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Right coward.
You were supposed (then you were sending friends you know...lol) to
come up here and get me a long time ago... what happened?
You ain't done shit yet, and you never will, cause you have no will.
----
I don't even know who you are ... other than a socialist liberal
bitch.
I was 'supposed' to get you I already have ... I just cause enough
tissue damage to kill you

And what you gonna do?
Nothin.
Come on up when you grow some balls. You'll be on my turf then coward.
---
bring some socialist liberal minorities with you so that I can
maximize my loads

As if I'm scared of some guy who sits behind a computer all day making
web pages...
you gotta be kidding me pussy boy.
What you gonna do? Finger me to death with those typing fingers of
yours?
lol, what a dumbass you are.
----
go whine to your dead jewish mother, bitch

On Oct 10, 2:54 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 10, 3:37 pm, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > coward
> > ---
> > anytime ... anywhere ... bring our favorite weapons and your will
>
> Right coward.
> You were supposed (then you were sending friends you know...lol) to
> come up here and get me a long time ago... what happened?
> You ain't done shit yet, and you never will, cause you have no will.
>
> And what you gonna do?
> Nothin.
> Come on up when you grow some balls. You'll be on my turf then coward.
>
> As if I'm scared of some guy who sits behind a computer all day making
> web pages...
> you gotta be kidding me pussy boy.
> What you gonna do? Finger me to death with those typing fingers of
> yours?
> lol, what a dumbass you are.

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FireDogLake shoddy reportage on OccupyDC

The leftover blogosphere was designed to be an echo chamber for lies, as little Leni Reifenstahl wannabes try to get jobs with some Soros funded group by providing spin for the Obama regime and their fascist masters.

FireDogLake is actually usually better than the other cogs in the fascist machine, often pointing our Obama's hypocrisy in the drug war, with DADT, on Bradley Manning's imprisonment without trial etc, while Madcow and the whores at Media Matters or NPR or MSNBC provide cover on these issues.

The current daisy chain of spin involves an American Spectator reporter named Patrick Howley, who infiltrated Occupy DC to take photos and mock them. He was at the incident where Occupiers tried to Occupy the Air and Space Museum, and by his own report was in the first batch to rush past a security guard. He has apparently re-written his story to reduce his legal liability for trespass, disorderly conduct, etc. FDL and other propaganda organs, including lisping blogger Ezra Klein at the Washington Post, are claiming that Howley started and was soley responsible for the trespass. The problem is that FDL reproduces a photo from the leftover smear site OpEdNews, which it juxtaposes with Howley's FaceBook photo to prove that it was him. And the photo is of Howley taking a photo while a large, chunky Occupier gets physical with a security guard, not Howley. Looks like he was covering the altercation, not starting it.

My experience with leftover media is that every story they tell is always a lie, even when chunks of fact are stirred in. Good liars know that a good lie has many factual elements, with just a little spin to produce an erroneous conclusion.

Oh yes, and if you point that the photo they use does not fit the story in the comments section of the story at FireDogLake, the moderator will censor the comment. Cowardly and typical.

American Spectator Editor Admits to Being Agent Provocateur at D.C. Museum

By: Charlie Grapski Sunday October 9, 2011 1:13 am
  
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The following photograph taken by opednews.com shows a confrontation in the lobby of the National Air and Space Museum between two individuals and an officer shortly before video shows officers with the Museum's security forces rush outside indiscriminately pepper-spraying numerous individuals.

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It appears that one of the two in the confrontation with the security officer is Patrick Howley, Assistant Editor of The American Spectator.  [See the following photograph in which Howley's Facebook Profile Photo is side-by-side with the person pictured at the Air and Space Museum]

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Immediately after the incident began hitting the newswires Howley published a "Breaking News" story with The American Spectator online in which he reveals that he had consciously infiltrated the group on Friday with the intent to discredit the movement.  He states that "as far as anyone knew I was part of this cause — a cause that I had infiltrated the day before in order to mock and undermine in the pages ofThe American Spectator — and I wasn't giving up before I had my story."

According to Howley's story he joined the group in its march toward the Air and Space Museum but the protesters on the march were unwilling to be confrontational.  He states "they lack the nerve to confront authority. From estimates within the protest, only ten people were pepper-sprayed, and as far as I could tell I was the only one who got inside."

He claims that upon arrival at the Museum the group of approximately one hundred protesters split into two factions with the smaller of the two "rushing the doors," the majority "staying behind."  Howley then admits in his piece that he snuck past the guard at the first entrance in order to "infiltrate" the building and then confronted another guard.  He then "sprinted toward the door" at which time he was first hit with pepper-spray.

As he describes his next actions "I forced myself into the doors and sprinted blindly across the floor of the Air and Space Museum, drawing the attention of hundreds of stunned khaki-clad tourists (some of whom began snapping off disposable-camera portraits of me)."

