Thursday, April 1, 2010

"My fear is that the whole island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and capsize."

Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga) worries that Guam "tip over and capsize" --- from overpopulation. He said it in a House Armed Services Committee hearing last Thursday to Adm. Robert Willard, head of the U.S. Pacific fleet. The Admiral assured him, ""We don't anticipate that." (It must have seemed to the Admiral like talking to a government thug in Uganda.)



Hank's predecessor was the notorious screwball Cynthia McKinney. He represents Georgia's 4th District - a majority black, heavily Democratic district on the east side of metro Atlanta. (CNN = Atlanta) Previously Hank worried about white hoods making a comeback.



(We think he's talking about the kind of white sheet that Sen. Robert Byrd (D-Va) used to wear when he was a recruiter who formed a KKK chapter. Byrd went on to be an Exalted Cyclops. In 1964 he voted against the Civil Rights Act, along with Al Gore, Sr. The former Klansman is now the ranking member of the United States Senate.)

Hank can't use senility as an excuse. He was born in 1954. And claiming he was misunderstood doesn't wash either because he spent 10 years as a judge. Hank voted for ObamaCare.

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