Monday, March 23, 2015

Democrat Racist Dick Durbin and Loretta Lynch



Democrat Racist Dick Durbin 
and Loretta Lynch

The Democrat Senator from Illinois Dick Durbin recently on the floor the United States Senate implied Republicans were racist.  Really?  This “Dick” from Illinois with his racist and treasonous past can accuse others of racism?  How interesting.

Ms. Loretta Lynch is a black American nominated by the Obama regime to be the next United States Attorney General.  The Republicans in the Senate are holding up the nomination in an attempt to get concessions from the Regime and/or Democrats.  This tactic of holding a nomination to gain an unrelated concession is normal Congressional procedure in Washington, DC. 

On the floor of the U.S. Senate Senator Dick Durbin (Democrat, racist, traitor) accused the Republicans of metaphorically segregating Ms. Lynch to the “back of the bus.”  His exact quote:   

“Loretta Lynch, the first African-American woman nominated to be attorney general, is asked to sit in the back of the bus when it comes to the Senate calendar…”

The term “back of the bus” is a racially sensitive term in the USA.  There was a time in some Southern states where black were segregate to sitting in the back of the bus on public transit.   

It is rather peculiar and hypocritical which is normal for Democrats and for Racist Durban to make such a comment.  Why label Mr. Durban a racist?  According to his own evaluation if one opposes a black candidate in government it could only be because of racism.  Using that evaluation by Durban then he too must be a racist.

Mr. Racist Durban voted against approving black American Condoleezza Rice as United States Secretary of State.  Traitor Durban’s staff attacked Miguel Estrada, a quote from an article:

“Durbin’s Senate staff submitted a memo in 2001 asserting that George W. Bush U.S. Appeals Court’s nominee Miguel Estrada was an “especially dangerous” prospect because “he is Latino.”

Racist Durban attacking two people, on black American, one Hispanic, and he call others racist?  The term traitor applies because on the floor of the Senate he accused U.S. troops during the height of the Iraqi War as being “Nazis.”  Such a statement from a U.S. Senator gave comfort and hope to the enemy who were killing American troops. 

The U.S. Constitution Article 1, Section 6, Clause 1, reads in part:

“...shall in all Cases, except Treason, Felony and Breach of the Peace, be privileged from Arrest during their attendance at the Session of their Respective Houses, and in going to and from the same; and for any Speech or Debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other Place.”

The weakness of the Bush Administration they refused to prosecute traitors in Congress and the news media.

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