To: Nachum
Having a “moment of silence” is leadership?
wow...
If you have a candlelight vigil, would that make you Emporer of the Universe?
8 posted on
01/10/2011 3:51:48 PM PST by
WOBBLY BOB
( "I don't want the majority if we don't stand for something"- Jim Demint)
To: WOBBLY BOB
True test of his character will come soon when we see if he sinks to Clinton’s level and demonizes his fellow citizens for political gain. Or just maybe if he shocks us and shows some class by trying to heal wounds, he will gain some admiration, especially from the independents he needs. Considering his past record of vicious, snide, partisan rhetoric though, I would bet on the first option.
12 posted on
01/10/2011 3:57:29 PM PST by
TNCMAXQ
To: WOBBLY BOB
My disgust at the moment of silence is that it occurred because a Congresswoman was involved. I'm tired of hearing how Congress has more gods than the Greek Pantheon. They are regular people. If we're not having a National moment of silence for the people gunned down at the mall, or the post office, or the high school, then we shouldn't be having one for Congressional victims. Presidents, yes. Governors, maybe. Congressman, no.
19 posted on
01/10/2011 4:35:59 PM PST by
LoveUSA
(You don't notice the night light until it gets dark.)
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