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To: Brytani
What is it with women members of state/fed senate getting away with assaulting cops?

just watch any movie or TV show, even commercials, demonstrate that it's ok for women to hit- it's even encouraged as a way for women to stop men from being "stupid" or "bigoted" or whatever N.O.W. thinks is bad behavior of men (in general). Also, notice how 90% of hollywood movies have a snotty black lady put the "star" in his/her place? I've even read black authors, who are sick of the stereotyped blacks as "mentors" (Morgan Freeman - great actor, but always mentoring), angry and snotty women in the supporting roles, etc.

I'm surprised that these people (angry democrat politicians) are never sued. If this lady happened to be a white business owner, Al Sharpton would have been there getting lawyers lined up to for the shakedown.

If you've ever watched CSPAN coverage of either house, you'll see who the dimwits are and wonder how they ever get elected. I think it has more to do with not being very bright and having a lot of power handed to them- they just don't know how to act "professionally".

The good thing is that their voters are starting to get smarter and vote these people out of office, instead of being led like sheep and voting by color/party. Hopefully, this lady will be gone like McKinney. That sort of angry diplomacy helps no one, especially their constituents.

It's funny that these are the same people, who always say that President Bush should have had more patience with Iraq....shown more "restraint"...

15 posted on 08/26/2006 6:31:40 AM PDT by DilJective (Proudly serving in the US Army)
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To: DilJective

"this lady"

Huh?


23 posted on 08/26/2006 8:52:42 PM PDT by billhilly
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