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Thread ID: 18281 | Posts: 14 | Started: 2005-05-17
2005-05-17 17:16 | User Profile
Wondering of all the members of the Senate and House of Reps. which if any members do people on here like and support?
Personally the only ones I can think of are Tom Tancredo- no one does more in the effort to fight illegal immigration. Rep. Duncan of Tenn- don't know much about him, but anyone that praises Sam Francis on the House floor has to be good. Ron Paul-ONLY congressman to vote against giving Rosa Parks congressional medal of honor along with alot of other good moves through the years. Can't think of any others in the House, the Senate on the other hand I can't think of a single one. I know Conrad Burns of Montana has gotten in trouble for making certain Politically Incorrect commnets about blacks and muslims.
2005-05-17 17:23 | User Profile
I think the three you listed are in a class by themselves. Among the rest, I am slightly partial to Robert Byrd of West Virginia. He is wrong on a great many issues, but he still has some residual Southern Yellowdog Democrat left in him, even after all these years.
2005-05-17 19:27 | User Profile
I'd include many anti-interventionist Democrats on my list. Recall that Moran of Virginia and McKinney of Georgia were both targeted by the Tribe for their truthful observations that Junior's squalid little Krusade is stage-managed by Tel Aviv.
Kudos, too, to Senator Boxer for publicly bitch-slapping that ridiculous corporate sow, Condi Rice...
2005-05-17 20:28 | User Profile
My all-around favorite is definitely Ron Paul. Nearly all others deserve to hang, although some stand up for the right side of an important issue now and then.
Take Barbara Boxer, for instance, as HC Jr just mentioned. Boxer is a Jew and a staunch supporter of gun control and (I believe) foreign aid to Israel. That makes her an enemy, yet I did indeed like the way she grilled Rice recently.
I'd like to mention my least-favorite member of Congress as well: Chuck Schumer. His disgusting maggot face makes me want to vomit every single time I see it. My hatred for him is so pure, so intense, that it could melt steel.
2005-05-17 21:26 | User Profile
Angler,
When I see Schumer's oily face I think that with the proper technology we could solve our dependecy on foreign oil simply by tapping his face. A greased hog has nothing on him.
2005-05-18 10:41 | User Profile
Ron Paul, Tom Tancredo (who's election as President in 2008 just might happen, and just might be the beginning of things starting to turn around towards them getting gradually better, instead of worse, like they've been getting since 1854 or so; word on the street is that immigration is going to be the #1 issue in next year's election, which could well set up Tancredo to take the nomination away from Jeb Bush, or whatever other ridiculous stiff the RNC has in store for us) and Duncan-who-praised-Francis are clearly the best.
Barbara Boxer voted against the war in Iraq, questioned the Electoral College outcome for the first time since 1876 (that one was stolen by the Repubicans too), and in her first term in office, she actually called for the California National Guard to patrol the California-Mexican border in order to quell illegal immigraton. Sure, she's an irritating, lawyer-yuppie-Jew-from-NYC who loves gun control and is as PC as a joke told by Jesse Jackson at a rabbi's convention, but we'd be worse off without her, overall.
Robert Byrd may be wrong on many things, but you have to have a pretty cold heart not to love him anyway.
I don't know much about her personally, but isn't there a Dem. Rep. from Ohio, Marcy Kaptur, who's so much of an economic nationalist that Perot wanted her for his '96 running-mate (she declined)? If so, she can't be all bad.
And then there's Sen. Woody Jenkins of Louisiana, who probably would be among our very best Senators, if the worthless bitch who lost the race, Mary Landrieu, wasn't squatting on his seat. Not to mention the frame-job the establishment did on James Traficant, who is another rightful member of Congress deprived of his seat through vile machiations; I liked him a lot. They never have to get rid of the ones I hate, interestingly enough.
I'd have voted for Walter Mondale over Norm Coleman anyday, I thought I'd note in passing.
2005-05-18 18:52 | User Profile
Other than the national level I think its also worth noting that several state reps and state senators continue to go to Council of Conservative Citizens meetings in the Deep South in places such as Mississippi despite the best efforts of the media to discredit the group. I think the SPLC published a list of people who have meet with the CCC in the last two years and it was something like 30 officials. Anyone who is a target of the SPLC has to be a decent person.
2005-05-20 02:41 | User Profile
**Opinion:Best members of Congress **
**Is this a trick question? :yes: **
Can you qualify that a bit, for example, b**est at what? :smoke: **
2005-05-31 01:02 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Angler]I'd like to mention my least-favorite member of Congress as well: Chuck Schumer. His disgusting maggot face makes me want to vomit every single time I see it. My hatred for him is so pure, so intense, that it could melt steel.[/QUOTE]
Schumer is the ultimate slimeball New York Jew: media whore, virulently anti-gun, you name it. He is [I]foul.[/I]
I personally dislike the white gentile GOP'ers in the heartland who for campagin cash or loony-Christian reasons dry-hump Israel. DeLay and his buddy Abramowitz is one of these. Trent Lott is a male airhead. Ron Paul always makes me think of that Bible story where God's being questioned about how few virtuous souls he'll go down to before destroying some wicked Biblical city: "And if there were only one righteous member of Congress, O Lord..."
2005-05-31 01:15 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Hugh Lincoln]Schumer is the ultimate slimeball New York Jew: media whore, virulently anti-gun, you name it. He is foul. [/QUOTE]Oh, he likes guns all right ...
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2005-05-31 01:51 | User Profile
Say... isn't that an Uzi?
2005-05-31 21:33 | User Profile
Hugh Lincoln,
No, that is a TEC-9, it does not look anything like an Uzi.:gunsmilie
Chucky does look like he is having fun. :yes:
Interdynamic KG-9 and Intratec TEC DC-9 "assault" pistol (USA) [url]http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg136-e.htm[/url]
UZI / MiniUzi / MicroUzi [url]http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg17-e.htm[/url]
2005-05-31 21:54 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Hugh Lincoln]Say... isn't that an Uzi?[/QUOTE]
In an uzi, the clip is behind the trigger. Still, it does look like an "evil" gun, similar to an uzi that neither military, police, or hunter would have much need of. I wonder what the background of that picture is.
Every anti-gun member of Congress hires, or otherwise uses, people who have guns. They're so much more special than us, they actually think they have a right to protection. Many anti-gun liberals own guns.
2005-06-01 15:12 | User Profile
Chuckie! My man! You've got it turned the wrong way. Just a friendly gun-safety tip.