Hoyer: Violent Threats Not "Par for the Course"
(Democratic) House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer Thursday strongly condemned threats leveled against House Democrats in the wake of a historic vote on health care reform and said both parties need to do a better job of keeping the debate civil.
Is there a civil way for Democratic politicians to denounce the majority of the American public as mindless drones obeying right wing talk show hosts? Is there a civil way for Democratic politicians to subvert the Bill of Rights and Constitution of the United States? Is there a civil way for Democratic politicians to accept bribes to vote for a Health Care Deform Bill they all hate? Is there a civil way for Democratic politicians to vote for a Health Care Deform Bill which does nothing to reform health care?
I don't think so.
Therefore it should come as no surprise to the Democratic politicians who showed their supreme contempt for the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and the people of the United States when the
Maybe the Democratic politicians need to think of the threats of violence against them as poetic justice. Since the American public can't subvert the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, the American public had to select other laws to break to respond to the high crimes and misdemeanors that the Democratic politicians perpetrated (with immunity) on the American public.
Considering that Democrat leaders threatened their own party members with serious repercussions if they didn't toe the line and vote for the Unhealth Bill, they're a fine bunch to point fingers now...
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