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Is Wasserman Shultz Strangling Miami Dem Candidate Joe Garcia -- or Hugging Him?

Share / Recommend - Comment - Print - Saturday, Aug 30 2008, 5:29PM

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Jake Colvin, a fellow blogger over at The Havana Note, captured this pic at the BIG TENT at the Democratic National Convention.

Debbie Wasserman Schultz has apparently finally signed on to help Dem candidate Joe Garcia challenge one of her other monomaniacal anti-Cuba pals, Republican Mario Diaz-Balart. I think Garcia is a big step forward on US-Cuba policy and for better representation for Miami citizens.

But she still is holding out in opposing her close friend, the anti-Cuba terrorist-celebrating Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.

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Posted by What Grief Is Good?, Aug 30 2008, 8:38PM - Link

Wow Steve -- you're not holding back these days. I like the ne
anger. BTW: Ros-Lehtinen and Wasserman Schultz are both Israel
firsters so let's wait a bit before we make them heroines.

Posted by Joe Klein's conscience, Aug 30 2008, 9:12PM - Link

What Grief Is Good?:
Yes, they are. And DWS supports the stupidity towards Cuba as a trade off. The problem is, there are three good candidates taking on Ros-Lehtinen and the Diaz-Balart brothers and she isn't doing the utmost to help them. What makes this really bad is that she leads the DCCC's Red to Blue program. That means she's willing to put personal nonsense of what is good for her party and country.

Posted by Mr.Murder, Aug 31 2008, 2:26PM - Link

How about the background of SCI, the company that lost Katrina bodies and even wrongly interred remains at Jewish cemeteries in Florida?

They've got deep ties to the Batista mobsters and another oil producing gulf state.

Trigger fingers for an assassinated President as well....

Posted by boya, Apr 06 2009, 1:06AM - Link

The problem is, there are three good candidates taking on Ros-Lehtinen and the boya Diaz-Balart brothers and she isn't doing the utmost to help them. What makes this really bad is boya that she leads the DCCC's Red to Blue program.

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