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red states rule
06-17-2011, 03:34 AM
Will the liberal media call the union thugs on these comments?

Just think how the libs would react if a Tea Party speaker called Obama and Co the same names?

This is all these people have left. They lose elections. They lose in Court.

So they show their true colors and try to inflame the sheep


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LuLu
06-17-2011, 04:40 AM
Will the liberal media call the union thugs on these comments?

Just think how the libs would react if a Tea Party speaker called Obama and Co the same names?

This is all these people have left. They lose elections. They lose in Court.

So they show their true colors and try to inflame the sheep


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The Tea Party and the right does call Obama a Nazi. What are you talking about?
The call him a communist, fascist, etc.
I take care of a lady who live Mussolini's Italy. She met her husband during the war, but wasn't able to move here until after the war was over. Calling OBama a fascist or anyone a fascist is an insult to those people.
It is wrong for the people in the video to do it, and it is wrong for the tea party to do it, even though you claim they don't.
Obama is corporatist, lets be honest.

Gaffer
06-17-2011, 10:48 AM
The Tea Party and the right does call Obama a Nazi. What are you talking about?
The call him a communist, fascist, etc.
I take care of a lady who live Mussolini's Italy. She met her husband during the war, but wasn't able to move here until after the war was over. Calling OBama a fascist or anyone a fascist is an insult to those people.
It is wrong for the people in the video to do it, and it is wrong for the tea party to do it, even though you claim they don't.
Obama is corporatist, lets be honest.

The chimp is a communist, plain and simple. He is using fascist tactics much like Mussolini did, though his goal is a soviet style government with him as the head.

Here's a couple of links to check out and there are many more.

http://staff.gps.edu/mines/Age%20of%20Anxiety%20-%20Rise%20of%20Mussolini.htm

http://comandosupremo.com/mussolini.html

red states rule
06-17-2011, 04:00 PM
The Tea Party and the right does call Obama a Nazi. What are you talking about?
The call him a communist, fascist, etc.
I take care of a lady who live Mussolini's Italy. She met her husband during the war, but wasn't able to move here until after the war was over. Calling OBama a fascist or anyone a fascist is an insult to those people.
It is wrong for the people in the video to do it, and it is wrong for the tea party to do it, even though you claim they don't.
Obama is corporatist, lets be honest.

I hate it when anyone plays the Nazi card. The Nazi's turned half the Earth into a graveyard and playing that card minimizes what the Nazi's really were

However here ia a perfect example of liberal hypocrisy starring Rachel Maddow

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red states rule
06-17-2011, 05:09 PM
The thing I love about Gov Christie is he does not give a damn about these libs and the crap they sprew

He fires it right back and it so pisses off the liberal media

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red states rule
06-18-2011, 04:02 AM
Another great op-ed by Charles Krauthammer on the union thugs and Obama





"Shovel-ready was not as shovel-ready as we expected," observed President Obama this week, enjoying a nice chuckle about the unhappy fate of his near-$1 trillion stimulus. To be sure, Obama has also been promoting a less amusing remedy for anemic growth and high unemployment: exports. In this year's State of the Union address, he proclaimed a national goal of doubling exports by 2014.
One obvious way to increase exports is through free-trade agreements. But unions don't like them. No surprise then that for two years Obama has been sitting on three free-trade agreements – with Colombia, Panama and South Korea – already negotiated by his predecessor.

Under the pressure of dire economic conditions and of the consequences of stiffing three valued allies, Obama appeared ready to relent – only to put up a last-minute roadblock. He's demanding an expansion of Trade Adjustment Assistance – taxpayer money (beyond unemployment compensation) given to workers displaced by foreign competition, something denied to Americans rendered unemployed by domestic competition. It's an idea of dubious fairness but nicely designed to hold up ratification, while placing blame on Republican heartlessness rather than on political sabotage by Democrats beholden to unions for the millions they pour into Democratic coffers. (A deal reportedly may be near. But the years of delay have been costly.)

http://www.ocregister.com/opinion/democrats-304838-unions-obama.html