Saw it also.
He is certifiable. Hopefully Comcast will show him the door ala Keef.
Must see YouTube video! (no joke--dead serious!)
March 2010:
Democrat Representative Hank Johnson fears Guam may "tip over" due to overpopulation!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNZczIgVXjg
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If vid should disappear, try this:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=guam+%22Hank+Johnson%22&aq=f
Chris Matthews is a fool (possible going senile), but Bachmann put her foot in her mouth. Giving her the benefit of the doubt, it was at least a misstatement.
Generally speaking it is a bad idea to defend idiocy on your team by pointing to idiocy on the other team. Basically saying “We didn’t think Guam could tip over” doesn’t excuse basic knowledge of our history.
The founders may have intended to eventually bring an end to slavery. That is quite different from saying they actually did it.
Example:
1)They gave women the right to vote.
2)They created the country and the system and laid the foundations for those who would come later and do that.
1) isn’t true. 2) is.
H R 77 signed by Thomas Jefferson March 3, 1807 prohibited the importation of slaves into any port or place within the jurisdiction of the United States.
Jefferson was a founding father, he signed the first law banning slavery within the US, so yes, Bachmann was correct.
The left’s hysterical personal attacks are designed to keep us from discussing the issues.
That ship has sailed. We are onto the left’s tingles and dingles and won’t no part of their sliming of conservatives.