Posted on 12/06/2013 5:51:19 PM PST by LonelyCon
>Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) wrote that Mandela “will live in history as an inspiration for defenders of liberty around the globe.”<
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I guess that his true colors are showing.
What can you expect from a politician?
Sigh.
Bingo.. Save your outrage for the enemy.. What else do you expect for a statesman to say in public about a man that has just passed? Rest up, the big fights are coming.. Geeez
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:
“Nelson Mandela was one of the outstanding figures of our time, He was the father of his nation, a man of vision, a fighter for freedom who avoided violence. He was a humble man who provided a personal example for his nation during the long years he spent in prison.”
Netanyahu continued that Mandela “worked to heal the rifts in South African society and succeeded, through the power of his character, in preventing racial hatred. He will be remembered as the father of the new South Africa and a moral leader of the highest order.”
Even more disgusting is that FR folks will already be deciding Cruz is no longer worthy and start slamming him. Then come election time, we won't have anyone to vote for so folks will be writing in "Virgil Goode"
Spitting on a dead commie's grave serves no purpose, but many here will "honor" Mandela by posting story after story about him and then sabotage our side by turning up their noses at honorable leaders like Cruz. Sometimes I wonder if it's the Leftists low-info voters who are stupid or if it's those on our side who cannot find Christ on the roster so they won't accept anyone. Hell Even if Christ did show up there would be those who were pissed at him for supporting the adulteress and saving her from he due punishment.
Problem is, Cruz’s statement is most likely NOT his personal opinion. More likely it’s just pandering, plain and simple. That said, I hope you can accept my disagreement!
You insult dolphins...
“That said, I hope you can accept my disagreement!”
No, there must be only one point of view! I’ll be the gentleman in this case and surrender my Republican card later today.
“He made the world a better place”.
What about South Africa?
Ding Ding Ding! We have a winner! Or In Other Words, "Spot Frickin' On!"
The celebrity culture has brought us here.
“HERE’S MY TAKE” posts on facebook/twitter.
Elsewhere on the web (and migrating back to FB as headline/links on peoples’ newsfeeds) are articles from HuffingtonPost, Politico, and other liberal blogs slamming this conservative or that conservative for saying the “wrong” thing about Mandela (Dick Cheney, for one).
I could show dozens on photos of Mandela embracing, hugging, kissing, holding arms in triumph with the likes of Yasir Arafat (billionaire, known sponsor of terrorism), Fidel Castro (Communist, known dictator and violator of human rights), Momar Gaddafi (dictator, known sponsor of terrorism, a man “so bad” that Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton had him whacked “WE came, WE saw, HE DIED!” was Hillary’s comment on Gaddafi’s murder).
Until Republicans learn to master social(ist) media, it will only serve to work against them.
Yeh heard about it many times. Obviously they all kill. Obviously they have a reason. Still think putting bombs in public places with children around is evil no matter what the reason.
I agree with that. Do you agree with me that shooting into a crowd of high school aged children is evil as well?
ofcourse.
Very few on the Right now dare say a bad word about Martin Luther King or Nelson Mandela, in spite of the fact that MLK was a Communist fellow traveler and Mandela was an outright Communist and leader of a terrorist organization.
You can always find somebody posting something stupid on Facebook.
That doesn't mean that Cruz or Rubio or Cantor have "lost their R-card."
I think it was Bobby Sands.
Or maybe Mumia.
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