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  • Well, as a Republican never having the urge to kick any of those..I have no idea:)
  • They would kick bums because bums are bums
  • E all of the above
  • Minorites, as in illegal minorities I believe.
  • minorities old people are more likely to be conservative than young, minorities tend to vote democrat and bums don't vote.
  • Bums. Republican politicians hate poor people lol
  • They have a choice and always have had choices but, being a party of incompetent fools, liars, cheats, thieves, religious fanatics, fetishists, self-loathing homosexuals, pedophiles, pederasts, voyeurs, alcoholics, drug addicts, and their many greedy dupes led for eight years by criminals like Karl Rove, GW Bush, Paul Wolfowitz, Don Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney, cheered on by fat, drug-addicted, alcoholic pervs like Limbaugh, O'Reilly, and Hannity; they will take the low road every time. I'm sure they would kick their own mothers to the curb if there was a paycheck or a political opportunity involved. The Republican Party purports to be the party of Family Values, Patriotism, Zero Tolerance and Accountability. Gimme a break. Look at the scum below and you tell me. Bathroom sex, twelve year old girls, pre-pubescent boys, drugs, and the bribes, bribes, bribes, extortion and embelzlement to pay for it all. There is even a baby killer that used to work for Mitt Romney. This is the result of only one hour of research. There are hundreds more Republican Felons that are not listed here. Red Blooded Republicans All! Warning -- keep your barf bag nearby. Before he was convicted of 7 felonies including taking over $250,000 in “gifts”, former Republican Senator of Alaska Ted Stevens was head of the Senate committee charged to regulate the internet. What phrase is he now famously known for which illustrated his ignorance and unsuitability for the job? (Hint: “It‘s not a big truck…”) Major Republican felon and fundraiser, Alan Fabian has been found guilty of two separate fraud schemes, one for $32 Million and the other for $7.5 Million, a count of mail fraud and filing a false tax return. Sentenced to 9 years in prison. Republican CEO of YPM Inc., Mark Jacoby has been arrested for voter fraud and perjury. YPM Inc. is a contractor of the Republican Party hired to provide only republican voter registrations. He is facing 3 years in prison. October 17, 2008. Republican chairman of the St. Johns County Commission (FLA) Thomas G. Manuel has been indicted on two counts of bribery, $10,000 and $50,000. He is facing 20 years in prison. 20 year Republican Assembly member and State Parole Board Commissioner George Chris Ortloff was arrested in a federal child sex sting. Agents found it suspicious when Ortloff arrived in an Albany-area hotel with condoms, lubricant, vibrators and a camera expecting to find a 12 year old girl and her 11 year old sister, but the nail in the coffin was when he answered the door naked. Commissioner Ortloff faces ten years to life and a $250,000 fine. Republican County Councilman from Greenville County, SC, Harold Anthony “Tony” Trout was arrested by FBI agents for unauthorized computer access, one count of destroying records, one count of unlawfully intercepting e-mail correspondence and one count of disclosure of electronic correspondence. Trount now faces 5 years in prison and up to a $250,000 fine and has been released on a $25,000 personal recognizance bond. Former Republican candidate for congress from California, Delecia Holt has been arrested for several counts of fraud including writing a $13,000 bad check as a down payment on a $32,000 Mercedes-Benz and welfare fraud. Holt was a candidate for the 48th Congressional District in Orange County and in a special primary election in 2005 and a candidate in the 53rd Congressional District in San Diego County. The Prosecutor has demanded that Holt's $55,000 bail be paid from a legitimate source. Conservative Republican Cumberland County Commissioner, Bruce Barclay secretly videotaped all of his sexual encounters with male prostitutes. Hundreds of them. On April 3rd, Barclay was arrested for the male rape of a prostitute he purchased from Harrisburg Frat Boys dot com. And then came the revelation that Bruce was innocent. How do we know this? Because of his own pervy film footage. Which political party is “Honorable” Judge Donald Thompson -- the famous penis pump judge of Oklahoma -- is a long-standing member of? (Hint: Red State, Accountability, Zero Tolerance, Christian Fundamentalism, Greed, Stupidity) Florida State Representative and co-Chairman of “McCain for President”, Bob Allen was arrested for offering an undercover cop $20 for oral sex in a public restroom. In 2006, Bush’s Domestic Policy Advisor Claude Allen pled guilty to making fraudulent returns at discount department stores. $500 fine and 2 years probation. Republican Reverend Sherman Allen of Fort Worth's Shiloh Institutional Church of God in Christ (a Pentecostal sect) was accused of anally raping women and then paddling them. Local papers delighted in using his nick-name, "Reverend Spanky." After the first complainant stepped forward, four foot tall Allen was besieged with accusations from other women regarding how he attempted to vanquish the lesbian demon that dwelt within their vagina - with his penis. Bill Allen is the famous Republican and CEO of Veco oil who bribed his way around the Alaskan legislature just enough to secure