Uh…why?
There were 8 noes, 2 presents, and 410 ayes on the resolution.
"Agitate, agitate, agitate!" -Frederick Douglass
Uh…why?
There were 8 noes, 2 presents, and 410 ayes on the resolution.
From Anita Kumar’s blog at The WaPo: U.S. House Members Stop by Virginia House:
Even the introductions are partisan in the House of Delegates.
Del. Lacey E. Putney, an Independent from Bedford who caucuses with Republicans, introduced two visiting members of Virginia’s congressional delegation, Republican Reps. Thelma Drake and Robert J. Wittman.
A third member, Democrat Rep. James P. Moran Jr. was sitting close by but was not recognized until House Minority Leader Ward L. Armstrong (D-Henry) stood up to introduce him.
Say what you will about James “Jim” Moran (and if you can say it, I’ve said it) but at least have some damn respect for the office!
Do Republicans not know the definition of “political suicide”? First, you boo youth visitors to the General Assembly, and now this? Did you learn nothing from “macaca”?
Can you at the very least show some damn maturity?
Wait, with John Hager running the Republican Party of Virginia, I’m not sure why I’m expecting so much.
First, Jim Moran:
“Ethically cleansed Baghdad”?…
Christ, when will this guy learn to shut up?
Here’s some ethic cleansing from Saddam Hussein:
Iraq’s Legacy of Terror: Mass Graves
Babies found in Iraqi mass grave
Iraq: Iraqis Open Saddam Hussein’s Mass Graves, Demand Justice
Uncovering Iraq’s Horrors in Desert Graves
113 Kurds Are Found In Mass Grave
Mass Graves of Iraq: Uncovering Atrocities
At least he didn’t blame the “‘extraordinarily powerful’ pro-Israel lobby” like he did last time.
Second, Ron Paul:
From the AP: Paul keeps white supremacist donation:
Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul has received a $500 campaign donation from a white supremacist, and the Texas congressman doesn’t plan to return it, an aide said Wednesday.
Don Black, of West Palm Beach, recently made the donation, according to campaign filings. He runs a Web site called Stormfront with the motto, “White Pride World Wide.” The site welcomes postings to the “Stormfront White Nationalist Community.”
“Dr. Paul stands for freedom, peace, prosperity and inalienable rights. If someone with small ideologies happens to contribute money to Ron, thinking he can influence Ron in any way, he’s wasted his money,” Paul spokesman Jesse Benton said. “Ron is going to take the money and try to spread the message of freedom.”
And Paul isn’t going to stop pandering to 9/11 conspiracy theorists as well, I guess?
“And that’s $500 less that this guy has to do whatever it is that he does,” Benton added.
Black said he supports Paul’s stance on ending the war in Iraq, securing U.S. borders and his opposition to amnesty for illegal immigrants.
“We know that he’s not a white nationalist. He says he isn’t and we believe him, but on the issues, there’s only one choice,” Black said Wednesday.
There’s no need for a sarcastic comment after reading that, is there?
“We like his stand on tight borders and opposition to a police state,” Black told The Palm Beach Post earlier.
On his Web site, Black says he has been involved in “the White patriot movement for 30 years.”
From The Washington Post:
Rep. James P. Moran Jr. (D-Va.) has again come under fire from local Jewish organizations for remarking in a magazine interview that the “extraordinarily powerful” pro-Israel lobby played a strong role promoting the war in Iraq.
In an interview with Tikkun, a California-based Jewish magazine, Moran said the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is “the most powerful lobby and has pushed this war from the beginning. I don’t think they represent the mainstream of American Jewish thinking at all, but because they are so well organized, and their members are extraordinarily powerful — most of them are quite wealthy — they have been able to exert power.”
Moran’s remarks were criticized by the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Washington and the National Jewish Democratic Council. Ronald Halber, executive director of the first group, said Moran’s remarks are anti-Semitic and draw on ugly stereotypes about Jewish wealth, power and influence.
“He uses several age-old canards that have been used throughout history that have brought violence upon Jews,” Halber said this week. “He uses clearly anti-Semitic images such as Jewish control of the media and wealthy Jews using their wealth to control policy.”
Ira N. Forman, executive director of the National Jewish Democratic Council, said in a published statement that there is nothing wrong with criticizing the pro-Israel lobby but that Moran’s statements go beyond that to defamation by making a “phony” connection between AIPAC and the Iraq war.
“Rep. Moran’s comments are not only incorrect and irresponsible,” Forman said. “They are downright dangerous.”
[…]
In 2001, he [Moran] angered groups by saying in an appearance before the American Muslim Council that then-Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was coming to Washington “probably seeking a warrant from President Bush to kill at will with weapons we have paid for.”
The next year, Moran returned $2,000 in political contributions from a Muslim activist with ties to the anti-Israeli groups Hamas and Hezbollah.
And in 2003, at an antiwar forum in Reston, Moran said: “If it were not for the strong support of the Jewish community for this war with Iraq, we would not be doing this. The leaders of the Jewish community are influential enough that they could change the direction of where this is going, and I think they should.”
Said Halber this week: “There are only so many mistakes he can make before it’s fair to call him an anti-Semite.”
I would say we’re at that point now. And don’t forget his racist acts back in 2000; from The Washington Post via LexisNexis, “Parents File Complaint Against Va.’s Moran; Lawmaker Says Boy Tried to Steal Car”:
The parents of the 8-year-old boy who allegedly tried to steal Rep. James P. Moran Jr.’s car Friday by claiming he had a gun have filed a complaint with an Alexandria magistrate and hired a lawyer, saying that their son did nothing wrong and was cursed and manhandled by the congressman.
The child merely admired Moran’s Toyota, the parents said, adding that Moran (D-Va.) then grabbed the boy by the neck and cursed at him.
Moran, who disputed the parents’ contentions, has not pressed charges against the boy but was obviously conflicted about how to proceed yesterday. Twice he reversed his decision, first telling a reporter he had decided to prosecute, then calling back an hour later to say he would not.
[…]
According to police, the boy approached Moran in the parking lot of Cora Kelly School and Recreation Center, claiming that he had a gun in his pocket and demanding that Moran give up his car keys.
Moran told police that he grabbed the boy and hauled him inside to the director’s office. The boy was not armed.
[…]
The boy’s mother, Melanie Gaitwood, yesterday gave her version of the incident, which occurred as Moran was picking up his children.
Gaitwood said her older son, age 9, came running home saying someone was trying to choke his brother.
Gaitwood said she went immediately to Cora Kelly. “My son was in the office, screaming and crying,” she said. “The director said, ‘This is the man right here that accused your son of trying to steal his car.’ I said, ‘What the hell are you talking about? He’s just 8 years old.’ ”
According to Gaitwood, Moran then insulted her.
Moran said the mother was “just screaming the vilest obscenities at me because I didn’t let him go. . . . And I said, ‘Ma’am, your son said he had a gun. He tried to steal my car.’ And she started with all the f’s. . . . I said, ‘Well, I think we found the problem.’ ”
Yesterday, Gaitwood told a reporter that a witness had seen Moran grab her son, a second-grader, around the neck and the leg. Then the boy’s father, Alonzo Griffen, arrived and referred questions to the family’s attorney, Ted J. Williams.
Also, from the AP via LexisNexis, “Congressman says boy tried to steal car, parents call congressman a thug”:
[Ted] Williams [the parents’ lawyer], who also threatened to sue, called it a case of a “white congressman’s word against that of a young black kid.” He said Moran should apologize and agree to meet with the parents.
[…]
He [Williams] also sent school transcripts identifying the child as Michael Green, an “A” student.