Congresswoman Corrine Brown (FL)

she is the worst piece of trash politician I have seen. IMHO, she is an insult to politicians and Democrats everywhere!
 
I actually think that it just gives all politicians a bad name, as she is hardly the first to use over-the-top rhetoric in describing the other side of the aisle (or were you also condemning those that have said opposing the president is un-American ?)
 
I am condeming Corrine Brown and all the crap she has pulled during her tenure.

Before you get on my case, I suggest you do some research into her antics and then make an educated comment
 

I've met her before (in a lobbying capacity in college), and I believe she is totally nuts. My opinion only and I swear it doesn't have anything to do with my political affliliations.
 
Originally posted by Bumbles
I am condeming Corrine Brown and all the crap she has pulled during her tenure.

Before you get on my case, I suggest you do some research into her antics and then make an educated comment
I wasn't "getting on your case". :rolleyes: I read the article, and condemning her for that is, frankly, ridiculous. By all means, please enlighten us on "all the crap she has pulled"...She may be completely nuts, as Miss Jasmine suggested. Frankly, I don't know anything about her. But claiming she makes democrats look bad is about the same as my saying that idiotic comments made by a republican senator represent the thoughts and beliefs of all republicans.
 
Robin, if that question was directed at me, I am not getting into the specifics of any meeting. I feel the way I do based on what she says and how she says it.

If you do a search you will find that she made racist comments about hispanics, she has been investigated a number of times for different things (such as taking kick-backs, lying to the IRS, etc.). Yeah that doesn't seem like much but that is really only a few things, and I don't have time to research or rehash it all.
 
No, Miss Jasmine, I think I posted before I saw your post. I was wondering what the background was because, believe me, local politics are a LOT different when you live there and I was curious as to why she provoked so much rancor and the article didn't reflect that to me.

Thanks for your answer, now I see.
 
Originally posted by wvrevy
I wasn't "getting on your case". :rolleyes: I read the article, and condemning her for that is, frankly, ridiculous. By all means, please enlighten us on "all the crap she has pulled"...She may be completely nuts, as Miss Jasmine suggested. Frankly, I don't know anything about her. But claiming she makes democrats look bad is about the same as my saying that idiotic comments made by a republican senator represent the thoughts and beliefs of all republicans.

Well, since you don't live in FL, you are not privvy to all the crap she has pulled..and you know how google works...have at it. I'm not doing your work.

You don't like my opinions, not my problem
 
Bumbles,
I don't think it has anyting to do with Wvrevy not liking your opinion. You are right we don't have any education on this particular woman - you post a comment about her - we are just looking for the facts to back it up. You might be completely right - we just want to agree with you after we know a little bit more.

If you want to make such broad statements perhaps you should be willing to post the information you know rather then "You have google - have at it." :eek:

~Amanda
 
Originally posted by Bumbles
Well, since you don't live in FL, you are not privvy to all the crap she has pulled..and you know how google works...have at it. I'm not doing your work.

You don't like my opinions, not my problem
I honestly couldn't care less about your opinions, thanks :rolleyes: My point was that the OP was saying that this particular person gives Dems a bad name, and I responded that saying that is the equivalent of saying that, because Jerry Falwell endorses the president, all Republicans now look like extreme right wing religious nutbags...Neither statement is accurate.

As to "all the crap she's pulled" or whatever, I've found one story saying she was under investigation for ethics violations (as is the republican majority leader, I might add) and one claiming she made "racist" remarks that was completely overblown (she lumped a hispanic man in with a bunch of other Bush supporters as "a bunch of white men, and he claimed to take offense, for which she immediately apologized).....That's it. I just don't see the "bunch of crap" you claimed.

If you can't handle having your opinion questioned, you might want to rethink posting on a political thread...
 
I find myself agreeing with wvrevy (again!). Ms. Brown's comments on the House floor were inappropriate and the House acted according to its rules. But I don't think this taints or tarnishes the words and deeds of "all" Democrats. She is one Congresswoman representing one district. Apparently, the people living in the district do not object to her representation because they elected her. That's their choice to make.

If her comments and antics give anyone a bad name, it's Ms. Brown herself. Obviously, she is not bothered by the negative publicity. But she does have to answer to her district for her behavior.
 
It's not very different than what Jon Kerry says in his campaign tours:
Don’t tell us disenfranchising a million African Americans and stealing their votes is the best we can do. This time, in 2004, not only will every vote count – we’re going to make sure that every vote is counted.