himself a reservation with the Department of Corrections. Also, it seems Allen has been having a decade long affair with a crack whore, Bambi Tyree, whom he met when she was 13 years old. May 5, 2005. Republican Robin Williams, former Georgia state representative was found guilty of conspiring to steal more than $2 million from the east Georgia mental health agency. Williams was sentenced to 10 years in prison. July 27, 2005. Miami City Commissioner, Republican Arthur Teele was charged with ten felony counts of unlawful compensation, and was under federal indictment for money laundering, mail fraud, and wire fraud. The Miami Herald reported that Teele was also involved with drugs and a transvestite prostitute. That same day he shot himself in the lobby of the Herald. August 17, 2005. Republican Adam Taff, 2004 Kansas congressional candidate was indicted for converting political campaign contributions for his personal use and wire fraud in a deal to buy a home at Lake Quivira, Kan. September 9, 2005. Republican State Rep. Dan Doyle and wife Republican Victoria Doyle were both convicted of violating election laws. Specifically, Dan pled guilty to 11 counts of filing false campaign finance reports in an effort to conceal $145,000.Victoria admitted to filing a false campaign report. She served 10 days and was put on probation for three years. September 14, 2005. Vice Chairman of the Massachuset Republican Party, Lawrence Novak, was indicted on money-laundering charges accusing him of offering to ``cleanse'' drug proceeds for a legal client. September 19, 2005. Executive Director of the Mercer Country (NJ) Improvement Authority, Republican James R. Lambert, pleaded guilty to participating in a mail fraud scheme with Harry G. Parkin, his former chief of staff, and to conspiring with Alex Abdalla to bribe a Ewing Township official. Lambert was sentenced to ten months - five to be served in federal prison and five to be served on house arrest with electronic monitoring and to pay a fine of $6,000 and to serve three years of supervised release upon the completion of his prison sentence. November 4, 2005. Republican Dalton Tanonaka, former Lt. gubernatorial and congressional candidate from Hawaii received three months in prison for failing to report campaign loans. January 19,2006. Republican Thomas Broderick, 61, former councilman in Marlboro and a former Monmouth County undersheriff and highway department employee pleaded guilty to money laundering, admitting that he accepted $15,000 for assisting in the laundering of large sums of cash. May 16, 2006. Former Wisconsin State Rep., Republican Scott Jensen pleaded guilty to directing aides to do campaign work on state time. He was sentenced to 15 months in prison and ordered to serve 45 months of probation after his prison sentence and banned from the Capitol while on probation. August 2, 2006. Pennsylvanian House Republican Jeffrey Habay pleaded no contest to using state employees for political work. He was sentenced to six to 12 months in prison and 4 years probation. He is currently working as a lobbying through his lobbying firm Loeper and Associates representing the Pennsylvania Turnpike and Drexel University. August 26, 2006. Lt. Col. Bruce D. Hopfengardner, Republican, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering and wire fraud. He served as a special adviser to the American-led occupation forces, recommending funds for projects in Iraq. March 3, 2006. Republican Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham pleaded guilty to bribery, mail fraud, wire fraud, and tax evasion surrounding defense contracts. He was sentenced to eight years and four months in prison and an ordered to pay $1.8 million in restitution. The extent of the corruption has yet to be investigated. On-going investigations show ties to Tom DeLay and Jack Abramoff. February 20, 2008. Major Republican fundraiser and defense contractor Brent Wilkes was sentenced to 12 years in prison for bribing Randy “Duke” Cunningham. Wilkes provided Duke with prostitutes, vacations, jet boats, concert and football tickets and large amounts of cash. Overall it amounted to $600,000 in gifts and cash in exchange for $80 million in defense contracts. March 21, 2008. Former Central Intelligence Agency Executive Director, Republican Kyle “Dusty” Foggo was indicted for corrupting the CIA’s agency's contracts by steering them toward Cunningham’s fundraiser and defense contractor Brent Wilkes. Upon changing his venue to Virginia, Foggo is now facing new indictments. February 4, 2008. Republican Mitchell Wade, a New York mortgage broker pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit an unlawful monetary transaction (bribing Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham) and to making a false statement to a federal grand jury. The FEC has also levied a fine of $1 million against Wade. February 5, 2008. Republican John Michael, a New York Mortgage broker pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering and to subsequently lying to a federal grand jury. He has yet to be sentenced. He faces a maximum of five years in prison on each charge and a $250,000 fine. March 8, 2008. Republican Thomas Kontogiannis, a financier and John Michael's uncle (by marriage), has pleaded guilty to money laundering. He admitted to help finance the purchase of Cunningham's $2.5 million house in Rancho Santa Fe in a deal that evolved from two military contractors' alleged plans to bribe the