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February 1, 2006
Question of the Day: What Was the Most Offensive Part of the SOTU Speech for you?
I was debating which lie in the President's SOTU speech offended me most. It's because hard the Republican party is a pretty offensive group of America haters and it's hard to pick just one. I have to say it has to be the attempt to exploit Reverand and Mrs. King's memories at the first of the speech and then turning right around talking about how great judges like Roberts and Alito are. Alito for sure has an anti-Civil rights activist agenda along with the rest of the Republican party. The notion of invoking the great work done by the King's against the very people that the Republicans now have in their ranks is beyond offensive. It's a disgrace that the King memory would be used in this way by the Republican party in hopes of covering up their coordinated efforts to undo all the good work that was done by the Kings. That was the most offensive part to me. Did anyone else find something more offensive to them in the speech?
Read more over at Think Progress.
Posted by ManDrake at February 1, 2006 10:14 AM
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I have to say him invoking things in God's name always gets to me. He's the most evil person on the planet and really doesn't give a rats rear end about being a real Christian and then he invokes phrases such as "our Creator" and "our God"! He'd be better off just admitting he's Satan's minion! He has no clue what he's talking about!
But I have to admit everytime he opens his mouth offends me...that is just the tip of the iceberg! The fact that he seems to believe his own lies is madening!
Posted by: Dianne at February 1, 2006 10:17 AM
I thought the defense of the warrantless spying without actually coming out and admitting that that's what it was, and then trying to claim previous Presidents had also done so was far more offensive.
And I was amazed that he only mentioned God or "the/their Creator" four times. That is so unlike him. He said 9/11 way more than that.
Posted by: cjmr at February 1, 2006 10:58 AM