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  • Send CARE PACKAGES with US judges and laws to Germany immediately!

    The German Bundespräsident got several successive loans for his house with extremely low interest rates. He lied to the parliament and he lied several times to the public. He still sticks to his position.

    If my channel and homepage disappears, the ruling party of Germany, the CDU will have had me assassinated.

    My brother had been tortured during 5.5 years and was murdered on 11.7.09 to suppress our homepage.

  • @wwwtotalitaerde : Hey, Tolita-Erde; jedesmal wenn ich über einen comment von dir stolpere, wurde dein armer Bruder wieder ein Jährchen länger gefoltert, bis sie ihn endlich alle gemacht haben.

    Ja was sind das denn für Praktiken? - Was machen denn diese Herren da jahrelang rum, bis sie ihn endlich hin kriegen? - Sauerei!!

    Verdammt! - Früher ging das noch ruck-zuck, n' schiefer Blick und der Arsch kippte um!!

  • Lies...3 years is what they give black kids for having a little weed.

  • @mugenmultiverse You are absolutely right. Tom Delay should have spent 10 years in jail not 3.

  • Yes, get every Texan man into prison then all of America can get the host's Islamic pals to take over. Or has, not to mention Obama, it already happened...

  • Youngturks you SUCK! I just watched the clip about neo-nazis taking over a village in germany! THat is straight bullshit, trust me, i know... and to call this trial justice just proves that your a fat capitalistic bastard!

  • TOM:

    Time

    Of the

    Month

  • OK.......who's Tom Delay?

  • Mr. Delay grab your Ankels and open up wide you are going to be fucked up in both sides !

  • This guy is going to be a great addition to the MSNBC line-up. We can never have enough liberals to show what morons conservatives are.

  • @cafemartini

    and visa versa

  • Don't forget kiddies...the man who took Delay's place in the money machine is now Speaker of the House

  • @TheUrukhai1

    Sounds fishy. Can you prove that?

  • Three years is not justice, that is a slap on the wrist for his crimes. If we put the drug dealer in jail for life, then why not put the corporate sleaze in jail that long too? Justice was not served rightfully; had he received twenty years, then I would consider it close.

  • Delay should be put into general prison population. Let him take it up the ass for once instead of the American people.

  • Ahh white colllar crimes. bet he gets out in 6 months

  • umm wow never thought id say this but go texas....you did something right.

  • @thuzan117 amen, brother! This is coming from someone who is also very much anti-hillbilly Texas... I guess there's a first time for everything, right?

  • "hope he gets raped up the ass" got 27 thumbs up.No violent rhetoric in that comment twenty seven bots on this page happen to agree with.

  • @xxdonaldqxxx But its OK to hate Republicans. If we hate Obama, we are racists. We hated Clinton, Gore, Kennedy, Kerry too, and they were white. Personally, I only hate Obama`s white half. I`m not a racist. 

  • @luvcheney1 "Personally, I only hate Obama`s white half. I`m not a racist."

    So, you're basically an Uncle Ruckus, but white, huh?

    That was a joke by the way. Don't take it personally.

  • I hope that they comb through more of the evidence against him and he receives more prison time.

    Maybe that will teach them about wasting the Governments time with their bogus appeals.

  • Shows how dirty corporations are as well.

  • @crumbtrey Actually, the unions gave more.

  • Attention Tom Delay sympathizers: FoxNews is asking for donations for Tom Delay in the form of " soap on a rope "on their web site. They are trying to collect enough bars of "soap on a rope" to last Mr. Delay for the next 3 yrs. Also, another web site entitled, "Save/Tom/Delay's/Rearend.com" is also accepting donations in the form of "soap on a rope", as well. Please hurry and donate!

  • FUCK YES. Corrupt GOP FAGGOT! GET RAPED SON!

  • @electronicoffee No violent Lib rhetoric here. 

  • @luvcheney1 Just because I'm a LIBERAL on some issues, doesn't mean I'm not a CONSERVATIVE on others :)

  • @electronicoffee Name a couple of Conservative beliefs you have, I`m listening.

  • @luvcheney1 Cutting Defense Spending, Cutting Corporate Handouts and Bailouts (or even making them illegal), REGULATED BUT LEGAL AND RESPONSIBLE Gun Laws (a fair balance, I'm PRO-Gun), Disallowing Unregulated Unlimited Corporate Donations (which Republicans voted for 100% across the board, like the neo-cons they are), Stopping Deregulations of Banks (Conservatives and financial experts agree banks need regulation in order to keep the market competitive, REAL conservatives, not neo-cons).