congressman. Kontogiannis, a Long Island developer, also pleaded guilty in 2002 to bribery and kickback charges in connection with a $6.3 million bid-rigging scheme involving the New York public schools. August 11, 2008. Former Suffolk County Republican Legislator, Alan Binder pleaded not guilty to second degree bribe receiving, two counts of offering a false instrument for filing and one count of official misconduct. Binder is facing 5 to 15 years in prison and is currently out on $5,000 bail. October 01, 2007. Republican Mayor Richard R. Goyette pleaded guilty to extortion and bribery. He was sentenced to two years in prison and one year of community confinement. August 27, 2007. Republican Mayor of Ocean Township, NJ, Terance Weldon pleaded guilty to accepting $64,000 from three developers in return for his help in gaining zoning approvals in the township. The judge in the case threw out the prosecutor’s plea for leniency and Weldon was sentenced to nearly 5 years in prison. July 27, 2007. Montana Gubernatorial candidate Pat Davison pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for securities fraud. He defrauded at least 13 victims of $8.6 million. January 18, 2007. Keyport (NJ) Republican Mayor, John Merla, was acquitted in 1992 of a $10,000 bribe. On Jan. 17th he pleaded guilty to accepting a $2,500 bribe in exchange for lucrative municipal contracts. He was sentenced to 22 months, three year probation and a $20,000 fine. December 6, 2006. Republican Michael Hooks, Sr., chairman Shelby County Commission pled guilty to receiving over $24,000 in bribes. December 6, 2006. Alaskan Republican Rep. Tom Anderson was indicted by a federal grand jury on seven felony counts of extortion, bribery, conspiracy, and money laundering involving allegations that he took bribes of nearly $13,000 in return for using his official position as a legislator to advocate for private prisons. He was sentenced to five years in prison. December 1, 2006. Republican Robert T. Schofield plead guilty to providing false documents to Asian immigrants for nearly $600,000. October 20, 2006. Mayor of St. Peters, MO, Republican Shawn Brown pleaded guilty to charges of threatening to veto an ordinance authorizing the city to purchase digital red light and speeding enforcement systems unless the company paid him a bribe. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison. October 11, 2006. Middletown Committeeman, Republican Raymond O’Grady, who was the director of the county motor pool for the County of Monmouth was sentenced to 43 months in prison for extorting and accepting $8,000 in bribes. October 11, 2006. Republican Richard Iadanza, 51, former Neptune committeeman pleaded guilty to taking $3,000 in bribes. He was sentenced to 4 months in prison and a $4,000 fine. October 11, 2006. Republican county committeeman in Middletown, Joseph "Joey Buses" McCurnin, 65, former Monmouth County transportation operations manager, pleaded guilty to aiding in the extortion of a $1,000 bribe. He was sentenced to 3 months in a federal prison and he had to pay a $3,000 fine, and three months house arrest following his release. October 1, 2008. Former Republican congressional candidate Tan Nguyen has been indicted on a federal obstruction of justice charge. Nguyen ran for the 47th Congressional District of the State of California in 2006. The charges revolve around misleading statements Nguyen made to investigators regarding a letter that was sent to Latino voters. September 8, 2008. Republican Kevin Ring, lobbyist for Jack Abramoff, has been indicted for two counts of obstruction of justice and bribery of a public official and several other charges. Ring’s former boss, Republican Rep. John Doolittle is currently under investigation for involvement with Abramoff and Ring may be cooperating with the investigation. August 11, 2008. Former Suffolk County Republican Legislator, Alan Binder pleaded not guilty to second degree bribe receiving, two counts of offering a false instrument for filing and one count of official misconduct. Binder is facing 5 to 15 years in prison and is currently out on $5,000 bail. August 10, 2008. Republican Mayor of Trainer Pennsylvania, Eugene Maysky was arrested for a fourth time for DUI. This is Maysky's second DUI arrest since 2005. August 6, 2008. Missouri Republican State Representative, Scott Muschany, was indicted for sexual assault of a 14 year old girl. Muschany has posted a $5,000 bond and if currently free. He faces a fine of up to $5,000 and a prison term of up to 7 years. July 11, 2008. President of the Trafalgar Town Council, (IN) Republican Max Knapp was arrested and charged with two charges of child exploitation by Johnson County, detectives. After taking his computer to be fixed, technicians found 74 images and videos of children in sexual acts. Knapp is currently free on a $16,000 bond. July 10, 2008. Alaskan Republican State Senator John Cowdery was indicted on conspiracy and bribery charges stemming from FBI wiretaps. Cowdery is accused of trying to bribe Democrat Donny Olson who was running for Lt. Governor and is currently cooperating with the investigation. April 17, 2008. Former campaign staffer of Governor Mitt Romney and Republican candidate to the Iowa state legislature, Republican Matthew Joseph Elliott was listed as a pedophile. He is now charged with murder of an infant. Police ruled the case a homicide on Jan. 24 after investigators received an autopsy report that showed Gilbert died of head injuries.
