“As much as you think I am the problem. I am not.”
by Ken Krayeske | February 7, 2008 7:55 AM
Posted to General News

“I grew up with guns and I like ‘em,” isn’t a sentence you normally hear from a Democrat.
But former Tennessee Congressman Harold Ford, Jr. is not your regular Democrat. He’s a Blue Dog Democrat from Memphis.
And Wednesday night at Quinnipiac University’s Alumni Hall in Hamden, CT, Ford professed his love for guns and God in front 200 students, faculty and community members.
As part of Quinnipiac’s Black History Month celebration, Ford, who lost a hotly-contested 2006 Senate contest to Republican Robert Corker, addressed the challenges facing America, namely, energy independence, creating global peace and stability and restoring America’s brand image abroad.
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Comments (1)
Posted by: ctkeith | February 7, 2008 8:51 AM
Is Fords Uncle in jail yet for corruption?
http://www.freedomunderground.org/oldskin/view.php?v=3&t=3&aid=16763
Heres a quote from that article that proves beyond a doubt Harold Ford IS the problem.
"I don't have anything to be ashamed of. There's nothing not positive about my candidacy and about me," Ford said earlier this month. "I think if I switched parties, the Republicans might anoint me senator."
Harold Ford proves being a corperate Whore is not limited by skin color.
I wonder if Harold,and fellow DLCers Dan Malloy and Eddid Perez will be up on stage with former DLC chairman Joe Lieberman at the Republican National Convention this summer?