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    Texas Political Adviser Convicted of Abuse

    EDINBURG, Texas (AP) -- A political consultant whose company was behind a television ad accusing the Clinton-Gore administration of giving away nuclear technology was convicted of child molestation charges.
    A jury deliberated almost two days before convicting Carey Lee Cramer, 44, of aggravated sexual assault of a child, two counts of indecency with a child by contact and one count of indecency with a child by exposure. He was cleared of nine other charges Tuesday.
    The sentencing phase of the trial was scheduled to begin Wednesday. Cramer faces up to 149 years in prison.
    Cramer, who now lives in Tucson, Ariz., gained national attention during the 2000 presidential election when his company created the ad that accused the administration of giving nuclear technology to China in exchange for campaign contributions.
    AP_Tacoda_AMS_DDC_addPair("SECTION", "NATIONAL")AP_Tacoda_AMS_DDC("http://te.ap.org/tte/blank.gif", "1.0") The spot was modeled after the infamous 1964 "Daisy" nuclear scare commercial and was pulled after a barrage of Democratic criticism.
    Cramer, who had been free on bond since his 2005 arrest, was taken into custody on a $4 million appeal bond after the verdict, The (McAllen) Monitor reported in its Wednesday editions.
    Two girls accused Cramer of sexual assault, alleging it occurred in the past eight years. Defense attorney Charles Banker argued the allegations were invented by Cramer's ex-wife to help her case in a custody battle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee
    EDINBURG, Texas (AP) -- A political consultant whose company was behind a television ad accusing the Clinton-Gore administration of giving away nuclear technology was convicted of child molestation charges.
    A jury deliberated almost two days before convicting Carey Lee Cramer, 44, of aggravated sexual assault of a child, two counts of indecency with a child by contact and one count of indecency with a child by exposure. He was cleared of nine other charges Tuesday.
    The sentencing phase of the trial was scheduled to begin Wednesday. Cramer faces up to 149 years in prison.
    Cramer, who now lives in Tucson, Ariz., gained national attention during the 2000 presidential election when his company created the ad that accused the administration of giving nuclear technology to China in exchange for campaign contributions.
    AP_Tacoda_AMS_DDC_add
    Pair("SECTION", "NATIONAL")AP_Tacoda_AMS_DDC("http://te.ap.org/tte/blank.gif", "1.0") The spot was modeled after the infamous 1964 "Daisy" nuclear scare commercial and was pulled after a barrage of Democratic criticism.
    Cramer, who had been free on bond since his 2005 arrest, was taken into custody on a $4 million appeal bond after the verdict, The (McAllen) Monitor reported in its Wednesday editions.
    Two girls accused Cramer of sexual assault, alleging it occurred in the past eight years. Defense attorney Charles Banker argued the allegations were invented by Cramer's ex-wife to help her case in a custody battle.

    So who did this guy work for?

    GOP?

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    Who else but the party chaired by God and the guardian of moral values?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kbm8795
    Who else but the party chaired by God and the guardian of moral values?
    right B/C all conservatives are religious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lnvanry
    right B/C all conservatives are religious.

    Quote Originally Posted by kbm8795 View Post
    Oh, I think Americans understand that the one thing conservatives hate the most is the idea of spending American tax money on Americans. . .in America.


    Your tax money is safe. . .in Iraq.
    Total ownage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lnvanry
    right B/C all conservatives are religious.
    And all liberals are gay.
    So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
    of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
    about another group that actually does something
    to improve their lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDyl

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    Quote Originally Posted by lnvanry
    right B/C all conservatives are religious.

    They are in Texas, according to the declaration of the last state Republican convention, which declared God the chair of the party. And wait. . where was this latest case of GOP moral values arrested?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOMS
    And all liberals are gay.
    Tell that to Jeff Gannon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by min0 lee
    EDINBURG, Texas (AP) -- A political consultant whose company was behind a television ad accusing the Clinton-Gore administration of giving away nuclear technology was convicted of child molestation charges.
    A jury deliberated almost two days before convicting Carey Lee Cramer, 44, of aggravated sexual assault of a child, two counts of indecency with a child by contact and one count of indecency with a child by exposure. He was cleared of nine other charges Tuesday.
    The sentencing phase of the trial was scheduled to begin Wednesday. Cramer faces up to 149 years in prison.
    Cramer, who now lives in Tucson, Ariz., gained national attention during the 2000 presidential election when his company created the ad that accused the administration of giving nuclear technology to China in exchange for campaign contributions.
    AP_Tacoda_AMS_DDC_addPair("SECTION", "NATIONAL")AP_Tacoda_AMS_DDC("http://te.ap.org/tte/blank.gif", "1.0") The spot was modeled after the infamous 1964 "Daisy" nuclear scare commercial and was pulled after a barrage of Democratic criticism.
    Cramer, who had been free on bond since his 2005 arrest, was taken into custody on a $4 million appeal bond after the verdict, The (McAllen) Monitor reported in its Wednesday editions.
    Two girls accused Cramer of sexual assault, alleging it occurred in the past eight years. Defense attorney Charles Banker argued the allegations were invented by Cramer's ex-wife to help her case in a custody battle.