  • If they believed in choices they would kick all three that are in their black list. They hate them and so said by them but of course they did not use the word hate.
  • I don't think all Republicans would do this. You may be thinking of big business leaders, who usually also happen to be Republican politicians. In answer to your questions, it'd be a toss up between the last two groups. Big business leaders hate the poor, because they don't have any money to spend, and both minorities and the homeless obviously tend to be poor. I don't think big business leaders would pick on the elderly as much. Although the elderly don't have much money, it is relatively easy to swindle them for what little money they do have.
  • Bums, a drain our or system, drug test for asistance also.
  • Yes, another open-minded, un-biased comment from the arbiters of free speech!
  • Following Friendo's post, I dare add a few little things I have in my files: 2000 to September 2006 GOP pederasty scandal with underage congress pages Republican Rep. Mark Foley, Republican Rep. Jim Kolbe and sister, Congressman Jerry Weller (R-IL), Republicans Jeff Trandahl and Karen Haas, Republicans Hastert, Mike Stokke, Ted Van Der Meid, Tim Kennedy, Paula Nowakowski,Rodney Alexander (R-LA) among the principal ones. Other leaders whose roles for over 4 years of cover up have been highly criticized include Reynolds, John Boehner, John Shimkus, Ken Mehlman,[66] and Sue W. Kelly.[67] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Foley_Scandal http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpi9npZi45o&feature=related Indian lobbying scandal November 25, 2005, the Wall Street Journal reported the investigation to four members of Congress: in addition to Ney and DeLay, the report includes Rep. John Doolittle (R., Calif.) and Sen. Conrad Burns (R., Mont.)On December 2005, the New York Times reported that federal prosecutors were considering a plea bargain arrangement to give Abramoff some consideration if he provided evidence that would implicate members of Congress and their senior staffers in receiving job offers in return for legislative favors. This case continues under investigation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Abramoff_Indian_lobbying_scandal 2008 Republican Sex scandals Bruce Barclay, former Cumberland County commissioner, videotaped hundreds of sexual encounters — many with male escorts — using cameras hidden throughout his Monroe Township home. . Matthew Joseph Elliott, former aide to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, was convicted of sexual exploitation of a child. . Vito Fossella, the only Republican member of Congress from New York City, admitted to police to having a child out-of-wedlock when stopped for drunk driving. . Robert McKee, Republican delegate from Western Maryland, announced his resignation after authorities seized two computers, videotapes and printed materials from his Hagerstown home in a child pornography investigation. McKee resigned his position as executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washington County. . Daniel Dean Thompson, 31, a Utah retailer of "family-friendly" tapes and DVDs (Hollywood films with the "dirty parts" cut out of them), arrested and booked into the Utah County jail on charges of sexual abuse and unlawful sexual activity with a 14-year-old. . Derek Walker, former Eagle Scout and candidate seeking the GOP nomination in a race for north-central Pennsylvania district, was charged with felony burglary and criminal trespass stemming from an encounter last year with an ex-girlfriend, during which he allegedly broke into her home and used his cell phone to videotape her engaged in an intimate moment with another man. http://www.alternet.org/sex/57392/the_deeper_meaning_in_the_republican_sex_scandals/ Child Sex Scandal Conspiracy of Silence is a 56 minute documentary film detailing an alleged child sex scandal that involved many children from Nebraska institution, Boys Town and Lawrence King, or Lawrence "Larry" King. The organized child sex parties implicated the Reagan and Bush White House during the 1980s. King was the ringleader of the sex ring which had links to other fellow political conservatives in Washington D.C. including Republican lobbyist Craig J. Spence, Sen. Elizabeth Dole's staff, along with members of the financial elite of Nebraska. Larry King was judged to have been responsible for curtailing Paul Bonacci's civil rights and was ordered to pay him $1 million as compensation. The documentary was produced over the course of ten months by British corporation Yorkshire Television for broadcast in the US on May 3, 1994 on the Discovery Channel. However, the documentary was never aired. This because Congress threatened more restrictive television laws. Most copies of the finished product were destroyed by parties unknown, but a mostly completed work print of the documentary was sent anonymously to former State Senator Nebraska attorney John DeCamp a year after