Thursday, April 08, 2010

Boycott Tourism in Virginia. Is McDonnell on Paxil or some other toxic substance?

McDonnell is completely bazaar.  He has been attacking civil rights in his state since his election.  There is something wrong here in a very big way.  This is not the first time he has attacked civil rights.  The man is a bigot, he hates other people.  He hates any and all gays.  No one that hates this intensely should be any office in this country.  He needs to be impeached.  He is dangerous, not just an embarrassment.  McDonnell needs to go.  He is a horrible man.  He has no respect for anyone if they aren't practicing his religion and sharing his values.  That is not a Governor.  Hate to clue you in about that.  That is a narcisstic idiot that can't see past his preacher.

I really believe others have to wake up the people of Virginia to the dangers of this jerk.  The only way to make the point in a peaceful manner is to boycott their tourism industry and make a real impression.  McDonnell needs to have his Executive Order pen taken away from him.  Censure him if not impeached.  This is a State Governor, not a entertainer with a dialogue.


...Although he acted only under severe pressure, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell was obviously right Wednesday afternoon to admit a major mistake, issue an apology and add a vital new paragraph clarifying his original proclamation of Confederate History Month.

But the episode raises concerns about what McDonnell really believes and what Virginia's Republican Party stands for when it comes to the state's African Americans and other minorities.


McDonnell (R) is still stuck with having made the astonishing blunder of issuing a formal statement Friday that effectively endorsed the South's cause in the Civil War.


He didn't quite say it explicitly. But there was no other way to interpret it.


The first paragraph said "the people of Virginia" joined the Confederacy in a war "for independence."


It said they "fought for their homes and communities and Commonwealth." It urged reflection on their "sacrifices." It implied it was too bad they were "ultimately overwhelmed" by the North's "insurmountable" resources....