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Posted by The Skipper    United States   on 02/08/2006 at 03:17 AM   
 
  1. I’m never surprised at the public antics of the members of the Party from Hell.  Fortunately, the Demoncrats have no long term memory otherwise they’d be might be more restrained when they choose to dance on someone’s grave.  Remember Paul Wellstone’s funeral AND the aftemath?  They don’t.  So just dance monkey, dance.

    Posted by rudebadger    United States   02/08/2006  at  07:28 AM  

  2. When you are dealing with cheap characters, you can expect cheap shots.

    Some of these specimens have sunk so low that comparing them to trailer-park trash is an insult to trailer-park trash.

    Oh yes yes yes, millions without health insurance, no money to help the poor, blah blah blah!  And most of these professional whiners got rich complaining about poverty!

    And I don’t remember any of them being singularly generous about dishing out their own loot in an effort to help.  They were always too ready to pick everyone else’s pockets, instead.  Typical!

    mad

    Posted by Tannenberg    United States   02/08/2006  at  07:55 AM  

  3. So what did you expect from the Party of Treason? 

    The poverty pimps and the failed Presidents needed the free TV coverage. 

    The Wellstone funeral is now the model for all future Donk events.

    Posted by MAJ Mike    United States   02/08/2006  at  07:55 AM  

  4. My heart aches for the disrespect shown at the funeral of a woman who never responded to any of the indignaties heaped upon her in life with anything other than grace. Instead of honoring her life and achievements, her contemporaries chose to use the stage to aggrandize themselves. They should all be ashamed.

    Posted by Punkins    United States   02/08/2006  at  08:07 AM  

  5. Peanut Farmer is just a delirious, senile, and totally irelavant old coot, and the best thing he can do is STFU and go back to building his cheap shanties, er, habitats for humanity, and otherwise just stay out of public attention. Methinks he inhaled far too much peanut dust in his younger days… crazy old dickhead

    Oh, yeah, and just how many “People of Color” did PeanutBoy have in high positions in his cabinet question  (sound of cickets chirping).... He was too busy giving “nucular” technology away to the NoKos, to be concerned with such trivial matters.

    Slick Willie, as usual, just had to turn this into just another donkeycrat political event. Just like the Wellstone debacle. Of course, he was the “Best President Ever”, as far as the Chicoms, and NoKos are concerned, more nuclear secrets and guided missile technology for sale, in return for campaign “contributions”.  Then der schlickmeister was totally asleep at the wheel, as far as moooooselimmmmmb terrorism was concerned.

    Posted by Rat Patrol    United States   02/08/2006  at  09:00 AM  

  6. And even when dumping the dummycrats don’t realize that they are dumping on themselves - party of slavery/plantation, oops it was Lincoln a Repub who stopped that crap.

    Carter and his reference to tapping of MLK - oops again, it was the Kennedy bros (JFK & RFK) behind that - dummycrats all - and he (convienently) forgets that it was the Repubs that pushed the Civil Rights Act through against all the raging from those southern dummycrats in their white robes (perhaps he might want to talk to ‘KKK’ Byrd and Duke for refreshers here on who was not for equality of blacks).

    Shame on the black community for not standing up and saying NO, not here, not now and stop using us to bash others politicially. I guess that staying ignorant has it’s benefits on both sides.

    Too f*in bad that they are all dragging America into poverty, embarressment and the gutter with this crap.

    Posted by wardmama4    United States   02/08/2006  at  10:20 AM  

  7. OCM, yes President Bush is a class act - which most of the MSM won’t acknowledge or mention. Waaaaaaaaay, too busy touting the words of hate, dissension, and racism that the PC dems just seem to embrace all too often.

    And indeed Mrs. King was an example of rising above - a lesson the current crop of dems and black community leaders might want to learn from.

    Posted by wardmama4    United States   02/08/2006  at  10:46 AM  

  8. OCM, OCM - I can read and I do know that you think President Bush is less than a class act - sarcasm sometimes just doesn’t come throw in print.  red face

    When President Bush speaks from the heart or doesn’t give a damn what will be printed about him (as he did on 9/12/01 and at Mrs King’s funeral) he is great to listen to.

    Admiral James Stockdale with 201 navy flight missions, 26 military awards to include 4 Silver Stars and the Medal of Honor and a Masters Degree in philosophy was made to look foolish and like an idiot at a Vice Presidental Debate (against King of the Moonbats, Al Gore and the less than stellar Quayle).

    Chosen career path, education and even a good script writer can’t always save someone from their own mouths - look at that current batch of moonbats masquerading as spokespeople for the ‘American people’ lead by their king (Al ‘I invented the internet’ Gore) and queen (Cindy ‘we are waging a neuclear war against Iraq’ Sheehan).

    Posted by wardmama4    United States   02/08/2006  at  01:25 PM  

  9. While the usual suspects were an embarrassment; no worse, a disgrace, at a funeral, our President kept his dignity, and just as his speech reflected his character, his not walking out when the others turned disgustingly political reflected that fine character.

    Do y’all suppose when politics gets to the national level that sort of thing is not only tolerated but expected, all just part of the game?

    I thought I heard that the insulters were guests on Air Force One for the trip to the funeral.  If that were the case and I were in Bush’s shoes, I would have endured the insults for the sake of the dignity of the office and the occasion until the funeral was over, then pay my respects to the family, refuse to greet that race pimp minister on the way out, and hustle off with my motorcade, leaving the Clintons and Carter standing in the church parking lot.

    In a just world, it would be raining very hard when I left them there.

    Posted by dick    United States   02/08/2006  at  01:26 PM  

  10. Rain?  Good heavens, cue the HAIL, the size of baseballs!  That would be more like justice.

    LOL

    Posted by Tannenberg    United States   02/08/2006  at  03:21 PM  

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