Thursday, September 14, 2006

BIRDS OF A FEATHER - PART 19: DEMOCRATS AND CAIR

SAY ANYTHING - (VIA CUANAS):
... there are 154 Democrats in the House of Representatives who get a 100% rating from the terror apologists at CAIR. Currently there are 201 Democrats total in the House, which means that a full 76%, more than 3/4’s, of them get the CAIR stamp of approval.

On the flip side, there’s only 8 Republicans who get CAIR’s approval out of the 231 GOP’ers in the House. That’s 3.5%.
Think about that. It's STUNNING, really. Three out of four Dems get a 100% rating from jihad's biggest apologists - the Council on American Isalmic Relations. THAT'S 75%! While only 4 out of 100 GOP'ers do.

OBVIOUSLY, the work that the Dove-o-crat appeasers have done to weaken the counter-attack AGAINST jihad is GREATLY APPRECIATED!

BOTTOM-LINE: if you support (appease/apologize for/excuse) jihad and Binladen, then vote Democrat.

3 comments:

  1. i'be been a registered dem sionce 1974. but i am a jfk, zell miller, joe lieberman dem - a scoop jackson, fdr, truman dem. a hawk.

    today, the mcgovenrs, pelosis, lamonts, and HENRY WALLACE-types run the party.

    it is the party of appeasement aboraid and socialism at home.

    voting them in now would be like returning chambrlain to power in 1942!

    josh: if u thnk the dems are pro-defense and pro-low taxes/pro-growth, pro-Israel, then u r effin stupid.

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  2. the dems would: cut pentagon spending; remove troops from overseas; raise taxes; and make our law-enforcement/surveillance of the enemy LESS strong.

    all bad.

    dems da facts.

    BTW: polls show that A MAJORITY of dems believe we should be nicer tio hizballah.
    the same polls show that only a SMALL minority of GOPers feel this way.

    SO: if you want to counter attack LESS
    surveil LESS
    help hizballah MORE have HIGHER TAXES and LESS defense spending then by all measn vote democrat.

    and help the enemy.

    IN FACT: IT'S THE BEST WAY YOU CAN HELP THE ENEMY.

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  3. Last week, in a national poll, the Los Angeles Times asked the following (tendentious) question: "As you may know, Israel has responded to rocket attacks from the Lebanese group Hezbollah by bombing Beirut and other cities in Lebanon. Do you think Israel's actions are justified or not justified?" And these were the results: In all, 43 percent of respondents found Israel's actions "justified, not excessively harsh"; 16 percent "justified, but excessively harsh"; and 28 percent "unjustified." What was the party breakdown? Among Republicans: 64 percent justified, 11 percent justified but too harsh, and 17 percent unjustified. Among Democrats: 29 percent justified, 20 percent justified but too harsh, and 36 percent unjustified.

    The Times also asked which of the following statements comes closer to your view: "The United States should continue to align itself with Israel," or "The United States should adopt a more neutral posture." Republicans: 64 percent say align with Israel, 29 percent want a more neutral posture; Democrats: 39 percent say align with Israel, 54 percent want a more neutral posture. So even with a centrist Israeli government that is responding to a direct attack and not defending settlements in the territories, Democrats have adopted a "European" attitude toward Israel.

    http://weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/012/537qsphp.asp

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