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William "Cold Cash" Jefferson was told that evidence against him could be read into testimony.

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    libsRfunny4 months, 4 weeks ago

    Hoo boy, another Dem caught in the crosshairs. Ya got your Feinsteins, Reids, Clintons, Dodds, Obamas, Pelosis, Franks and Murthas and ooohh boy, there's just too many to count.

    Then there's that Detroit fella, Kwame Kilpatrick, all up on charges. And, that Baltimore mayor gal just caught up in another tangled web. Why, even oily Al Gore has a closet full of crooked skeletons.

    But, MAN, when you can't count on William Jefferson to stand upright, who ya gonna trust? Someone call Goppy. This deserves a red herring rant agin Republicans and religious folk. Otherwise, people might start to thinkin' Democrats are a bunch of crooks.

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      bigurn4 months, 4 weeks ago

      All I can say is that he must have something on somebody. He'd get ridden out on a rail anywhere else. And he got voted in again *after* finding the money. This is what we get by not holding up our representatives to a higher standard.

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        Wolfie20074 months, 4 weeks ago

        When is Polosi and the rest of the democrat sleaze bags going to say something to Jefferson, I mean, they could at least give him a slap on the wrist. lol

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          icono14 months, 4 weeks ago

          Sounds like ol 'Cold Cash' has a hot date with the law.

          An she can be a demanding ol screw.

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