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Farewell To The King Of Pork
Personal Liberty ^ | 7/9/2010 | Chip Wood

Posted on 07/09/2010 7:06:10 AM PDT by IbJensen

There’s been a lot written over the past 12 days about the death of Robert Byrd, the so-called “last lion of the Senate.” But the West Virginia senator was no lion despite all the accolades that have been heaped on him since his death. He was a pig. In fact, when it came to grabbing as much government booty as he could, the distinguished senator was the greediest pig of all.

Fox News commentator Fred Barnes put it well when he said, “[Byrd] epitomized what most members of Congress try to do: maximize the flow of Federal funds to their state or district. Only he did it better. He was not only extraordinarily effective in funneling largess to West Virginia; he was unabashed about taking credit for it in an ostentatious way.”

Citizens Against Government Waste denounced Byrd as the “King of Pork.” In 2006, a group called Porkbusters gave Byrd their Lifetime Achievement Award for establishing “a pork record second to none.” Should being the biggest porker of all time really be called an achievement?

There are more than 50 projects in West Virginia—all financed by taxpayers in other states—that are named for Byrd or his late wife Erma. Byrd frequently gloated about how much loot he was able to snare for his state. Here, for example, are his remarks at the dedication ceremony four years ago of the Robert C. Byrd Biotechnology Center at Marshall University in Huntington: The effort began, he said, “with a visit to my office, yeah! Yeah, man. Yeah, man, a visit to my office, yeah” by the school’s president. So Byrd then proceeded to do what he did best: “I rolled up my sleeves to do the work in Congress to secure the Federal funding. Yeah, man, you’re looking at Big Daddy. Big Daddy!”

As you can see, Byrd loved to brag about how easily he got the Federal spigot turned in West Virginia’s direction: “I’ve been [in the Senate] longer than anybody else… so I added $35.6 million. That ain’t chicken feed. No man, that’s not little stuff. That’s not small stuff.”

Actually, when compared to a Federal budget of $3.8 trillion, and a deficit of $1.3 trillion, that is chicken feed to our big-spenders in Washington. But not in West Virginia, one of the most impoverished states in the union. Which brings up a point I have not heard anyone else make: Why did all those untold billions that Byrd was able to grab for his state do so little good for the people there?

Think about it for a minute. Thanks to Byrd’s efforts, along with a compliant bureaucracy and kowtowing administrations, for most of the 51 years he served in the Senate, West Virginians received more bang for their bucks—that is, more tax dollars back from Uncle Sam than they contributed—than any other state in the union.

If sucking at the teat of Big Government makes you stronger and healthier, why isn’t West Virginia one of the richest states in the nation? Instead, when measured by the jobs its has created, the pay for those jobs, the living standards of its inhabitants, the quality of medical care and education and just about any other standard that’s important to your quality of life, West Virginia is a disaster.

Byrd could serve as a poster boy for the bad effects of big government. Instead, the mass media acted as though there was something good and noble about his life’s work.

Let’s be honest here. Byrd spent the first half of his adult life as one of the most racist, bigoted, downright nasty politicians the South has ever produced. He then spent the second half of his life building monuments to himself with your money.

This is someone we should admire?

Regarding the first part of my accusation, in his youth Byrd was an enthusiastic supporter of the Ku Klux Klan. In fact, when he was 24, he helped form a chapter of the noxious organization in his hometown. He was elected to the state legislature in 1946 and the House of Representatives six years later. In those early campaigns, he made sure he used the “n” word in every speech he made.

Later in life, Byrd claimed to have softened his stance against blacks. But he was still a foul-mouthed bigot. Four years ago, to show how “fair and balanced” he had become, he told a TV interviewer, “I’ve seen a lot of white niggers in my time.” Gee, Senator, how fair-minded of you.

A friend of mine claims that Byrd was the perfect argument in favor of term limits. To prove his point, he says, go to YouTube and watch one of Byrd’s last speeches. You’ll find it here, with a hilarious introduction by Jimmy Kimmel, the late-night television host.

After you watch it, let me ask you: Would you want a 92-year-old surgeon operating on you? Byrd was one of the most skillful transplant surgeons this country has seen. He grabbed money from the other 49 states and transferred it to his own.

