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Sunday, August 31st 2008

5:28 PM

Classless Democrats

Hello from Tennessee, Where we are getting ready for kickoff to the 2008 Football season, Monday night At UCLA.

If you have ever read any of my post in the past, then you know how much I dislike Michael Moore. He along with former DNC Chairman Don Fowler have hit a new low. As we all are praying for the best in New Orleans and along the gulf coast as hurricane Gustav approaches, Michael Moore along with Don Fowler seem to feel its funny to play politics with peoples lives. Michael Moore along with Don Fowler’s recent comment should be denounced by Barack Obama, Joe Biden an Howard Dean the present DNC Chairman. There is no place in politics for such comments. On Friday Michael Moore told Keith Obermann on MSNBC “I was just thinking, this Gustav is proof that there is a God in heaven, To just have it planned at the same time, that it would actually be on its way to New Orleans for Day One of the Republican convention, up in the Twin Cities, at the top of the Mississippi River.” After laughing at his words, Moore tried to back off of his comments once he seen he had put his foot in his mouth. “I mean I certainly hope nobody gets hurt. I hope everybody’s taking cover.” Then it was reported that Don Fowler while on a flight from Denver to Charlotte after last week Democrat convention, said to Congressman John Spratt of South Carolina “So you see, it's funny. That New Orleans will get a hurricane. That's funny because it is due to hit when President Bush is scheduled to speak. Isn't that cool? This comment was made after Fowler was over heard making fun of Sarah Palin calling her Dan Quayle on steroids This truly does show how classless Michael Moore and Don Fowler are. According to Fowler hurricane Gustav is proof that God is on the democrats side. Both should apologies for their disturbing comments, when peoples lives and the destruction of their property are at stake. This is no laughing matter.

Happy Labor Day

Keith

Go Vols

Statement from SCGOP Chairman Katon Dawson

"The outrageous behavior of two of the Obama campaign's highest profile supporters in the south is despicable, a cynical politization of life and death. I call on Barack Obama to immediately denounce Fowler and Spratt and demand sincere apologies from these members of the Democratic leadership."

Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise is calling on liberal filmmaker Michael Moore to apologize.

“I demand an immediate apology from Michael Moore to the people of south Louisiana for his offensive and inappropriate comments, People in Louisiana, regardless of political affiliation, are making plans to leave to protect their families from this serious storm, and the God I know would not share Michael Moore’s glee for our plight.”

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