Yes tossing virtual Molitov cocktails is fun and all but there are some real things happening. And all the TR attacks and baseless accusations thrown here will not make them go away. Ready for some REAL stuff now?
WASHINGTON (Map, News) - Hillary Clinton and five other senators who since 1999 opposed every major proposal to curb lawsuit abuse were among the most frequent recipients of campaign contributions from partners at the disgraced class-action firm Milberg Weiss, according to data analyzed by The Examiner.
Thirteen votes on lawsuit abuse reform proposals previously identified by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) were analyzed by The Examiner. Twelve senators voted for none and 13 voted for just one. Three of those casting one vote for reform were among the lawmakers who received the most donations from Milberg Weiss.
http://www.examiner.com/...
Yup, read it again. You guys have been sniffing in every corner and forgetting what is in the center of the floor. Who cares about who Bill got a BJ from 10 years ago. Who cares if Hillary dyes her hair. Who cares who she prays with. Here are some real hard facts to go on, and they have been out for a while and do i see anything about it here? Why no, to many people whining and shrieking and moaning about stuff that means nothing. here is 21,000 bucks tied directly to her, and her VOTES and do we hear a single A-MEN? nah, to much gossip and parsing going on...
Among them, the four partners and their spouses contributed more than $800,000 to candidates, party committees and political action committees between 2002 and the most recent FEC reporting period. The firm separately donated another $514,000 to Democratic Party campaign committees.
The six senators who always voted nay received the following contributions from the Milberg Weiss partners (and their spouses) between January 2002 and the present: Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., ($21,971 to her senatorial and presidential campaigns combined), Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J. ($12,600), Barbara Boxer, D-Calif. ($12,000), John Kerry, D-Mass. ($11,000), Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. ($9,000), and Joe Biden, D-Del. ($6,920).
makes me want to puke.