Saturday, June 03, 2006

Bravo! Is Bill Clinton reading C-dems.blgspt? "Repub. Party DOMINATED by 'right-wing white Southerners". BRAVO!

Is Bill Clinton reading C-dems.blgspt? "Repub. Party DOMINATED by 'right-wing white Southerners".

Well, maybe not: ANYBODY who doesn't have their head up their ___ understands that George W. Bush's "Uniter, not divider," "More bipartisan tone in Washington" agenda is no more and no less than a rehash of the SEGREGATIONIST, DISENFRANCHISEMENT policies of the pre-civil-rights South, the pretty faces of colin powell, condeleeza rice, and Ohio's disenfranchisement specialist ken blackwell notwithstanding.

The problem is, that the cowering press and the cowering Democrats have been AFRAID to point out THE OBVIOUS.

So, a hearty, "BRAVO!" to (former) President Bill Clinton for stating the obvious, maybe the Democrats can finally break the spell of murderous right-wing witches who have scared the entire national press corps into segregation-era subservience to their cruel and callous agenda.

<< Former president Bill Clinton keynoted a Phoenix Democratic fundraiser Thursday evening, saying the Republican Party is dominated by "right-wing, white Southerners" and that the GOP "[favors] the rich and practicing 'crony capitalism.'" >>


We here at C-dems.blgspt wrote:

<< Like the Confederate Army during the Civil War, the Bush administration would not mind if what happened to Richmond, Vicksburg, and Atlanta in the Civil War happened to New York, Washington, or other "Blue" northern cities today. So too, if enticing, encouraging, and DOING NOTHING to prevent a new terrorist attack on the USA is how the Bush-Republican Party will slap the NEXT round of rights-curtailing legislation, the next wartime STATE OF EMERGENCY MARTIAL LAW on America, it would be a trade-off that many in the administration would gladly make. >>



Clinton uses Pederson fundraiser to blast GOP
The Business Journal of Phoenix - 10:09 AM MST Friday
by Mike Sunnucks
http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2006/05/29/daily30.html?from_rss=1


Former president Bill Clinton keynoted a Phoenix Democratic fundraiser Thursday evening, saying the Republican Party is dominated by "right-wing, white Southerners."

Clinton also hit the GOP for favoring the rich and practicing "crony capitalism".



Clinton headlined a fundraiser for Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jim Pederson at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa.

The event was attended by 500 persons and raised approximately $500,000 for Pederson, who is challenging incumbent U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl in November. Pederson is a shopping center developer, former Arizona Democratic Party chairman and an ally of Clinton and his wife Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y.

Clinton criticized Republicans and the Bush administration for running up federal deficits while approving tax cuts for the wealthy. Pederson pointed out that Kyl is a top ally of President Bush on Capitol Hill.

The Kyl campaign and Republicans have countered such criticisms by linking Pederson to national Democrats, including Mrs. Clinton, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.

The Kyl campaign on Thursday also faulted Clinton for not dedicating enough resources and money to border security. Democrats have voiced similar criticisms of Kyl and the Bush administration.

The former Democratic president faulted Republicans and the Bush White House for no-bid government contracts, deficits and a Medicare drug benefit program that does not allow the federal government to negotiate lower prescription prices.

Democrats have also attempted to make political gains this election season in light of lobbying and ethics scandals in Washington D.C.

Clinton also voiced support for raising the minimum wage above the $5.15 per hour federal baseline. Pederson supports a state ballot question to raise the minimum wage. Kyl has not taken a stance on that state measure but has voted against Democratic efforts to raise the federal pay level.

The Kyl campaign pointed out that President Bush hosted a fundraiser for Kyl at the Biltmore last year that raised $1.6 million, said spokesman Andy Chasin. Kyl has also gotten fundraising help from California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Vice President Dick Cheney.

The Pederson fundraiser featured top state Democrats, including Gov. Janet Napolitano and Phoenix Congressman Ed Pastor.

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