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JONATHAN TURLEY
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unnamed-1Professor Jonathan Turley is a nationally recognized legal scholar who has written extensively in areas ranging from constitutional law to legal theory to tort law. He has written over three dozen academic articles that have appeared in a variety of leading law journals at Cornell, Duke, Georgetown, Harvard, Northwestern, University of Chicago, and other schools.

After a stint at Tulane Law School, Professor Turley joined the George Washington faculty in 1990 and, in 1998, was given the prestigious Shapiro Chair for Public Interest Law, the youngest chaired professor in the school’s history. In addition to his extensive publications, Professor Turley has served as counsel in some of the most notable cases in the last two decades including the representation of whistleblowers, military personnel, judges, members of Congress, and a wide range of other clients. He is also one of the few attorneys to successfully challenge both a federal and a state law — leading to courts striking down the federal Elizabeth Morgan law as well as the state criminalization of cohabitation.

In 2010, Professor Turley represented Judge G. Thomas Porteous in his impeachment trial. After a trial before the Senate, Professor Turley (on December 7, 2010) argued both the motions and gave the final argument to all 100 U.S. Senators from the well of the Senate floor — only the 14th time in history of the country that such a trial of a judge has reached the Senate floor. Judge Porteous was convicted of four articles of impeachments, including the acceptance of $2000 from an attorney and using a false name on a bankruptcy filing.

In 2011, Professor Turley filed a challenge to the Libyan War on behalf of ten members of Congress, including Representatives Roscoe Bartlett (R., Md); Dan Burton (R., Ind.); Mike Capuano (D., Mass.); Howard Coble (R., N.C.); John Conyers (D., Mich.); John J. Duncan (R., Tenn.); Tim Johnson (R., Ill.); Walter Jones (R., N.C.); Dennis Kucinich (D., Ohio); and Ron Paul (R., Tx). The lawsuit was before the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.

Turley-600x287In November 2014, Turley agreed to serve as lead counsel to the United States House of Representatives in its constitutional challenge to changes ordered by President Obama to the Affordable Care Act. The litigation was approved by the House of Representatives to seek judicial review of the claims under the separation of powers. On May 12, 2016, the federal court handed down a historic victory for the House and ruled that the Obama Administration violated the separation of powers in ordering billions to be paid to insurance companies without an appropriation of Congress.

Other cases include his representation of the Area 51 workers at a secret air base in Nevada; the nuclear couriers at Oak Ridge, Tennessee; the Rocky Flats grand jury in Colorado; Dr. Eric Foretich, the husband in the famous Elizabeth Morgan custody controversy; and four former United States Attorneys General during the Clinton impeachment litigation. In the Foretich case, Turley succeeded recently in reversing a trial court and striking down a federal statute through a rare “bill of attainder” challenge. Professor Turley has also served as counsel in a variety of national security cases, including espionage cases like that of Jim Nicholson, the highest ranking CIA officer ever accused of espionage. Turley also served as lead defense counsel in the successful defense of Petty Officer Daniel King, who faced the death penalty for alleged spying for Russia. Turley also served as defense counsel in the case of Dr. Tom Butler, who is faced criminal charges dealing with the importation and handling of thirty vials of plague in Texas. He also served as counsel to Larry Hanauer, the House Intelligence Committee staffer accused of leaking a classified Presidential National Intelligence Estimate to the New York Times. (Hanauer was cleared of all allegations).

05282015_6695Among his current cases, Professor Turley represents Dr. Ali Al-Timimi, who was convicted in Virginia in 2005 of violent speech against the United States. In 2020, the federal court found that there merit in the challenges raised by Professor Turley and his co-counsel Tom Huff. Accordingly, the judge ordered his release to protect him from Covit-19 while the Court prepared a decision on the challenges. Pursuant to a court order, Dr. Al-Timimi was released from the Supermax in Colorado and the two drove across the country so that he could be placed into home confinement.  He also represented Dr. Sami Al-Arian, who was accused of being the American leader of a terrorist organization while he was a university professor in Florida. Turley represented Dr. Al-Arian for eight years, much of which was in a determined defense against an indictment for criminal contempt. The case centered on the alleged violation of a plea bargain by the Justice Department after Dr. Al-Arian was largely exonerated of terrorism charges in Tampa, Florida. On June 27, 2014, all charges were dropped against Dr. Al-Arian. He also represented pilots approaching or over the age of 60 in their challenge to the mandatory retirement age of the FAA. He also represented David Murphee Faulk, the whistleblower who disclosed abuses in the surveillance operations at NSA’s Fort Gordon facility in Georgia.

