DISPICABLE
AND AN ABOSLUTE OUTRAGE TO GOOD SENSE AND GOOD DECORUM.
Washington Post
Presidents honor King widow
By Karen Jacobs and Tabassum Zakaria
Reuters
Wednesday, February 8, 2006; 1:07 AM
LITHONIA, Georgia (Reuters) - Speakers seized on the presence of President Bush to attack his policies on Tuesday at the funeral of Coretta Scott King, the first lady of the U.S. civil rights movement.
Jimmy Carter, one of four presidents to speak, took a jab at Bush's domestic eavesdropping program during six hours of sermons, speeches and song for the late widow of Nobel peace laureate Martin Luther King Jr., assassinated in 1968.
The 10,000 mourners also heard the Rev. Joseph Lowery, a civil-rights leader, cite Mrs. King's legacy as a champion of racial equality while launching barbs at Bush administration policies on Iraq and health care......
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The fact that anyone would take advantage of the fact that the president is sitting in a captive audience and take jabs at him, AT A FUNERAL shows NO CLASS WHATSOEVER Even Hillary Clinton was classy enough to actually HONOR the late Mrs King as opposed to Carter, who used it for political grandstanding.
This rates right up there with Cindy SHAMEHAN wearing that shirt into the State of The Union address...NO CLASS.
Mrs King was a GREAT woman, and her husband was a GREAT man, and together they did more to bring this country together than anyone else in history has done. Good way to honor her memory....divide the country along political lines..makes perfect sense..if your a stinking liberal with a mental disorder
2 words to you liberals...I said it before
SCREW YOU
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Update:
day by day has a good cartoon that sums things up:
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Then the Democrats wonder why they lose elections. This reminds me so much of the Paul Wellstone funeral that cost the Democrats the senate.
In a certain way...I really wish the dems would keep spouting this vile....it certainly works wonders for the Republican party :)
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