Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Daily Dump

Who said, "Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas." Joe Biden or Joe Stalin? (See answer at bottom)


I just finished reading the very excellent response to Joe Biden's inflammatory comments when he compared grassroots activists to "terrorists" and "hostage takers." While I whole heartedly agree with all of the sentiments expressed in their reply, I don't see any future in meeting with the Vice-President for the purpose of civil discourse.

Joe Biden has made a career out of being an empty suit and a buffoon. In my studied opinion, any attempt at an apology on his part would hold about as much credibility as, well, . . . comparisons fail me . . . . Joe Biden!


Let's face it, he is the best insurance policy that Barry Hussein could buy. But that's just my opinion.


ST. LOUIS TEA PARTY CONDEMNS "TERRORIST" REMARKS FROM VICE-PRESIDENT BIDEN, LAWMAKERS
August 3, 2011
It was revealed Monday by Politico that Vice-President Joe Biden, U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle, and other lawmakers referred to the tea party as "terrorists" during a heated discussion on the debt ceiling debate. From Politico:

Biden was agreeing with a line of argument made by Rep. Mike Doyle (D-Pa.) at a two-hour, closed-door Democratic Caucus meeting.

“We have negotiated with terrorists, ” an angry Doyle said, according to sources in the room. “This small group of terrorists have made it impossible to spend any money.”

Biden, driven by his Democratic allies’ misgivings about the debt-limit deal, responded: “They have acted like terrorists.”

The St. Louis Tea Party condemns the comparison of private citizens who desire fiscal restraint in Washington to murderous terrorists who have killed thousands of Americans world-wide.

"It's reprehensible to me that our Vice-President and other elected leaders would make such a grotesque analogy when in just over a month we will mark the tenth anniversary of the worst attack on American soil," remarks Dana Loesch, Co-Founder of the St. Louis Tea Party.

"It's an insult to Americans and the Democratic process to refer to dissenting Americans in such a way," says Bill Hennessy, St. Louis Tea Party Co-Founder. "Are our elected leaders so out of touch with what terrorism actually is that they are willing to defame, by way of analogy, a vast group of people? We have members who lost friends to terrorists in the 9/11 attacks. We do not have any members who have lost friends due to peaceful protest."

"It is tone-deaf and offensive," says Jen Ennenbach, media liaison of the St. Louis Tea Party. Other grassroots activists have expressed equal dismay at having their peaceful efforts to raise awareness of government excess compared to the likes of Jihadis. “The fact that the Vice President, or any other elected official would say this of American Citizens clearly shows they are still living in an alternate reality.”

The St. Louis Tea Party asks that Vice-President Biden, Rep. Doyle, and other lawmakers who have defamed grassroots activists by calling them "terrorists," "hostage takers," and other pejoratives to apologize for their careless remarks. The St. Louis Tea Party also extends to Vice-President Biden an invitation to meet with them and other grassroots groups so he can see how peaceful dissent is a cornerstone of, not a threat to, our Republic.

(Answer: Both said it, Joseph Stalin said it first and then Joe Biden plagiarized it.)

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