Roland Burris fiasco
The Roland Burris fiasco reminded us that Harry Reid and the Democrats might not be the criminal, subversive, traitorous sociopaths the Republicans are, but they are just as oblivious and incompetent.
The attempt to convince the public that there are standards for members of the Senate proved to be ludicrous. The buffoons, who were fooled again and again and again by a retarded Texan into approving a criminal war of aggression, funding the decimation of a nation, abrogating our rights and plundering our treasury, set a very low bar for Senator qualifications. Now they tell us they are capable of solving the problem they helped create.
Those senators who were so quick to condemn a person who had not been convicted were subversive in their failure to abide by the Constitution and honor their oaths when they not only failed to remove the most criminal president in our history but abetted and funded his crimes. Those petty minds can grasp something minor and insignificant, but not massive crimes against humanity and civilization. As Joseph Stalin said, “Kill a man, it’s murder. Kill a million, it’s a mere statistic.”
The danger is not that Roland Burris is unfit for the Senate. Judging by those serving now, no one can be unfit. The danger is that Burris will be corrupted like all the others with the possible exceptions of Russ Feingold and Barbara Boxer.
Burris can’t degrade the Senate, but it can corrupt him. Let’s hope he introduces ethics and principles to that decayed, corrupt body.
The attempt to convince the public that there are standards for members of the Senate proved to be ludicrous. The buffoons, who were fooled again and again and again by a retarded Texan into approving a criminal war of aggression, funding the decimation of a nation, abrogating our rights and plundering our treasury, set a very low bar for Senator qualifications. Now they tell us they are capable of solving the problem they helped create.
Those senators who were so quick to condemn a person who had not been convicted were subversive in their failure to abide by the Constitution and honor their oaths when they not only failed to remove the most criminal president in our history but abetted and funded his crimes. Those petty minds can grasp something minor and insignificant, but not massive crimes against humanity and civilization. As Joseph Stalin said, “Kill a man, it’s murder. Kill a million, it’s a mere statistic.”
The danger is not that Roland Burris is unfit for the Senate. Judging by those serving now, no one can be unfit. The danger is that Burris will be corrupted like all the others with the possible exceptions of Russ Feingold and Barbara Boxer.
Burris can’t degrade the Senate, but it can corrupt him. Let’s hope he introduces ethics and principles to that decayed, corrupt body.
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