  • @electronicoffee The #1 ( 85% of the TOTAL) tax credit for corporations is the foreign tax credit. OECD ( 31 major) nations average 24% corp tax rate, US avg is 39%. If a US corp makes money abroad, and pays 24% abroad, they credit THAT tax against Federal 35% rate. IF THAT credit didnt exist, money would never return to the US. As it is, corps pay the 24% abroad, then 11% when money comes her, plus state tax. There are Trillions abroad, because bringing it back is stupid.

  • @electronicoffee Most conservatives are not for cutting defense, they are for stopping bailouts. We have plenty of gun laws already, what is needed is the right to carry. What good is 2nd amendment, if you cant bring a gun along? Corporate donations are already severely limited NOW, and HAVE BEEN. You are referring to Supreme Court ruling, which didnt change Corp donations to political campaigns at ALL. It allows corp owners the right to free speech, on their own.

  • @electronicoffee Conservatives and financial experts most certainly do NOT agree banks require more regulations. Hong Kong has the very fewest bank regulations on Earth, is a major World financial center, and has had only a couple failures, since the Great Depression. The US had 3400 failures in 1933 alone, over 100 last year. Repeal of Glass Steagall allowed banks to be commercial, brokerage, retail, insurers, and expand geographically, just like Canada, with NO FAILURES!

  • @electronicoffee Current, new bank regulations curtail bank`s abilities to raise interest rates on consumers, when new data indicates a decline in credit worthiness of customers. Fees are being raised on good credit consumers, and poor credit consumers are being denied credit. The Fin Reg law is pushing poor consumers into payday loans, pawn brokers, etc. They will now pay many, many times more interest charges than before, because banks are unable to price risk. How Kind!!!!!

  • @luvcheney1 also, I'm pro-legalization on most drugs, because the government shouldn't babysit my body, the freedom to commit suicide or control what happens to my own life (life decision control), and I could keep going on for a long time- I used to be a Libertarian, before they became a breeding ground for young republicans / GOP-Controlled back in the early 2000s.

  • I wonder what the Turd thinks of Bill Clinton selling out the U.S. for campaign contributions being funneled out of China?

  • I wonder what he thinks about Bush involving us in a worthless war, being directly/indirectly responsible for millions of deaths, not paying for the wars with taxes, being dependent on loans from foreign countries-- a big one being China, and getting away with all of it.

  • @donnyforte2 I think we already know what he thinks about that. He has stated his position on Bush and the mess he got us into.However just like the Republican cheer leaders he tends to never mention or only skim very lightly over the crimes committed by his favorite party.The cheer leaders in both parties make me want to puke.

  • @donnyforte2 Funny how you Dems carry on Bush`s policies on the war 100%. Oh, not really, you sent even MORE troops into Afghanistan, and have stepped up drone attacks in Pakistan as well! You guys are more evil than Bush was!

  • @luvcheney1 "You guys are more evil than Bush was!"

    We're in the mess because Bush-Cheney decided to leave Afghanistan for 7 years to invade another country on evidence they personally fluffed up-- which led to the deaths of millions in a country unrelated to 911? Which administration started drawing down troops in Iraq? Which administration would "set a timeline of withdraw"? Which administration actually has a plan? It wasn't Bush-Cheney, that's for fucking sure. "Mission Accomplished", BAH!

  • @donnyforte2 "The community of nations may see more and more of the very kind of threat Iraq poses now: a rogue state with weapons of mass destruction, ready to use them or provide them to terrorists. Bill Clinton, 1998." "Saddam Hussein has been engaged in the development of weapons of mass destruction technology which is a threat to countries in the region and he has made a mockery of the weapons inspection process." -- Nancy Pelosi, 1998". Note the DATE, you lie, or are stupid.

  • @luvcheney1 Oh, is this why we immediately invaded Iran? Because of the threat of WMD's? No, we didn't. It doesn't matter who points out "circumstantial evidence"... it matter how one acts and proceeds with the evidence. Going in with your dick slinging every which way obviously was the solution. They had no exit plan. Just "victory".

