Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Two more reasons not to elect Dummycrats














According to the Sun Gazzette, Representative Jim Moran (D-VA) chose yesterday to interject politics into a ceremony that honored those who died 9/11/01.

...Moran then maneuvered into more sensitive ground, suggesting that the country was not safer and intimating that the Bush administration's foreign policy was headed in the wrong directions.

“More people hate us,” Moran said, a comment that drew an outburst from the crowd.

“My brother died on 9/11 - don't make this political,” a woman in audience cried out.

Moran continued, calling on the nation to address the root causes of terrorism by the 10th anniversary of the attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center.

This is from a man who in 2003....contended that the U.S. would not be considering military action against Iraq "if it were not for the strong support of the Jewish community for this war… The leaders of the Jewish community are influential enough that they could change the direction of where this is going, and I think they should."

Moran is pictured with what appears to be a bribe.

After all according to the Washington Post.....Moran took an unsecured $25,000 loan from a friend who was a lobbyist for Schering-Plough in 1999, just a few weeks after Moran co-sponsored a bill to help the drug giant protect its monopoly on the allergy drug Claritin. Moran also took a $50,000 loan from James Kimsey, cofounder of America Online, a huge local employer, and he became a leading backer of bankruptcy-reform legislation four days after he took a $447,000 loan with unusually generous terms from MBNA, the credit company that was pushing the reform bill.

In Missouri Claire McCaskill Dummycrat for U.S. Senate has accused President Bush of letting poor blacks in Louisiana die during Hurricane Katrina.

Per The Washington Times....

"George Bush let people die on rooftops in New Orleans because they were poor and because they were black," she told a group of Democratic state legislators last week.
The comments, made as she outlined Mr. Talent's efforts to attract minority voters, were first reported by Pub Def Weekly, a St. Louis-based blog.

I was in Kansas City, Missouri last week and saw her TV commercials.

They tout her being strong on defense and immigration, without saying how. They also talk about her prosecution of 2,000 people for drugs. That doesn't seem like a lot for Missouri, especially when you consider all those Meth labs in the back country.

Show Me substance!

What I don't understand is how Missouri wouldn't elect her as their own Governor and now they're trying to inflict her on the entire country.

Of course this is the same state that elected a dead man to the U.S. Senate and then put his incompetent widow in his place. Not surprisingly this is that same Senate seat.

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