Posted on 07/22/2013 5:53:23 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
One of the most vocal opponents of Floridas Stand Your Ground law is Democratic Congresswoman Frederica Wilson...Wilson referred to stand-your-ground laws as being racist against blacks, and has announced that she will introduce legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives to repeal all Stand-your-ground laws across the nation...But hold the presses! Wilson may have forgotten that she was one of 39 Florida State Senators who unanimously voted in favor of Floridas Stand Your Ground Senate bill signed into law by former Florida Governor Jeb Bush?
The year was 2005, and then State Senator Frederica Wilson did not waiver when she voted Yes on Senate Bill 436...
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Let’s not forget the dishonorable Alcee Hastings, convicted by Congress of Bribery & Perjury as a federal judge.
All hat and no ....fill in the blank,
Brains
That’s all rice pudding under there between the ears.
Yes, I’m afraid so. Somebody post the Go Fator speech she did from the floor of the House. Tou won’t believe it.
You know, when lots of Democrats move into an area it dilutes the conservative votes, even Republicans feel they have to compromise and meet the looney Democrats half way. I wish there was some way of keeping northerners out of Florida.
Or as pathetic as Sheila Jackson Lee or Maxine Waters. If these people weren’t Black, they wouldn’t have a job.
She’s probably even dumber than Sheila Jackson-Lee and Maxine Waters. And that’s saying something!
A truckload full of stupid ran over their a$$e$. When the truck driver saw what he had done, he backed up and hit them again, just to be sure.
have you stopped being a racist yet, congresswoman?
I am SO loving the long collar. I GOTS to get one!
94% acetate?
I
am
IN!!!
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