Professor Turley also agreed to serve as lead counsel representing the Brown family from the TLC “Sister Wives, a reality show on plural marriage or polygamy. On December 13, 2013, the federal court in Utah struck down the criminalization of polygamy — the first such decision in history — on free exercise and due process grounds. On September 26, 2014, the court also ruled in favor of the Browns under Section 1983 — giving them a clean sweep on all of the statutory and constitutional claims.  In April 2015, a panel reversed the decision on standing grounds and that decision is now on appeal.

Professor Turley was also lead counsel in the World Bank protest case stemming from the mass arrest of people in 2002 by the federal and district governments during demonstrations of the IMF and World Bank.  Turley and his co-lead counsel Dan Schwartz (and the law firm of Bryan Cave) were the first to file and represented student journalists arrested without probable cause.  In April 2015, after 13 years of intense litigation, the case was settled for $2.8 million, including $115,000 for each arrestee — a record damage award in a case of this kind and over twice the amount of prior damages for individual protesters.  The case also exposed government destruction and withholding of evidence as well as the admitted mass arrest of hundreds of people without probable cause.

Professor Turley also served as the legal expert in the review of polygamy laws in the British of Columbia (Canada) Supreme Court. In the latter case, he argued for the decriminalization of plural union and conjugal unions. In 2012, Turley also represented the makers of “Five Wives Vodka” (Ogden’s Own Distillery) in challenging an effective ban on the product in Idaho after officials declared the product to be offensive to Mormons. After opposing to the ban on free speech and other grounds, the state of Idaho issued a letter apologizing for public statements made by officials and lifting the ban on sale for “Five Wives Vodka.”

Turley has served as a consultant on homeland security and constitutional issues, including the Florida House of Representatives. He also served as the consultant to the Puerto Rico House of Representatives on the impeachment of Gov. Aníbal Acevedo Vilá.

05282015_6655Professor Turley is a frequent witness before the House and Senate on constitutional and statutory issues as well as tort reform legislation. That testimony includes the confirmation hearings of Attorney General nominees Loretta Lynch and William Barr as well as Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch.  Professor Turley is also a nationally recognized legal commentator. Professor Turley was ranked as 38th in the top 100 most cited “public intellectuals” in the recent study by Judge Richard Posner. Turley was also found to be the second most cited law professor in the country. He has been repeatedly ranked in the nation’s top 500 lawyers in annual surveys (including in the latest rankings by LawDragon) – one of only a handful of academics. In prior years, he was ranked as one of the nation’s top ten lawyers in military law cases as well as one of the top 40 lawyers under 40. He was also selected in the last five years as one of the 100 top Irish lawyers in the world.  In 2016, he was ranked as one of the 100 most famous (past and present) law professors.

694940094001_6113691487001_6113685625001-vsProfessor Turley is one of only two academics to testify at both the Clinton and Trump impeachment hearings. In December 2019, Professor Turley was called as the one Republican witness in the House Judiciary Committee impeachment hearings.  He appeared with three Democratic witnesses.  Professor Turley disagreed with this fellow witnesses in opposing the proposed articles of impeachments on bribery, extortion, campaign finance violations or obstruction of justice. He argued that these alleged impeachable acts were at odds with controlling definitions of those crimes and that Congress has historically looked to the criminal code and cases for guidance on such allegations.  The committee ultimately rejected those articles and adopted the only two articles that Professor Turley said could be legitimately advanced: abuse of power, obstruction of Congress. Chairman Jerrold Nadler even ended the hearing by quoting his position on abuse of power. However, Turley  opposed impeachment on this record as incomplete and insufficient for submission to the Senate. He argued for the House to wait and complete the record by seeking to compel key witnesses like former National Security Adviser John Bolton.  His testimony was later relied upon in the impeachment floor debate by various House members and he was cited by both the White House and House managers in their arguments before the United States Senate in the Trump impeachment trial, including videotaped remarks played at the trial.

