Posted on 10/30/2013 7:40:22 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
WASHINGTON In light of Florida Congressman Alan Graysons shocking email comparing the Tea Party Caucus to the Ku Klux Klan, Representative Tim Huelskamp (KS-01) issued the following response:
When is enough going to be enough with the Democratic Party and their racism and bigotry? I condemn Congressman Graysons actions in employing a symbol of hate and evil in a crass attempt to raise political contributions. No matter where you are on the political spectrum, using the KKK for political gain is beyond irresponsible. He knows full the well the negative emotions and hurt conveyed by his racist imagery. As a Catholic, I also take great offense at his use of these hurtful images considering the amount of torture and pain many Catholics endured at the hands of the KKK.
Representative Graysons actions are an insult to African Americans, Catholics, and all Americans in this country. Shame on you, Mr. Grayson, for your deplorable and racist email. Shame on the Democratic Party for their tolerance of such hateful tactics. Actions like this do not help our country move forward especially with an issue that remains sensitive to so many of us here in the U.S.
What, Grayson and decorum? Mr. “Die Quickly”?
Grayson is the type that needs a very long stay at the funny farm. Who knows what kind of skeletons adorn his closet.
Floridians, just getting the caliber of representation they deserve! Too bad the stench reaches beyond their state’s border.
Grayson was in a mental institution .
He went thru to avoid charge of sexual harassment and stalking of a former law firm employee.
Funny how the media has buried those facts.
Evil and crazy
Excellent
Hes a psychopath
Textbook example, serious mental issues going on there
They won’t be able to cover up his next really bad psychotic episode.
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