    Ahh...he lives in Arizona - he just did the dirty deeds in God-fearing Republican Texas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kbm8795
    They are in Texas, according to the declaration of the last state Republican convention, which declared God the chair of the party. And wait. . where was this latest case of GOP moral values arrested?
    prove it.


    GOP moral values arrested? I don't know, where?

    I hope your not talking about Delay...he just got 2 of the several charges dropped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lnvanry
    prove it.

    This wasn't exactly hidden information. Don't you take responsibility as a patriotic American citizen to moniter the public operations of your government?

    GOP moral values arrested? I don't know, where?

    I answered that in another post.

    I hope your not talking about Delay...he just got 2 of the several charges dropped.
    Why no. . .if the GOP's moral values problems were limited to a couple of situations, it wouldn't appear to be symptomatic of a larger hypocrisy. But the parade of "con-servatives" getting arrested for various sexual situations seems to be a gift that just keeps on giving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kbm8795
    Why no. . .if the GOP's moral values problems were limited to a couple of situations, it wouldn't appear to be symptomatic of a larger hypocrisy. But the parade of "con-servatives" getting arrested for various sexual situations seems to be a gift that just keeps on giving.
    links?


    I'm not going to take your word on it...sorry.

    Your going to need some emperical evidence to validate your point.

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    You really are a lazy citizen.

    GOP buttons on their shirts and faith on their sleeves

    Republican convention draws religious conservatives

    09:51 AM CDT on Sunday, June 4, 2006

    By WAYNE SLATER / The Dallas Morning News

    SAN ANTONIO – Lt. Col. Brian Birdwell offered a greeting to delegates to the Republican convention. "It's great to be back in the holy land," the Fort Worth native said to the cheers of the party faithful.For the 4,500 delegates at last week's biennial gathering, it was both an expression of conservative philosophy and religious faith, a melding of church and state.

    At Saturday morning's prayer meeting, party leader Tina Benkiser assured them that God was watching over the two-day confab.

    "He is the chairman of this party," she said against a backdrop of flags and a GOP seal with its red, white and blue logo.


    The party platform, adopted Saturday, declares "America is a Christian nation" and affirms that "God is undeniable in our history and is vital to our freedom."

    "We pledge to exert our influence toward a return to the original intent of the First Amendment and dispel the myth of the separation of church and state," it says.


    http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...1.903cb29.html

    I don't think the Jewish-Americans are too happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lnvanry
    links?


    I'm not going to take your word on it...sorry.

    Your going to need some emperical evidence to validate your point.
    No, all you need to do is look at some public records and be a responsible citizen who is supposed to pay attention to the functions of our public officials.

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    thats better

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    Quote Originally Posted by kbm8795
    You really are a lazy citizen.

    GOP buttons on their shirts and faith on their sleeves

    Republican convention draws religious conservatives

    09:51 AM CDT on Sunday, June 4, 2006

    By WAYNE SLATER / The Dallas Morning News

    SAN ANTONIO – Lt. Col. Brian Birdwell offered a greeting to delegates to the Republican convention. "It's great to be back in the holy land," the Fort Worth native said to the cheers of the party faithful.For the 4,500 delegates at last week's biennial gathering, it was both an expression of conservative philosophy and religious faith, a melding of church and state.

    At Saturday morning's prayer meeting, party leader Tina Benkiser assured them that God was watching over the two-day confab.

    "He is the chairman of this party," she said against a backdrop of flags and a GOP seal with its red, white and blue logo.


    The party platform, adopted Saturday, declares "America is a Christian nation" and affirms that "God is undeniable in our history and is vital to our freedom."

    "We pledge to exert our influence toward a return to the original intent of the First Amendment and dispel the myth of the separation of church and state," it says.


    http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...1.903cb29.html

    I don't think the Jewish-Americans are too happy.

    I'm a typical American...why work, when I KNOW that you'll do it for me. When you challenge some ones word they are usually quick to back it up and prove it....It worked.


    TY




    On a side note: people on the net talk all types of BS and you never know whats true...take Snafu for example.

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