Friday, June 11, 2004

More thoughts on Reagan's Funeral

It's a class act. Fitting, proper, and classy. Compare this to the Nurenberg style propaganda fest that the Democrats turned Paul Wellstone's funeral into.

By the way, anyone remember when the Donks told Bush and Cheney not to show up to Wellstone's funeral? Now that Clinton has been told to not show up to Reagan's funeral, he's pitching a hissy fit.

Um, asshole, Nancy invites the people she wants to, got it. On her list of who she wants to be surrounded by at this time of grief, an adulterous lying asshole is probably pretty far down. Shut the fuck up and go away. Or continue exposing your lack of character and morals for all the world to see. It's up to you.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's not that Clinton wasn't invited to the funeral, he's pissed because he wasn't invited to speak at the funeral.

The Valiant Elephant said...

I thought they said that Drudge had pictures of them at the funeral, RD. There was some contention over whether they were sleeping of goofing around

Anonymous said...

The repugs didn't want Clinton to speak because he would have made the repugs sound like illiterate inbreds.

Tim said...

Heh!

I forgot about the people not invitied to memorialize Paul the Red.

Ragin' Dave said...

I could be wrong, but I thought the pictures of Clinton were from the DC memorial service, not his California funeral.

As I said, I could be wrong.

Anonymous said...

In Memoriam: Reagan's Victims
It is indeed a solemn day, when we should reflect on the murder and blood on the hands of Ronald Wilson Reagan.

From those murdered by US-aligned death squads in Central America to the massacres in Lebanon to the funding of Bin Laden and other fundamentalists in Afghanistan to the continued support for war in Angola, Reagan was a busy man fomenting murder and terrorism around the world.

Let's start with Central America, the crown jewel of Reagan's assault on innocent lives.

In El Salvador, we trained and supported death squads that killed nuns, archbishops, union leaders and basically anyone else who challenged the military-dominated government there. Those death squads launched an estimated 70,000 political killings.

In Nicaragua, Reagan supported Contra terrorists who attacked schools and medical clinics, used rape as a weapon of intimidation, engaged in kidnappings and torture, massacred villages, and mined harbors. The U.S.-sponsored terror campaign against the Sandinista government resulted in the deaths of an estimated 20,000 Nicaraguans.

And in Guatemala, the less publicized but even more brutal nexus of murder, an estimated 100,000 people were murdered, with the training and support of the CIA and the U.S. government, in such systematic ways that it has been labelled genocide against groups of the Mayan people.

In the Middle East, during the turmoil of Lebanon, Reagan allied the US with the rightwing "Falangist" Christian militias and the Israelis during their invasion of the country. Along with the tens of thousands of civilians killed in the war, over a 1000 Palestinian civilians, promised safety by the U.S., were massacred in the Sabra and Shatila refugee centers-- by the Phalangists under Israeli authority.

In Angola, Reagan opened the money tap for UNITA, a vicious set of rebel terrorists, whose wars have killed hundreds of thousands of people in the last few decades.

Afghanistan is the more complicated story, but the bottom-line is that Reagan used the innocents of that country as proxies for his Cold War against the USSR-- ignoring the reforms in that country even as he funneled cash to Islamic terrorists like Bin Laden. And the war in Afghanistan, whose responsibility the US shares with the USSR, led to the deaths of a million people in that country.

These deaths, plus numerous smaller wars and terrorist attacks are the legacies of Ronald Reagan.

A moment of silence for the hundreds of thousands of people who died due to the murderers funded by his administration.

Anonymous said...

"It's a class act."

At least I'm not the only one who realizes it's all just an act.

Of course I think it has no class, but hey we are getting somewhere closer to the middle ground aren't we?

IXLNXS

Ragin' Dave said...

IXLNXS - how nice to see that you can look at a grieving family and call it an act. Are you really a worthless, heartless fucking shitbag, or is it an act? Please say it's an act. Because you were starting to sound at least halfway sane.

As for our cut-and-paste troll, you're not worth responding to. I don't think I've seen that much absolute bullshit rolled into one comment. Of course, that would fit the Left's style, wouldn't it? Lie, lie some more, continue lying while you hope nobody can respond, lie again to throw people off guard, and finish lying while you run away. The fact that it's obviously some pasted screed shows that you don't have an original thought in your head, and the bile coming out of it proves that the Left is still the party of Hatred. Bravo.

Anonymous said...

The Party of hatred, huh?? All one needs to do is read the crap on blogs like this to disprove that. Anyway, you responded, nonetheless.

Ragin' Dave said...

Yes, the Party of Hatred. Also the Party of Race-Baiting, the Party of Corruption, and the Party of Restricting People's Rights. Now shut the fuck up, you annonymous prick.

The Valiant Elephant said...

We did not fund Bin Laden, waste-oid :) Saudi Arabia did. Also. Why were the Soviets in Afghanistan, fuckhole? You communists. 100 fuckin' MILLION dead and you have the audacity to spout bullshit lies against the one man that put the greatest hurt on your murderous disgusting ideological ravaging of human kind. Stew in that resentment. We will realish it! :D