For this he will probably always be loved and admired in West Virginia. In fact, it wouldn’t surprise me to learn that every community in the state is seeking even more Federal funds, to build a statue to their hero.

As for me, I prefer to salute the character of the men featured in this column last week… the incredibly brave patriots who pledged “their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor” to win liberty for us. Click here to see it… and receive your free 4th of July gift from us.

Until next time, keep some powder dry.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Government; Politics/Elections; US: West Virginia
KEYWORDS: 111th; byrd; byrdbrain; kkk
Let us exercise good Christian manners and pray for the salvation of the soul of this racist porker who contributed so much to the decline of freedom in America.

Let us pray that his successor will be more inclined to vote for lower taxes, less government, and more individual freedom. Let us objectively expose the harm he has done while still praying for his salvation. And most of all, let us never hesitate to point out the truth about what these corrupt politicians have done to destroy freedom, whether they did it from ignorance, arrogance, or because they were just plain evil.

We might not always know which one of these was the cause, but the deleterious effects of their actions need to be recognized and exposed.

1 posted on 07/09/2010 7:06:11 AM PDT by IbJensen
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To: IbJensen

It’s neither necessary nor appropriate to discuss whether the Senator from KKK was a pig. I am not happy that he died, although I am ecstatic that he will no longer be in what used to be our Senate.


2 posted on 07/09/2010 7:08:21 AM PDT by Pollster1 (Natural born citizen of the USA, with the birth certificate to prove it)
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To: Pollster1
In the future please remember everyone who praised this person upon his death. They told you very clearly and very publicly what they are and what their values are.

If you want to honor West Virginia please show the same out pouring of praise and public emotions when West Virginia buries one of her war dead.

Remember -

It is NOT the politician that has made this country what it is and keeps it safe. It is the young military man/woman that has given all of his/her tomorrows for us.

I will not comment on those to think and act otherwise.

3 posted on 07/09/2010 7:24:29 AM PDT by Nip (Islam - a religion of piece (your head and life). Truth depends on the spelling)
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To: IbJensen

Where was Byrd during WWII? He was rabble rousing and organizing Klaverns for the KKK while our brave men and women in the military were dying to protect this country.

The Left (Communists) have been trying to subvert this country for over 100 yrs. They need and seek power to accomplish their goals. Any tactic is OK to that end. One of those tactics is that any Democrat, whose party they control, can do no wrong no matter how despicable they may be. After all, they count as a number for the Left in the game of control.

Hypocrisy?? They laugh that we think hypocrisy is dishonest. There is no dishonesty for them. They are Evil in Action.


4 posted on 07/09/2010 7:43:28 AM PDT by Mind-numbed Robot (Not all that needs to be done needs to be done by the government)
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To: IbJensen

They should have shoved a pork chop up his ass before they buried him! Good riddance!


5 posted on 07/09/2010 7:44:05 AM PDT by Doc Savage (SOBAMP!)
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To: IbJensen

I’ve already paid tribute to Robert Byrd - I hung my white bedsheets out on a clothesline to dry.


6 posted on 07/09/2010 7:45:25 AM PDT by reagan_fanatic (Never trust anyone who points their rear end at God while praying.)
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To: IbJensen
Byrd was also one of the best filibuster the senate had ever seen.

He used to keep civil rights legislation bottled up for over a decade.

7 posted on 07/09/2010 7:51:37 AM PDT by 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
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To: IbJensen

Almost heaven, West Virgnia? It’s a miracle: in a short visit I paid to that state the other week I only saw one thing named after Sheets. Then again, I didn’t spend much time there (a walk along the Ohio river in Wheeling, a history museum, a prison tour, and a sports bar, then it was off to
Pennsylvania). I’m sure if I spent a little more time I would have driven on the Byrd parkway and seen a lot more named after him.

From what I saw (route 2, route 250), it ain’t Beverly Hills
by a longshot. Good job, Grand Exalted Cyclops of the KKK.
Hey, visit WV. Your tax dollars helped pay for it, no matter where you’re from. They didn’t really improve the lot of the people there, but they did name a lot of nice
things, I’ve heard, after the fiddlin’ Klansman.


8 posted on 07/09/2010 8:29:57 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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