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Redstate.com member, "Absentee", has posted video he took aboard a plane yesterday. He happened to find himself sitting behind former Democratic National Committee Chairman Don Fowler, and John Spratt, a Dem Congressman from South Carolina. I'll let him tell the story from here:

Their conversation was interesting to say the least.

For example, they made fun of Sarah Palin for several minutes, Fowler calling her "Dan Quayle" on steroids and Spratt creatively describing her as "just terrible." They both agreed that, "Other than the simple fact that she's a female," she has nothing to offer.

Then there was this gem of a moment from Fowler:


Aren't you impressed with the compassion of these Democratic leaders who care so much about the people of the Gulf Coast? The GOP should play this video at the upcoming Republican Convention as an example of just how much compassion the Democratic leaders have when they don't know they are being filmed. Seeing their attitude and glee at the coming misfortune of others, somehow I doubt God is on their side.

Head over to Redstate for more from Absentee. . .









Here is a video clip of Sen. John McCain answering some questions after touring New Orleans' Ninth Ward yesterday, April 24, 2008, on Day 4 of his "It's Time For Action Tour," where he has visited some of the most economically challenged areas of America.







Here is raw video footage of Sen. John McCain touring New Orleans on April 24, 2008, to see the remnant storm damage from Hurricane Katrina. He was joined on the tour by Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal. McCain's stop in New Orleans was Day 4 of his "It's Time for Action Tour."








Sen. John McCain will speak at 11:30 AM EDT today, April 24, 2008, from New Orleans on Day 4 of his "It's Time For Action Tour." Click the link below to watch live coverage of his remarks.

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Here is a local news report that discusses Sen. John McCain's plans to tour New Orleans' 9th Ward today, April 24, 2008, escorted by Gov. Bobby Jindal. The report also discusses the possibility of Jindal becoming McCain's VP running mate.





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