Ben Affleck Proves the Point
Big Dog at Big Dog's Weblog on May 31 2007 at 7:30 am | Filed under: Congress, Politicians at Work
Ben Affleck was on the show of anti Christian Bill Maher and said that Romney would win the
Republican nomination and then he went into an expletive filled rant on the Democrats because they passed a spending bill without time lines. Affleck said they did that because they did not want to go on vacation and have the president talk badly about them. Truth is, they did not want the bill to get in the way of them going on vacation. How would it look if they went on holiday without money for the troops? People would be demanding that they stay until they were able to get something done. They were not about to give up vacation and risk working more than 100 days this year. Affleck said one thing that is pretty interesting (if you can believe it):
“These (bleeping) people,” he said. “This is the (bleeping) problem with that. Democrats live in fear of basically being called cowards,” Boston Herald
His rant was directed toward the Democrats. My question is, if you live in fear of something doesn’t that pretty much make you a coward? If you live in fear of being called a coward, what does that say about you?
It is one thing to be afraid or to have fear, but to live in fear…
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