To: kristinn
First of all, where were these comments when the left was making their disgusting comments about Reagan and Alzheimer’s, or Charleston Heston, or when Letterman made those comments about Sarah Palin’s daughter, or when they made egregious comments about how America brought 911 on itself?
Second, how are whatever comments that were made here more offensive than the left immediately using Ted Kennedy’s death to push their health care agenda?
I think we should be respectful in how we voice our opinions, but to label the right as insensitive and ugly while ignoring the vitriol of the left is dishonest and hypocritical.
To: pieceofthepuzzle
Hey, if Teddy himself liked ‘quiddick jokes, why not us?
122 posted on
08/29/2009 2:41:49 PM PDT by
HiTech RedNeck
(Barack Obama is a political suicide bomber and the Rats are political arsonists.)
To: pieceofthepuzzle
First of all, where were these comments when the left was making their disgusting comments about Reagan and Alzheimers, or Charleston Heston, or when Letterman made those comments about Sarah Palins daughter, or when they made egregious comments about how America brought 911 on itself? Janice Kennedy has made some comments of her own about Sarah Palin calling her regrettable, dumb, dimwitted, Machiavellian, dishonest, malicious, ruthless, a megalomaniac and explosive of her family.
Janice Kennedy says there are two types of people who like Palin:
" Type One is the sweaty-faced, beer-swilling redneck in a pickup (complete with mounted gun rack), nostalgic for the greatness of the U.S. of A. before they let all the damned foreigners in. He's a good ol' boy, his female counterpart a Tammy Wynette variation on same. The other ultraright stereotype -- and you can't imagine both in the same room, though they do cast the same ballots -- is his social antithesis. Type Two is the educated, scotch-drinking (single malt), well-to-do promoter of the free market and the closed mind, a man who prizes his own freedom and sneers at efforts by the drooling masses -- the unchosen -- to achieve that same freedom. Politically, he secures his spot at the table of privilege by playing to the fears and ignorance of Type One. There's a touch of Newt Gingrich about him, and his female counterpart is the woman who can reproduce Ann Coulter's trademark smirk. What Type Two does so well is lie, tossing out egregiously untrue but highly inflammatory statements, then standing back to see what havoc they can wreak, especially when the Type Ones take them up and run with them. Obama's nefarious health scheme would be one such firebomb."
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Janice Kennedy objects to Freepers criticizing Ted Kennedy, but she has no problems trashing people that she disagrees with.
Janice Kennedy I think sounds like a hypocrite and a dumb-ass.
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