download-2Professor Turley’s articles on legal and policy issues appear regularly in national publications with hundreds of articles in such newspapers as the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, Los Angeles Times and Wall Street Journal. He is a columnist for USA Today and writes regularly for the Washington Post. In 2005, Turley was given the Columnist of the Year award for Single-Issue Advocacy for his columns on civil liberties by the Aspen Institute and the Week Magazine. Professor Turley also appears regularly as a legal expert on all of the major television networks. Since the 1990s, he has worked under contract as the on-air Legal Analyst for NBC News, CBS News, BBC and Fox News.  Professor Turley has been a repeated guest on Sunday talk shows with over two-dozen appearances on Meet the Press, ABC This Week, Face the Nation, and Fox Sunday. Professor Turley has taught courses on constitutional law, constitutional criminal law, environmental law, litigation, and torts. He is the founder and executive director of the Project for Older Prisoners (POPS). His work with older prisoners has been honored in various states, including his selection as the 2011 recipient of the Dr. Mary Ann Quaranta Elder Justice Award at Fordham University.

His award-winning blog is routinely ranked as one of the most popular legal blogs by AVVO. His blog was selected as the top News/Analysis site in 2013, the top Legal Opinion Blog in 2011 as well as prior selections as the top Law Professor Blog and Legal Theory Blog. It was also ranked in the top 20 constitutional law blog in 2018.  It has been regularly ranked by the ABA Journal in the top 100 blogs in the world. In 2012, Turley has selected as one of the top 20 legal experts on Twitter by Business Insider. In 2013, the ABA Journal inducted the Turley Blog into its Hall of Fame.

Professor Turley received his B.A. at the University of Chicago and his J.D. at Northwestern. In 2008, he was given an honorary Doctorate of Law from John Marshall Law School for his contributions to civil liberties and the public interest.

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  1. Islam only grows by the threat of the sword.

    If Islam was the true religion, GOD would not have cast it out from his bosom.

    Repent Zakimar, you have been deceived by Satan. I pity your soul.

  2. Okay, fellows, how about we just let this Israel/Islam thing take a rest?

    One comment about this. As I recall in the Bible, after Abraham died, BOTH Isaac and Ishmael came together, as Brothers, to bury him. I know both Jews and Arabs, everyday people, and I and my family have been treated with respect by them…

    As far as Georgia, McCain wants to help them overcome Russia. So now does that mean McCain wants to attack Russia? I hope not. How McCain can even think about that, what with his obsession with invading Iran, plus having the war in Afghanistan and Bush’s Invasion of Iraq; how the heck can he come up with all these US troops to fight all this? He’s an old man, who no longer can lead in battle, so he acts like he’s a brave man, but he will be sending our children, and maybe us, to wars, just because he wants to see the US in battle. I think he is so angry that the US lost in Vietnam and that he was left a POW for so long, that now he is wants to start wars, so maybe one may be a winner for our country. This man is the choice for the Republickans? Then let THEM go fight McCain’s wars!

  3. The only thing that Israel and Saudi Arabia have in common is that both countries have dirty and corrupt governments that wouldn’t exist but for the meddling of the US.

    Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world PERIOD. More people convert to Islam today – even in America, than any other religion. No one is forcing these people to become Muslim.

    Most neocons are Jews and they couldn’t care less about the US, their main focus is ALWAYS Israel. Pelosi has discredited herself, her Party and Congress to protect Bush because he is helping Israel.

  4. “Mary; I’m pretty sure all the people you mentioned are Jews or at least Zionists.”

    Zak,
    as far as I know neither percy, martha, russ, or toby are Jews and if they are frankly I’d want no part of them. However, you in your way are just as bigoted and wrong-headed as they are. While you’re casting anti-Jewish aspersions, how come Bandar Bush, is called that? Could it be that the whole Bush family is allied with the Saudi’s. Now if that is so, and it is, then are the Saudi’s secretly supporting Israel? If they’re not and I don’t think they are, why is it that you believe Bush and the Neo-Cons support Israel? Because some are Jewish. But then how is it that Jews are supporting Saudi’s. Perhaps this situation is a lot more complex than your pre-judgment filled mind can imagine. You, like many buy the propaganda, as Islamic people are financially and morally raped by their own leaders, while they chase an Israeli bogeyman.

    While we’re talking about your last post and the First-born Egyptians being struck down, what were the Moors doing in Spain? How did the
    Islam wind up in the Baltic, why did Charles Martel have to defeat them in Gaul? Was it because Islam was spread by the sword and by lust for imperialistic conquest. Doesn’t sound like such a gentle religion to me. Yes I know, you’re still angry about the myth of Jacob usurping Esau’s birthright. If you want to de-construct any religion you wind up in the same place. Islam is still split over who was the heir to the Prophet after 1,300 years.