  • @donnyforte2 9-11 changed the risk level of Iraq to us, there was widespread agreement on his WMD in US politics among Reps and Dems alike. The UN terms of Saddams surrender during the first Gulf War was that he would allow UN inspection teams access and cooperation, with US inspectors with them. He didnt cooperate, Bush went to UN, before the war, and told them to do their duty, inspect Iraq, or the US Army would inspect them. He also stated that if they didnt inspect Iraq, they are irrelevant

  • @luvcheney1 no, it didn't. Bush was informed by 16; count that, *16* different U.S. intelligence agencies that Saddam Hussein was NOT an imminent threat to the security of this country. Bush and his cronies (Rice, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rove, etc) completely wiped out this bit of information from the White Paper, the document that was shown to congress before the Iraq invasion, knowing full well that this would foil his plan to keep his daddy's war going. The war is illegal, GET OVER IT!

  • @Headhunter004 Sure you got your facts right? Sure you wouldn't put any twist on your little story? Didn't Clinton's Secretary of Defense Cohen passover a lot of information to the Bush Administration, did you forget that between Bush Sr. and Bush Jr. there was Clinton? Are you sure that the war wasn't in the making before Bush? LoL! Explain to everyone since you claim yourself to be proficient on this matter! You might want to get your facts right so you don't look so stupid next time!

  • @talllikelurchis Oh yeah, even though the GOP controlled *all 3 houses* when Congress voted on the measure in 2002, and the majority of Congressional Democrats voted AGAINST the war (126 voted "nay" in the House vs. 81 "yay" votes, and all but *2* of the 23 "nay" votes in the Senate came from Dems as well)... and that was with them being lied to and kept from seeing key intelligence, all thanks to the Bush administration.

    But hey, you keep talkin'.

  • @Headhunter004 The list of important Democrats who talked of Iraq WMD, before Bush was very great. The Congress made a resolution on the subject in 1998, with many Dems speaking of military action because of Saddam`s non- cooperation of UN inspections, a condition of their surrender, in the first Gulf War. The war is still going, Bush/ Cheney are retired, and the Dems had complete control of Senate, House, and Presidency. GET OVER IT! Lying, history bending dope.

  • @luvcheney1 "the Dems had complete control of Senate, House and Presidency" no, the *GOP* controlled all 3 offices at the time the invasion was voted on, moron, not to mention that all but two of the "nay" votes in the Senate AGAINST the Iraq Resolution came from DEMS, and only *1* was from a GOP Senator. Also, *126* House Dems voted AGAINST the Iraq Invasion in 2002, vs. *81* who voted for it... and that was with them being LIED to about U.S. intelligence and Iraq. Nice try, though, asshat.

  • @Headhunter004 "The community of nations may see more and more of the very kind of threat Iraq poses now: a rogue state with weapons of mass destruction, ready to use them or provide them to terrorists. Bill Clinton, 1998." "Saddam Hussein has been engaged in the development of weapons of mass destruction technology which is a threat to countries in the region and he has made a mockery of the weapons inspection process." -- Nancy Pelosi, 1998". Note the DATES!!

  • @Headhunter004 In the US Senate, 29 DEM Senators voted for WAR, 58% of the DEMS for WAR!! In the house, 82 DEMS voted for WAR, 39% of Dems saying WAR! That is bipartisan, Obama thinks bipartisan is when a couple stupid Republicans vote with him.

  • I guess he'll be dancing with the cons.

  • DeLay meet your cellmate - black bubba.

  • Of course if you are a real criminal like Charles Rangel, as long as you have a D behind your name then you don't have to worry about punishment. Is it just me or is anyone else sick and tired of liberals cheating the system all the time?

  • @mytube373 Is it just me, or are you whining like a liberal?

  • And,

    The liberal icon, Ted Kennedy,

    never spent one day in jail for drowing Mary Jo.

    Go figure.

  • @bobbytiger that was a pretty fucked up incident, but he didn't physically drown her himself. he also tried to save her several times. and it happened over 40 years ago.

  • @80smoviesguy

    Of course he" tried to save her".

    He said so.

    As far as not phsically drowning her, that's kinda like saying that the shooter in AZ wasn't responsible for those murders, as it was the gun's fault.

  • @bobbytiger Let's see, both his brothers were just recently murdered in cold blood... he was probably drunk driving and she was probably drunk and unable to get out, but he still managed to dive in a number of times to try to get her out... and the only reason you're giving him flack is because he didn't immediately call in? The man was in the dumps at that point. He had no reason.

