Monday, December 06, 2004

Moonbats in the News

The Lancaster, Pennsylvania, City Council has seven members, including a Democrat named Nelson Polite. Resident David Stoltzfus sells baked goods at Lancaster's Central Market, and--since opening nearly two years ago--displayed a picture of the President above his stand. But even ten days to recover from Bush's re-election wasn't sufficient to make the Councilman polite, according to The Lancaster New Era:
Polite, a Democrat, says the photos should go.

When he approached Stoltzfus three weeks ago, he said the photo offended him and city Democrats.

Polite says he had received complaints from constituents who thought the photos were inappropriate, especially after the presidential election. . .

Polite says political items do not belong in Central Market and if Stoltzfus refuses to take down the photos, he’ll take the matter before City Council to get the city law changed to ban all political items in public places.

"There should be rules," says Polite.
If the tiff seems all too familiar, you may recall a few months ago when a New Jersey public school teacher was expelled for taking a picture of the President and First Lady to the classroom bulletin board. So before, during and after the election, the left is consumed with Bush-hatred.

Of course, liberals employ a cock-eyed mirror, and never notice the traits they oppose flourishing within. Though they claim to be non-judgmental and tolerant, Democrats are prejudiced against and revolted by, Republicans.

Clearly Mr. Polite can't live up to his billing. Yet, apart from his delightful name, the Lancaster City Councilman's no different than others on the left. How can I be sure? Simple--on October 14th, Mr. Polite spoke at a "stop the hate rally" sponsored by the Alliance for Tolerance and Freedom.

Today's Democrats twist tolerance into bigotry, and convert freedom into compulsion. Other than over-estimating by 20 years, Orwell was right.

(via Best of the Web)

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