Title: Re: Please call me "Senator" when you accuse me of bigotry
Post by: Teresa Heilevang on July 19, 2009, 06:00:57 PM
below is a letter from a Guard Aviator and Captain for Alaska Air Lines. He hits the nail directly on the head. Maybe we all should send a copy of this letter to the "b with an itch"... _____________________________________________________________
Here is my final draft to Barbara Boxer. Please give it your widest dissemination. I want the world to know at least one scoundrel who masquerades as a wise solon and a congress in whose hand $trillions are spent without even reading the bills.
Babs:
You were so right on when you scolded the general on TV for using the term, "ma'am," instead of "Senator." After all, in the military, "ma'am" is a term of respect when addressing a female of superior rank or position.
The general was totally wrong. You are not a person of superior rank or position. You are a member of one of the world's most corrupt organizations, the U.S. Senate, equaled only by the U.S. House of Representatives.
Congress is a cesspool of liars, thieves, inside traders, traitors, drunks (one who killed a staffer, yet is still revered), criminals, and other low level swine who, as individuals (not all, but many), will do anything to enhance their lives, fortunes and power, all at the expense of the People of the United States and its Constitution, in order to be continually re-elected. Many democrats even want American troops killed by releasing photographs. How many of you could honestly say, "We pledge our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor"? None? One? Two? Your reaction to the general shows several things. First is your abysmal ignorance of all things military. Your treatment of the general shows you to be an elitist of the worst kind. When the general entered the military (as most of us who served) he wrote the government a blank check, offering his life to protect your derriere now safely and comfortably ensconced in a 20 thousand dollar leather chair, paid for by the general's taxes. You repaid him for this by humiliating him in front of millions.
Second is your puerile character, lack of sophistication, and arrogance which borders on the hubristic. This display of brattish behavior shows you to be a virago, termagant, harridan, nag, scold or shrew, unfit for your position, regardless of the support of the unwashed, uneducated masses who have made California into the laughing stock of the nation.
What I am writing, Senator, are the same thoughts countless millions of Americans have toward Congress, but who lack the energy, ability or time to convey them. Under the democrats, some don't even have the 44 cents to buy the stamp. Regardless of their thoughts, most realize politicians are pretty much the same, and will vote for the one who will bring home the most bacon, even if they do consider how corrupt that person is.
Lord Acton (1834 - 1902) so aptly charged, "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Unbeknownst to you and your colleagues, Mr. Power has had his way with all of you, and we are all the worse for it.
Finally Senator, I, too, have a title. It is "Right Wing Extremist Potential Terrorist Threat." It is not of my choosing, but was given to me by your Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano. And you were offended by "ma'am"?
Have a day. Cheers!
Jim Hill 16808 - 103rd Avenue Court East South Hill , WA 98375
Title: Re: Please call me "Senator" when you accuse me of bigotry
Post by: ericire12 on July 19, 2009, 06:29:33 PM
"Babs"
Thats great!
Title: Re: Please call me "Senator" when you accuse me of bigotry
Post by: twyacht on July 19, 2009, 06:37:10 PM
Boxer, Pelosi, Feinstien, H. Clinton,and that African American Rep, that slapped the Capitol Police when they didn't recognize her...
The modern liberal women.
Quite the role model....