  • WOW!! I guess if Tom Delay is raped,hurt or killed it can be blamed in part because of all the "violent rhetoric on this page.Maybe the people who make the comment about Delay getting raped or assaulted in prison will be held accountable.It is surprising to see all the kind and wonderful progressive liberals make comments loaded with so much" violent vitriol".

  • @xxdonaldqxxx

    Stupid Libs have no imagination... I say we waterboard him!!!

    “I don’t think water boarding is torture."

    ~Tom Delay

    Sounds like he's on board!!

  • @JakDerrida Oh the humanity! More violent rhetoric  from a loving peaceful progressive liberal.

  • @xxdonaldqxxx He was quoting a Republican...

  • @donnyforte2" He was quoting a Republican"Yeah I know so whats your point?

  • @xxdonaldqxxx How is that more "violent rhetoric from a liberal" when it was a quote from a Republican? Did you mean "more sarcasm from the left"?

  • @donnyforte2 My original comment made on this video was to a person who hoped Delay would get raped in prison. Hoping somebody gets raped in prison seems like violent rhetoric to me.The waterboarding comment by Delay was a weak attempt to rationalize a so call liberal hoping he gets raped.I think water boarding is torture and Delay deserves to go to jail.What does that have to do with hoping he gets raped?

  • @xxdonaldqxxx And how can you prove that he's indeed a "liberal" and not just another troll/underage kid on the internet?

  • @donnyforte2 I guess the thumbs up of at the highest rated comments were also trolls just trying to make liberals look bad.I think his comment got about thirty thumbs up and he was not the only one on the tyt page hoping Delay would get raped or assaulted.

  • @xxdonaldqxxx Oh, hush up. The internet is filled with anonymous retards, like yourself and others, pushing an agenda of hate.

  • @donnyforte2 "The Internet is filled with anonymous retards, like yourself and others, pushing an agenda of hate".Hey, just think all the people commenting on this page who make you uncomfortable or point out inconvenient facts could all be part of a huge plot to discredit liberals. We all know that liberals are all loving and peaceful people who never ever use "violent rhetoric". Anyone who disagrees with liberals here is a violent bigoted retard "pushing an agenda of hate"

  • @xxdonaldqxxx ... get over yourself.

  • @donnyforte2 Its not about myself. Its about the truth and the truth hurts.

  • @xxdonaldqxxx Right. You sure you got us... start your victory lap. The internet is yours, now!

  • Fuck Tom DeLay. Remember how he arrogantly smiled for his mug shot and said he'd never be convicted?  Fuck him!

  • 3 years is not nearly enough... that's some weak ass justice

  • i hope the big pipe hitting brothers are waiting for his ass with the ranch & thousand islands. Waiting to toss that salad. The Hammer is going to get hammered, right up that funky little ass of his. and i hope it's are 24/7 Fox Alert, on Fox News. So the world can watch the brothers just go Medieval on his KKKonservative ass.

  • I love how they never go for the big guys.. only the little fuckers funneling money in Texas. Nevermind the giant circle of corruption between Wallstreet and Washington...

  • Any respectable prison guard should set this guy up to a hard assrape.

  • JESUS IS THE WAY TO GOD!

  • @JesusPaid4You DIX!

  • @JesusPaid4You So how does that work? If I say his name in english i'm good? or what?

  • @saaweeet Sure he was, I was commenting on a comment by a Lib, about "Bush and his cronies", and the "no- bid" contracts. Halliburton and Slumberger are the biggest corps capable of the oilfield infrastructure development needed to rebuild nations after destruction.Slumberger is French though. Hallibuton operates in over 70 nations, because it is a great corporation, and Clinton and Obama gave them no- bid contracts, as well as Bush.

  • @luvcheney1 Haliburton's controversies are mainly tied up with Bush-Cheney. From Cheney's own connections, to rape, avoiding US taxes, and wasteful spending. We're in this mess because of a Bush-Cheney administration and there's hardly any competition to replace them. I'm not denying they don't exist with previous and current administrations, they go back to the 60's. But they are having to pay fines, KBR was finally brought to trial for rape, but sadly Nigeria dropped charges against Cheney.

  • @donnyforte2 Cheney was not running Halliburton at the time of the alleged "rape" by KBR employees. So actions by employees of a Halliburton subsidiary, when Cheney isnt running Halliburton, are his fault? You are absurd. IF Halliburton IS EVIL, why does Obama hire them? You are absurd.

