Senator Portman Confronted on NDAA special interest money
Submitted by RpLiberty75 on Sun, 06/24/2012 - 18:26»
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his comment about
about the ndaa and our returning troops
must have been a slip of the tongue
our troops returning home from afgan need our support?
sounds like he not only got paid,and at the same time
sold out our troops
deacon
Nice job.
"Luke Rudkowski of WeAreChange confronts Senator Robert Portman (R-OH) on the quarter million he received from special interest to support the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA."
Nice job, Luke Rudkowski.
I love...
I love that deer caught in the head lights look. The lights are on but nobody is home. Typical politician.
RickStone
priceless
the was the psycopath version of deer in the headlights.
If he was the terminator, his visor would be saying -
" . . oh shit! . . who left this guy in here?"
"make him repeat the question for time to think . . "
processing . . . .
processing . . . .
lie #1 - uh no
play dumb . . . .
dang!! that didnt work . . .
lie #2 - uh - ok, go with that
Gwinnett County Georgia
War is an instrument entirely inefficient toward redressing wrong; and multiplies, instead of indemnifying losses.
Thomas Jefferson
LOL
They just hate it when their caught with their pants down.
"Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is argument of tyrants. It is the creed of slaves." William Pitt in the House of Commons November 18, 1783
"I have one word for you...predator drones. Oh, you think I'm kidding?" Obombya