I just got this invite from the Young Republicans.
Its not actually a YR event, but one sponsored by the Duval County Republican Party.
QuoteThe Republican Party of Duval County &
Chairman Lenny Curry
Invites you to the
2009 Lincoln Day Celebration
An Evening with Karl Rove
In Honor of Thomas F. Petway, III
Friday, May 15th
Florida Theatre
Doors open & Silent Auction at 5:30 pm
Reception at 6:00 pm (Hors d'ouvres & Cash Bar)
Program begins at 7:15 pm
Seating in advance: $45, $75, $150
At the door: $60
Click the button below to order online
or
Mail check payable
The Republican Party of Duval County
4963 Beach Blvd
Jacksonville, FL 32207
For info: 398-1446 or donna@jaxgop.org
Are they going to close off half the down town streets for him, too?
As you can see, noone really gives a damn.
::)
Quote2009 Lincoln Day Celebration
An Evening with Karl Rove
Lincoln is spinning in his grave.
copperfiend,
Why? The only person in history with less respect for the Constitution than Rove & Co was Lincoln.
Hmm. Or FDR. But yes, fair point.
Florida wouldn't be under the Constitution, but for Lincoln. It would be in a third world banana republic called the CSA. Floridians would probably be swimming to Cuba, instead of the other way around.
Speaking of Rove ...
"This is like getting interview lessons from Sarah Palin."
-- Obama campaign manager David Plouffe, quoted by Politico, to Karl Rove who said that President Obama "is failing to fulfill his bipartisan promise in Congress."
"A 3rd world banana republic"? Hardly. Had the CSA survived, it would have become a major trading partner with England. England's banning of slavery would have put economic (not political) pressure on the CSA to reform/end slavery. So slavery would have still ended, likely in a more organized and beneficial fashion, circumventing viciousness like Jim Crow laws. Also, the South's natural beauty and draw (especially in Florida) would still have resulted in increased tourist traffic & economic development, only with a better (that is, more local) tax scheme.
But that's all fantasy. Now we've got the Union, indivisible and perfect. All hail the Union.