  • @luvcheney1 This has nothing to do with evil, but vested interest. The most explosive problems that came out of all this shit was during the Bush-Cheney administration; at the start of the war. And "alleged"? The mere fact that Halliburton/KBR has a "rape clause" to get them out of any wrongdoing is pathetic. No matter if alleged or fact. Get fucked you little weasel.

  • @donnyforte2 Mandatory arbitration is a very widespread practice, read the papers you sign when you go to any Doctor. This practice is to keep businesses from being destroyed, by lawsuits. The US has double to quadruple the ratio of damage suits of other Western Nations. But for contractors in Iraq, the clause is to prevent Iraq from imprisoning Americans, necessary to protect them in backward regimes. The crime in question was in Iraq, not the US.

  • @luvcheney1 So, if you get gang-raped you get gang-raped, huh?

    "Please be sure to check out this rape-clause, mam'. It simply states that you give up all rights to your body. That men in your company have sexual rights over you and the right to gang-rape you. Initial here, and sign here, please."

    Yep, that's exactly what they signed up for. And because "they're in a different country". Don't give me that bullshit.

  • @donnyforte2 I was just attempting to explain the legal situation, which is explaining why the situation existed in the first place. Explaining the situation certainly doesnt mean I caused the situation, does it? Stupid? The case was settled by the woman, for $3 million in 2009, and Govt now will no longer hire contractors who have arbitration agreements for rape and harassment cases. Happy now dipshit?

  • @luvcheney1 And I was explaining why Halliburton was in the spotlight during the Bush-Cheney administration.... because most of the controversial shit went down during that time. It was that combined with an unjust war. And it took forever to bring those charges to court.

  • @donnyforte2 No, asshole, you said, "From Cheney's own connections, to rape, avoiding US taxes," Halliburton has been a staple of the Govt, for a long time, Cheney`s "connections", have nothing to do with that, it is from far before. As for taxes, I explained above, Halliburton does business in over 70 Nations. You do know that taxes are paid where they are earned? Moron. You Libs think a Corp can make money abroad, and not pay abroad? Are you THAT dumb? Yes, you are...............

  • @luvcheney1 "Haliburton's controversies are mainly tied up with Bush-Cheney. From Cheney's own connections, to rape, avoiding US taxes, and wasteful spending. "

    See how there's a comma separating Cheney's own connections to Halliburton and rape? Those are two different things, smart guy.

  • @donnyforte2 Halliburton was employed by US Govt before Bush- Cheney, and is still employed by Obama AFTER Bush- Cheney. Again, dummy, what did Cheney1s connections have to do with working for Govt? They would have anyway! I said this, "As for taxes, I explained above, Halliburton does business in over 70 Nations". Halliburton is liable for income taxes in all 70 nations it works in, to each nation. That is why Corps outsource, to pay avg 24% OECD (31 nations), instead of 39% here, Canada 16.5%

  • @luvcheney1 "Again, dummy, what did Cheney1s connections have to do with working for Govt?"

    Because the Bush-Cheney went to war with a country that had no connections to 911 and directly/indirectly killed millions of people? That doesn't ring any alarm bells?

  • @donnyforte2 "The community of nations may see more and more of the very kind of threat Iraq poses now: a rogue state with weapons of mass destruction, ready to use them or provide them to terrorists. If we fail to respond today, Saddam and all those who would follow in his footsteps will be emboldened tomorrow." -- Bill Clinton in 1998 ". You know Clinton was on TV, after sending missiles into Iraq, bombing WMD sites, telling US public they had WMD??

  • @luvcheney1 Where did Clinton say he wanted to invade Iraq? Let alone, do it alone? And why would invading them be the first option on the table?

  • @donnyforte2

    "Where did Clinton say he wanted to invade Iraq? Let alone, do it alone? And why would invading them be the first option on the table?"

    Right here.

    /watch?v=ENAV_UoIfgc

    Invasion was never the first option.

    Just because a new president(Bush) is in office does not change the fact Saddam was constantly giving trouble to the U.S. in the past.

  • @donnyforte2 95% of Iraq`s foreign exchange comes from petroleum. I am sure the people do want to live in worse poverty, without oil revenue, enabled by US Govt, and Halliburton.

