O'Fallon loon Cynthia Davis blames the big bad bloggers for raining shame upon her for her role in the birther lawsuit against that communist Kenyan President Obama.
Davis still has her heart set on getting President Obama tossed out of office, but she wants you to know that she won't be silenced -- as she channels Glenn Beck in the following quote to the Missouri Record.
"They're trying to create shame for people who askquestions. That defines the problem right there. Why is there shame in
asking questions? It's a legitimate question and Barack Obama has spent
over a million dollars to try and not answer it. If I wanted to answer
a question I'd show you my birth certificate if you cared that I was
born in Chicago. Obviously, he's embarrassed of where he's born because
he's trying to hide the records."
Davis, who was actually elected to the Missouri House by real people in
Missouri, is now throwing a challenge to a fellow Republican --state
Sen. Scott Rupp -- for his seat -- and in another jaw-dropping moment, claims Rupp "has got a lot to be ashamed of" for his voting record.
Certainly not like Davis, who knows no shame. Not like the time she chastised an African American "about the nutrition habits of 'your people' and 'your community" or when she called hunger a "positive motivator" and suggested poor children get jobs at McDonald's so they could eat for free on their breaks or when she declared racism dead or when she advocated for guns in church after Wichita abortion provider George Tiller's death.
To really understand what's going on in Davis' head, we recommend
visiting her Web site and clicking play on all of the audio files at
the same time. We like to call it the Cynthia Davis Brain Simulator.
Hat tip to the liberty-minded bloggers at Fired Up! Missouri.
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As a government worker you would think she would understand that laws prevent the government from releasing birth certificates.