Don’t tell us that in the strongest democracy on earth, a million disenfranchised African Americans and the most tainted election in history is the best we can do. We can do better…and we will.

There is ZERO, that's right ZERO evidence of this happening...but there's plenty of evidence of the Dems trying to block the absentee votes of thousands of servicemen & women.


yawn....more of the same
 
Perhaps Ms. Brown should spend less time and effort trying to get the UN to monitor our elections and a little more time and effort in helping her constituents learn how to follow simple directions on a ballot.

You know, the really tough stuff, "Vote for only one candidate in each race" and "Punch hole completely through and make sure no cardboard is hanging from the back of the ballot."

People that don't take the time and make the effort to ensure that their ballot is properly cast shouldn't cry later about having been disenfranchised. They disenfranchised themselves by not following simple directions.
 
Originally posted by wdwdvcdad
There is ZERO, that's right ZERO evidence of this happening...but there's plenty of evidence of the Dems trying to block the absentee votes of thousands of servicemen & women.


yawn....more of the same
You're right...more of the same lies from the same people trying to cover up what happened...Seems that the people of Florida disagree with you, but then I'm sure you know better than they do, right ? :rolleyes:
Quietly Florida Admits 2000 Election Fraud
By The Associated Press
April 26, 2002 | Filed at 10:17 p.m. ET

MIAMI (AP) -- A federal judge has approved a settlement between Leon County and civil rights groups that sued over widespread voting problems in the 2000 presidential election in Florida.

The state and six other counties remain in the case brought by the NAACP and four other groups who sued in a dispute that grew out of the long-uncertain results of Florida's vote for president.

"There was nothing they were seeking that was impossible to achieve," Ion Sancho, Leon County supervisor of elections, said Friday. "I've been a proponent of settlement from the moment the lawsuit was filed."

Thomasina Williams, one of the attorneys for voters, said settlement talks are under way with other counties, and she was optimistic that some will follow Leon's move. Trial is set for Aug. 26.

State lawmakers changed election laws in response to complaints after the 2000 election, but critics said the changes didn't go far enough.

In the biggest departure from current procedures, Leon agreed to give a written explanation to voters whose ballots are rejected. The idea to make that a state standard was discarded by the Legislature.

The groups that sued agreed that the settlement "achieves some if not all of the relief" they could have obtained at trial, according to the court order dropping Leon from the lawsuit last week.

The county agreed to address disputes over voting, voter registration and voting lists and will meet with community groups to boost registration, with special efforts targeting minorities and college students. Sancho said he was doing all of that before.

Many voters said their votes didn't count or they were turned away from polls due to mistakes on voter lists, busy telephone lines at election headquarters, punch-card voting machine foul-ups and other problems.

Statewide, the largest numbers of voting problems were found in precincts with high proportions of black and elderly voters.

Under the settlement, both sides will work to restore voters who were wrongly removed from voters lists in the 2000 election. Many law-abiding voters across the state said their names were dropped because they were mistakenly pegged as ex-cons, who generally aren't allowed to vote in Florida.


The county also agreed to improve communication and training for staffers who work on election day.

Leon County includes the state capital of Tallahassee.
 
Yeah, I agree with wvrevy too... hrmm... maybe I should check my cup for Kool-Aid ;) Seriously though, it doesn't speak to the Democratic Party as a whole. It just speaks to the character of Rep. Brown.
 
Originally posted by AirForceRocks
Perhaps Ms. Brown should spend less time and effort trying to get the UN to monitor our elections and a little more time and effort in helping her constituents learn how to follow simple directions on a ballot.
This is another one I don't get. If an election were held in some other country...say, Germany, for example....and the candidate that won did so only because of a very narrow win in a state that was controlled by the candidate's brother, can you honestly say that you would just bow it off as not even suspicious ?

Look, I'm not saying that the Florida election was or wasn't tampered with. What I don't understand is the GOP complaints about UN monitoring of the election. Seriously, i just don't get your complain. Do you expect the UN to come in and try to put the fix in for Kerry ? I just don't get it.
 
Originally posted by wvrevy

If you can't handle having your opinion questioned, you might want to rethink posting on a political thread...

But then I couldn't spend any quality time with you and that would be sad. :(

Actually, I'd like to amend my original comment. Corrine Brown isn't an insult to the Democratic Party. She's an insult to human beings.

And sorry, that's my opinion and if you want to form your own, either ignore FL politics or Google yourself til it hurts

And another thing

I just don't get it.

don't doubt that for a second
 










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