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Kill ACORN so Halliburton can rape it's women

Well, the Repugnant ones made sure ACORN doesn't get funded, but vote to make sure Halliburton employees will sign a waiver so they can be gang raped ..... but can't sue.

I can't wait for these miserable old white people to die and come back as rape victims.

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Pluto50's profile

about 1 month ago
Now pressing the button to the trap door. Lol
hooda's profile

about 1 month ago
BigEd, I hope you never know what rape feels like just as I hope no female member of your family does but to equate rape with voter registration fraud is about as stupid as, well, hell...I can't think of anything more stupid than that. How about the next time you have a thought, take it for a walk and let the fresh air get to it before you stink up the whole forum with it.
merlinsflame's profile

about 1 month ago
Hooda;
Ignoring LLL's post is one way of putting your head in the sand. An official of ACORN was convicted of a misdemeanor for putting in place, by ACORN, to tie ACORN reps salary to the number of people they signed up. In Nevada, that's against the law. See if you can figure this out: If it's against the law, and you encourage your people to do that thing that is illegal, then you can be held responsible.

Your doing what libs like yourself accuse Fox news of doing with this story: ignoring it. Your hypocrisy is showing.
bhubbell1's profile

about 1 month ago
I didn't say voter registration fraud was legal.

Which one of us is doing the ignoring, bhubbell1?

And might I ask, which of us is doing the accusing?
hooda's profile

about 1 month ago
This thread isn't about ACORN .... but Mr. hubbell is obviously so obsessed with it because he clearly condones women being allowed to be raped, locked and a cage, and not allowed to sue the company who put her at risk ... nor their employees raped her .... and wants to make sure the company who allowed this to happen will still receive government contracts.

Therefore, I concur that he is among those who condone rape of women by forcing them to sign an anti-rape clause ... is attempting to hide his real feellings and bad research by tossing out a few acorns to distract us from the real issue here.

I doubt if our lad read one line of Mr. Scahill's article.

We'll look back on the behavior from the ACORN hating, rape loving men .... just as we looked back on the people who shot protesters at Kent state, who held the firehoses on the folks trying to integrate the South and who now deny women who were raped medical care .... by calling it a pre-existing contition .... with shame and disgust. I feel for their families ... and don't want them anywhere near my daughters or granddaughters.

This thread continues to allow expose some of the worst among us .... sad indeed.

about 1 month ago
Nice try bunnies, but as you will read in a much earlier post, I stated that instead of looking at which one (rampant voter fraud and gang rape) was bad, to embrace the idea that BOTH were bad. The word "both" in this case means "all" incidents.

If you want to argue that gang rape is worse, you'll get no disagreement from me. But the key is that there are two different victims. In gang rape, the victim is the woman. But in voter fraud, the victim is the all the citizens.

And remember the Duke Rape Case? Everyone was so sure that these well to do college athletes raped a young women at a party. Turns out, after they had been vilified in the press, that they didn't do it. The state attorney has been disbarred because of it.

All I'm saying is that until I hear all the facts, I'm not willing to pronounce Halliburton and men in general guilty. But at the same time, the incident needs to be investigated. There has to be somebody in the Obama Administration with enough juice to get this investigation started and to clear a path for this woman to have her day in court.

And if her allegations turn out to be true, I'll be more than happy to throw the key away that locks the scumbags that did this up. And as for Halliburton. If they are responsible in any way for the rape or the cover up, they should never have another government contract. Ever.

That's how I feel. Don't distort it like you have in the past.
bhubbell1's profile

about 1 month ago
Any other corporation and the executives would be tried but the company wouldn't be put out of business. Halliburton never should have kept it governmental contracts.. If that policy is good enough for ACORN, it should apply to Halliburton as well. Do they grease that many palms? Instead of management being indicted for aiding and abetting the commission of a felony, rape, nothing really has happened to them.
galivantstom's profile

28 days ago
BIGEDVOI:
Your response simply underscores my fears for people of faith who blindly follow persons who have faulty thinking. To equate gang rape and the act of voting against an ammendment that calls for a no-rape clause in a government contract with voter fraud is ludicrous. You are out of step with a God who by definition is "love" and his son, who was crucified by the church and the government.
havemercy's profile

27 days ago
I find it appalling that anyone, even you, bhubbel, could compare Acorn to the gang rape of a young woman! This shows the utter lack of humanity and a dedication to the hatred of the old white men that were referred to earlier.

The level of financial fraud that has been committed by these contractors is way beyond anything Acorn has or could have done! But, to even bring Acorn into a discussion about government sanctioned rape is lower than I can imagine anyone stooping to! Yes, is we continue to give them money, it is government sanctioned rape, plain and simple!

If this had occurred under the government of another country, our human rights groups would be screaming to the top of the mountains!

These Senators shamed our country, you sir have shamed yourself!
torry49's profile

26 days ago
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