To: MNJohnnie
Johnnie, there is a little rule I like to call “Massa’s Law” that states as follows:
“Any man who changes party affiliation from Republican to Democratic will immediately forfeit all knowledge of foreign policy.”
(It’s named after MoveOn.org darling Eric Massa, a former Navy pilot turned surrender monkey who ran for Congress in my district in ‘06 as a “former Republican.”)
108 posted on
12/02/2007 6:34:12 AM PST by
jmyrlefuller
(The Associated Press: The most dangerous news organization in America.[TM])
To: jmyrlefuller
Clip of Presidential looking Hillary after the unfortunate hostage taking. She is wearing a gold colored scarf.
To: jmyrlefuller
Johnnie, there is a little rule I like to call Massas Law that states as follows: Any man who changes party affiliation from Republican to Democratic will immediately forfeit all knowledge of foreign policy.
(Its named after MoveOn.org darling Eric Massa, a former Navy pilot turned surrender monkey who ran for Congress in my district in 06 as a former Republican.)
Massa Law. Hmmm I will have to remember that. Great post!
367 posted on
12/02/2007 8:55:48 AM PST by
MNJohnnie
(What drug pushers do with drugs, politicians do with government subsides)
To: jmyrlefuller
Thank you for your observation. I had always wondered who Massa was when Harry Belafonte attacked Condi Rice and Colin Powell as "house slaves" - that's to say, ones that get to move into the Massa's house as long as they do everything the Massa tells 'em.
NOTE. Of course, I especially liked Mark Steyn's contemporaneous comments in Telegraph: "Harry is the last fellow who should be accusing anyone of being a white man's black man: ask any real calypso singer what he thinks of Belafonte's honky-friendly hits. But what's perplexing is the sight of a has-been pop singer who seems to think American cabinet secretaries have no right to deviate from his line. You'd be hard put to find a tally man to tally exactly how bananas Harry is these days."
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419 posted on
12/02/2007 9:29:46 AM PST by
OESY
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