June 11, 2005
Jamie Gold, readers’ representative, LA Times
ers.rep@latimes.com
Subject: Original Angry White Man
I’m sending you this email even though I left a message on your answering machine at about 8:15 a.m. Saturday June 11, 2005. I left the message in hopes that the LA Times might view the video replay on C-Span of Sensenbrenner Chairing the Patriot Act hearing on June 10, 2003; then report a story that reflects the “feelings” of those present. The Times printing, on June 11, 2005, page A15 of only the Associated Press’s version leaves out the real story, and that being the emotion expressed by normally deadpan facial features and monotone political politeness’ by the participants.
It has been too long since I felt somewhat pleased to be an American, so when I saw some political emotion being disregarded by the sleepy Times, on June 11, 2005, page A15, I left my wakeup message for you Jamie Gold, LA Time Reader Representative.
The last paragraph, page A15, of the Associated Press’s version, printed by the Times, claims that House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of San Francisco, asks for an apology from Sensenbrenner. I say to Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi that such a request is asinine. Asinine because Sensenbrenner’s actions showed that his words of apology, if that should happen, would be condescending at best. Leader Pelosi should take actions starting impeachment hearings against Sensenbrenner and forget about the political politeness. Take leadership ACTIONS, people are dying for oil because politicians like you are gutless and too willing to bend over and take it. Oh I’m so so sorry Nancy, please, I beg you, accept my deepest heartfelt apology for hurting you tender feelings with such harsh words.
Original Angry White Man
Although I’m saddened because the Times only reported the Associated Press’s story of Sensenbrenner it’s still better then nothing. The reason I anticipated more story from the Times is because on February 13, 2005, page A26 the Times reporter Mary Curtius, wrote a rather lengthily story, complete with Sensenbrenner’s picture, sighting Sensenbrenner’s aid as describing Sensenbrenner as the original angry white man.
Times research conscious reporter Mary Curtius, goes back to 1990 and quotes the Almanac of American Politics as describing Sensenbrenner as having an “abrasive personality”.
Mary Curtius’s research finds remarks by Stuart Roy, former press secretary for House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, as showing Sensenbrenner having a sharp tongue and cantankerous nature being two political tools that serve Sensenbrenner effectively.
Mary’s same Times’ article quotes Sensenbrenner as saying in his Wisconsin district, “I’m at the point in my career where threats don’t have the clout they did my first and second term,”
Mary Curtius’s article goes on to quote, then American Civil Liberties Union’s director Laura W. Murphy as saying about Sensenbrenner, “that you mess with him at your peril.”
With all that being said I can picture in my mind House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi bending over, while backing into Sensenbrenner, begging Sensenbrenner for an apology. But the fact is, according to that LA Times Associated Press’s story, last sentence shows that Nancy doesn’t even have the leadership to ask Sensenbrenner directly for an apology but asks House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert, “to order an apology from Sensenbrenner.”
With a Democrat leader like Nancy, no wonder the Democrats think Dean is overly aggressive when he talks about the white Christian. Dean is not even near to being the original angry white Christian man. In fact; Dean appears to be only acting angry when he is compared to Sensenbrenner, the original angry white man.
Witnessing Sensenbrenner at work, on C-Span, Chairing the Patriot Act hearing on June 10, 2003 reinforces to me that I have taken the correct actions in my letters and web blog,
http://inheritingsyria.blogspot.com/2005/05/curse-of-justice-on-wisconsin.html
in which I pray to God to place His “Curse Of Justice” on Sensenbrenner and his family. I’m thinking that my threatening “Curse Of Justice” prayers not only on Sensenbrenner, but also on his family, might bring Sensenbrenner to a better understanding of Democracy.
Christine Leadership Question:
Do we fear going to hell over a war “still being fought” under now known false facts? If the answer is yes, then we should do more then bend over and beg the original angry white man for an apology.
Sincerely,
Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68
PO Box 120707 (the original 07 doubled)
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315-8944
(909) 866-9310