Posted on 11/16/2009 3:14:02 PM PST by KevinDavis
Gov. David Paterson openly criticized the White House on Monday, saying he thought it was a terrible idea to move alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other suspected terrorists to New York for trial.
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The whole idea is so absurd.even Stevie Wonder could see it.
I am gaining a modicum of respect for Gov. Paterson. He was right on this one and his recent denouncement of the state legislature for their unwillingness to deal with the budget deficit. He still shoots himself in the foot once in a while....
I don’t like Patterson, but I would advise him to avoid Ft Marcie Park—or where ever zero buries his victims.
Obammy tried to push the blind black man out.
The blind black man is pushing back.
Go, Paterson!
This is getting good ...
(Visualize Michael Jackson smacking popcorn in “Thriller” video) ;-)
Wow, it was none other than Geraldo Rivera who said that Democrats supported this decision.
Oops.....
Well, that’ll happen...
His response is quite delayed. He obviously has been reading the polls - somehow.
This is great. I hope the jury is hung twice.
Remember Obama told Paterson not to run in next election.
I guess Paterson won’t stay on O’s plantation
I was thinking mabe he needed an elevator tester.
It’s official. Hillary is running for gov of N.Y. and Patterson knows he’s screwed.
This is getting interesting between Paterson and Obama. Good stuff !!
Even a blind squirrel finds an Acorn now and then...
Good for him. Most democrats seem to prefer to go down with the SS obama.
Drudge is leading with this. LOL. Drudge is the man.
How many days did it take him to say anything about it? Bet he only spoke up because Guiliani busted Zero a good one over the weekend.
Well, obviously Paterson is a racist.......oh wait.
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