    It’s time for you to grow up, look beyond the propaganda and begin means people learning to resolve their differences and compromise to work for a better world. If you don’t you’ll just be the flip side of
    percy, martha, russ, and toby.

  5. Video: Georgian president touts McCain’s solidarity in Tbilisi

    posted at 7:00 pm on August 12, 2008

    A nice moment, but much nicer still is who’s on stage with him here. Recognize the guy over his left shoulder? There are, I believe, five presidents of Russian satellite states on stage there — Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia — although Yushchenko’s the only one I know on sight.

    McCain himself is calling out that endgame is near. Both sides have tentatively agreed to Sarkozy’s truce plan, but Georgia’s still objecting to some of the Russian demands. One of those demands, according to the Telegraph, is to make South Ossetia and Abkhazia a “buffer zone” from which all Georgian troops would be excluded, meaning the two areas would be de facto annexed by Moscow. Quote:
    Observers believe Mr Saakashvili’s decision to move into South Ossetia last week followed about two weeks of provocation by Russian forces and their client militias. “Russia wanted to manoeuvre Saakashvili into a situation where he would be seen to be making the first move and then provide a pretext for Russian action,” said an observer.

    WHAT WAS DISTURBING WERE THE NUMBERS OF LIBERALS THAT ARE NOW AGONIZING OVER THE RESPONSIBILITIES NATO MEMBERS HAVE IN THE EVENT MORE OF THESE SATELLITES DECIDE TO ASK TO JOIN NATO. THESE LIBERALS ARE FERVENTLY SAYING WE NEED TO CLOSE DOWN NATO MEMBERSHIP BECAUSE WE WOULD NOT WANT TO HAVE TO TAKE ON RUSSIA IF THEY DECIDED ON EXPANDING THEIR SPHERE OF INFLUENCE. SO IN THE LIBERAL WORLD, AS LONG AS LIBERALS ARE FREE, TO HELL WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD.

  6. Mary; I’m pretty sure all the people you mentioned are Jews or at least Zionists. If they are Jews, they couldn’t care less about what Jesus thinks or would say, because he is nothing more than a “self-hating” Jew to them and they’re still waiting for their Messiah. Keep in mind, Jews celebrate a Holiday in which they believe God MURDERED thousands of babies and children because one man was mean to them (I know people may think I’m making that up because it’s so blasphemous and ludicrous, but they call it Passover – look it up). If they are Christian Zionists (which I doubt), they believe Jesus would approve of the murder and oppression of millions of people in Palestine, because that is what’s required for Jesus to return.

    So either ignore their mindless babble, or enjoy it as I do.

  7. As far as Russia provoking war with Georgia, that will have to be settled with either the UN Security Council threatening to kick out Russia, or the Russians and Georgians will have to split the disputed territory by either bloodshed or negotiations.

    I don’t see Bush running to invade Georgia to help them kick out the Russians. I wonder why. Oh, I know. Georgia doesn’t have much to offer Bush in way of oil.

    To the racists: percy martha, russ, toby:

    Any time you make fun of me or condemn people that are ‘different’ from you, you are doing us a Great Favor, in that, when we get to Heaven we will have Extra rewards for being treated Rotten here on earth by people like you. Don’t think that Jesus approves of what you are doing. In fact, He is watching what you are doing and wondering why you are taking the side of Evil Republickans in the ways you are treating your brothers and sisters in this country and the world.

    I may not like you kind of people, but I, too am a woman with blond hair and blue eyes, and I can’t believe what ‘you people’ first say to me when you think I’m ‘one of you’. Then the bomb drops when you see me with my husband. I’ve had ‘you people’ turn your backs on me and even deny me a right to own a home, once you’ve seen me and my sweetie; and I’ve even been called an ‘N***** Lover’, though why, I’ll never know. I may not like you, but I will always defend your right to live and be free.

  8. The UN is only a tool much like Bush, McCain and many on this blog.

    Much preferable to bombs however. Too bad Bush wasn’t dropped on Baghdad and Hussein on Washington. You’d have about 300 000 000 happy people and the UN could have called it a day.

  9. martha h/percy:

    The world is indeed a strange and mysterious place for you two, and your naiveté is breath-taking. Follow along now: The purpose of such a resolution is to force a vote and compel the offending party to veto it to save it’s rumpus. That tends to make the veto-er a pariah among the other members–something I suspect both of you know more than a little about.

