Posted on 11/01/2002 5:14:20 AM PST by fly_so_free
After hearing about all the disgust and outrage over the Minnesota rally- no class festival, I started wondering if the Wellstone memorial was indeed, as several talk radio hosts have said, the lowest thing the demacrats have ever done.
So, in honor of the Wellstone rally/funeral I propose we have a Lowest of the Low demac'RATs in action contest. You can mention one event or several, and you can go back as far as you want. For starters, I would like to nominate Hillary, standing on the senate floor, holding up the newspaper with "Bush knew" on its cover,and trying to insinuate he, our President, knew about the 9/11 attacks and did nothing, that he just let people die. I would also like to give a nod to the 2 demacRAT congressmen who, while we were starting to contemplate going to war with Iraq, actually went to Iraq, had a party with Saddam and told him how terrible our country was.. then they came back here and told us we don't need to worry about him (Saddam) having Nukes, chemical weapons exc.. cause he SAID he doesn't have any. Honorable mention goes to Jimmy Carter for going over to Cuba (a few months ago ), partying with Fidel, telling him(Castro) how terrible our country was , then coming back here and telling us we should model our health care system after Cuba's.
I'd like to see this list get really looooooooooooong. It's going to be a huge challenge to decide what is the lowest 'RAT trick. There is just so much to choose from. Have at it Freepers.
That set up a rematch with Republican John Kline, a retired Marine who ran strongly against Luther in 1998 and 2000 in the current Sixth District, but whose residence is in the new Second. Because of those strong showings, Republicans have high hopes he could beat Luther this time.
A bizarre wrinkle was added when a third candidate, Sam Garst, entered the race under the banner of the No New Taxes Party. It turned out to be a party in name only, and Garst turned out to be a longtime Democratic activist who had contributed money to Luther in the past. The Kline campaign pounced on the sham candidacy, calling it a naked ploy to strip votes from the Republican candidate.
The demonization of Ken Starr!!!
"Scott Garrett shouldn't be blamed for the sniper, but Garrett's positions are the problem."
1. Hillary Clinton's expectation that she could be elected senator from New York simply because she stood by the despicable Clinton has always bigtime irritated me.
2. Her simpering, snotty, self-centered response to her brother's receiving that money for the pardons.
3. Her recent statement that Bush was "selected not elected".
4. Her hateful attitude about native Arkansans. Once when presented with some Razorback earrings she was heard to say something snotty about how hard it was to put up with Arkansans.
5. Anything Paul Begala has ever said.
6. Robert Byrd's "Pretty Pretty Pretty" speech.
7. Bill Clinton's constant corruption which was in competition with the news medias' milktoast attempts to investigate it.
8. Mark Pryor's galling false campaign advertisements, pretending to be a conservative so the simpleminded of the Republican party of Arkansas who are mad at Hutchinson for his divorce will think it is ok to vote for him.
9. Lehe's lie to Senator Thurmond that he would allow a vote for his judicial nominee.
The entitlement attitude of all the Kennedy family that they deserve to be elected to political office and their attempt to transfer that entitlement to Mondale via Wellstone.
Then there's the ghastly behaviors that aren't fraud, but certainly aren't acceptable: dancing on the graves of the dead to retain power (Mink, Wellstone, Carnahan, several Kennedys, and basically Torricelli, too), playing the race card for ANY reason (even for showing a black face in a GOP ad, see Carson's debate-debacle (IN-07), the Byrd dragging death ads, etc), falsely accusing the Right of doing what they are actually doing, Senate obstructionism keeping the Justice system back-logged and fraudulently partisan, Senate obstructionism hampering bills that could help America in a time of war/crisis, trying to take the one nation on earth that was founded on the rights of the individual and making just another "social justice" failure-pit...
I could go on, but am getting too angry.
How about Bubba firing EVERY US Attorney, and replacing them all with his personal picks? (Legal, but totally unprecedented)
Smokes for votes; double voting; polls open past closing time in Milwaukee.
You can add Robert H. Bork to that, the RATS defined the term "Borking".
I am convinced that the only really effective way to deal with them and put a stop to the vote fraud is to severely penalize them when one is caught. I am thinking kinda along the line of when someone does something in a classroom for example and nobody will 'fess up, the teacher keeps them all in from recess or administers punishment to the whole class in some way until the pressure comes on the guilty party to confess and failing that, until someone tells on him.
In other words, if a group of Rats is caught cheating in a precinct, then the votes of the entire precinct are considered contaminated and are thrown out. This could finally get them to correct the problem internally because NOT doing so would cost them elections.
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