Kerry Supporter Assaults 3-year-old Girl

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Registered: 11-13-2003
Kerry Supporter Assaults 3-year-old Girl
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Fri, 09-17-2004 - 7:45am

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iVillage Member
Registered: 08-05-2004
Fri, 09-17-2004 - 12:48pm
I agree with being the bigger man/woman and not doing anything wreckless whether it's firing someone or tearing up a sign. Maybe instead of tearing up the little girl's sign he could have polietly asked the father to put it away in their pocket if it was bothering them so much. Or just don't look at it and ignore the person. XOXO.
iVillage Member
Registered: 08-05-2004
Fri, 09-17-2004 - 12:49pm
Yep and of course you wouldn't hear about it on the news. Heh heh. XOXO.
iVillage Member
Registered: 11-11-1999
Fri, 09-17-2004 - 3:39pm
See my thread "Right Wing Dirty Tricks", it debunks this latest right wing duplicity, in the name of "morality", I suppose.

This is the 3rd time this guy has pulled this stunt, and the "Kerry supporter" who ripped up the sign is his son.


And now that I've criticized the right wing again I'll be executed for treason, I suppose.

dablacksox


Cynic: a blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.---Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary.

iVillage Member
Registered: 11-13-2003
Fri, 09-17-2004 - 3:43pm
Hmm, how come only leftists can congratulate themselves for "debunking" news stories?

Care to post a source other than yourself "debunking" this Associated Press story?

Now the Associated Press is right wing?

LMFAO!!!

iVillage Member
Registered: 05-21-2004
Fri, 09-17-2004 - 3:50pm
Ah...gotta love those *compassionate, free speech lovin'* democrats!

I will not put my children in campaign t-shirts etc. for this very reason! I get nasty enough comments when I've got my Bush/Cheney tee, in FRONT of my 2 and 4 year olds. Just use it as a teaching lesson in how NOT to behave.

iVillage Member
Registered: 02-23-2004
Fri, 09-17-2004 - 3:58pm
It was a terrible thing (for the Kerry supporter) to do, but frankly I think it was a stupid thing for a father to do to have his three year old at a Kerry rally with a Bush Cheney sign. Not saying they didn't have a right to be there, not saying they deserved what happened, just saying that I wouldn't put my own child in that kind of situation for any kind of political statement. The jeers and boos alone would be scary enough for a child that age, IMO. In any case, this hardly reflects on Kerry or Kerry supporters as a whole.
iVillage Member
Registered: 08-05-2004
Fri, 09-17-2004 - 4:29pm
I definietly agree. It's like not taking a little kid to a rock concert. That's what all the behavior at some of the rally's reminds me of. I wouldn't let my kids be involved with that at all if I thought it wouldn't be good for them (I don't have kids though so heh heh). XOXO.
iVillage Member
Registered: 11-13-2003
Fri, 09-17-2004 - 4:46pm
Dablaksox here and Da Democrat Underground have started some whacko thread with photshops attempting to discredit the father. Typical response to protect one of their own.

Saw somehere that the Union head (not the guy who did it) has apologized to the man and his daughter.

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