    The same tactic was used by the US during the Cuban Missile Crisis when then US UN Ambassador Adlai Stevenson courageous said he would wait “until Hell freezes over” for a reply from USSR Ambassador Zorin concerning the photographic proof that the missiles did in fact exist. “The embarrassment of public indictment was instrumental in forcing the Soviets to remove the missiles.”

    You too remind me of something else Adlai Stevenson said when attacked by another know-noting who opposed the UN. After being struck by a placard wielding Cretan in Dallas in 1963 barely a month before the Kennedy assassination, Stevenson said “I don’t want her to go to jail, I want her to go to school.”

    Funny, I feel the same way!

  10. ZAKIMAR: TO HELL WITH THE UNITED NATIONS.

    YOU CAN HAUL THE WHOLE THING LOCK STOCK AND BARREL TO YOUR TWO BIT LITTLE COUNTRY AND LET THE CORRUPT UN “DIGNITARIES” WELCH OFF YOUR COUNTRY FOR THE NEXT 50 YEARS.

    ENJOY.

  11. Obama Calls for UN to Pass Resolution Condemning Russia, Forgets Russia Has UNSC Veto

    Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 5:55:12 pm PDT

    An astoundingly bone-headed statement from Barack Obama today, as he calls for the United Nations Security Council to pass a resolution condemning Russia’s invasion of Georgia.

    Memo to the Obama campaign: Russia has veto power in the United Nations Security Council.

    lgf BLOG

  12. No more stupid than trying to pass a Resolution that seeks to help the Palestinians or reign in Israel and which consistently gets almost unanimous approval but is ALWAYS VETOED by the USA.

    Maybe, one day the country could do the right thing?

    Also, how Britain, France and the US continue to be Permanent Members on the SC and Germany, Japan and India aren’t, I’ll never understand. No country should have veto power. Make it a requirement to get 75, 80, or even 90%, but to let one or two countries dictate to the World is archaic.

  13. Today Senator Barry Obama as well as New Mexico Gov. Richardson called for the United Nations Security Council to vote to demand Russia stop its aggression against Georgia.

    I guess Barry Obama forgot who the UN Security Council is comprised of:

    The French Republic
    The People’s Republic of China
    The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
    The United States of America
    and of course,
    THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

    Unbelievably Barry Obama today was asking the RUSSIAN FEDERATION to vote to DEMAND the RUSSIAN FEDERATION cease it’s aggression against Georgia!

    Unbelievable. Something so stupid I only thought Keith Olbermann would do it, but the Democratic nominee for the Office of President of the United States said it. Just goes to show you that between Barry Obama, John Edwards the sleazeball, and Hillary I never saw those files Clinton, the Democratic party has a tough time finding anyone with character.

  14. Mary Leon; Good for you for doing what you felt was right in spite of the racists. I was once given some great advice, “Fight words with words, fists with fists, guns with guns and bombs with bombs” and “Let people say what they want, but if they put a hand on your family, put them in the grave”. I’m a firm believer of those sayings, because my father is a wise man. To me, insults from the ignorant, Zionists, bigots and plain stupid are like a compliment from an intelligent friend. Since I am more ‘white’ then most of the inbred I used to meet in the States that treated me ‘reel good like’, until I mentioned my name, I often got to listen to what these people really thought and it wasn’t pretty (or intelligent for that matter). My oldest daughter has hair like the sun and eyes like the sky, so she’ll do well when/if she goes to the States for University, but I’m sure I’ll have to tell her NOT to mention her religion until after she graduates.

    Maybe President Obama can change things a bit, but don’t hold your breath.

  15. I heard that when McCain was told that Georgia had been attacked, he asked if it was the Union Army or the Injins. When he was reminded what century he was now in, he called Chertoff to see if he could connect this second attack on the US to Iran. When told that this was not the US Georgia, he asked if it was near Czechoslovakia or the Iraq/Pakistan border. The SS (Secret Service) then confiscated his Lithium and Viagra, gave him some warm milk and told him Gran’ma would come by to tuck him in. FOUR MORE YEARS!

  16. Barry Obama is unelectable.

    Even the liberal media is sick of him and poking fun at him tonight having his Hawaii vacation strolling on the beaches as we have a world crisis.

    Oh well, it could have been worse, you could have nominated John Edwards!!!!!!! Say, did you know Edwards is married?

