Dingell’s Little Holiday Jingle – The ‘War on Christmas’ hits the home front

Glad to see that Rep. John Dingell was able to poke a bit of fun at everybody’s “fair and balanced” news network with the following poem he read from the House floor:

Twas the week before Christmas and all through the House
No bills were passed

6 Comments so far

  1. Scott (unregistered) on December 16th, 2005 @ 6:01 pm

    Thats good Stuff!!


  2. A Christian Prophet (unregistered) on December 16th, 2005 @ 8:23 pm

    It’s great to see fun, but the Holy Spirit’s message on The Christian Prophet blog today goes into reasons why public schools are a problem.


  3. baliad (unregistered) on December 16th, 2005 @ 11:16 pm

    at best, any politician accusing another politician of using devisive tactics is hypocritical… it’s good stuff when you support an accusation, but it’s “appalling” when you oppose one… right??? if people were interested in unity, they’d quit the finger pointing… accusation is at the very root of disunity… and if you say you’re interested in unity, but continue pointing the finger at the person who disagrees with you, the truth is you’re really only interested in conformity, namely: people conforming to what you believe (because if anyone doesn’t agree with you, you’ll accuse them of something)… i’ll believe politicians of any party are interested in unity when they quit the finger pointing… until then…….


  4. RepublicanTeamLeader (unregistered) on December 18th, 2005 @ 1:04 pm

    This like most libertrolls are full of crap and dont deserve to be in print. Kill them all and let God sort them out.


  5. baliad (unregistered) on December 18th, 2005 @ 10:32 pm

    i know many republicans who would not agree with anything in the previous statement…


  6. pirano (unregistered) on December 20th, 2005 @ 1:55 pm

    Bill O’Reilly & The Kama Sutra: The Perfect Holiday Match – a cute tidbit I found today, now posted to my blog: http://brightblightcafe.blogspot.com



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