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Re: Nevada Sen. John Ensign admits affair
« Reply #100 on: June 19, 2009, 12:52:56 PM »
Once again, someone can't post anything to back their own argument up.   ::)

Spin, deflect, split hairs, whatever... still remains the same as I stated it pages ago.
LOL your the one splitting hairs...

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Re: Nevada Sen. John Ensign admits affair
« Reply #101 on: June 19, 2009, 01:18:00 PM »
this is the part lurker youre having problems with, your trying to further define hypocrisey so that you can eliminate the left...

PRECISELY!!!

A prime example of that is when I brought up all the Democrats that voted for DOMA.....AND the president that signed it into law.

Lurker, in true goofball fashion, then tried to flip the script by limiting the scope to those who voted or supported such and got caught in gay affairs, while still calling the subject of this thread a hypocrite even though he DID NOT get caught in such.


This pretty much sums it up!

"McMoron" will turn this into a thirty page thread with his inane babble and determination to have the last word. Let him. His passionate support of HYPOCRITES speaks for itself.

Of course, in your eagerness to pry the gold medal of buffoonery from Lurker's cold grasp, you conveniently DUCKED the fact that you claim about Dems not running on "family values" is patently and categorically FALSE. That was shown, in part, by the Lincoln Davis example I gave.

Then there's that Obama guy, who will be presented as the ebony version of Ward Cleaver this weekend on "Barack Obama: An American Dad".

With that said, you'll still have to settle for the silver.
 

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Re: Nevada Sen. John Ensign admits affair
« Reply #102 on: June 19, 2009, 01:20:36 PM »
^^  still can't get past a simple sentence.

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Re: Nevada Sen. John Ensign admits affair
« Reply #103 on: June 19, 2009, 01:21:38 PM »
LOL your the one splitting hairs...

Not.

I stated plain as day GOP had more scandals and hypocrisy since 2006.

Now you can either prove me wrong with facts or just type nonsense.  Which is it?

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Re: Nevada Sen. John Ensign admits affair
« Reply #104 on: June 19, 2009, 01:26:46 PM »
lol.  Cut and run.


I prefer "cluck and duck"

 ;D

Not.

I stated plain as day GOP had more scandals and hypocrisy since 2006.

Now you can either prove me wrong with facts or just type nonsense.  Which is it?

Why all the stressing about "since 2006"? Does that mean that it's taken the GOP all this time to FINALLY catch up to the scandals and hypocrisy of the Democrats?

Of course, as long as Bill Clinton remains in your ranks, you got NO room to talk about scandals or hypocrisy.


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Re: Nevada Sen. John Ensign admits affair
« Reply #105 on: June 19, 2009, 01:28:25 PM »
Still nothing I see.

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Re: Nevada Sen. John Ensign admits affair
« Reply #106 on: June 19, 2009, 01:38:55 PM »

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Re: Nevada Sen. John Ensign admits affair
« Reply #107 on: April 21, 2011, 07:03:53 PM »
Good riddance.  

Nevada Sen. Ensign to resign amid ethics investigation resignation
By Associated Press
POSTED: 03:28 p.m. HST, Apr 21, 2011

LAS VEGAS >> Nevada Sen. John Ensign announced today he will resign amid an ethics investigation, insisting he’s done nothing wrong but saying he could no longer subject his family and constituents to further investigation.

Ensign said in a statement that he will send Vice President Joe Biden a letter Friday making the resignation official.

“While I stand behind my firm belief that I have not violated any law, rule, or standard of conduct of the Senate, and I have fought to prove this publicly, I will not continue to subject my family, my constituents, or the Senate to any further rounds of investigation, depositions, drawn out proceedings, or especially public hearings,” he said. “For my family and me, this continued personal cost is simply too great.”

The Republican, who is under investigation by the Senate Ethics Committee, announced in March he would not pursue re-election.

The 52-year-old acknowledged in June 2009 that he had an extramarital affair with Cynthia Hampton, a former member of his campaign staff, and that he had helped her husband, Doug Hampton, a member of his congressional staff, obtain lobbying work with two Nevada companies.

Ensign’s admission that he cheated on his wife seemingly foreshadowed his political downfall. Amid the scandal, his parents provided the Hamptons with $96,000 described as a gift, and Ensign helped find Doug Hampton a lobbying job.    

The Justice Department and the Federal Election Commission investigated, then dropped the cases with little explanation. The Senate ethics panel, however, named a special counsel to look into the matter.  

Through it all, Ensign insisted he would seek re-election until his announcement in March, when he reiterated that he had not violated any laws or ethics rules. He also said the investigation did not influence his decision to retire from politics after 2012.

