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Former Democratic Chair Don Fowler laughs about Hurricane Gustav?

by Guest45289  |  earlier

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Is this OK?

Don Fowler was a fromer DNC Chairman and is laughing about it with current SC Congressman John Spratt.

Is THIS appropriate behavior?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrBus8ORR78

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  1. d**n that is the worst thing I have ever seen. God help us all.


  2. The timing of the hurricane is laughable after the right wing Focus on the Family and ilk tried to influence the weather by prayer for the Democratic convention. Touche!

  3. Appropiate? No.

    Typical? Yes.

  4. Religious right Republican blames g**s for Hurricane Katrina...I think bad jokes are more forgivable that delusinal beliefs...

    and he isn't alone, the Republican Party is infested with these haters.

    Rev Hagee Blames g**s for Katrina:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDI7pt9KG...

    John McCain seeks Hagee's endorsement:

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/02/29...

  5. this has to do with the elections...NONE!


  6. I can't understand what they are saying.  Who is the republican d**k secretly filming?

  7. No it's not. Unfortunately it's typical behavior from the elitist left leaders  who walk around with their patrician noses stuck in the air.

  8. No, but no worse than  what w and McSame did three years ago.If you can't remember they thought it was more important to have a birthday party for McSame.

      After three years they are still rubble from the first hurricane.We can build building in Iraq,blow them up then build them again.But can't help Americans.

  9. @Jeff 4 Obama:  Who was Katrina "justice" against? The Democratic mayor of New Orleans?

    Maybe you should look up Matthew 5:45

  10. the hurricane is justice against the republicans =)

  11. It's disgusting. The Democratic Party should be ashamed of themselves. They laugh because they could use this to their party's advantage.

  12. Hi, I am a (Goldwater) Republican and am voting for McCain/Palin because I believe they would be best for my (our) country. I watched the speeches of the democrats and what I saw and heard was a party that was willing to tell any lie, rewrite any history, obfuscate any position, all the while patronizing their own voters and the American people (patronize in the sense of  condescension). To Fowler, I could say, gotcha, this is really how the democrats feel, the hypocrites.

    However,

    I am already tired of "gotcha politics". Within five minutes after Palin's nomination there was demeaning, sexist remarks (especially in the news and forums like Y/A). Operatives on both sides are looking for a "gotcha" moment. Also, I am smart/you're dumb, I'm right/you're wrong, I know everything/you know nothing, my bias is Ok/you're bias proves you're a bigot, Racist/Sexist, McBush/NoBama or Free Speech/Hate Speech. I'm not immune but this is becoming ridiculous.

    Fowler was making an insensitive joke that tells you more how he views the Republican party "they think they are the party of God" then how he really feels about the situation that will do harm to the residents of the four states. Before yesterday I had heard very little about Palin, until today I have heard very little about Fowler and never heard of Spatt. Now we know how horrible they "really" are. Makes a lot of "sense" to me.  

    We have difficult times ahead of us: the economy, energy, terrorism, our sons and daughters in harm's way, our relationships with other countries, relationships within our own country,etc. Sorry, both the Republican and Democrat Party do not have the answers.  Their claims and speeches are for Votes and Power. You may think they have the answers, you may "hope" they have the answers, but they don't. Democrats want to roll the dice on Obama/Biden, Republicans are gambling on McCain/Palin. What politicians promise and what they deliver on is much different.

    My dad used to vote the same way on the National, State, and Local level - whomever was in office, he voted them out. The reason, whatever they say before they get in, they don't deliver, and they become corrupt, "throw the bums out". Very cynical, very biased, . . . and always wrong (by his own analysis); with "faith" in Bush, the Congress, and the Judiciary at an all time low, maybe he was right.

    Edit: Sorry, 99% of the people would have no idea what position a Goldwater Republican would take on today's political issues.

  13. Doesn´t surprise me how these so called humanitarian show their true colors.

  14. that just goes to show how disgusting the democraps are. And yes, I meant to use that P in there.  

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