  17. zakimar:

    As far as I’m concerned, you or anyone else are welcome to come to the United States, to visit, to live, to raise your families, to bring your friends and loved ones. This is a country of Immigrants, and All are Welcome.

    It’s idiots and racists, like martha, percy, russ and toby, who do not want to welcome anyone who isn’t a lilywhite, Neo-Con. Well, they know where they’re heading when this lifetime is over. They can stay in Hell with the other racist KKKs. Why they think that the United States belongs only to them and their kind is so idiotic, it’s beyond the knowledge of mortal man.

    I’ve been to California, too, and I loved it. That’s where I’ve always wanted to live, but it’s too expensive there to even try and find a place to live, let alone find a job.

    Right after September 11th, my husband was out for a walk, minding his own business, when a white man came over and pushed him into the street; almost making him get hit by a car. The man called my husband a “towel head” (a very nasty term used for people who wear turbans) and told him to go back to Africa (why he told him that, I’ll never know). My husband, as I’ve mentioned before, is from Mexico and is a beautiful man, with black hair (now with gray streaks), dark brown eyes and brown skin. Some of his friends who are also from Mexico, were treated very rudely right after September 11th, too. Now, no one really says anything to him. But he does get occasional dirty looks from those who think they are better than everyone else (people like martha, percy, russ and toby).

    Most people I know are friendly, but there are a few in my family, and those who used to be my friends, until I married my husband and became “persona non grata”, who don’t like anyone who isn’t like them–white married to white. If I wanted that I would never have married my husband. But I figure I have One Life to Live and I’m going to choose to be happy with the man I love, and not conform to my family’s idea of a marriage. And so far, after 28 years of marriage, I’ve come out the Big Winner. And a few of my cousins who married the same, are now divorced. So, it all depends on Who you Love, not what he/she looks like or how they were brought up, or how they speak.

    Unfortunately, it probably will take at least 5 years, maybe longer, for Barack Obama to find out all the mess that Bush has left for him to clean up. There are presidential directives and signing statements Bush issued in secret, that still have yet to see the light of day. If I am right, I believe that Bush has tried to sell us and our country to the highest bidder. Bush has done to us what Hitler tried to do to Germany–take over and make a political party of rich, and make the rest of us pay for all their adventures and mistakes. That’s why I still can’t figure out why Anyone would support John McCain or even ADMIT to being a Republickan. That is one mystery I’ll Never understand…

  18. I haven’t been in the US since early 2003, before the attack on Iraq, and I miss it a little. I remember how the average American treated me just fine UNTIL I mentioned my name – well over half stopped talking to me immediately and walked away. I still wouldn’t feel safe in the US under Obama, unless he also changed policy for the Government staff that enforces the laws. Some of my friends and business contacts think I’m joking when I first tell them about the behavior of most of the Americans I’ve met while in the States, and that I’m worried that some Zionist like Emerson, Kromberg etc. at the border will give me a one way ticket to Guantanamo.

    I’ve been to over a dozen States and I especially loved California, Delaware (the 0% sales tax was a bonus) and Virginia. So maybe in the 5th year of an Obama Presidency, I’ll be back. Until then, it’ll have to talk to decent Americans such as you, via e-mail.

  19. zakimar:

    Don’t forget Sen. Larry “the toetapper” Craig, and the “holier than thou NOT” Minister Ted Haggard. The both of those ‘conservative’ fellows have been outed, too. (I must admit that Giuliani does look better in drag. LOL)

    I’m kind of nervous to see McCain get elected. I think the run of the Republickan agenda is nearing an end, so there won’t be much more of this “Project for the New American Century” of taking over the world. BUT McCain wants to invade Iran. I just know it. And if he is elected he will 100% certainly bomb Iran and help Israel attack Tehran. If this happens, then the United States will end up being a burned-out civilization. I don’t want that to happen in my lifetime, and neither do Millions of my fellow citizens.

    I really believe that those who come here and bless Bush and all that are either too stubborn to admit Defeat, or have a couple of loose screws in their brains that need fixing NOW. They would rather God bless an evil man like Bush instead of praying for their fellow man/woman in the world, that we do not cause any more bloodshed based on LIES like Bush has done in Iraq.

  20. They’ve been outed long ago. And the response was that it’s the fault of the “intelligence” and the Democrats. And to make sure it doesn’t happen again, give McCain a try.

    BTW, a lot of them are closet queens (see Giuliani) and they are so upset with Clinton and Edwards because they were cheating on their wives with WOMEN.

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