Posted on 10/16/2001 10:30:19 PM PDT by kattracks
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:47:51 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott yesterday called for Congress to adjourn rapidly as investigators verified an anthrax attack at the Capitol, part of a Senate building was closed and thousands were treated with antibiotics.
"There is a growing feeling that as soon as we can get our work done, that we should recess for the year," said Mr. Lott, Mississippi Republican.
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Stay and work you cowards! I have to...
A small message for Mr. Lott: resign and go home. There are much worse ways to go than anthrax, you yellow-bellied dork. Right now I have more respect for the 19 crazy-ass wahabbi kamikazes who took out thousands of my fellow countrymen than for your craven carcass. (Somebody check this fool out and see if he really has a Y chromosome somewhere in his body.)
One of the pro-life movement's biggest frustrations has always been that the people who should be our biggest allies, the Republican Party and the church, have shown neither the character nor the courage to join the fight.
I include the church and politicians in the same section because I think they have entered into a kind of unholy alliance with each other. It's not that they all sat down in a room and cooked up some giant conspiracy, it's more like a conspiracy that naturally evolved from a common agenda.
It works something like this. First, the nation's politicians tell us to go away, claiming that abortion is a religious issue and not the sort of thing in which politicians should become involved. Then, the church tells us to go away becauuse abortion is a political issue and not something in which the church should become involved.
Of course, both know that this argument is complete rubbish, but the rhetoric surrounding it makes them feel more at ease with their cowardice, plus it gives them an excuse to throw us out of their offices.
It now appears that these guys intend to work this scam until we either give up or drop dead. That may sound farfetched, but I guarantee you that if the pro-life movement called a press conference to announce that it was going to surrender and disband, the three happiest institutions in America would be the abortion industry, the Republican Party, and the church.
In the case of the Republican Party, the first thing we need to understand is that it is totally unsuited for the abortion battle. Since the day this struggle began, it has always been clear that it is the political equivalent of a brawl in a waterfront bar. Unfortunately, the Republican Party is made up of a bunch of guys whose mammas dressed them for college. They might go into a waterfront bar, but when the first punch is thrown, the only thing you can be certain of is that you're about to hear the unmistakable pitter-patter of fine leather wingtips stampeding toward the door.
On the other hand, this is exactly the kind of fight that the Democratic Party relishes. Since the sixties, it has devolved into a political sanctuary for every kind of moral degenerate and social misfit known to man. In a political bar fight, they are totally amoral people who will lie, cheat, steal, or wallow in the filthiest cesspool, if that's what it takes to win. And they absolutely scare the Republicans to death.
A second problem with the GOP is that the gated-community, limousine liberals who control it are about as interested in abortion as a fish is in a bicycle. These people are motivated by money, and there is simply no money in saving babies.
The next time someone says to you that the right to life is a "core value" with the Republican Party, ask them if that's the same Republican Party which routinely
(a) backs pro-abortion candidates against pro-life candidates in the primaries,
(b) uses contributions from pro-lifers to help elect pro-abortion Republicans over pro-life Democrats,
(c) supports pro-abortion organizations like Republicans for Choice,
(d) awards influential party leadership positions to hard-core pro-aborts,
(e) votes to confirm pro-abortion judges to the federal bench,
(f) runs candidates for president who won't commit to name only pro-lifers to the Supreme Court, and
(g) appropriates taxpayer dollars to fund openly pro-abortion organizations like Planned Parenthood.
Anyone who thinks those are the actions of a political party which sees the right to life as a "core value" is about two french fries short of a Happy Meal."
Go home, mama's boy.
Dear congress person:
You have demanded that my family and I remain terrorist bait. Yet YOU want to run to safety. Thanks to your fine wheeling and dealing, there is now no safe place in the world .
You are DIRECTLY responsible for the dangers we face. Disregarding the cost to the nation, you sold political favors . With contempt for your oath, you threw open our borders and pandered to every illegal group you could find, You knew that terrorists were entering too, but you couldn't offend their lobbyists. You wanted their votes.
You've known for years this threat would come, yet you put off preparations. In your arrogance, you thought only the little people would be affected. You knew you could call in favors and get special protections because YOU were important! So you continued to throw open the borders. . You needed more votes. In the great melting pot, all people and all cultures were interchangeable, right?
Now you've discovered that all immigrants and all cultures are not interchangeable. Whoops! Time to get out of Dodge until someone else cleans up your mess.
You've allowed every form of corruption to fester in the halls of Washington, D.C. Now that you are threatened by what you created, you want to run. You created the swamp, ladies and gentlemen. Now live in it.
This is news?
What did anyone expect of the Country Club set? The Charge of the Light Brigade?
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