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February 07, 2006

Wellstoning Coretta Scott King's Funeral

Wellstoning...a verb I hadn't thought of until seeing The Anchoress write about what I'm fuming about.  First things first.  Coretta Scott King should be honored for who she is.  Any esteemed figure in the civil rights movement should be given high honor.

Today, she wasn't by some of the democrat's in attendance.  Very well covered, as at Drudge and in the Financial Times.  What idiots!  If nothing else, at least ex-president Jimmy Carter is still digging himself deeper.  Considering his praises of Hamas, condemming Dubya fits right in.

See also Michelle Malkin, Sister Toldjah, Susiepie, Expose the Left, and so many others that these fine folks have linked to.

Update:  Hugh Hewitt makes a very good point concerning Carter's lack of "being a gentlemen".  His answer?  Vote with your dollars, or more specifically, donate to the opponent of Carter's son.  In the Nevada Senate race, Jack Carter is opposed by John Ensign (donation link).  Can we really afford having another Carter in office, anywhere?

-Colonel Steve

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