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DeSwiss Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-30-06 07:47 AM
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5. Oh, this is nice....
....Foley, Hastert, Allen, Corker, Harris, Santorum --"ad infinitum". The list just seems to go on and on. And Santorum is a piece of work.....

"Bob Casey has invested Pennsylvania pension funds in companies with ties to terrorist-sponsoring states and states that engage in genocide," Santorum said. "Bob Casey is aiding and abetting terrorism and genocide." Casey has called on investment managers to assess whether any companies in their holdings have business in terrorist-sponsoring countries, Smar said. The issue is one facing treasurers across the country.

"Instead of making each state do homework, perhaps the federal government could make it a lot easier" by releasing a list of companies involved with terrorist nations, Smar said.


Santorum said, "it is not the federal government's place to release a list."

http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/politics/elections/15881115.htm


Okay, so wait a minute. Let me see if I've got this straight. You say its not the federal government's place to release a list of companies doing business with terrorists? What? Is it your campaign's corporate donor list? Ahhh hey... knucklehead, THE WAR? You remember: Terra!!! Terra!!! Terra!!! Yeah, that one.

The war where we're all supposed to be helping each other to win? (at least that's what you usually do with a war). That guy of yours, ah... Bush. Yeah, he's the one who started the war on terror I believe. Although I hear we're apparently not "staying the course" on that now -- we're only planning to "sort of" win the war on terror, I guess.

This must be what you're talking about it not being the federal government's place, huh? I see what you mean now. Why would you want to help the people of your state, whom you represent?

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