More of the Politics of Rage. . .
Kerry supporters causes $5,000 Canadian dollars worth in damage
Yet another instance of a Kerry supporter going off the deep end:
Husar boarded Flight 849 in Minneapolis on his way from New York to visit some friends in Alaska, his wife, Linda, said yesterday. Officials said Husar, a supporter of Sen. John Kerry, was engaged in a discussion on the upcoming presidential election with a woman seated next to him – a President George W. Bush supporter – when she became turned off by his belligerent attitude and complained to the flight staff.
The woman also did not like that Husar would touch her leg and shoulder when he spoke to her, authorities said. Corona said Husar had ‘had a few drinks.’
Russell Ridd, supervising senior crown attorney for the Manitoba Justice Department, said that when flight attendants approached Husar, he became enraged, deliberately spilling a container of alcohol and engaging in ‘the boisterous behavior of a drunk.’
Now some might argue that this happens on both sides. If so, I’d appreciate instances where Bush supporters are attacking small children and causing thousands of dollars in damages to property.
This shouldn’t be considered mere cheap shots. Events such as these illustrate a tangible rage amongst Kerry supporters that is tolerated (if not outright condoned and sanctioned) by the Kerry/Edwards campaign and their collection of 527s.
This most of all is the most disturbing aspect of the Kerry/Edwards campaign – and the #1 reason why they will lose in 2004. Actions such as these simply don’t endear you to the general public.