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Irony and its effect on politics
So in reading the outpouring of support Seator Ted Kennedy has recieved after his stroke one must wonder. This man killed a woman. Its not even disputable except that no case was brought (wonder why) after he plowed his car into a ditch while intoxicated and killed a woman. Then I read Senator Harry Reid speak of how he is the epitome of what America stands for? What a joke. The Governer of New York is forced out for using the oldest proffession in the book, and a President was impeached because of marital impropriety while serving and yet this guy has gone right on serving. Shoot we have a President now who lied to start a war (no w.m.d.s no Islamic terrorists until after our arrival and no oil to pay for the war which now annually costs us over 100 billion dollars!! Wonder how many medical bills or college educations that 100 billion a year coupld pay for. At what point do the sheep who inhabit this country decide that not only are our politicians terrible (from both sides of the aisle) but that the voters are just as ignorant. Wake up and lets not vote on people because we are team players of a particualr political party, or because one guy doesn't wear some stupid lapel, or even because of one's age. Lets vote on...now wait for it...issues! If that had been happening for the last fifteen years then we wouldn't have Republicans who can't spell fiscal conservative and Democrats who can't avoid becoming some populist canidate who tries to please everyone and pleases no one. Come on America expect better of yourselves. Lets elect people who don't use the Constitution as toilet paper, which by the way is what every American soldier swears to protect.
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posted by
jtrav21
on May 20, 2008 at 07:58 PM
it was reported at the time I wrote the blog that a stroke was what he suffered, and compassionate conservatism is a joke by a joke of a president. True conservatism relies on markets, the removal of government from daily life, and people accepting consequences or benefiting from their own hard work. To the point I am no Republican to be sure, and not im saying Mr. Kennedy deserved whatever the true ailment he faces is. What I was stating and still stating is the deification of him in the media as an American hero or the epitome of what an American is as spoken by Harry Reid is a farce and a disgrace. Mr. Kennedy is one of the most morally corrupt politicians on either side simply because he has killed a woman.
posted by
ragman
on May 20, 2008 at 05:29 PM
posted by
Riverboat
on May 19, 2008 at 12:19 AM
This man killed a woman? Indisputable? Far be it from me to defend that loutish, fat, drunken manatee in a suit. Ted Kennedy is an utter disgrace to the country and the upper house. But to say he killed a woman requires that he had intent. Vehicular manslaughter is the proper term. Now, if it were up to me, I'd have hanged him all the same, along with anyone else who causes the death of innocent persons because of DUI. posted by
bighorn
on May 17, 2008 at 08:58 PM
When you find some of those candidates, please let us know. I will gladly support any of them. I'm sick of these "poster boys for term limits" bleeding the US taxpayer to death. Ron Paul had the rhetoric, but has been in office too long I'm afraid. Read about his true "not voting for pork" agenda and you will know he is a liar as well.
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