"They didn’t care about how they looked. It was just fierce indifference to human life that caused America to say enough is enough. ‘I don’t want to see it and I am not a part of it.’ What the hell! If you have to bomb little kids and send dogs out against human beings, give me a break."
But Rangel had praise for a few Republicans. He mentioned New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, citing Christie's criticism of House Republicans for delaying a vote on federal relief aid for states hit by Hurricane Sandy last year.
"Chris Christie, who is a big Northeasterner, and people only go for Christie because he is reasonable. He says something nice about the president helping out Jersey and now he is on the hit list by Republicans,” Rangel said. ------ Rangel's comments come in the aftermath of a spat between Christie and Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) which started out as a disagreement on foreign policy. King weighed in on Christie's side, criticizing Paul and his supporters.
He is also a convicted criminal that was found to be hiding assets from the IRS,and a couple of other abuses of office I can't remember right now.
Not that anything was done about it. He is black and a Dim,which means the laws don't apply to him.
There is a member of the Congressional Black Caucasus (Alcee Hastings) that was caught and convicted of taking bribes to throw cases back when he was a sitting federal judge,and he was even impeached and tossed off the bench. He not only didn't serve a day,he ran for Congress and was elected.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
Quote: algernonpj wrote in post #2Is Rangel familiar with the psychological concept of projection?
I doubt it,but I'm fairly certain he is aware of things like water being wet and fire being hot.
I might be wrong,though.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)