Posted on 09/22/2013 4:18:12 PM PDT by lbryce
Allan Brauer, the elected communications chair of the Democratic Party of Sacramento County, California, is not a fan of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX). When speechwriter and advisor to Cruz, Amanda Carpenter, took to Twitter to rally Republicans in the Senate to support a bill which would defund the Affordable Care Act, Brauer expressed his frustration with this sentiment in no uncertain terms.
May your children all die from debilitating, painful and incurable diseases, Brauer wrote.

This sentiment ignited a firestorm on Twitter and many attacked Brauer for the inappropriateness of his comment.
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yep, the rat party is the spreader of ill blessings to all.
No hate speech here, right?
No worries. People like Brauer succeed mainly in giving maladies to themselves.
If democrats really believed the republicans were shooting themselves in their own political feet, they would be celebrating and measuring the curtains in the House and Senate offices.
But they aren’t celebrating, they’re mad as hornets.
Allan Brauer resigned a few days ago because of this
The rumor is he has been asked to resign. I think he is just moving to DC to work for obama or maybe NYC to work for Alex Baldwin.
Not smart to do something like that. It usually comes back to bite youl.
If an elected Republican said the same about a Democrat it would make the New York Times.
Now?
Crickets.
oh, please...his remarks were not “inappropriate,” they were disgusting, perverted, ugly and mean-spirited, reflecting a very sick and twisted mind.
Maybe he can join the unemployment line with that guy who attempted to intimidate a young worker at Chick Fil A some time ago. They would make a great pair. No doubt they could find work as community organizers.
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