Tennessee Democrats Compare Republicans To Special Olympics Children

Sharon

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Democrats in a race for a state House seat in District 82, are circulating a flyer that shows a retarded child with President Bush’s face running in a track race. The headline says: “Voting for Bush Is Like Running In The Special Olympics: Even If You Win, You’re Still Retarded.”

The flyer is being distributed by Democrat Craig Fitzhugh. His opponent, Dave Dahl has issued a call to Fitzhugh to stop distributing the flyer.


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vraiblonde

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Sharon said:
His opponent, Dave Dahl has issued a call to Fitzhugh to stop distributing the flyer.
If I were his opponent I'd have bribed his staff to do that! I'd be on the phone to the Special Olympics committees so fast it would make your head spin, faxing copies of it to every organization I could think of!!
 

crabcake

But wait, there's more...
:shocking: OMG! I can't BELIEVE they are so stupid to publish something like that! :shocking:







:whack: :dur: forgot who we were talking about there for a second. :lol:
 

vraiblonde

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Every time I see something like this, I run over to the DU to see what those tards are saying about it. EVERY SINGLE TIME, they say it's Karl Rove in disguise trying to make Democrats look bad. :lol:
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
crabcake said:
:shocking: OMG! I can't BELIEVE they are so stupid to publish something like that! :shocking:







:whack: :dur: forgot who we were talking about there for a second. :lol:
People from Tennessee or Democrats? :lol:
 

Penn

Dancing Up A Storm
:yikes: According to Dahl, “Hard-ball politics is one thing and everyone expects tough battles, but using those who are born with mental disabilities for political fodder is disgusting.”

Dahl says the flyers have been distributed for at least two weeks from Fitzhugh’s campaign office in Ripley, Tennessee. It also serves as the Kerry-Edwards headquarters. “At first, I really did not believe that Fitzhugh and the Democrats would stoop to such gutter politics, but then people started bringing the flyer to me at the end of last week. I was shocked and disgusted.”

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They are out of their minds, publicizing something like this. I want to hear vrai say it again:

"I will never, never, ever vote for a Democrat as long as I live!"

You can't get much lower than this.:frown:
 

kom526

They call me ... Sarcasmo
Which national news outlet, do you think is going to broadcast this story?
Maybe CBS could get ol Danny (Rather) to do it.
 

Penn

Dancing Up A Storm
kom526 said:
Which national news outlet, do you think is going to broadcast this story?
Maybe CBS could get ol Danny (Rather) to do it.
:lmao: Not to make too much light of your reply, but I'm going to say to you:

"In your dreams!"

Like, it's not going to happen!

These folks are too viscious, too filled with hate, and by and large, so is the mainstream media that is too biased, as liberals, to air this information.
 

Chasey_Lane

Salt Life
Also from DU...:whistle:

"The former CEO of one of the area's largest home builders embezzled more than $3 million from his employer -- then donated more than $70,000 of that to political campaigns, according to documents filed Tuesday in federal court in Milwaukee.

Robert G. Brownell, who served as the top executive at Bielinski Homes until three months ago, is accused of illegally funneling money to the campaigns of President George W. Bush, U.S. Senate candidate Russ Darrow and former Gov. Scott McCallum, according to the documents. Brownell, 43, of Waukesha, is charged with money laundering and conspiracy to commit mail fraud, both felonies.

According to statements Mann gave the FBI, the relationships among Brownell - who was paid $175,000 a year as CEO of Bielinski Brothers - and his co-conspirators included the trading of financial favors. One of those arrangements was a scheme to circumvent campaign finance law, according to the complaint."
 
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