March 24, 2010

Quickies: Liberal Pansies Bawl Over Harmless Barbs/Liberal Commie Fascists Break Private Sector



Hello Children,


Well, they ain’t a whole lot ol’ Norma Jean can say today that ain’t been said already (and said better) by Sister Harriet {Here} and {Here} about the EVIL ISLAMO-FASCIST COMMUNIST healthcare bill getting signed today by “President” Barack HUSSEIN Obama.

And I certainly can’t say no more than has been said by other REAL Americans, like Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck.

Though one might get to wondering why them great patriots, if’n they feel so strongly about it, ain’t pony up their own money and hire some lawyers to challenge the Constitutionality of said healthcare reform bill.

One MIGHT get to wondering that if’n they was some sort of dadblame stupid LibTARD!

But seriously, this here passage of healthcare reform ain’t the death of America as we know it.

That happened on November 4, 2008!


Today only marks the day that Barack HUSSEIN Obama and his TROSTKYITE DEMONcrat Party done get to have their way with the corpse of Lady Liberty!

So, sad as it is today, the real tragedy is that we done elected a Negro half-breed to lead America!

Anyhow, I got to get started directing the fortification of the estate grounds. (Let’s see them FEDERAL DEATH PANELISTS get past the land mines! Think you can get me to take a BLUE PILL when you ain’t got legs no more, Mr. G-Man?! )

So here are a couple Tuesday Afternoon Quickies, both also related to "Barry" O's NAZI COMMUNIST euthanasia scheme:

Liberal Pansies Bawl Over Harmless Barbs
Well, color me surprised; looks like some pantywaist LibTURDS have gone and got their feelings hurt {Here}:

Members of the Congressional Black Caucus said that racial epithets were hurled at them Saturday by angry protesters who had gathered at the Capitol to protest health-care legislation, and one congressman said he was spit upon. The most high-profile openly gay congressman, Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), was heckled with anti-gay chants.

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) issued a statement late Saturday saying that he was spit upon while walking to the Capitol to cast a vote, leading the Capitol Police to usher him into the building out of concern for his safety. Police detained the individual, who was then released because Cleaver declined to press charges.

"The congressman was walking into the Capitol to vote, when one protester spat on him. The congressman would like to thank the U.S. Capitol Police officer who quickly escorted the other Members and him into the Capitol, and defused the tense situation with professionalism and care," said Danny Rotert, a spokesman for Cleaver.

Protesters outside the Capitol hurled epithets at Reps. John Lewis (D-Ga.) and Andre Carson (D-Ind.) as they left the building after President Obama delivered an 11th-hour speech on behalf of the health care bill. Carson told reporters that protesters yelled "kill the bill," then used a racial epithet to describe Carson and Lewis, who is a revered figure on both sides of the aisle.

According to observers, Frank was confronted by about 100 protesters inside the Longworth House Office Building, where Democrats were huddling for another meeting about the legislation. Some targeted Frank with anti-gay epithets and urged him to vote against the bill.

Democratic leaders and their aides said they were outraged by the day's behavior. "I have heard things today that I have not heard since March 15, 1960, when I was marching to get off the back of the bus," said House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.), the highest-ranking black official in Congress.

And Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.) said in a statement, "On the one hand, I am saddened that America's debate on health care -- which could have been a national conversation of substance and respect -- has degenerated to the point of such anger and incivility. But on the other, I know that every step toward a more just America has aroused similar hate in its own time; and I know that John Lewis, a hero of the civil rights movement, has learned to wear the worst slurs as a badge of honor."

"This is not the first time the congressman has been called the "n" word and certainly not the worst assault he has endured in his years fighting for equal rights for all Americans," said Rotert, Cleaver's spokesman. "That being said, he is disappointed that in the 21st century our national discourse has devolved to the point of name-calling and spitting."

The incidents followed a noontime protest on the west side of the Capitol that drew several thousand people from around the country for a "Code Red" rally against the health-care bill. Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) addressed the crowd.

As that rally ended, some protesters moved around to the south side of the Capitol, near the entrance to the House chamber, and across the east front of the complex.

On the first day of spring, most lawmakers walked across the street from their office buildings to the Capitol, rather than using the underground tunnels. That brought them into contact with protesters forming a gauntlet on each side of the walkway leading into the House. At one point, when Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.) wanted to walk across the street to an office building, he was ushered into a car by his security detail and driven a couple hundred feet through the screaming crowd.

