Seems ole' Ricky-boy got's himself into a pickle over a "shady" mortgage arrangement.
It's amazing how many Freakers don't have a problem with corruption and malfeasance in our public officials, as long as they have an (R) after their name.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1582683/postsThis has got to be the Post of the year. Mod's, please save this one for the "Stupidest Freeper Post of the Year Award":
TO: CROSSHIGHWAYMAN
"Why can't polititians act more like the average Joe?"
A Senator makes, what, 150k??? That's above your average Joe, but still not an obscene amount of money. I think we should pay them much more, if they made more $$$ they would have less incentive to take illegal money.
21 posted on 02/21/2006 6:58:30 AM PST by Pondman88Here are some more gems:
To: areafiftyone
No matter what it's stated policy, I don't think it is illegal for a bank to loan money to whoever they want to. If this was a zero (or ridiculously low) interest loan it could be a problem, but it isn't. It's a five year loan, my question would be how is Santorum going to pay it off if he isn't wealthy.
This is nothing compared to John sKerry taking mortgages on houses his wife had paid for even though sKerry had no way to pay them back. But the media dropped that without a second glance.
To: wjersey
From a marketing perspective, this was a good move by the bank, having a U.S. Senator as a customer.
That looks pretty good on a credit application, too.
Time to move along.
To: Pondman88
A Senator makes, what, 150k??? That's above your average Joe,
The guy's got 6 or 7 kids. If he's making 150 grand, he's an average joeYep, Ricky is just like your average Joe.
I know it's does not need repeating, but Freakers are the most delusional people I have ever seen.
They're like Neidermeier in Animal House. I can see them bending before their Republican master and saying "thank you sir, may I have another".