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Va. Governor under a magnifying glass...
Va. Governor 'Tranvaginal' Bob McDonnel is getting a proctological exam from the FBI. Better known to Va. residents as 'Sodomy Bob McDonnel'.
Couldn't happen to a more deserving guy.:rolleyes: http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...y.html?hpid=z2 |
"Tucker Martin, a spokesman for McDonnell, a possible 2016 presidential contender, said, “It is the policy of the governor’s office to not comment on any possible investigations.”
Please, Please, Please, run for President.:rolleyes::D |
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/...c63_story.html
Sounds like Star Scientific has spread it's money far and wide... |
Oh, my. That is so sad, our own government srcutinizing and harrassing such a fine, Christian man. How dare they! After all, they all do it, so what's the big deal................?
Unless, of course, it's the president. Then the gloves come off. You know, once again I sat and listened to a couple of wingnuts bitch about the "HNIC up in Washington" yesterday................ No. No bigotry to be found there. The GOP wuld never dream of courting votes from people like that. Perish the thought. Dave |
I don't think I want to hear about gloves coming off and proctological exams in the same thread.:eek:
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Regards, D-Ray |
Yep, Ultrasound Bob is being probed.:eek: His Attorney General, Ken Cuccinelli (even a big @sshole than McDonnell), is also having a high colonic probe implant.
http://www.timesdispatch.com/news/st...d387e7ec3.html |
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"In early April, as reports surfaced over Williams’ gifts to Cuccinelli and Gov. Bob McDonnell and his family, Cuccinelli spokesman Brian Gottstein said the attorney general had “disclosed and detailed everything that Jonnie Williams ever gave him.” But on Friday, Cuccinelli, the Republican candidate for governor, acknowledged: “I missed some things that I was supposed to disclose.” He said the omissions were “all inadvertent” and “unintentional on my part.” Previously, Cuccinelli had reported receiving $13,000 in gifts from Williams, including lodging at Williams’ Goochland County mansion when he first started serving as attorney general; a week’s stay at the lake house in 2011; a flight to Kentucky to attend a political event; and a $6,700 box of Star Scientific’s dietary supplement, Anatabloc." Times Dispatch Pretty grafty bunch running the state of Virginia these days. Only after the question of McDonnells' involvement with Star Scientific does Cuccinelli come forward with all of these gifts. Cuccinelli is the Republican heir apparent for the governor's office. So much for being the law and order party...:rolleyes: |
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