NASCAR fans are diseased mongrels. At least the Democrats think so.
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House Democrats apparently believe NASCAR fans are diseased.
That is the inescapable conclusion from this article.
Getting a hepatitis shot is standard procedure for travelers to parts of Africa and Asia, but some congressional aides were instructed to get immunized before going to Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord and the racetrack in Talladega, Ala.
The House Homeland Security Committee planned a fact-finding trip about public health preparedness at mass gatherings and decided to conduct the research at two of the nation's most heavily attended sporting events, NASCAR's Bank of America 500 event this weekend and the UAW-Ford 500 last weekend.
Staff who organized the trips advised the NASCAR-bound aides to get a range of vaccines before attending -- hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tetanus, diphtheria and influenza.
McClathy News Service, helping us engage in game of "Name That Party" does not tell us, but the "Staff who organized the trips" were Democratic staffers.
I really have nothing further to add to this. I would just hope NASCAR fans remember what Democrats think of them -- diseased mongrels.
By the way, thank God for Robin Hayes:
"I have never heard of immunizations for domestic travel, and as the representative for Concord, N.C., I feel compelled to ask why the heck the committee feels that immunizations are needed to travel to my hometown," Hayes said in an Oct. 5 letter to Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., who chairs the Homeland Security panel.
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...to Dem politicians who pander at rallies of illegal aliens?
I'm hoping they've independently verified the story and we're not all feeding from a single, wierd, unverified source.
If it is true its a horrible mutation of BDS, but it smells funny to me. Sort of like the Duke University professoriate reaction to the Lacross players story: proves something that fits our world picture, so it is too good to pass by even if the true facts don't match the narrative.
who floated the "rumor" about him investigating Rush & co.
Nostrilitis looks like someone who would think NASCAR fans are diseased.
You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you.
when visiting Capitol Hill.
Free lube and condoms should be handed out to taxpayers for "safe" government taxing and spending.
Ask not what I can do for my country, ask what my country can do for me. Washington Elected Elite
Based on how Robbie Gordon and Tony Steward drive it may not be a bad idea to for the driver in the same row of the starting grid to get a tetanus or rabies shot.
The Waltrip cars drive like they have the flu half of the time and those new DEI motors definitely have some terminal disease.
Don't these scaredycat Democrat staffers know that Nashville P***y (and YEAH it's lame that I'm going to censor the band name here on RedState, but so be it) plays gigs in New York City, and the next one is just a few days away, on October 18? They've also played in France and have photos with at least one of the Baldwin Brothers. They're going to fit right in, and ain't nobody got nothin' to be afraid about.
You boys and girls ought to get outta Washington sometime and see some real Nine Pound Hammers.
Anyone not looking for authentic Tennessee Punk and a lot of other stuff had better not click that link. You've been warned.
"inescapable conclusion from this article...remember what Democrats think of them -- diseased mongrels"
OK then...
Are you really being serious here? Nothing of the sort was even implied.
Lying and distorting isn't going to help bring Democrats down to your level of hatred and rage.
Here's the rest of the article for the grownups.
"Since committee staff members are visiting hospital and other health-care facilities available at or near these venues, including areas where groups of people are detained before being transferred to other off-site facilities, I believe that the recommendation (not requirement) that our congressional staff receive these same immunizations was sound," Thompson said in a letter responding to Hayes issued Wednesday.
"I am sure you would agree that providing immunizations to personnel involved in public safety is good public health policy, and there is no need to exclude staff from taking the preventative measures that the public health community recommends -- regardless of why and where mass gatherings are taking place," Thompson said in the letter.
Jim Walker, Alabama's director of homeland security, said the congressional committee aides who visited Talladega worked hard. He said they were trying to determine whether the state and federal emergency response system was adequate to handle a situation at such a large event.
"I might have been a little skeptical about this visit coming in, but these folks worked," Walker said.
He said the aides went on patrols with law enforcement, toured facilities and interviewed first responders, hazardous materials teams and other officials."
For the record, Jim Walker is not some "lib".
The Fuzzy Puppy of the VRWC. I've been usurped!
... to steer clear of the Men's Washrooms at Minneapolis International too.

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