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You were onto something, you just got the wrong small town guy!
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Pretty sure the anti-Christian's have his history covered. Best thing they can come up with is he's anti-women and gays because he's pro life and marriage.
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![]() Quite the day for facepalms. The married victim should give the security guard a kiss.
![]() During subsequent police questioning, Banegas said that he found the passed-out victim “sitting on the toilet with his shorts pulled down to his ankles.” After lifting the man off the toilet and onto the floor, Banegas said, he “saw the unconscious male’s penis and was immediately turned on so he began to masturbate while standing next to the sink.” Banegas, who told cops he was gay, admitted that he was “so turned on sexually he stepped toward the unconscious male and knelt down next to him” and performed oral sex for “approximately 10 seconds.” Admitting that he knew his actions were wrong, Banegas told cops that he was “turned on” by the “attractive” victim and “couldn’t help himself.” Asked by a detective what he would have done if security had not entered the bathroom (which Banegas thought he had locked), Banegas replied that he “would have sucked on the victim’s penis for a couple minutes more.” The security guard who interrupted the assault told police that he found Banegas--whose swimsuit was at his ankles--with “a full erection.” The guard added that Banegas was “appearing to begin having anal sex” with the incapacitated victim. http://thesmokinggun.com/documents/c...-attack-908743
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and then he got in trouble for the gifts he accepted while governor here in arkansas. and, because he's a fine, upstanding preacher man who thinks he can look into a mans eyes and see his soul, word got out right quick that if you told him you'd found god...you might just get paroled. look up wayne dumond. rapist, murderer. paroled early by the huckster, against the parole boards recommendations. raped and killed again shortly after his parole. he also commuted the sentence of the guy who shot and killed four cops a few years back in tacoma, washington. check this out: Huckabee is one of the Republican Party's most popular figures, but he has been dogged by questions over the more than 1,000 commutations and pardons he issued -- more than his three predecessors combined -- during his 10-year tenure. google him, there's a ton of stuff out there. crushing hard drives, failure to declare campaign payments to himself, his wife....it goes on and on. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/art...rock_ethi.html In Arkansas, Mr. Huckabee was investigated by the state ethics committee at least 14 times. Most of the complaints centered on what appears to be a serial disregard for government rules about gifts and outside financial compensation. He reported $112,000 worth of gifts in one year alone, nearly double his $67,000 salary. Five of the 14 investigations resulted in admonishments: Two for failing to report gifts (one was later overturned), the other three for some $80,000 that Mr. Huckabee and his wife received but failed to initially report. One of these admonishments involved a $23,500 payment to Mr. Huckabee from an opaque organization called Action America that he helped found in 1994 while lieutenant governor, and that was designed to coordinate his speeches and supplement his income. Mr. Huckabee caused an uproar when he used a $60,000 account intended to maintain the governor's mansion for personal expenses, including restaurant meals, dry cleaning and boat supplies. He also faced a lawsuit over his assertion that $70,000 worth of furniture donated to the mansion was his to keep. Sprinkled among all this are complaints about the misuse of state planes and campaign funds, mistakes on financial disclosure forms, and fights over documents related to ethics investigations. some feel that's why he crushed all the hard drives, etc. the state had to buy all new for the next governor. |
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“To compel a man to furnish funds for the propagation of ideas he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.” Thomas Jefferson |