Monday, March 22, 2010

Rep. Randy Neugebauer - Shame On You!

One thing that my mother taught me while I was growing up was... manners. You can not get very far in life without them. One of the biggest lessons in manners is... never interrupt someone while they are talking. It is an extremely rude thing to do.

I was shocked and appalled at the events that took place last night in the nation's House of Representatives chambers. Representative Randy Neugebauer proceeded to yell out, "baby killer!" in the middle of Rep. Bart Stupak's speech on the agreement that he and other Democrats had reached with the Obama Administration about the prevention of funding abortions in the new health care bill.

Rep. Randy Neugebauer - I think you look stupid and ridiculous. And class-less. Did your mother ever teach you manners? And if she did, where the hell did you leave them at last night? I found your statement rude and uncalled for. While millions of Americans may be praising you today, I do not think that you are a hero for the little stunt you pulled. You set a bad example for the people of our nation and did you forget where you were at? I find it upsetting that our Congressmen and Congresswomen seem to forget their manners at crucial times and in very important places. Millions of people in America and around the world were watching you and instead of acting like a gentleman, Mr. Neugebauer, you acted like a jackass. You should learn to control your emotions better in critical times and maybe how to represent your Texan constituents better. I'd be even more pissed off than I am right now if you were my representative and acting like this. I know you apologized saying that you were only expressing exactly what your constituents were saying, but it still is uncalled for and there are better venues to say what your people are thinking and feeling.

Until the next post,
Hilary

2 comments:

  1. Wow, I never heard about that! How childish.

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  2. People were praising his outburst? Really? Interesting.

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