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Technicality s/m

Posted By: gourdpainter on 2008-12-04
In Reply to: I see both sides, but this is technically a LOAN - not bailout. There is a difference.nm

It may be a "loan" but it's still a bail-out.  I think they'll end up filing bankruptcy anyhow unless the economy turns around and fast.  Otherwise who's going to be buying new cars, especially if they can't get loans? 


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Yes, on a technicality. no "standing". No one has
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Why.....it's just a perjury technicality..that's all, LMBO!

It was okay to *get* Clinton on a ******perjury technicality***** but we should not prejudge the republicans..ha, yeah, right..oh please..


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The new GOP talking point to defend anyone indicted by Patrick Fitzgerald will be the perjury technicality. Apparently the criminalization of politics theme wasn't picked up by the GOP.


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As Think Progress notes: Perjury is just a little technicality punishable by up to five years in prison


To Tim's credit, he did bring up the case made by republicans against Clinton.