Two or Three Reasons to Vote GOP on November 7
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Former Vice Presidential advisor Lewis "Scooter" LibbyIndicted by a grand jury, awaiting trial, for his role in the Valerie Plame outing scandal.
Former Food & Drug Administration head Lester CrawfordPleaded guilty in October to improper financial dealings and holdings while head of the FDA.
Florida's gubernatorial-hopeful Charlie CristLike the disgraced Foley, has always denied being gay, but a 21-year-old good-looking male GOP staffer has made claims recently of trysts with Crist.
Sen. George Allen of VirginiaForgot his mother's Jewish background, uses racist language and slurs, and has a deep, long affection for the Confederate flag.
Sen. Conrad Burns of MontanaAccepted large donations from Jack Abramoff and believes Dubya has a secret plan to win the war in Iraq.
Sen. Bill Frist of TennesseeRetiring Senate leader is under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission for insider trading deals.
Sen. Rick Santorum of PennsylvaniaProud homophobe neanderthal who equates gay sex with bestiality and holds sexist views on women and mothers who work.
Ex-Rep. Mark Foley of FloridaFormer Congressman liked sending inappropriate emails to young adult male House pages.
Soon-to-be Ex-Rep. Bob Ney of OhioStepping down, after being convicted for accepting illegal gifts from lobbyists, from his House seat after the election.
Ex-Rep. Tom DeLay of TexasResigned from the House earlier this year over corruption charges and general stupidty.
Ex-Rep. Duke Cunningham of CaliforniaGave up his House seat last year after his conviction for taking bribes from lobbyists.
Ex-Rep. Ed Schrock of VirginiaAfter he was caught cruising for gay sex on the web and via phone chat services, gave up his House seat.
Rep. Curt Weldon of PennsylvaniaThe Justice Department is investigating him for possibly using his political influence to steer government contracts to his daughter.
Rep. Jean Schmidt of OhioResume-padder, on the floor of the House, accused decorated Marine vet Rep. Jack Murtha of being a coward.
Rep. Don Sherwood of PennsylvaniaHe was accused by his mistress of choking and assaulting her, and settled her $5.5 million suit out-of-court.
Rep. Marilyn Musgrave of ColoradoCongresswoman who thinks the biggest problem facing the nation is gays and lesbians seeking equal marriage rights.
Rep. Rick Renzi of ArizonaFederal investigators have opened an inquiry into whether he's used his office to benefit a technology company that employs his father.
Rep. Dave Drier of CaliforniaCloseted gay who frequently votes against equality laws for gays and lesbians and rubber stamps Dubya's agenda.
Rep. Jim Gibbons of NevadaHe's accused of making unwanted sexual advances on and assaulting a woman while drunk, and wants to be his state's next governor.
Wannabee-representative Tan Nguyen of CaliforniaThis Congressional-hopeful and his staff sent intimidating letters to Hispanic voters, attempting to suppress their votes, but he's not dropped of his race.
Convicted lobbyist Jack AbramoffBig-time GOP donor and support on his way to jail for corruption and illegal bribes.
Convicted lobbyist Michael ScanlonEx-partner to Abramoff and former spokesman for DeLay, he pleaded guilty last year to bribery charges involving lawmakers.
Failed Lt. Gov. of Georgia candidate Ralph ReedThe former executive director of the Christian Coalition has been deeply implicated, but not indicted, in the Abramoff scandals.
Ex-chief of FEMA Michael D. BrownReally, must I remind you of the heck of a job he did for New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina?
Ex-DHS deputy spokesman Brian J. DoyleFormer deputy press secretary for homeland security currently awaiting trial on charges of soliciting underage girls for sex on the web.
Ex-Bush & Rove aide Susan RalstonShe resigned from the White House in September over her role in giving access to Abramoff and his clients.
Ex-Bush domestic policy advisor Claude AllenLeft the White House after his arrest for shoplifting, for which he paid a fine.
Ex-GSA chief David SafavianConvicted former chief of staff for the General Services Administration, found guilty of lying and obstruction.
Dubya's legal advisor Harriet MiersSupremely unqualified for the highest court in the land, withdrew her nomination last year buy still works at the White House.
GOP head Ken MehlmanCloset-case Republican uses the gay and lesbian community, not to mention twisting the truth, for political expediency.
Talk-show loud-mouth Rush LimbaughRecovering drug addict convicted of doctor shopping to obtain drugs for his habit.
National nanny Bill BennettAmerica's lecturer on proper virtues and avoiding vices, admitted he had a gambling habit, supposedly costing him millions in losses in Las Vegas.
Columnist Maggie GallagherDidn't disclose in pro-Bush columns that she had a contract with Health & Human Services to promote the GOP agenda on strengthening the family.
Columnist Armstrong WilliamsCloseted writer forgot to mention in his pro-Bush pieces that he had a contract with the Education Department to promote the GOP No Child Left Behind agenda.
Columnist Mike McManusOmitted this fact from his pro-Bush opinion piece: he had contract with Health & Human Services to promote the GOP's marriage agenda.
Reporter Jeff GannonFaux-butch, closeted faux-journalist with a pro-Bush agenda whose news agency went out of business when he was revealed to be an escort and sex worker for men.