Posted on 05/03/2005 12:49:51 PM PDT by areafiftyone
As a native and citizen of the Garden State, I apologize deeply and humbly for our state's two lamentable U. S. Senators, both of whom are less than worthless.
Lautenberg is particularly vicious and oily, as in the letters above, where he tries to use anti-terrorist rhetorick and innuendo to misrepresent Robertson's analysis.
If I were not firmly against name-calling in pllitical debate, I would call Laut-Lautenberg a slime.
Ah, Frank, it was the New Jersey Supreme Court that ignored New Jersey election law and put you back in the Senate. So, like, Mr. Robertson is RIGHT, a--hole.
...I think the gradual erosion of the consensus that's held our country together is probably more serious than a few bearded terrorists who fly into buildings....
Truth Attack!
Lousenburg is a commie!
I'm shocked!
I didn't know Lautenberg was still alive. What is he, 120?
Condemn the question too then. All the guy did was answer a stupid question. Why did they even invite him to be a guest? Was it to set this whole drama thing up?
"New Jersey Democrats agreed that former senator Frank Lautenberg should replace scandal-plagued Sen. Robert Torricelli on the November ballot. Whether they would be allowed to make the switch was at issue. The state Democratic Party was headed to the state's Supreme Court Wednesday to ask that Lautenberg be substituted for Torricelli, who dropped his re-election bid Monday."
More astute commentary from the New Jersey mafia.
Sounds to me like a set-up with that question.
Liberals love to demand that Republicans condemn their own supporters. It's time we end the practice. Like you point out, their side says more dumb things than our side says. And the one you are talking about was a comment from a politician, not some TV evangelist. Why should Frist go around condemning TV evangelists?
Exactly.
Ignore Lautenberg -- he's a silly bastard who has occasional brain farts..
The more the lunatics speak out, the more they unmask themselves...
It's not so much who they attack -- its more interesting in who they will NOT attack...
Semper Fi
I thought we were supposed to oppose politicians meddling in religious affairs.
On the other hand, I liked the headline, and hereby join the call for Frist to condemn Lautenberg's remarks.
Trying harder to create rifts in the Republican fabric.
Frank's been even more crabby since Daschle left in January, since Harry Reid wraps ole Frank's diapers too tight.
As for Lautenberg, he can go **** himself. Let him apologize for what his beliefs did to Newark and a thousand other places. How many died there, Frankie?
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