"If Hitler were still alive and walked through Brattleboro, I think the local police would arrest him for war crimes," Daims said.
Now, who do you think would say the above, and where would you think it would be said?
Kurt Daims, 54, of Brattleboro,(Vermont), the organizer of the petition drive, said Friday the debate to get the issue on the ballot was a good one. Opposition to the vote focused on whether the town had any power to endorse the matter.
"It is an advisory thing," said Daims, a retired prototype machinist and stay-at-home dad of three daughters.
Hey Kurt! Don't wanna pop your bubble, but we have an advisory thing every four years. It is called an "election." Now, your side lost the last 5 out of 7. You have another chance this year, where you will probably lose again because of antics such as this.
And it isn't "an advisory thing."
Brattleboro residents will vote at town meeting on whether President George Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney should be indicted and arrested for war crimes, perjury or obstruction of justice if they ever step foot in Vermont.
That is a "you do this thing." Can you imagine your local police trying to get by the Secret Service? I guess you don't have friends on the local PD. ;-)
And BTW, Kurt. Calling Bush Hitler displays an amazing lack of originality. Every Leftie in the world has been doing that for the past eight years.
I don't know buddy...I like this freedom in action stuff. If there is a law that Bush and Cheney broke (certainly) that the local prosecutor can prove beyond a reasonable doubt (less certain), for which the prosecutor has jurisdiction (doubtful)...I say sun god bless 'em:)
ReplyDeleteAnd what's with the "your side lost 5 of 7" bit...we're all on the same team. And if you ask me we've all lost 'em all for quite sometime.
-kdog
Well, no one can argue with that, but we both know that is just political BS from the anti-war Left.
ReplyDeleteFacts be facts, stuff likes this does help the terrorists and we just don't need it. Zapping B and C over social issues is fine with me, but leave foreign policy alone.