Should lying in a campaign be purjury?

04 Oct 2010 06:06 #11 by outdoor338
If any politician tells the truth this will happen to them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7GJcKuVGm8 :popcorn:

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04 Oct 2010 06:11 #12 by Rockdoc
I have to agree with Outdoor338, I think if they, politicians, were to tell the truth that would be considered purjury.

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04 Oct 2010 06:18 #13 by HEARTLESS
I still like the thought of them bursting into flames though.

The silent majority will be silent no more.

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04 Oct 2010 06:24 #14 by Nmysys
Outdoor:

Was that really Pelosi? I wish!!!!!! :woo hoo:

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04 Oct 2010 07:56 #15 by jf1acai

...we'd need to arrest an awful lot of politicians...


I understand there is space in the Park County Jail :wink:


:lol:

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04 Oct 2010 10:54 #16 by bailey bud

Rockdoc Franz wrote: I have to agree with Outdoor338, I think if they, politicians, were to tell the truth that would be considered purjury.


I believe there's rules about self-incrimination.

(5th ammendment?)

Oh wait - that's the right to remain silent ---- no - don't think that would work for politics.......

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04 Oct 2010 10:56 #17 by jf1acai
:rofl rofllol

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