Wednesday, January 18, 2006

So, Hillary......

How's that race baiting going these days?

At the ceremony, Mrs. Clinton, the junior Democratic senator from New York, said that Democrats were largely responsible for much of the nation's progress in areas like civil rights and women's rights.

But she suggested that things had changed in recent years with the Republicans in control of the White House and Congress, according to a transcript of her remarks.

Mrs. Clinton added that the House has been "run like a plantation" under Republicans. "And you know what I am talking about," she said. "It has been run in a way so that nobody with a contrary point of view has had a chance to present legislation, to make an argument."


Democrats are responsible for much of the nation's progress in areas like civil rights? Gee, would that be the same Democrats who attempted to filibuster the 1964 Civil Rights Bill? Led by KKK Grand Kleagle Robert Byrd? THOSE Democrats, Hillary? Are there any other crowning achievements by the Dhimmocrats that we need to know about?

And as for her assertion "that the House has been "run like a plantation" under Republicans." Do you mean calling Colin Powell a House Slave because he doesn't think like you do? Do you mean calling Condi Rice a "skeeza" because she doesn't think like you do? Are you talking about calling Michael Steele "Simple Sambo" and putting up pictures of him in blackface because he doesn't think like you do? I agree, Hillary; those kinds of intimidation are horrible and should not be allowed.

And they were all done by Dhimmocrats.

The political party that demands everyone walk in lockstep is the Dhimmocrats. The political party that punishes it's members for having a few different opinions is the Dhimmocrats. The political party that has done more to limit both your civil rights and your constitutional rights is:

The Dhimmocrats.

And to see Hillary pontificating in a church, with Al "Tawana Bradley" Sharpton at his side, makes me want to vomit.

My father has had an opinion on her for years: "She cannot lose the Democratic nomination in '08. She cannot win the presidency."

I hope he's right on the last part.

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