  • @luvcheney1 "You Libs think a Corp can make money abroad, and not pay abroad? "

    And how did they get that contract? Through the US government. DO YOU honestly think Iraq wants these contractors there? Brb, laughing my ass off.

  • @donnyforte2 Sure, Iraq wanted Halliburton OUT, after Saddam burned all the oil wells. Cant have Halliburton getting the infrastructure so they can make money again! Halliburtons pay in Iraq is from the US Govt, that small part of their total income would be taxable at ridiculous US rates. Exxon pays over 40% income tax, but close to zero to US Govt. Its far easier to get oil elsewhere, so they go away. Cant let them drill here, eh?

  • @luvcheney1 Please provide me with evidence that shows that Iraq (not the puppet government the US set up) wanted Halliburton in Iraq.

    "Halliburton is liable for income taxes in all 70 nations"

    Maybe more and more in recent years, but they've had MORE than their fair share of offshore tax havens in the past.

  • I WILL BITCH SLAP MY MOTHER IN HER MOUTH IF TOM DELAY DOES A DAY - AS IN ONE DAY IN JAIL. Come the fuck on....

  • @Nenendude but if it could happen anywhere it would be in Texas, they do not play, but.....

  • I wonder if the fact that he's been on dancing with the stars makes him more sexy to other inmates...

  • @MyTemporaryAccount88 I'm sure it won't help.

  • So the 7 polis are getting how many years?

  • His expression is definitely not one of remorse.

  • hope he gets raped up the ass

  • @abisdaboss55 Please try to tone down the" violent rhetoric"and "vitriol" millions of people read the post on the TYT page so if Delay gets raped or hurt in prison you could be held partly responsible for what happens to him.

  • @abisdaboss55 Please try to tone down the" violent rhetoric"and "vitriol" millions of people read the post on the TYT page so if Delay gets raped or hurt in prison you could be held partly responsible for what happens to him.

  • He will only do a 1/3 or 1/2 of it.  Probably about 18 months!

  • I hope the judge rejects the appeal, and it becomes international law. but knowing republicans, it's not going to happen.

  • @Zeldagigafan90210 "and it becomes international law" You think the United States should be under U.N. laws instead of the constitution as a sovereign nation?

  • It is amazing how people on this page want this crooked politician raped (violent rhetoric by the way) and cheer as they practically give high fives or think his jail sentence should be even longer.However those same people turned their heads when Clinton sold out the United States to China for campaign contributions or turn a blind eye to Charlie Rangel's crooked shenanigans.One thing liberal democrats have in common with conservative republicans is they are both phony and full of shit.

  • @xxdonaldqxxx yeah, and they press charges on george w. bush for lying about war, etc. (it's a long list of crimes). oh, yeah. wait....

  • @hollaboutit "yeah, and they press charges on george w. bush for lying about war, etc. (it's a long list of crimes). oh, yeah. wait...." They should have like I said fuck all those lying thieving Politicians I don't give a shit if they are republicans or democrats.

  • There's something good in Texas! SPREAD IT THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY AND UP THE SENTENCE!

  • You want to punish Tom Delay, make him give back all that money he stole and return the tax dollars paid for his Senate salary.

  • 3 years is too short for that cock roach. Put him in for life.

  • Its a start but its not enough. Tom Delay broke the bank with his obvious corruption. For someone who was such an OBVIOUS crook to only get 3 years, its actually more discouraging to me then hopeful. If you told me I'd make as much as Tom Delay made while he was robbing our country and only have to serve 3 years, I'd take that deal in a heart beat. 3 years of my life lost, for enough money to setup myself, my kids and probably their kids for life. No brainer.

  • For once I'm saying hooray for Texas! =)

  • @CutieBabe25 It's a weird feelin, ain't it?

  • o wow i thought it said "3 year old in prison". that would have been a much better news story

  • If you are a business owner and you decide to run for politics or you want to support somebody running, it is just insane that you cannot use your own company's money without paying the personal income tax on it first! It's an outrage. What money are you supposed to use if you own your business?

    The gov't monopolies don't care, they have more than enough to buy thousands of lobbyists. The super rich don't care.

    This only hurts small business owner, who ends up unrepresented in gov't.

  • Fuck america...notice I didn't capitalize it -_-

  • My verdict: to be chopped up into chilli to feed the starving families caused by the actions of the Republicans he got into office

  • I wouldn't mind if more Republicans followed Budd Dwyer's example; the majority of them are more corrupt than he was...

    o.O

  • Hurray for Texas!!!!!!

