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Another Texan makes his mark
A Texas legislator let one slip on Thursday when he presented his case for quick payments to storm damage victims by saying, “Don’t nitpick, don’t try to Jew them down.” State Rep. Larry Taylor (R), Chairman of the Joint Legislative Committee on Windstorm Insurance, made the comment during a hearing discussing payments to windstorm damage victims. According to Quorum Report’s Harvey Kronberg, Taylor quickly realized his mistake and went on with his speech. From Kronberg: “Without pausing he added, ‘That’s probably a bad term’ and then resumed his remarks.” Taylor also issued a statement later that night apologizing for his comment. “At a legislative oversight committee hearing today, I inadvertently used a phrase that many people find offensive,” Taylor said. “I corrected myself immediately when I realized what I had said. I regret my poor choice of words and sincerely apologize for any harm they may have caused.” He's apologizing for saying in public what he'd normally reserve for private conversation. |
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Another Texan makes his mark
On Nov 4, 2:06*pm, jps wrote:
A Texas legislator let one slip on Thursday when he presented his case for quick payments to storm damage victims by saying, Don t nitpick, don t try to Jew them down. State Rep. Larry Taylor (R), Chairman of the Joint Legislative Committee on Windstorm Insurance, made the comment during a hearing discussing payments to windstorm damage victims. According to Quorum Report s Harvey Kronberg, Taylor quickly realized his mistake and went on with his speech. From Kronberg: Without pausing he added, That s probably a bad term and then resumed his remarks. *Taylor also issued a statement later that night apologizing for his comment. At a legislative oversight committee hearing today, I inadvertently used a phrase that many people find offensive, Taylor said. I corrected myself immediately when I realized what I had said. I regret my poor choice of words and sincerely apologize for any harm they may have caused. He's apologizing for saying in public what he'd normally reserve for private conversation. It just keeps on coming with these Repugnant characters. |
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Another Texan makes his mark
On 11/4/11 1:48 PM, North Star wrote:
On Nov 4, 2:06 pm, wrote: A Texas legislator let one slip on Thursday when he presented his case for quick payments to storm damage victims by saying, Don t nitpick, don t try to Jew them down. State Rep. Larry Taylor (R), Chairman of the Joint Legislative Committee on Windstorm Insurance, made the comment during a hearing discussing payments to windstorm damage victims. According to Quorum Report s Harvey Kronberg, Taylor quickly realized his mistake and went on with his speech. From Kronberg: Without pausing he added, That s probably a bad term and then resumed his remarks. Taylor also issued a statement later that night apologizing for his comment. At a legislative oversight committee hearing today, I inadvertently used a phrase that many people find offensive, Taylor said. I corrected myself immediately when I realized what I had said. I regret my poor choice of words and sincerely apologize for any harm they may have caused. He's apologizing for saying in public what he'd normally reserve for private conversation. It just keeps on coming with these Repugnant characters. When it comes to Repugnant Republicans, there simple is no bottom to the barrel. |
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On Fri, 04 Nov 2011 13:59:10 -0400, X ` Man
wrote: On 11/4/11 1:48 PM, North Star wrote: On Nov 4, 2:06 pm, wrote: A Texas legislator let one slip on Thursday when he presented his case for quick payments to storm damage victims by saying, Don t nitpick, don t try to Jew them down. State Rep. Larry Taylor (R), Chairman of the Joint Legislative Committee on Windstorm Insurance, made the comment during a hearing discussing payments to windstorm damage victims. According to Quorum Report s Harvey Kronberg, Taylor quickly realized his mistake and went on with his speech. From Kronberg: Without pausing he added, That s probably a bad term and then resumed his remarks. Taylor also issued a statement later that night apologizing for his comment. At a legislative oversight committee hearing today, I inadvertently used a phrase that many people find offensive, Taylor said. I corrected myself immediately when I realized what I had said. I regret my poor choice of words and sincerely apologize for any harm they may have caused. He's apologizing for saying in public what he'd normally reserve for private conversation. It just keeps on coming with these Repugnant characters. When it comes to Repugnant Republicans, there simple is no bottom to the barrel. They stamp 'em out like widgets in Texas. |
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On Fri, 4 Nov 2011 10:48:21 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote: On Nov 4, 2:06*pm, jps wrote: A Texas legislator let one slip on Thursday when he presented his case for quick payments to storm damage victims by saying, Don t nitpick, don t try to Jew them down. State Rep. Larry Taylor (R), Chairman of the Joint Legislative Committee on Windstorm Insurance, made the comment during a hearing discussing payments to windstorm damage victims. According to Quorum Report s Harvey Kronberg, Taylor quickly realized his mistake and went on with his speech. From Kronberg: Without pausing he added, That s probably a bad term and then resumed his remarks. *Taylor also issued a statement later that night apologizing for his comment. At a legislative oversight committee hearing today, I inadvertently used a phrase that many people find offensive, Taylor said. I corrected myself immediately when I realized what I had said. I regret my poor choice of words and sincerely apologize for any harm they may have caused. He's apologizing for saying in public what he'd normally reserve for private conversation. It just keeps on coming with these Repugnant characters. which GOP guy in N carolina was it a few years ago who said jews have a talent for making money... |
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