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Saturday, October 24, 2009

War on terror? Wrong enemy. "The people's" enemy is to the right of Huffington and Kos

From the Hill:

Grayson: Republicans are 'the enemy of America'

By Jordan Fabian - 10/21/09 06:19 PM ET

Rep. Alan Grayson (D-Fla.) fired his latest salvo at Republicans on Wednesday evening, calling them "the enemy of America."

The congressman, who gained attention for saying the GOP's health plan is for the ill to "die quickly," made his remark in response to Sen. Lamar Alexander's (R-Tenn.) comment today warning the Obama administration to not draft a Nixonian "enemies list."

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Grayson said on MSNBC that the GOP is the enemy of anybody who wants "anything good for this country," including healthcare reform, climate change legislation and "certainly the enemy of peace."

He also took a swipe at Fox News, saying that 99 percent of Americans have the "good sense" not to tune into the network.
No comment is needed by me, save this.... many are saying this guy is some crazy idiot, not to be paid attention to.

I think he is DEAD CENTER
on the democratic party ruling elite's bell curve.

5 comments:

  1. SOMETHING THAT COULD NEVER HAPPEN IN AMERICA...

    "Labour let in migrants 'to engineer multicultural UK'

    Huge increases in immigration over the past decade were a deliberate attempt to engineer a more multicultural Britain, a former Government adviser said yesterday.

    Andrew Neather, a speechwriter who worked in Downing Street for Tony Blair and in the Home Office for Jack Straw and David Blunkett, said Labour's relaxation of controls was a plan to 'open up the UK to mass migration'.

    As well as bringing in hundreds of thousands to plug labour market gaps, there was also a 'driving political purpose' behind immigration policy, he claimed.
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    Official policy: Huge increases in immigration over the past decade were 'a deliberate attempt to engineer a more multicultural Britain'

    Ministers hoped to change the country radically and 'rub the Right's nose in diversity'. But Mr Neather said senior Labour figures were reluctant to discuss the policy, fearing it would alienate its 'core working-class vote'.

    On Question Time, Mr Straw was repeatedly quizzed about whether Labour's immigration policies had left the door open for the BNP.

    Writing in the Evening Standard, Mr Neather revealed the 'major shift' in immigration policy came after the publication of a policy paper from the Performance and Innovation Unit, a Downing Street think tank based in the Cabinet Office.


    The published version promoted the labour-market case for immigration but Mr Neather said unpublished versions contained additional reasons.

    'Earlier drafts I saw also included a driving political purpose: that mass immigration was the way that the Government was going to make the UK truly multicultural.

    'I remember coming away from some discussions with the clear sense that the policy was intended - even if this wasn't its main purpose - to rub the Right's nose in diversity and render their arguments out of date.' The 'deliberate policy', from late 2000 until 'at least February last year', when the new points-based system was introduced, was to open up the UK to mass migration, he said.

    Mr Neather defended the policy, saying mass immigration has 'enriched' Britain and made London a more attractive and cosmopolitan place.

    Sir Andrew Green, chairman of the Migrationwatch think tank, said: 'Now at least the truth is out, and it's dynamite. Many have long suspected that mass immigration under Labour was not just a cock-up but a conspiracy. They were right.

    'This Government has admitted three million immigrants for cynical political reasons concealed by dodgy economic camouflage.'

    The chairmen of the cross-party Group for Balanced Migration, MPs Frank Field and Nicholas Soames, said: 'We welcome this statement which the whole country knows to be true.

    'It is the first beam of truth that has officially been shone on the immigration issue in Britain.'

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1222613/Labour-let-migrants-engineer-multicultural-UK.html

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  2. Everyone who does not agree is "the enemy".

    Don't they usually put people who believe things like that in padded cells?

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  3. I'll bet money this Grayson is on drugs. Yes he believes in what he's saying but he looks drugged up.

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  4. Grayson is your typical puppet of the far left.

    If he likes state run health care so much, why doesn't he try it out in one of those Western nations that does have it first, and see if he likes it before he can implement it here?

    I guess Grayson can be considered a chickenhawk on that.

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