Tuesday, August 02, 2005

News flash to Democrats: if you want to have a say in who the U.S. Ambassador to the UN is, win an election or two. My goodness, the arrogance of losers that think they have more power than the winners.

Did anyone laugh as hard as I did upon reading the U.S. Justice Department is bringing suit against the city of Boston to oversee all elections through 2007. Wow, the liberal media appears to only mind when hate-filled Republicans question why so many dead peole voted in St. Louis, Philadelphia and Seattle and not when white, liberal elitists disenfranchise Asian-Americans in Boston.

News flash to Democrats: if you want to have a say in who sits on the U.S. Supreme Court, win an election or two. The winners of elections decide things not the losers; my goodness, the arrogance.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Here we go again, the hate filled right wing "ditto-head" ranting on, you complain about people that you didn't vote for correct? Under your logic (its painful to use that phrase referring to your ramblings but I'll concede it to you for now to make the point) you shouldn't complain about Senators Kennedy and Kerry they won correct? Absolutely not, go ahead hold their feet to the fire, complain, and be vocal in your opposition to Senators Kerry & Kennedy if you wish. The ability to voice ones opinion along with an open media, albeit increasingly hostile to liberal ideas and far to pandering to conservatives for my taste, is what preserves our democracy. Sir, you are once again blinded by your hate and dogmatic unyielding beliefs, of course we should voice our opinions regardless of whether the candidate that we voted for won the election. Now as to "laughing hard" because the City of Boston has election irregularities warranting federal oversight, no I'm not laughing, the disenfranchisement of any voter in a democracy is a crime and never cause for joy, your true nature is betrayed by your posting, you truly don't care for democracy do you?

10:14 PM  

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