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Wednesday, March 11, 2009 12:00 AM

The agenda of Chuck Schumer

The Democratic Senator was a key supporter of even the most radical Bush appointees, and then led the way in sinking an Obama appointee who made "statements against Israel."

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  • Wednesday, March 11, 2009 07:28 AM

    Schumer is a creep

    Here's Schumer addressing a hate rally, where a number of the participants call for the extermination of ALL Palestinians:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FABqq_jjRRo

    (You can click my URL for a direct link.)

    Schumer and Patterson are even worse than these ghoulish idiots -pandering to this mob of genocidal morons. Trent Lott was removed from a leadership position in the Senate for praising Strom Thurmond on his 100th birthday. Schumer should pay the same price but he won't. I wish Schumer was hounded about this rally and called upon to denounce it the same way Obama was hounded to denounce Louis Farrakhan, a man he had nothing to do with.

    On a side note: Notice how Schumer was still peddling the lie about the IDF warning civilians via cell phone (which would be pointless, since the "terrorists" would notice their neighbors fleeing and do likewise). A man who is willing to spread such absurd lies on behalf of a foreign country has shown his true colors.

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