Archive for October, 2006

Idiot Democrats can’t keep their mouth shut! Kerry says screw the military!

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

k.jpgFrom Wizbang 

Hot Air has the audio. 

Michelle Malkin has a lot of seething reaction.

This is why I believe that the Democrats won’t win next week.
These people lead by the likes of John Kerry, these people are the biggest bunch of moronic dolts I have ever seen.
You Democrats had this election won, it was yours for the taking, all you had to do was run a clean quiet campaign, but NOOOOOOO!
You continue to put your foot in your mouths.
I’m praying Republicans will wake up and not allow these crazy bastards to take over.

MORE REACTION…

Webloggin - John Kerry Calls Military Members Dumb                                                                                

Miller’s Time - Idiots On Parade Part XI…   

Y.A.C.R.W.B - John Kerry: Supports Our Troops?

Sister Toldjah - And this man could have been president, part 2: How John Kerry “supports the troops”

Murdoc Online - This man was close to being our President

 

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Hugh Hewitt has a few words about the dishonorable Senator Kerry:

has a few words about the dishonorable Senator Kerry:

has a few words about the dishonorable Senator Kerry: The Kerry sneer is part and parcel of the Pelosi Democrats, just as the attempt to suppress the votes of military serving overseas in the Florida recount is part of the Democratic Party legacy.There is a reason why an overwhelming majority of the military supports the president and votes GOP. They know the contempt most of the left feels for them and their mission, and they won’t be fooled by appearances at Veteran’s Day parades.

Any vote for any Democrat is not only a vote against victory and a vote for vulnerability. It is also a vote against the military. “End up in Iraq” if you don’t study hard and do your homework? Simply disgusting. What a miserable man.

 

UPDATE - Just a little curious, so I went to the following blogs as of (Noon central), these are the ones I read often and NONE had anything about the John Kerry flap.
This tells me everything I need to know about what the liberal Democrats think of this.
“OH SHIT, HE SAID WHAT!?”  
Fire Dog Lake
Huffington Post
America Blog
Kos
The News Blog
JABBS
Media Matters
My DD
Liberal Oaisis
Pandagon
Oliver Willis
Eschaton
Talk Left
Dem Bloggers
Crooks and Liars

UPDATE II -  I finally found a liberal blog that posted something 

While I disagree with Kerry on the troops’ IQ levels, I agree that they are generally uneducated, and that is the problem. They don’t go to college because they can’t afford to, apparently poverty is a concept that does not factor in Kerry’s political calculations.

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Black Democrats support Steele

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

eligible-black-voters.gifLet Snoop be real clear here. This is not about woo hoo, Black Democrats are supporting a Republican. This is about black folks waking up and leveraging their vote.
Democrats have been screwing over black folks for years. The tide seems to be turning blacks are not buying into the Democrat bullshit and are finally taking action.
Democrats, liberals, the liberal media and liberal bloggers can continue to ignore the significance of the black vote if they want.
If this trend continues the Democratic Party is toast.

By S.A. Miller and Jon Ward
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
 

Former Prince George’s County Executive Wayne K. Curry and five fellow black Democrats on the county council excoriated their party yesterday and endorsed Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele, a Republican, for U.S. Senate.

“The [Democratic] Party acts as though when they want our opinion, they’ll give it to us. It’s not going to be like that anymore,” said Mr. Curry, who in 1994 became the county’s first black executive and remains influential in the mostly black and heavily Democratic county.

Mr. Curry and the lawmakers said Democratic leaders repeatedly have snubbed the black community and their county, noting the lack of party support for the Senate campaign of former National Association for the Advancement of Colored People chief Kweisi Mfume, who lost the Democratic primary to Rep. Benjamin L. Cardin.

The Democratic ticket lacks black candidates, they said, and candidates from Prince George’s County, which is home to more than 320,000 registered Democrats – the most of any jurisdiction in Maryland.
“We’re not puppets. We’re not gullible,” Mr. Curry said during a press conference at the Infusion Tea Cafe in Largo. “This ain’t the first time we’ve charged up a hill.”
He was joined by fellow black Democrats David Harrington of Bladensburg, Samuel H. Dean of Bowie, Camille A. Exum of Capitol Heights, Tony Knotts of Temple Hills and Marilyn Bland of Clinton — all officials on the nine-member county council.

Other black Democratic leaders endorsing Mr. Steele yesterday included Major Riddick, former chief of staff for former Gov. Parris N. Glendening; Ron Lipscomb, a major fundraiser and trustee of the state party; and businessmen Clayton Duhaney and M.A. “Mike” Little.
“There’s a revolution going on here,” said Jerry McLaurin, a county developer and Steele supporter who attended the announcement. “This is going to radiate throughout the county like an explosion.”
Mr. Steele, who lives in the county and is the first black to be elected to statewide office in Maryland, said he was “humbled.”

“As I started this campaign, I said to myself I didn’t want this to be so much about party as about people, and these individuals seem to understand and appreciate that as well,” he said.
The endorsements were issued as Democratic officials are scrambling to secure their most loyal bloc — black voters.

demoslave1.jpgMr. Curry said the Steele endorsements are “the continuation of a long civil rights struggle.”
Mr. Dean, a former council chairman who was elected in 2002 with 93 percent of the vote, said blacks have had a one-sided relationship with the Democratic Party since they shifted allegiance from the Republican Party in 1932.
“We were in the Democratic Party while they were lynching black folks. We were in the Democratic Party while they were segregating folks,” Mr. Dean said. “We have been loyal Democrats, [but] when the party has an opportunity to do something to show that their base is recognized, appreciated and acknowledged, they don’t.”

“The issue is what we want not only from the state party but from the national party,” he said. “Give us respect. We cannot continue to be in the room but not allowed to come to the table. What we are doing now is saying, ‘Forget it. We are not going to wait for you to bring us to the table. We are going to not only get to the table, we are going to take it.’ “

Other Maryland Democratic leaders — such as U.S. House Minority Whip Steny H. Hoyer, Prince George’s County Executive Jack B. Johnson and Delegate Anthony G. Brown of Prince George’s County, who is running for lieutenant governor — declined to comment.

A Cardin campaign spokesman did not return calls.
Mr. Cardin, a white 10-term congressman from Baltimore, said this weekend that his “message to the African-American community and to all communities is that we’ve got to change the priorities in Washington.”
“You’re twice as likely to be without health insurance if you’re African-American. So, yes, [black voters are] concerned about a senator who’s going to stand up for universal health coverage. I will. Michael Steele won’t. He supports George Bush’s policies,” Mr. Cardin said.

Mr. Curry said that Mr. Steele is a “good man with a good plan,” and although he differs with some of Mr. Steele’s views, he also differs with some of the Democratic Party’s platform.
He said the lieutenant governor is “most responsive to the things that will make our futures brighter.”

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