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NEVER EVER play a game of 3D Chess with Chris Dodd, the guy is way too
smart.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ALL-BU...sset= &ccode=

"We worked long and hard to enact the safeguards included in the
Credit CARD Act," Sen. Chris Dodd, a Democrat from Connecticut who had
introduced the bill in 2004, 2005 and 2008 before successfully passing
last spring, said in a statement. "But as soon as it was signed into
law, credit card companies were looking for ways to get around the
protections this Congress and the American people demanded."

Sure - that's why you delayed the implementation for nine months.

Moron. I'm so glad you aren't going to be reelected.
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On Oct 31, 8:26*am, Tom Francis - SWSports
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NEVER EVER play a game of 3D Chess with Chris Dodd, the guy is way too
smart.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ALL-BU...ates-apf-36424...

"We worked long and hard to enact the safeguards included in the
Credit CARD Act," Sen. Chris Dodd, a Democrat from Connecticut who had
introduced the bill in 2004, 2005 and 2008 before successfully passing
last spring, said in a statement. "But as soon as it was signed into
law, credit card companies were looking for ways to get around the
protections this Congress and the American people demanded."

Sure - that's why you delayed the implementation for nine months.

Moron. *I'm so glad you aren't going to be reelected.


Sometimes things get delayed by people trying to get it correct. But
then again, he's a liberal so nothing he can or will do would be okay
with you.
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On Oct 31, 8:26*am, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:
NEVER EVER play a game of 3D Chess with Chris Dodd, the guy is way too
smart.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ALL-BU...ates-apf-36424...

"We worked long and hard to enact the safeguards included in the
Credit CARD Act," Sen. Chris Dodd, a Democrat from Connecticut who had
introduced the bill in 2004, 2005 and 2008 before successfully passing
last spring, said in a statement. "But as soon as it was signed into
law, credit card companies were looking for ways to get around the
protections this Congress and the American people demanded."

Sure - that's why you delayed the implementation for nine months.

Moron. *I'm so glad you aren't going to be reelected.


Sometimes things get delayed by people trying to get it correct. But
then again, he's a liberal so nothing he can or will do would be okay
with you.


Loogie, with Dodd, it's what it is. He has sold Pratt and Whitney and
hundreds of other companies down the river here for decades. He was a
friend of Angelo but the congress was too afraid to even have a look so
they killed the investigation like they always do. It is not a hidden
fact that he got a great mortgage loan from Countrywide and was a friend
of Angelo, but the straight ticket voters here in CT don't care. Tom and
I live here, but I know, can't say anything bad about dems anywhere,
weather you know anything about them or not... Now *you* are sounding
like Harry.
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On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 08:26:07 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports
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NEVER EVER play a game of 3D Chess with Chris Dodd, the guy is way too
smart.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ALL-BU...sset= &ccode=

"We worked long and hard to enact the safeguards included in the
Credit CARD Act," Sen. Chris Dodd, a Democrat from Connecticut who had
introduced the bill in 2004, 2005 and 2008 before successfully passing
last spring, said in a statement. "But as soon as it was signed into
law, credit card companies were looking for ways to get around the
protections this Congress and the American people demanded."

Sure - that's why you delayed the implementation for nine months.

Moron. I'm so glad you aren't going to be reelected.



Money well spent

Dodd's top 5 bribers (from the FEC) since 2005
total individuals pacs
Citigroup Inc $285,694 $265,694 $20,000
SAC Capital Partners $262,800 $262,800 $0
United Technologies $258,550 $253,550 $5,000
Royal Bank of Scotland $246,200 $224,200 $22,000
Bank of America $242,400 $192,400 $50,000


Isn't it amazing how similar the sums are?

It's as if corruption has a rate card.

He's clearly bought and paid for, as is Lieberman.

Baucus must be ****ing his handlers off but good.

