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yongrel
05-22-2008, 09:09 AM
Am I the only one seriously bothered by the prospect of Jindal being on the GOP ticket? According to the recent flash of coverage, he's one of three candidates for the slot being introduced to McCain.

Ugh. Such a slimy politician.

mattc2345
05-22-2008, 09:41 AM
I don't know too much about him but I skimmed his wikipedia entry and didn't see anything too slimy. What's your beef with him?

crazyfingers
05-22-2008, 09:43 AM
I'd like to see McCain choose Gov. Sarah Palin. I'm not holding my breath though.

Mr. Coolidge
05-22-2008, 12:27 PM
Jindal is the current governor of Louisiana. He ran his electoral campaign there based on "cleaning up corruption". Also, he is very young (in his thirties) and of Indian (not Native American) descent, which is a big first. Anyway, his election was a big deal down in Louisiana.

So how did the corruption-crusade work out? Falling short on his promises, I'm guessing from your reaction, Yongrel?

yongrel
05-22-2008, 12:34 PM
So how did the corruption-crusade work out? Falling short on his promises, I'm guessing from your reaction, Yongrel?

Precisley. He's made some token moves that play well in the media but do little. Not to mention that the spending in LA has increased dramatically under him.

Not to mention that he is pro-Real ID and supports the Patriot Act, among other things.

Sandra
05-22-2008, 12:57 PM
He has never finished a tern of any office he had run for before running for another office. Ever. Also Jindal promotes public tranparancy in all offices except his own and a chosen few. Exactly the same crap Bush is pushing.


http://www.theadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080519/OPINION/805190302

A great place to get some breaking info in Louisiana is www.thedeadpelican.com

Kade
05-22-2008, 01:20 PM
Am I the only one seriously bothered by the prospect of Jindal being on the GOP ticket? According to the recent flash of coverage, he's one of three candidates for the slot being introduced to McCain.

Ugh. Such a slimy politician.

Jindal is a Southern Dinesh D'Souza.

Theocrat
05-22-2008, 02:12 PM
Jindal is a Southern Dinesh D'Souza.

What do you have against Dinesh D'Souza?

yongrel
05-22-2008, 02:15 PM
What do you have against Dinesh D'Souza?

In his book The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11, he wrote the following:

"The cultural left in this country is responsible for causing 9/11 ... the cultural left and its allies in Congress, the media, Hollywood, the non-profit sector and the universities are the primary cause of the volcano of anger toward America that is erupting from the Islamic world."

mattc2345
05-22-2008, 11:15 PM
Meh. Sounds like a typical politician.

jdmyprez_deo_vindice
05-22-2008, 11:33 PM
I knew all I needed to know about how corrupt he is when I first found out that he was under consideration by McCain. Do you honestly think that he is going to choose a true conservative or a man of principle?

JRegs85
05-22-2008, 11:54 PM
It really doesn't matter. Anyone "moderate" enough to be a presidential or VP candidate for the GOP or Dem party is not good for our country.

JohnCrabtree
05-23-2008, 09:04 AM
Some of the legislation he passed does do very good things for transparency and ethics in LA. A lot of it does affect the executive brnach, especiall yhte two executive orders he issued.

You can check out the legislation that was passed during the 200 special session on ethics reform by going to http://www.legis.state.la.us/ and clicking on the first special session link. Here you can find the text of the bills that have passed or are still in committee.

Also his executive orders can be found at the Louisiana offical website. Remember, a governor, and a president are not a king. They can only accomplish so much without the legislative branch.

I of course disagree with the expansion of the cost of governmnet and the support of the patriot act, but as far as VP candidates go that McCain is considering, he is at the top.

I too would rather see Ron Paul, Bob Barr, Sarah Paladin, or anyother Libertarian leaning republican as VP ( how about Neil Boortz?) but I just don't think that Jindal is all that bad. , No where near as bad as say, John McCain.

Sandra
05-23-2008, 09:13 AM
Some of the legislation he passed does do very good things for transparency and ethics in LA. A lot of it does affect the executive brnach, especiall yhte two executive orders he issued.

You can check out the legislation that was passed during the 200 special session on ethics reform by going to http://www.legis.state.la.us/ and clicking on the first special session link. Here you can find the text of the bills that have passed or are still in committee.

Also his executive orders can be found at the Louisiana offical website. Remember, a governor, and a president are not a king. They can only accomplish so much without the legislative branch.

I of course disagree with the expansion of the cost of governmnet and the support of the patriot act, but as far as VP candidates go that McCain is considering, he is at the top.

I too would rather see Ron Paul, Bob Barr, Sarah Paladin, or anyother Libertarian leaning republican as VP ( how about Neil Boortz?) but I just don't think that Jindal is all that bad. , No where near as bad as say, John McCain.


Uh,.... the entire legislature is criticizing Jindal for a bill he's pushing to exempt himself and offices of his choice from transparency and disclosure. He demands a clean up of everyone but himself, that's what the big deal is right now.
http://www.tri-parishtimes.com/articles/2008/05/20/news/225_56_jindal.txt

Here's an article of Jindal's attempt to power grab appointment powers of the lieutenant governor:

http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/19164709.html

Before you sing the praises of Jindal on a Libertarian leaning forum, Go check out his appalling voting record.

HOLLYWOOD
05-23-2008, 09:18 AM
Precisley. He's made some token moves that play well in the media but do little. Not to mention that the spending in LA has increased dramatically under him.

Not to mention that he is pro-Real ID and supports the Patriot Act, among other things.

Don't they all? It's a move to throw names out to the public on so-called: DO GOODERS' and a 'LABELED' minority to appease the public and votes. All this public P.R. spreading is from the 50 professionals behind the scene, running John McCain's campaign. McLieberman can't even read his prepared AND rehearsed speeches off the teleprompter. There's an indication for him NOT to be president... he needs pre-written PR speeches.

Count on McLieberman's VP to be a condescending vote grabbing moderate but underneath, a pro ZIONIST/WEALTH/NEOCON

HERE's 2 sites with the ODDS for VP: Jindal is far down the list... his VP name isjust PR crap in MSM

http://www.oddschecker.com/specials/politics-and-election/us-presidential-election/republican-vice-president-candidate (http://www.oddschecker.com/specials/politics-and-election/us-presidential-election/republican-vice-president-candidate)

http://www.easyodds.com/compareodds/specials/Politics/m/115077-234-3.html (http://www.easyodds.com/compareodds/specials/Politics/m/115077-234-3.html)

Theocrat
05-23-2008, 11:59 AM
In his book The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11, he wrote the following:

"The cultural left in this country is responsible for causing 9/11 ... the cultural left and its allies in Congress, the media, Hollywood, the non-profit sector and the universities are the primary cause of the volcano of anger toward America that is erupting from the Islamic world."

Though I can understand why D'Souza would say that, I think 9/11 had more to do with our interventionistic foreign policy (or maybe it was a government conspiracy) than it did with the Islamic world's projection of the immorality of our country and their means to punish it somehow.