James Cagney gives me an idea, for these women of Socialist, ultra liberal ilk,... 40 seconds... :-X
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4R5wZs8cxI
Title: Re: Please call me "Senator" when you accuse me of bigotry
Post by: fightingquaker13 on July 19, 2009, 07:46:04 PM
I rarely say this, and never before to you TW, but thats miles out of line. Nothing funny about domestic violence (I had to help clean up after it once Lots of tears, emotional damage and me having to be talked down from "discussing" the issue with the gentleman in question. Just a bad scene all around). On a lighter note, the one good thing to be said about Boxer, is that she's not Dianne Fienstein. Boxer is merely a self absobed idiot. Di Fi is truly evil. TAB, what the hell are you people smoking over there? FQ13
Title: Re: Please call me "Senator" when you accuse me of bigotry
Post by: Pathfinder on July 19, 2009, 08:21:53 PM
I rarely say this, and never before to you TW, but thats miles out of line. Nothing funny about domestic violence (I had to help clean up after it once Lots of tears, emotional damage and me having to be talked down from "discussing" the issue with the gentleman in question. Just a bad scene all around). On a lighter note, the one good thing to be said about Boxer, is that she's not Dianne Fienstein. Boxer is merely a self absobed idiot. Di Fi is truly evil. TAB, what the hell are you people smoking over there? FQ13
True. But OMG FQ - it is a freakin movie and a classic at that.
And there is nothing good to be said about Boxer. We're talking about degrees of evil here, and as the saying goes, you would not vote for the lessor of 2 evils as she is still evil. There has to be a point where you draw a line and give no quarter. Trying to be reasonable has got us where we are.
Title: Re: Please call me "Senator" when you accuse me of bigotry
Post by: fightingquaker13 on July 19, 2009, 08:39:35 PM
True. But OMG FQ - it is a freakin movie and a classic at that.
And there is nothing good to be said about Boxer. We're talking about degrees of evil here, and as the saying goes, you would not vote for the lessor of 2 evils as she is still evil. There has to be a point where you draw a line and give no quarter. Trying to be reasonable has got us where we are.
True. You're right Path, and I probably owe TW an apolgy as well (consider it given TW). Its just that seeing a strong woman with a black eye covinced its all her fault because she got taken in by a manipulative sob is memory that sticks with me. I shouldn't take as personally as I do. My bad. FQ13
Title: Re: Please call me "Senator" when you accuse me of bigotry
Post by: twyacht on July 19, 2009, 09:13:08 PM
FQ, it was meant figuratively, perhaps the pie in the face scene would have been more appropriate.
I would never condone physical violence on women, under any circumstance, and that was not my point.
At some point Boxer, or should I say Senator since she worked so hard to earn that title, and the other uber liberal women in today's society could use a metaphoric grapefruit to the face.
Hell they really threw shoes at Bush,..... Its just that seeing a strong woman with a black eye covinced its all her fault because she got taken in by a manipulative sob is memory that sticks with me. I shouldn't take as personally as I do. My bad.
We as an American society, are becoming the strong woman with the black eye, convinced,,, that us as sheeple can't do for ourselves without gov't intervention, (manipulative SOB that the gov't has become).
Did not mean the Cagney clip to come across as such...
Title: Re: Please call me "Senator" when you accuse me of bigotry
Post by: fightingquaker13 on July 19, 2009, 09:26:37 PM
FQ, it was meant figuratively, perhaps the pie in the face scene would have been more appropriate.
I would never condone physical violence on women, under any circumstance, and that was not my point.
At some point Boxer, or should I say Senator since she worked so hard to earn that title, and the other uber liberal women in today's society could use a metaphoric grapefruit to the face.
Hell they really threw shoes at Bush,..... Its just that seeing a strong woman with a black eye covinced its all her fault because she got taken in by a manipulative sob is memory that sticks with me. I shouldn't take as personally as I do. My bad.
We as an American society, are becoming the strong woman with the black eye, convinced,,, that us as sheeple can't do for ourselves without gov't intervention, (manipulative SOB that the gov't has become).
Did not mean the Cagney clip to come across as such...
No worries TW. It just brought back a very ugly memory. Its not your fault and I over reacted. As I said, my bad. FQ13
Title: Re: Please call me "Senator" when you accuse me of bigotry
Post by: tombogan03884 on July 19, 2009, 11:08:08 PM
Gender is irrelevant when talking about politicians. The only difference between Boxer, Pelosi , Snowe and Reid, Frank Schumer, is that the ones with internal plumbing will be less work to haul up the tree.