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<blockquote data-quote="LarryBird" data-source="post: 3984246" data-attributes="member: 76548"><p>Normally I wouldn't, but Republicans have been the ones under the gun, on the investigation tip these days, and it's not exactly like they've been boy scouts in the past either...</p><p></p><p>There have been 24 republican congressmen or senators indicted and/or convicted of a crime while in office since 1970, by my count(which may be low). In that same time period, there have been 186 republican state legislators or governors convicted of a crime, as well. That's not very upstanding, or supportive of conservative values, by my measurement.</p><p></p><p>So there's a precedent of republican criminal activity in the recent past that cannot be argued. I'm not gonna list the numbers of Democrats, as it goes against my point, and if you wanna discredit this post, I'm not gonna do the work for you.</p><p></p><p>I do have to mention though, it's in the executive branch where the republican criminality really shines through, and they separate themselves from the Democrats - Republicans have fully asserted their criminal dominance at the executive level, and from what I've gathered, it's not even close. These criminal acts carried out in the executive branch are not compiled in this post, although I'll probably take a count and post them, for the Sunday thrills alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarryBird, post: 3984246, member: 76548"] Normally I wouldn't, but Republicans have been the ones under the gun, on the investigation tip these days, and it's not exactly like they've been boy scouts in the past either... There have been 24 republican congressmen or senators indicted and/or convicted of a crime while in office since 1970, by my count(which may be low). In that same time period, there have been 186 republican state legislators or governors convicted of a crime, as well. That's not very upstanding, or supportive of conservative values, by my measurement. So there's a precedent of republican criminal activity in the recent past that cannot be argued. I'm not gonna list the numbers of Democrats, as it goes against my point, and if you wanna discredit this post, I'm not gonna do the work for you. I do have to mention though, it's in the executive branch where the republican criminality really shines through, and they separate themselves from the Democrats - Republicans have fully asserted their criminal dominance at the executive level, and from what I've gathered, it's not even close. These criminal acts carried out in the executive branch are not compiled in this post, although I'll probably take a count and post them, for the Sunday thrills alone. [/QUOTE]
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