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« An Army of Seiberts | Main | Trunk Show » December 8, 2006In Sympathy With a Cop KillerA.C. Kleinheider says U.S. Rep. Jim Cooper, D-Nashville, did the right thing Wednesday when he voted against a non-binding resolution condemning the decision by the city of St. Denis, France, to name a street in honor of Mumia Abu-Jamal, the convicted murderer of Philadelphia Police Officer Danny Faulkner. ACK says Cooper did the right thing because "non-binding resolution are quite inane." ACK is wrong. If Cooper is against Congress wasting its time considering "non-binding resolutions," then he ought to introduce legislation or propose a House rules-change to that effect. What he did Wednesday was to cast a vote that is an insult to Mumia Abu-Jamal's victim, police officer Danny Faulkner, and a pointless gift to the "Free Mumia!" idiots of America's extremist Left. For more on Mumia and his connections to one of America's worst homegrown leftist terrorist groups, click here. Also, if you want a t-shirt that expresses my views on Mumia Abu-Jamal and the Left's "Free Mumia!" idiocy, click here. Posted in Miscellaneous
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