  • Hello...Can you say war machine? No charges for Bush and his cronies? What about the no bid contracts in Iraq?Looks fishy to me.

  • @mannhorn34 Lets put Clinton AND Obama in jail, for their no- bid contracts to Halliburton. Of Course it doesnt matter HAL is generally low bidder, does it?

  • This man is serving 3 years for buying our politicians....

    My father is serving 20 years simply for entering the court of a judge who is known to convict everyone who enters his court....

    I just had to drive to Corpus Christi to visit my Father in the Hospital in ICU. He was jumped and beaten while sleeping and now has every bone in his face broken.

    So a man who buys our politicians gets 3 years, and my father who was innocent is fighting for his life with 10 more years in the hole...Justice

  • @whatdoyouwantandwhy What was he charged with to get 20years?

  • @Pir4te47 Aggravative assault with a deadly weapon.

  • @whatdoyouwantandwhy its fuckin wrong bro. i hope the best for you + ur father

  • @whatdoyouwantandwhy

    Sure... I'm sure your father did nothing...

  • @asheradensein Oh don't get me wrong he wasn't perfect, but he wasn't guilty for what they put him away for.

  • @whatdoyouwantandwhy "So a man who buys our politicians gets 3 years, and my father who was innocent is fighting for his life with 10 more years in the hole...Justice" What crime was your father convicted of?

  • @xxdonaldqxxx Aggravative assault with a deadly weapon.

  • @whatdoyouwantandwhy Everyone believes their family members are innocent.

  • @Sneezlebob Yes indeed.... However I'm not speaking on behalf of belief alone, but through evidence.

    This isn't a lone case, as many people have been dealt the iron fist of injustice.

    Police Transcripts

    Fraudulent lawyer (has been charged)

    court transcripts(testimonies don't add up with police reports and so on)

    lack of evidence for prosecution

    high conviction rate from judge

    the list can go on....

  • @whatdoyouwantandwhy

    DeLay through his politics has caused the death of many people through wars and bad laws, destruction of regulations that kept the economy merely unjust and not totally effed.

    I don't know if your dad is really innocent, but there is no way he is as guilty of as many bad things as Tom DeLay.

    Hope your dad gets well.

  • @karlsantos Thank you for the appreciation

  • @whatdoyouwantandwhy Man, thats such a sad story, im sorry brotha..

  • @seanturpin01 thank you

  • Don't drop the soap Mr. DeLay.

  • This is why Hugo Chavez in Venezuela along with the Left party controlling the congress, they passed a law prohibiting political parties and candidates from receiving corporate funds and from other countries too. Even there party is included. Maybe the US should take a lesson of why socialism is becoming more popular in Latin America. PERIOD!!

  • Tom DeLay was Obviously a Victim of a Left-Wing Witch hunt.  The Democrats are becoming the party of McCarthy.

  • @TomDeLayIsInnocent

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  • @TomDeLayIsInnocent let me guess you are on drugs !

  • He did nothing illegal! You people are dumb fucks

  • he's gonna get his salad tossed with Grape Jelly

  • @OnThatPowder but then he would catch aids...which is kind of awesome.

  • @ilovemangolassi i'm glad you see the big picture :-D

  • I hope they sent him to the real prison not that bs white collar prison.

  • Interesting about Texas. There's a lot of corruption in the state politically, but the people who want to do something about it are pretty pissed off.

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  • He should have got at least 10 years for that embarrassing "performance" on dancing with the stars.

  • Okay now put the other 5 thousand bankers and political people who caused the melt down with their neglegence

  • Texas Law is the reason he was convicted. Too bad the rest of the states, or the federal government don't have the same standard for corruption.

  • Well, at least they got 1 of the corrupt bastards, GOOD!.....Now go get the other bastards!

  • Watch your butt hole Tom Delay :-)

  • Yes THAT Texas law should be in ALL 50 states ! Keep big business out of politics !!

  • @davisgreen2020 lol texas can do something right im actually impressed but the loop hole in it is that a corporation just gives the money to an individual who then makes the contribution

  • haha, you gon' get raped

  • I'm sick of white collar crimes getting just a handful of years in prison. They just come out and keep committing other white collar crimes. Sociopaths never learn.

  • Now, what about the really serious criminals like Cheney, Bush, Obama and all the other haters of democracy and civilized society?