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I shall savor the sight of federal Marshals dragging Mary Frances Berry, kicking and clawing at the carpet, off the premises of the Civil Rights Commission.
"...We expect this to get ugly real fast, but we don't care. She has served her term. We will thank her, and she will be expected to leave. Now."
And if she doesn't?
"That is one reason why they have U.S. Marshals," says the source. "And we have been told that if we need to use them, we can. We will not allow this woman to hold this Administration hostage."
The Republicans will be able to sell videos of it for fundraisers for years.
Posted by Rand Simberg at December 08, 2004 12:59 PM
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We can only hope she gets replaced by a Middle aged white guy who has always voted Republican, wants Roe V Wade over turned, loves his wife of 25+ years, has kids who are not gay or lesbian and regularly attends some type of worship service. And I don't mean where they strip naked and pray to a tree or a VW hubcap, or handle snakes or practice drinking koolaid. Some normal religion, even Islam so long as he is not EXTREME.
You know a closer to regular American, not some far left or even moderate, simpering, flip flopping, PC, hand wringer, who wants Repartions.
Somebody 180 degrees out from MS Berry.
Unfortunately as I write this, I remember the immortal words of Rocket J. Squirrel.."that trick never works!!"
Mores the pity.
Posted by Steve at December 9, 2004 07:28 AM
Berry is a perfect example of the left's totalitarian tendency. Remember George Washington gave up power twice; first as Commander in Chief of the victorious Continental Army, then after two terms president. Those two acts have been arguably the most important acts in American history. But apparently Berry has the mentality of the person who does everything possible to remain in power. That's not the American way...
Posted by phil at December 10, 2004 02:05 PM
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