McAuliffe is a crook's crook. This is just the tip of the iceberg. He got his start buying into banks and then took advantage of the S&L crisis to make millions as a vulture. He is a real Mr Potter in 'It's a Wonderful Life'. Then he bought access to politicians, using his ill-gotten millions. Became a big-money bundler, again using his banking contacts. Then he screwed us as a poli-business whore for Clinton, doing nothing but raising money for them and selling access to them. After that, he goes back to the till and gets hundreds of millions of our tax $$$$ to start a sham green energy company and launder some of that tax money into MF Global, run by another big bank money man for the democrats, Jon Corzine.

But hey, he owns a shotgun (doubt he's ever shot it). What a loser!

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: NowWhat ()
Date: April 12, 2013 09:39PM

What a bunch of losers. A carpetbagging liar vs. a certifiable kook. I need help here; what am I supposed to do??? Virginia can really do better that this train wreck.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Pants ()
Date: April 13, 2013 09:08AM

Rumour that McAuliffe has ties to the Chinese military in some of his off-the-books deals. If that's true, he's complete toast.

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Re: "Man did a Peter Pan right offa this dam right here!"
Posted by: Creepy Kid on the Roof ()
Date: April 13, 2013 09:24AM

* void Wrote:
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> Gordon Blvd Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > that looks like the pic of those doctors on
> that
> > fishing trip from the movie The Fugitive
> >
> > great flick!
>
>
> I think it is that pic!


Reminds me of Deliverance.
Key the dualing banjos.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: * void ()
Date: April 13, 2013 11:40AM

You could produce a picture of McAuliffe, Adolf Hitler, and Josef Stalin on a yacht smoking cigars with Fidel Castro, and I'd still vote for McAuliffe over that cocksucker Cuccinelli.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: ^ the void is in your head ()
Date: April 13, 2013 11:57AM

* void Wrote:
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> You could produce a picture of McAuliffe, Adolf
> Hitler, and Josef Stalin on a yacht smoking cigars
> with Fidel Castro, and I'd still vote for
> McAuliffe over that cocksucker Cuccinelli.


and that's why you're a libturd...

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Chicom's Puppet ()
Date: April 13, 2013 04:03PM

Big Bank Terry Wrote:
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> McAuliffe is a crook's crook. This is just the
> tip of the iceberg. He got his start buying into
> banks and then took advantage of the S&L crisis to
> make millions as a vulture. He is a real Mr
> Potter in 'It's a Wonderful Life'. Then he bought
> access to politicians, using his ill-gotten
> millions. Became a big-money bundler, again using
> his banking contacts. Then he screwed us as a
> poli-business whore for Clinton, doing nothing but
> raising money for them and selling access to them.
> After that, he goes back to the till and gets
> hundreds of millions of our tax $$$$ to start a
> sham green energy company and launder some of that
> tax money into MF Global, run by another big bank
> money man for the democrats, Jon Corzine.
>
> But hey, he owns a shotgun (doubt he's ever shot
> it). What a loser!


Even this tip of the iceberg is just the tip of McAuliffe's crooked ways. He was one of the guys who greased the skids for Loral Space to illegally transfer gyroscope technology to the Chicoms that increased the accuracy of their ICBMs from 4 Km off target center to 4 feet off target center. All the difference in the world when you striking hardened targets. McAuliffe solicated campaign contributions from Bernie Schwartz for Clinton's 1996 reelection campaign. Schwartz was chairman of Loral and was the largest donor to Clinton and the DNC in that election. Terry McAuliffe has waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much baggage to survive a dirty election. I like The Cooch's chances.

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: Va is screwed ()
Date: April 14, 2013 11:05AM

Terry Mac really seems slimey. What the hell were the democrats thinking allowing this toad to get the nomination? Instead of a slame dunk with a decent candidate, they're giving the governorship to Cucinelli. Terry Mac is just too dirty.

http://washingtonexaminer.com/national-editorial-virginia-doesnt-need-terry-mcauliffes-brand-of-crony-capitalism/article/2527029

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Re: The Picture That Ended Terry McAuliffe's Bid for Governor
Posted by: McCaymenAuliffe ()
Date: April 15, 2013 04:34PM

Read today that McAuliffe has muliple off-shore accounts to hide all his ill-gotten gains. This bozo is making Romney look like a piker.

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