Posted on Apr 27, 2016
After admitting sex crimes, former House Speaker headed to prison
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Let's not forget how many of his fellow Republicans sent letters of support to him while they were also freaking out over the non-existent threat posed by transgender people in bathrooms.
https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2811138/Letters-in-support-of-Dennis-Hastert.pdf
https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2811138/Letters-in-support-of-Dennis-Hastert.pdf
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Maj John Bell
They were exercising the common practice of presumptive innocence. Are you SERIOUSLY suggesting that anyone who sent a letter of support of Hastert is in favor sexual misconduct? Is it then fair to say that Democratic Senators that voted against removing Bill Clinton from office after his impeachment are in favor of perjury? NO IT IS NOT FAIR. If you're attempting to make an logical and persuasive argument for LGBTQ rights you haven't. If you're trying to impugn the arguments of opponents of transgender use of public restrooms, you haven't.
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LT (Join to see)
Maj John Bell - Oh come off it. Hastert plead guilty in October. What "presumptive innocence" are you referring to in these letters?
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Maj John Bell
LT (Join to see) - Pleas for compassion based on his age and health. But, I personally think one "aw shit" wipes out a thousand "atta boys" and that he is not only not deserving of compassion, but should get hammered harder because of his abuse of public trust. But pleas for compassion do not equate to endorsement of the conduct.
Once again, are you SERIOUSLY suggesting that anyone who sent a letter of support of Hastert is in favor sexual misconduct? That sexual misconduct is a plank of the Republican platform?
Once again, are you SERIOUSLY suggesting that anyone who sent a letter of support of Hastert is in favor sexual misconduct? That sexual misconduct is a plank of the Republican platform?
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Maj John Bell Yes. Any politician will not support a admitted molester in any way whatsoever. Even a hint of that isolates the individual
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I do love the qualified "hypocritical republican". Are you implying that Democrats who are guilty of similar crimes aren't hypocrites, that it's normal behavior for them?
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Maj John Bell
SSG Michael Hartsfield - Are you referring to specific Republicans who wore their Christianity on their sleeve and were then engaged in sexual misconduct? If so, who? Or are you stating that because Republican A engages in sexual misconduct that it impugns the Christianity of Republican B? Do you maintain that similar anecdotes cannot be found in the Democratic Party. Can the Democrats legitimately claim to be the party of civil rights when they produced Robert Byrd?
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
SSG Michael Hartsfield - I don't care about the skeletons, but if you mess with my porn collection we are going to have problems!
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SSG Michael Hartsfield
As I've said, democrats are angels either. The difference is Republicans are the only political group that tour their Christian religion and beliefs as a reason as to why they are better leaders and better people than Democrats. I'm with PO3 Steven Sherrill in feeling that Washington is a joke and the vast majority follow a "do as I say, not as I do" mindset, but it's Republicans on the whole that think their relationship with their God will make any transgressions they commit more forgivable. Yes, The vast majority of DC politicians are more concerned with keeping their job instead of doing their job but if Christian values are the platform you base your party on, then you'd better make sure EVERYONE is on board because, yes, it does and will impugn the whole
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Maj John Bell
SSG Michael Hartsfield - I am not aware of any case where the Republican Party, not individuals, the party has laid claim to Christianity as the basis for claiming to be "better leaders and better people than Democrats", or that :...their relationship with their God will make any transgressions they commit more forgivable". What politicians and citizens should do is talk about issues without such a high interest in delivering a slap in the face. The next time a Democrat engages in misconduct, I'll extend the intellectual honesty to you and to Democrats that it reflects on the individual, not the integrity of the Democratic Party.
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MSgt Michael Bischoff the fact that anybody would stand up in support of this man sickens me:
"In a breathtaking letter to the judge, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) recently wrote, “We all have our flaws, but Dennis Hastert has very few.” DeLay added that Hastert “doesn’t deserve what he is going through.” "
The judge made a really good point.
"As part of this morning’s proceedings, the judge in the case explained, in reference to Hastert’s political career, “Sometimes actions can obliterate a lifetime of good works.” "
Maybe Karma will serve this tool up a shanking while he is in jail.
"In a breathtaking letter to the judge, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) recently wrote, “We all have our flaws, but Dennis Hastert has very few.” DeLay added that Hastert “doesn’t deserve what he is going through.” "
The judge made a really good point.
"As part of this morning’s proceedings, the judge in the case explained, in reference to Hastert’s political career, “Sometimes actions can obliterate a lifetime of good works.” "
Maybe Karma will serve this tool up a shanking while he is in jail.
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