An Unreal Campaign Event

Michael Schiavo reports on a truly weird campaign event held by gay hating family values protecting Republican congresswoman Marilyn Musgrave. She was so terrified of Schiavo, the husband of Terry Schiavo, that she tried to have him arrested. And that's not the weird part.

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An unreal post for an unreal campaign event? Clever :P

So are you going to post a link to the story?

Quite bizarre. The congresswoman is clearly a kook. I wonder about her aides, the ones that formed the human shield so she wouldn't have to cast her eyes on Schiavo. Have they all drunk the same Kool-ade? Or are they aware that they are working for a kook? Compliments to the police for knowing better than to eject an audience member just because the congresswoman couldn't bear to look him in the eye.

By Mustafa Mond, FCD (not verified) on 27 Oct 2006 #permalink