Posted on 08/02/2006 5:29:01 PM PDT by M. Thatcher
GROSSLY DISTORTING HIS REMARKS?!?!?
I hope rush adds a laugh track.
MI 15th CG -- that includes Detroit and Dearborn, right? This letter should be spread widely in those areas...
12 years is more than enough for anybody to be in congress. That would solve so many of our problems.
With democrats, running audio clips of what they actually say is unfair. They never really MEAN what they say, after all.
About the same time those in Massachusetts do.
Two words: Pete Stark!
It isn't the first time the honorable Congressman from Michigan has confirmed his failure to grasp reality. This speaks volumes about the district he represents and who keeps electing him to office.
Congress of the United States
House of Representatives
Washington, D.C. 20515-2215
July 9, 2003
Mr. Ward Connerly
American Civil Rights Coalition
P.O. Box 188350
Sacramento, CA 95818
Mr. Connerly:
The people of Michigan have a simple message to you: go home and stay there. We do not need you stirring up trouble where none exists.
Michiganders do not take kindly to your ignorant meddling in our affairs. We have no need for itinerant publicity seekers, non-resident troublemakers or self-aggrandizing out-of-state agitators. You have created enough mischief in your own state to last a lifetime.
We reject your black vs. white politics that were long ago discarded to the ash heap of history. Your brand of divisive racial politics has no place in Michigan, or in our society. So Mr. Connerly, take your message of hate and fear, division and destruction and leave. Go home and stay there, youre not welcome here.
With every good wish,
Sincerely yours,
S/signature
John D. Dingell
Member of Congress
see Ward Connerly's response here: http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=9003
Never in his district or Conyers. Conyers district is peopled by ignorant fools ala McKinney!!
John D Dingleberry
As an Unborn Child your were a Parasite, a Tapeworm.
As an adult member of congress you have not shown any improvement.
I guess he listens to the show
THAT from a politician? ha.
Don't know about Detroit. I think Dearborn & Troy. That's what it covered when I was there, I think.
Dingell seems not to understand basic cause and effect.
Interviewer: Someoene suggests that if - even though there are obviously a lot of issues with Lebanon and with Palestinian causes wrapped up in this - but this really boils down to Israel against Hezbollah and as Hezbollah is a group that the United States has named a terrorist organization that there's only one side for the Americans to come down on in this fight.
Dingell: Well we don't - first of all, Uh, I don't - I don't take sides for or against Hezbollah or for or against Israel
Interviewer: You're not against Hezbollah?
Dingell: Uh, no.
He was one of the eight democRATs who did not vote in favor of the Congressional resolution supporting Israel in its conflict with Hezbollah.
Therein lies the disgusting mindset of every liberal - - they care what the French think.
I didn't see in his letter that he's managed to get around to picking a side.
8/2/2006
RUSH LIMBAUGH:
Now, as for Dingell, I am gathering here that people are saying this little clip that circulate around is being taken out of context. Is that right? Well, then help me out. If it is being taken out of context, did he condemn the Hezbos? Is he saying that he condemned the Hezbos and this thing is being doctored to make it look like he didn't? How is it taken out of context? (interruption) Yes. Oh, oh. The real context. Okay. We have the bite. That's right, I remember. We have the bite. It's on a local television station in Detroit. By the way, have you heard people are fleeing Baghdad for Fallujah because it is a safe Haven? (Laughing) At any rate, here's the bite and we'll explain the controversy.
DINGELL: First of all, I don't take sides for or against Hezbollah or for or against Israel.
DEVIN SCILLIAN: You're not against Hezbollah?
DINGELL: No.
RUSH: Okay. Nothing is out of context there. They are just saying the tape should be allowed to play longer. You're not against Hezbollah? No. The Dingell camp is trying to say, "You are misunderstanding. We need to be honest brokers there. We can't choose sides. We cannot have an alley in this. We won't have credibility in the region." That is his point. But let me tell you this, Howard Dean and a bunch of Democrats, Howard Dean accused the Iraqi prime minister of being anti-Semitic because he wouldn't condemn Hezbollah and a bunch of Democrats sent a letter to the speaker of the House saying, "You better not let this guy Maliki speak. He is anti-Semitic. He won't condemn Hezbollah. He's failing to tote the line with the U.S. foreign policy." The same Democrats who got on the previous prime minister Alawi for being a puppet, want this is guy to be a puppet.
I would say to Howard Dean, "Mr. Chairman, if you don't want the Iraqi prime minister to speak in Congress because he doesn't comport to U.S. policy and does not condemn Hezbollah, then neither should John Dingell be allowed to speak." The difference here is that John Dingell is the eldest, most senior Democrat in the House of Representatives. Now, he lives in Dearbornstan. It is one of his constituencies. I think it is in his district. There are a lot of Lebanese Americans in his district. So there is a political factor. You cannot take that out of it. That's just is the name of the game in politics. There are Lebanese Americans and they are constituents. So you just have to figure that's politics and the way politicians can be. I tell you, it has illustrated that the Democrats are not unified as they want you to believe. They have not taken a unified position on the whole Israeli Hezbo conflict. They are trying to get away with trying to make people believe otherwise.
http://tinyurl.com/nhwlg
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., the longest-serving Democrat in the House, said that in order for a U.N.-led peacekeeping effort to occur, "Israel must immediately cease inflicting further damage on Lebanon's civilian infrastructure."
"Failure to do this will have appalling consequences," he said, adding that Israel's response to the killings and captures have been "disproportionate and counterproductive" and could lead to general war in the Middle East and possibly World War III.
Dingell also said that the United States must bring about a cease-fire.
"We must be a honest broker and reliable friend to all who want peace," he said.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,204076,00.html
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