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Monday, August 03, 2009

Doesn’t the Kratovil / Obama Crowd Have Enough to Do?

I’m all for a civil exchange of ideas.  I’m all for a spirited debate.  I just like a little substance with those ideas and debates.

With “Blue Dog Frank” Kratovil (on WICO with Bill Reddish last week he somehow managed to put “Blue Dog” in almost every sentence) coming back to the shore and trying to explain away being Nancy Pelosi’s lap dog, the left is out attempting to defend every attack against the records of Kratovil and their anointed messiah – Barack Hussein Obama.

Case on point – a recent SbyNEWS post regarding the New Black Panther Party and the Obama Justice Department’s decision to drop their case – AFTER they had already secured a civil judgment against the parties involved.  What was the response from our local lefties?

Really intelligent 10:30. This is a totally bogus story without merit. Voter intimidation hawever (sic) has been in the Republican playbook for more than 50 years. Answer this: Why would Republicans be so interested every election in suppressing the vote? Could it be that their ideas and platform are out of touch with the masses? I think so.

Check out the video.  I guess it was just bad lighting and that was really a white guy wielding a night stick at a polling place.





Republicans are interested in making sure that people who show up to vote are actually who they say they are.  Republicans are interested in making sure the ballot box wasn’t stuffed.  It seems to be the left that is interested in registering ghost voters (ACORN) or protecting people who really are practicing voter intimidation (Obama DOJ).

Who lacks credibility?

25 comments:

doug wilkerson said...

If it was me they would of had to use those sticks. Big bad man with a stick might run into another bad man.

Anonymous said...

i didn't quite catch it. what did the black panther say was the reason he was there? can someone clarify that?

Anonymous said...

One of these guys was approved to man the polling place for the next election!!! Imagine if a KKK member was posted outside of a polling place and was harrassing black voters. SAME THING!!! The crap on the Black Panther website was nothing but racial hatred against whites. Does anyone honestly think that Obama listened to the same ranting from Reverend Wright and didn't agree??

Anonymous said...

Don't miss this post:

http://sbynews.blogspot.com/2009/08/it-was-standout-week-for-frank-kratovil.html

Anonymous said...

Who lacks credibility? Republicans who hang our Congressman in effigy based on a vote he hasn't even cast.

As for you linking an anonymous commenter with Frank Kratovil, that is WEAK, G.A. No wonder you guys keep losing elections.

Anonymous said...

What about the cops stationed outside polling places in minority sections of Dade County in Florida and Cuyahoga County in Ohio? All you've proved with this stupid post and video is that two idiots with billy clubs are outside of a building in Philadelphia. Personally I do not find idiots intimidating. But I do find the premise of this post entirely racist.

Anonymous said...

Republicans who hang our Congressman in effigy.

Anonymous said...

this is one of many reasons why the "black experiment" with the presidency will not work. These guys are a picture right out of Sierre Leone.

Anonymous said...

1:47 - oh yea, two members of an anti-white group standing outside a polling place brandishing weapons is okay. Posting a video of them doing this is racist. I see your logic, thanks.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the racism, 2:35!

Anonymous said...

black people are allowed to do that. So whats the prob?

Anonymous said...

1:49 you didn't seem to have a problem when they did it to Sara Palin

Anonymous said...

GA Harrision is interested in divisive partisan politics.

Anonymous said...

I hope folks come out tomorrow Tuesday) to talk to our paid representative in Washington, Mr. Kratovil, and let him know what we think of the health care bill.

Anonymous said...

3:50, how do you know if 1:49 had a problem with it? both of you are posting anonymous. sounds like you're trying to make excuses for the guy who hung our Congressman in effigy.

Anonymous said...

Right Coast:

The Democrats can pass this bill now if they want. They have all the power. The only reason it has not passed, is because of the people. America is unting to defeat this bill. Our present government tries and group everyone and take the individual out of everything. The people are uniting against the divisive tactics of our own government.

G. A. Harrison said...

Anon 1337 -
Since most of the commenters are anonymous, like you, it's a little hard to pick one where people are willing to own up. BTW - While I'm not positive, I'm willing to bet that the yahoo with the Kratovil dummy isn't a registered Republican.

Anon 1347 -
Got video of the cops stopping people from voting in Dade? Urban legend perhaps? And why is this post racist? The tenor was straight forward; liberals (like you) pile on because Kratovil or their messiah are criticized and come up with foolishness like the comment I highlighted. The fact remains that the Obama DOJ let these guys off and now at least one of them is an election judge again. He can even carry a weapon, just not brandish it at a polling place.

Anon 1605-
And you're not? Get real. Conservatives campaign on issues and they are attacked for being divisive. Conservatives point out the hypocrisy of the left and we're racists. As for being partisan there's no way. I'm as critical of GOP sellouts like Eric Cantor, Patrick McHenry, Roy Blunt, and John Boehnner as I am of Barack Obama and Frank Kratovil.

Chris Lewis said...

How is G.A. being divisive by pointing out the truth?

Anonymous said...

G.A. I respect your opinions greatly, just wondering why you call boehner a sell-out? WOuld love to hear your opinion!

Anonymous said...

Reminds of "Waxters" remember the CUE ball, I dont lie. Aint nothin new.

G. A. Harrison said...

Anon 1820 -

Boehner took the pledge back in '94. Has he lived up to it as leader? Hell no.

Now that we are in the minority, Boehner, Cantor, Blunt, et al are talking the talk. However, when we were in power they were leading the spendthrift charge.

Congress has only a few true conservative leaders. Men like DeMint, Colburn, Pence, Shaddegg, Flake (there are a few others of course).

John Boehner ain't one of 'em. Personal power is far more important than principle (assuming he ever had any).

IF the GOP regains the majority any time soon AND men like Boehner and Cantor are kept in the leadership, I'll be right in line to form a replacement, truly conservative party.

Anonymous said...

ummm he did cast the vote Friday!

Anonymous said...

what about the founders who sacrificed so much before us. Liberty is not freedom and freedom cant be won by following something like legislative manatees and the constitution clauses. the GOP must regain control whether 72-75% of the people like it or not. Is their liberty and freedom, or do we just want to live im a democracy. This is outrageous to conservatives.

Anonymous said...

Thanks G.A., I respect your opinion. I have to admit that prior to this election I was a Democrat and was not as well read about the political scene as a responsible patriotic American SHOULD be. This past election really opened my eyes and I will never be so complacent or naive again. Information is the most powerful weapon in the world.

Anonymous said...

9:42...spoken like a true sheeple.