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Hiding the Ketchup

July 27, 2004 - 11:41 am - by Roger L Simon
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2004-07-28 08:20:05

Syl:

“Even if I disagree with her politically, I LIKE Theresa.”

Be careful about what you are finding to admire here, Syl. The “I Like Teresa” camp strikes me as VERY similar to the “I Like Janet Reno” camp.

There is much to be admired about strong people, women included, unafraid to speak their mind or “take action”. But the words and actions can never be discounted for the sake of the “strength” they exhibit.

The Democrats are, after all, the political party which finds nothing wrong with ordering, and openly taking proud responsibility for, an action that results in the deaths of a bunch of self-isolating loons (who, BTW, were solidly “locked in a box”) on pure hearsay and evidence of minor infractions of law while, in another breath, tell us that an externally aggressive, murderous despot, against whom there was far more than hearsay and ample evidence of very serious crimes, was safely “locked in a box” (a box, BTW, that required the US Navy and Airforce to keep locked at high risk and expense).

Behind the seemingly admirable “strength” there is idiocy and turpitude.