“If I was concerned about that I would have resigned, because that would make the most sense because then it goes away,” Ensign said at the time.

But in his resignation notice today, Ensign said the appointment of the special counsel shook him because he had hoped the investigation would end with the justice department.

Democratic Congresswoman Shelley Berkley and GOP Congressman Dean Heller are seeking Ensign’s seat. A Democratic lawyer, Byron Georgiou, is also in the race.

Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval, who has already endorsed Heller, will appoint a successor. If Heller is named, a special election will be held for his seat.

Nevada Democrats quickly began their campaign to influence Sandoval’s decision.

“Nevada needs a Senator who is focused on creating jobs and protecting our middle class, not ending Medicare as we know it and giving more tax breaks to the rich, like Dean Heller is trying to do,” said Nevada Democratic Party spokesman Zach Hudson.

Nevada remains a top target for Democrats trying to protect their fragile majority in the Senate, said Guy Cecil, executive director of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

“There will be a very clear choice for Nevadans between an uncompromising extremist like Dean Heller, who wants to end Medicare and cut loans for small businesses to give more tax breaks for the very rich, and Shelley Berkley, a true fighter for Nevada’s economy and middle class,” he said in a statement.

http://www.staradvertiser.com/news/breaking/120426824.html

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Re: Nevada Sen. John Ensign admits affair
« Reply #108 on: April 21, 2011, 07:12:18 PM »
In other words, "Tomorrow they're gonna show the exact link of how I tried to pay taxpayer dollars$ to my whore's family to keep the affair quiet".


Typical democrat right there.

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Re: Nevada Sen. John Ensign admits affair
« Reply #109 on: April 21, 2011, 07:24:44 PM »
In other words, "Tomorrow they're gonna show the exact link of how I tried to pay taxpayer dollars$ to my whore's family to keep the affair quiet".


Typical democrat right there.

He's a Republican. 

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Re: Nevada Sen. John Ensign admits affair
« Reply #110 on: May 12, 2011, 02:51:46 PM »
Senate committee refers Ensign case to Justice Department
By the CNN Wire Staff
May 12, 2011

Washington (CNN) -- The Senate Ethics Committee announced Thursday that it has referred key findings of its case against former Sen. John Ensign to the Justice Department, laying the groundwork for possible prosecution of the Nevada Republican.

Ensign resigned his Senate seat May 3 after revelations that he had an affair with a female aide who was married to another top aide and that his parents subsequently gave money to the aides' family.

The special counsel investigating the case "respectfully submits that there is substantial credible evidence which provides ... cause for the Committee to conclude Senator Ensign violated Senate Rules and federal civil and criminal laws, and engaged in improper conduct," a report concluded.

"The committee has reason to believe laws were broken," said California Sen. Barbara Boxer, the Democratic co-chairwoman of the committee. "The Justice Department will look at it. They have to."

The report cites "credible evidence" that Ensign and his parents made "false or misleading statements" to the Federal Election Commission and engaged in a potential obstruction of justice, among other things.

Ensign has admitted having an affair with Cindy Hampton, a campaign aide and the wife of Ensign's former chief of staff, Doug Hampton. Investigators have been examining efforts by Ensign to assist the Hampton family by providing a nearly $100,000 payment to them, arranging lobbying work for Doug Hampton and possibly meeting with Doug Hampton on a lobbying matter in violation of Senate rules.

Doug Hampton was indicted this year on charges related to an alleged violation of federal conflict of interest laws.

The ethics committee announced the appointment of a special counsel for the Ensign investigation in February. According to Ensign, the Justice Department has told him it would not bring criminal charges in the case.

"I am gratified that, after extended investigations, both the Department of Justice and the Federal Election Commission saw no grounds on which to charge me with improper conduct," Ensign said in statement released when he resigned. "I was hopeful that, with the closure of these investigations against me the wear and tear on my family and me would soon be over. This was not the case."

Ensign's attorney released a statement Thursday stating that the senator was "disappointed and confused" that the committee issued its report without considering a point-by-point rebuttal submitted by his legal team on Wednesday.

The rebuttal concluded with an insistence that Ensign "is not proud of his conduct nor is he asking that his improper conduct be ignored."

But "acknowledging one's errors ... is not the same as admitting he had the intent to violate the law -- this he did not do."

Ensign, 53, was elected to the Senate in 2000. Nevada GOP Gov. Brian Sandoval recently appointed fellow Republican Dean Heller to serve the remainder of Ensign's term, which expires in January 2013.

Heller had been representing Nevada in the House of Representatives.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/05/12/ensign.charges.justice/index.html?hpt=T1