They need to be cleared out. Sounds like Dodd is on his way.
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On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 08:26:07 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

NEVER EVER play a game of 3D Chess with Chris Dodd, the guy is way too
smart.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ALL-BU...sset= &ccode=

"We worked long and hard to enact the safeguards included in the
Credit CARD Act," Sen. Chris Dodd, a Democrat from Connecticut who had
introduced the bill in 2004, 2005 and 2008 before successfully passing
last spring, said in a statement. "But as soon as it was signed into
law, credit card companies were looking for ways to get around the
protections this Congress and the American people demanded."

Sure - that's why you delayed the implementation for nine months.

Moron. I'm so glad you aren't going to be reelected.



Money well spent

Dodd's top 5 bribers (from the FEC) since 2005
total individuals pacs
Citigroup Inc $285,694 $265,694 $20,000
SAC Capital Partners $262,800 $262,800 $0
United Technologies $258,550 $253,550 $5,000
Royal Bank of Scotland $246,200 $224,200 $22,000
Bank of America $242,400 $192,400 $50,000


Oh, but Loogie even though he doesn't know anything about Dodd, swears
he is legit, after all, anything liberal is great, anything republican
is bad, bad, bad.... Dodd is dirty, nobody up her denys that but him,
problem is, the blue straight ticket voters up here don't care as long
as they still have theirs. And most of them being limousine liberals
from wall street firms and insurance agencies, they already have
theirs...


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On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 16:00:07 -0400, Tosk
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Oh, but Loogie even though he doesn't know anything about Dodd, swears
he is legit, after all, anything liberal is great, anything republican
is bad, bad, bad.... Dodd is dirty, nobody up her denys that but him,
problem is, the blue straight ticket voters up here don't care as long
as they still have theirs. And most of them being limousine liberals
from wall street firms and insurance agencies, they already have
theirs...


I went to school with Chris Dodd for a while but he doesn't list it on
his resume. I guess the school we went to then (Woodward Prep) wasn't
classy enough for a senator ... although it was good enough for a
senator's son at the time, 1961 or so. (something he wouldn't let us
forget)


I have nothing, nor have I ever have, good to say about Dodd. He was
a jerk when he was my Congresscritter and he's been a jerk since he
was Senator.

When it comes to money, oh he's your best buddy. When it comes to
actually getting something done for a constituent, it's how much have
you given me lately.

His alter ego Joe Courtney learned that lesson well - hopefully we'll
be rid of that do nothing moron too.

At least when Gedenson was in office, he actually tried to help his
constituents and it didn't matter if you donated or not. He may have
been a putz in terms of committee assignment and personality, but he
did try to help the people who elected him.

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On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 08:26:07 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports
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NEVER EVER play a game of 3D Chess with Chris Dodd, the guy is way too
smart.


http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ALL-BU...ates-apf-36424....


"We worked long and hard to enact the safeguards included in the
Credit CARD Act," Sen. Chris Dodd, a Democrat from Connecticut who had
introduced the bill in 2004, 2005 and 2008 before successfully passing
last spring, said in a statement. "But as soon as it was signed into
law, credit card companies were looking for ways to get around the
protections this Congress and the American people demanded."


Sure - that's why you delayed the implementation for nine months.


Moron. *I'm so glad you aren't going to be reelected.


Money well spent


Dodd's top 5 bribers (from the FEC) since 2005
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *total * individuals pacs
Citigroup Inc * * * * * * *$285,694 * * * *$265,694 * * * *$20,000
SAC Capital Partners * * * $262,800 * * * *$262,800 * * * *$0
United Technologies * * * *$258,550 * * * *$253,550 * * * *$5,000
Royal Bank of Scotland * * $246,200 * * * *$224,200 * * * *$22,000
Bank of America * *$242,400 * * * *$192,400 * * * *$50,000


Oh, but Loogie even though he doesn't know anything about Dodd, swears
he is legit, after all, anything liberal is great, anything republican
is bad, bad, bad.... Dodd is dirty, nobody up her denys that but him,
problem is, the blue straight ticket voters up here don't care as long
as they still have theirs. And most of them being limousine liberals
from wall street firms and insurance agencies, they already have
theirs...- Hide quoted text -

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In a way, Dodd seems that he's affected with "Blago" syndrome.

with only a 12% aproval rate, Blaggy was such an idiot that his own
family, let alone political party didn't like him.
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