Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Cong. LaHood of Peoria opposess Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act of 2006


It's time for some Ray LaHood blogging; LaHood is a Republican Congressman from Peoria, home of the Caterpillar Corporation.

Peoria Pundit Bill Dennis has the scoop on LaHood:

Flag-burning Hamas supporter Rachel Corrie, who died trying to keep the Isreali Defense Force from demolishing tunnels being used to smuggle weapons, no doubt would have approved of U.S. Rep. Ray LaHood’s opposition to the Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act of 2006, which ends U.S. government financial aid to the Hamas-run Palestinian Authority.

And I hear through the grapevine that another protest is being planned outside Caterpillar World Headquarters here in the River City by those people who blame Cat for manufacturing the dozer used to demolish the tunnels Rachel was protecting. They say Cat should know better than to do business with the Zionist Entity.

Perhaps these protestors—or perhaps Rachel’s parents—might want to stop by LaHood’s office and thank him in person for his ideological support and offer their support as he tries to gain re-election against the onslaught of his Democratic challenger … whatever his name is.

That bulldozer was the D-9 model. Corrie was a member of the International Solidarity Movement, a vile group of terrorist sympathizers who delude college-age students from Western countries into believing their citizenship gives them some bizarre form of immunity from prosecution in Israel and the occupied territories.

Corrie found out that it wasn't true.

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