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4.22.2005

More Senate Racism from the Democrats

Sonorous John of the Magic Hat channels fellow Senator and ex-Klansman Robert Byrd, who famously filibustered civil rights legislation in the 60s:

I can tell you what I do believe though. When you have got tens of thousands of innocent souls perished in Darfur, when 11 million children are without health insurance, when our colossal debt subjects our economic future to the whims of Asian bankers, no on can tell me that faith demands all of a sudden that you put the Senate into a position where it is going to pull itself apart over the question of a few judges. No one with those priorities has a right to use faith to intimidate anyone of us.


Gotta love the reference to those nefarious "Asian bankers". Might any of them be the Khmer Rouge to whom Kerry claimed he ran guns to on the night he received his Magic Hat?

If Kerry's faith and that of his Lefty colleagues is so rock-solid, then how could anyone use faith to intimidate them?

As for Darfur, perhaps Kerry would like to support John Bolton's nomination to UN ambassador in order to reform the body, which has done precisely nothing to stop the Darfur genocide.

Somehow I doubt his faith impels him to do anything to keep African tribal minorities from being slaughtered---after all, they might one day become "African bankers".

(HT: The Blogfather)

1 Comments:

karen said...

I dug into Hugh's highlights. Dean warns of the danger in pulling out of Iraq, eh? What a freakin'...well, freak. He may well be the Republican's secret weapon come 2008, he cracks under pressure. I think it may have something to do with the heavy weight of his ego resting on a very short neck, thus constricting airflow to his pea-brained head. It swells, he reddens... you know the rest. And the thought of somehow spinning their message in a more appealing way so mediocre-minded folks with dirt under their nails can see that all Americans are Democrats at heart, yeah right. It's called *The Truth* and Nancy Pelosi and her Dem pals wouldn't know it if it slapped them up-side the head. The coolest thing I saw on TV after the elections were two women, Dem and Republican, markedly different in dress, speech and style. Young and sparkly fresh vs mature (maybe 40) and simpler, cleaner lines; not so much gush. They each spoke of their messages given to the People. Amazingly, the Republican stood on the value-adds up side. The Dem femm then wailed how if Democrats could just present their values in such a golden-spun way, they would have won the election. She chalked it up to presentation rather than Truth. The bewildered look on the Republican gal's face was priceless, as if to say," What spin? Truth doesn't require spin. It requires commitment and character."

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