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In reply to the discussion: Plouffe smacks down "Mr. Grand Theft Auto" Issa [View all]on point
(2,506 posts)26. I love your tongue in cheek sarcasm. Thanks for illustrating my point so well!
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In this country, people are supposed to be considered innocent until proven guilty
AndyA
Jun 2013
#6
"Senator Grand Theft Auto" does have a certain ring about it. He earned it, let him wear it.
marble falls
Jun 2013
#7
Must be a pretty weird place. Stranger things have happened, know of two instances up close. n/t
freshwest
Jun 2013
#37
Ad Hominem attacks are a sign you have nothing valid to say on the issue. Beware
on point
Jun 2013
#17
I love your tongue in cheek sarcasm. Thanks for illustrating my point so well!
on point
Jun 2013
#26
Surely you said the same thing when Issa referred to Carney as a paid liar, right?
Cali_Democrat
Jun 2013
#32
The use of a clever and relevant Ad Hominem in response to another's may also often illustrate...
LanternWaste
Jun 2013
#33
The oversight committee chairman needs to be as honest with the American people as he expects others
Thinkingabout
Jun 2013
#30