Conservatives at CPAC Talking the Talk — But Can they Walk the Walk?
#92 as if:
“Tell that to the motherless children in Oklahoma City.”
Ahh, and what became of Timothy McVeigh?
We execute the political criminals of the Right.
The Left CELEBRATES their murderering thugs…”Free Mumia!”
http://www.freemumia.com/
“Tell that to the anthrax victims.”
What on earth are you babbling about? Has someone been convicted of that?
Nice that you did remember that there HAVE been fatal WMD attacks on American soil, though.
(There’s usually a big empty space in Leftie brains about that, since it doesn’t fit their “NO WMDs found in Iraq” sloganeering)
“Tell that to the abortion doctors whose clinics were bombed.”
And where is Eric Rudolph now? Cooling his heels in a Federal hoosegow. See my response to your OKCity rant above.
“Tell that to the families of four little girls killed in the 16th Street Baptist Church.”
Dynamite Bob Chambliss died in prison in 1985…how long do you expect to eat free lunches on crimes 40 years past?
“I’m sure that was a proud moment for you and your internet mistress Delia . . .”
Hey, you slobbering a**hole, I was 4 years old at the time, and Sister Delia wasn’t even born yet, so shove your accusations up your keester with both hands and scamper out on your elbows.
Oh, btw, Condoleeza Rice, who you may recognize as rather prominent Republican, was friends and schoolmates with at least one of the girls who died in that terrorist crime…
“I remember the bombing of that Sunday School at 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham in 1963. I did not see it happen, but I heard it happen, and I felt it happen, just a few blocks away at my father’s church. It is a sound that I will never forget, that will forever reverberate in my ears. That bomb took the lives of four young girls, including my friend and playmate, Denise McNair. The crime was calculated to suck the hope out of young lives, bury their aspirations. But those fears were not propelled forward, those terrorists failed.[84]
– Condoleezza Rice, Commencement 2004, Vanderbilt University, May 13, 2004″





