Funeral for Coretta Scott King
I am not sure if anyone else has been watching the funeral, but per usual, the left has taken this opportunity to use the funeral as a venue for attacking the President. A Reverend wrote a poem for her Eulogy which spoke of the weapons of misinformation or something of that nature, and also of the uninsured and the rich getting richer. Jimmy Carter stood up and spoke about the wiretapping of the King family by the government. All of this was met with rounds of applause. All of this with the President right behind them. This demonstrates the inappropriateness and lack of respect with which the left in this country exudes no matter where they are. While we are having problems within our own state party today, I can at least feel blessed that when I die, I wont have people politiking at my funeral.

9 Comments:
The left would try and make a funeral a political event.
Can we say..Tookie Williams?
Hehe. Glad to hear Mr. Carter is dredging up misdeeds of the dems of the past. After all it was RFK who was behind looking into the King's if I remember correctly, and they were not doing it because he was plotting with Al Qaida. Just business as usual for the Dems.
It was RFK who ordered the wiretapping of King and Hoover who carried it out.
BS Riley, where do you get this crap! RFK never ordered such a thing, it was Hoover behind RFK's back. Good Lord!
i thought it was rfk that did the wiretapping, but i wasn't positive.
rfk was not the saint you think he nova democrat. he cheated on his wife and the whole family was tieds to the mob.
Yea, and it's just a coincidence that in the 60s and 70s a ton of progressives were murdered.
Willis,
I think you're mistaking the United States for China or the USSR, where the left terminated people at will for being capitalists or Christian?
No, I don't think so, invovled.
Can we also say, Paul Wellstone?
Those who engaged in Bush-bashing were guilty of just plain bad manners. If they want to express their opinions about the war or the Bush administration, no funeral--much less the funeral of Coretta Scott King, a dignified and gracious lady--is the place to do so.
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