Wednesday, February 1, 2012
"Get The Hell Out Of The USA!!!"
Florida U.S. House Representative Allen West had some choice words for the Democratic Socialist Party during the Lincoln Day Dinner Sunday. Rep. West stated, “We need to let President Obama, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi and my dear friend the chairman of the Democratic National Committee [Debbie Wasserman Schultz], let them know Florida ain’t on the table. Take your message of economic dependency, take your message of enslaving the entrepreneurial will and spirit of the American people somewhere else,” West continued. “You can take it to Europe, you can take it to the bottom of the sea, you can take it to the North Pole, but get the hell out of the United States of America.” That is about as provocative a statement as one can make. He is correct that Democratic leaders mentioned are trying to stifle the entrepreneurial spirit that gave us such people as the late Steven Jobs, Bill Gates, and on and on. People who were able to better their lot in life. The Democratic Socialists hate this sort of independent thinking. Rep. West was simply saying what most of us (those of us that are not hardcore Socialists) think about Obama, Harry Reid and the rest of the gang at the Democratic Party. President Obama and the Democrats have tried to turn a Capitalist society into one of the failed Socialist experiment similar to the old Soviet Union. He has not been able to do the job completely in four years. He is correct he needs "...another four years to complete the job." As far as Rep. West goes, his bombastic statements may be due to a tough reelection bid he has himself. Regardless, the double standard between conservative and liberal African-Americans is being amply presented in the media now.
Rep. West, of course, is being condemned by the Left-wing media and Democrats who hate to hear the truth about themselves. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Rep. Allen West despise each other. There is no denying that. Schultz aka "The Angry Perm" has been following Republicans at each caucus and primary trying to foment trouble. She is going after the wrong man in Rep. West. He won't stand idly by and watch her try to knock Republicans off balance with media appearances in Iowa, New Hampshire, etc. It appears the Democratic leadership is more worried about President Obama's reelection chances than they are letting on with bizarre tactics as displayed by Schultz. However, what I find odd is how a black conservative can say something controversial and the media explodes. But, let a black Left-wing radical, like Al Sharpton (he's no Reverend, never has been) say at Kean College in 1994, "“White folks was [sic] in caves while we was building empires…. We taught philosophy and astrology and mathematics before Socrates and them Greek homos ever got around to it," and little is said about it in the news media.
My main point is that what is good for the goose is good for the gander. If Al Sharpton can make fiery racist statements, then one should have no problem with Rep. West stating his provocative opinion on the Democratic leadership. Rep. West is backing off somewhat those statements of this past Sunday, I don't understand why he should. I daresay, far worse has been said about Republicans from their Democratic counterparts. Just ask George W. Bush.
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