all copies were supposedly destroyed. The movie can be found with various file sharing programs such as BitTorrent or through the Freenet. Adherents to the movie's outlook claim that the case has never been fully brought to justice and that many of the investigators and witnesses have subsequently died under suspicious circumstances. There was, however a small victory in the amount of one million dollars to victim Paul A. Bonacci. "Conspiracy of Silence" by Britain's Yorkshire TV -scheduled for the Discovery Channel on May 3, 1994 but cancelled and never publicly aired until now on the web, includes much of the Franklin Committee's video interviews with the child victims. The Omaha Herald led the media vilification of the kids. The FBI threatened the alleged victims with perjury prosecution if they testified, and after 2 recanted their stories, the remaining witness was found guilty of perjury and sent to prison. After the State's lead investigator Gary Caradori and his young son were killed in the unexplained breakup of his plane in midair the investigation died as other victims refused to talk or recanted their video testimony in court. This documentary picks up the pieces. Then-Nebraska State Senator John DeCamp, who continues to be the kids' lawyer, pro bono, wrote the best-selling The Franklin Coverup, now out in an updated edition. The former CIA director Bill Colby ambiguously acknowledged to John DeCamp that the scenario described is real, and not long thereafter Colby turned up dead under suspicious circumstances. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgfAZTGjz6o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n2-DgwOLBE&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXOwExC7SRw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4leyrAp-oE&feature=PlayList&p=0367A66536950859&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=30 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9fae7UBFS8&feature=PlayList&p=0367A66536950859&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=31 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXvVG-PjtIg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d560GMDLZe4 This is the full video from the original site: http://www.thelawparty.org/Franklincoverup.htm http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/01/309481.shtml Republican Richard Curtis Washington State Rep. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p64av910Lg&NR=1 Republican Larry Craig http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSYkRrdJKMw&NR=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0njHLpCrY58&NR=1
  • Can I say "All of the above"? C'mon, who doesn't like attacking defenseless, elderly people, or detaining lovable vagrants? As for minorities, I kick my little brother every chance I get! I'm not sure I qualify as a "Republican"(I've got high moral standards, and no millionaire wife.), but I'm sure as heck not a Democrat(Idealogical bigotry, and hypocrisy, both, give me a rash.) However, I'm completely conservative(Because I don't want to pay my neighbor's bills for him XD), so I'm sure the author will agree that my answer is completely acceptable(Because, to someone who has such a bigoted mindset, conservatives and republicans must be misconstrued as using remotely similar ideologies to govern their daily lives!).
  • given the choice I think they would rather kick someone who is prejudiced and judges an entire group of people on political affiliation alone.
  • First they have to check the master list of what ideas/thoughts they are REQUIRED to believe in order to be part of their club. Whoever they kick is who "The Party" dictates they are supposed to kick. NOTE: this applies to Republicans, not conservatives.
  • It's a plot set up by the Zionest media to discredit the great party of people with family values like the great Rick Santorum. God love him. Yeah the media was taken over so that real Americans can have their AK 47s seized depriviing the of thier god given right to hunt rabbits. Oh and not let Home schooled valedictorians say a prayer at the public school prom. Does that sound insane? Well listen to Christian radio stations. That was a synopsis of their paranoid agenda. Believe it or not Jimmy Swaggart is still on the air.
  • That would be a hard choice. They're equal opportunity haters, biggots and racists
  • why are people so hard on republicans? well, i dont care how much you down rate me im going to insult democrats. you believe in being gay witch God is against and is really disgusting. you want to help the poor animals and kill the human babies. dont tell me their not developed or whatever. you believe in gun control. if someone comes in my house and try's to murder me im shooting him weather im allowed to or not. you also believe in pulling the troops out. its a sad day when America cant even defend itself...shall i go on?
  • Oh I guess I have hated 'em since Nixon. How about you folks?

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