Saturday evening, more than a handful of House Republicans held an impromptu rally on the Capitol steps. Using a megaphone, the lawmakers urged on the crowd. Shortly after 6 p.m., Rep. Ted Poe (R-Tex.) dared House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to come out onto the House steps and address the more than 1,000 people who were gathered at the foot of the Capitol, prompting a loud and angry chant of "Nancy, Nancy, Nancy."

The protesters believe that the Obama administration and Congress are ignoring the public's opposition to the $940 billion legislation, which they consider it to be a government takeover of the health-care system. They carried signs saying "Remember in November"; one carried a broomstick with cardboard pasted onto it with the label "Here's Your Ride," for Pelosi.

What’s all the fuss about? It’s obvious that the protestors was using them epithets IRONICALLY!

Why, that ain’t no worse than a little frat house funning, like Rush points out {Here}! It was just good joshing, and ain’t nobody got hurt!

But of course, leave it LIBERALS to suck the fun out of EVERYTHING!

God damn them whiny Nig Faggots to HELL!


Liberal Commie Fascists Break Private Sector
Once again we got America’s MOST EVIL TEMPTRESS, Rachel Maddow, on the TV, trying to use “facts” and “statistics” to convince REAL Americans that they ain’t nothing to fear from HEALTHCARE REFORM:

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy


Sweet merciful Heavens!

How are these poor healthcare companies supposed to stay in business NOW? They was barely squeezing by as it was!

The only way to reduce healthcare costs is for the total deregulation of insurance companies!

The free market is NEVER wrong!

I mean, shitfire, y’all! If’n some feller suffering from Parkinson’s Disease can’t afford to get health insurance cause of his pre-existing condition, then maybe he ought pull himself up by his bootstraps and get a better-paying job!

The WORST thing you can do for folks like that (no-good layabouts) is just GIVE them healthcare!

If you can’t afford healthcare, then maybe you don’t DESERVE it!


-Norma Jean

1 comments:

Vicente Duque said...

This comment has to do with the Racism of the Authorities in Suffolk County - The tolerance with violence against Immigrants has begotten murder


Super Racist Bigot wants to be Republican Governor of New York - Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy - Promoting violence and Hatred in Long Island - Intolerance and Murder

Racist Steve Levy :

Many depredations and lots of Violence against Latinos and Immigrants in Long Island, with grave acts of violence and the Coward Terrorist Murder of Marcelo Lucero in Patchogue in November 2008, just after the Presidential Election.

Many acts of harassment and brutal racist violence - Steve Levy attempted to bring the Minutemen ( Famous for Murder of beautiful nine year old Brisenia Flores and her father Raul in a home invasion in May 2009 in Arizona ) - Steve Levy has been very tolerant with many acts of Violence.



POLITICO.COM
Race in N.Y. may be a test for GOP
By BEN SMITH & JONATHAN MARTIN
March 26, 2010

Race in N.Y. may be a test for GOP

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0310/35043.html


Some excerpts :

A surprise candidacy in the New York governor’s race has brought into stark relief a central dilemma facing resurgent Republicans this year: Should they stick with reliable conservatives or field candidates who are perceived as more electable?

Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy, a Democrat, has switched parties to run on the Republican line, which had been widely assumed to be the property of Rick Lazio, a former congressman best known for stepping in when Rudy Giuliani dropped out of the 2000 Senate race against Hillary Clinton. Lazio, a bank lobbyist in the interim, is a well-liked local figure, a reliable Republican and a patient and deferential man who has waited his turn but has run what many believe is an uninspired campaign.

Levy, his supporters say, is far better poised to capture the zeitgeist, to run against corrupt insiders in Albany and Washington and to beat Democratic state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo in November.

"My skill set lines up perfectly with what the mood of the public is," Levy told POLITICO, promising to "take a sledgehammer to Albany and knock it to pieces and then rebuild it from scratch."

But the choice between the two has brought back bad memories of the GOP’s spectacular failure last year in another prominent New York election — the special House election upstate that ignited an uncontrollable grass-roots wildfire.

The nascent primary for governor has already become less about the two Long Islanders, Levy and Lazio, than about the path forward for the Republican Party, in New York and nationally. Levy’s Republican supporters and operatives are drawn from the maverick world of John McCain’s first bid for president and, harking back further, from the cadre of Republicans still bound to President Richard Nixon’s calculating, moderate political legacy. Lazio has the support of former Gov. George Pataki’s regular Republican circle and national connections to Mitt Romney’s inner circle.

Raciality.com

Vicente Duque