Fully inside, despite the orders of the security guards that the Museum was closed to the public, Howley made his way upstairs – to the location where a banner was unfurled protesting the Museum's exhibit of unmanned drone weapons.

"I strained to glance behind me at the dozens of protesters I was sure were backing me up, and then I got hit again, this time with a cold realization: I was the only one who had made it through the doors. As two guards pointed at me and started running, I dodged a circle of gawking old housewives and bolted upstairs."

He then found himself "stumbling around aircraft displays with just enough vision to keep tabs on my uniformed pursuers. "The museum is now closed!" screamed one of the guards as alarms sounded. "Everyone make your way to the exits immediately!" Using my jacket to cover my face — which I could feel swelling to Elephant Man proportions — I ducked through the confused tourists and raced out the exit. "Hey, you!" shouted a female guard reaching for my arm. "Get back here!" But I was already down the steps and out of sight."

Howley  refers to the Museum as "the scene of my crime."  In light of his detailed description of his activities today the fact that they clearly document the commission of the crime of trespassing on federal property, if not the intent to incite a riot there, these admissions should not be taken lightly or ignored.  As a result of Howley's activities  a large number of people were subjected to pepper-spray attacks including journalists and tourists who had nothing to do with the protest.  Given the negative light that the press is attempting to spin this incident with regard to the ongoing occupations, from Wall Street and D.C. and now spreading to Main Streets across the country, the presence and admitted activities of this self-proclaimed agent provacateur should be brought to the attention of federal law enforcement officials.

It is highly likely that the events that occurred would not have taken the turn they did if it were not for Howley's admitted adventure in an effort to discredit the Occupy movement.  So before the public, the media, and officials turn their attention negatively towards the protests and the protesters there needs to be a critical eye turned on the role of the  American Spectator and the role played in these events by its editorial staff.  If arrests were made at this incident, and even if none were, the admissions of Howley published brazenly in the pages of his Conservative magazine and bragged about on his Facebook page should lead to an official investigation into his role and that of his employer in the events in Washington D.C. today and should be seen as at least part of the causal nexus that led to the inappropriate use of force that along with Howley negatively affected many who were innocent of any crime other than being at the wrong place at the wrong time.

Ironically Howley concludes the story of his adventure mocking the lack of courage of the protesters, who he admitted did not seek – as he did – to confront the authorities, by praising the courage of the guards who twice pepper-sprayed him.

"As I scrambled away from the scene of my crime, a police officer outside the museum gates pointed at my eyes, puffed out of his chest, and shouted: "Yeah, that's right. That's right." He was proud that I had been pepper-sprayed, and, oddly, so was I. I deserved to get a face full of high-grade pepper, and the guards who sprayed me acted with more courage than I saw from any of the protesters. If you're looking for something to commend these days in America, start with those guards."

The admissions of Patrick Howley, published in The American Spectator for all to see, require those across the country, both the public and its officials, to take a closer and more critical look at today's event's in the Nation's capital.  Who was really to blame for the chaos and disruption of a Federal Museum?  Who should be held responsible for those who were harmed in the melee that took place after Howley admits he defied the orders of the legal authorities and stormed into the building?  And how should the story of today's events unfold in the Nation's media over the next several days?


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pussy boy?

go fuck your dead mother's rotting throat and like it, bitchboy

On Oct 10, 2:54 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 10, 3:42 pm, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > yeah, I'm evil ...
> > when the devil's tired and death is busy they call on me by name
>
> Exactly, thanks for making the point pussy boy.

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Michelle Bachman
---
Bachmann took the opportunity at an event last week in Los Angeles to
tell the Republican Jewish Coalition: "I am convinced in my heart and
in my mind that if the United States fails to stand with Israel, that
is the end of the United States . . . [W]e have to show that we are
inextricably entwined, that as a nation we have been blessed because
of our relationship with Israel.

choose sides carefully

On Oct 10, 1:15 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Calls what's happening on Wall Street and other places "protests".
> Yet she refers to the Tea Party protests as "demonstrations".
> As though their were some kind of big difference?
>
> When are Republitards going to learn plain English?
>
> Answer: Never, they're retards.
>
> Yeah, you better believe it's a protest!
> protest: The act of making a strong public expression of disagreement
> and disapproval.
>
> demonstration: A public display of group feelings (usually of a
> political nature).
>
> So is she saying Conservative feelings have been hurt?
> awwww; too bad little cry babies.

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Studio,
 
The more that you open your mouth, the more you show your ignorance.  The Tea Party is the majority of Americans my friend!  They are your neighbors, they are your family members, and you are one of the mere thousands of a very vocal but small minority, who don't want to see a smaller, limited government, that adheres to the Constitution, and yes, the Constitution is literally a black and white document, there is no grey area, but I digress. 
 
Yours, and the several hundred folks propped up there on Wall Street differ from Tea Partiers in a number of ways,  (as Ann Coulter pointed out,  there is logic and a message to the Tea Party message)  but most importantly, your fifteen minutes of fame, and your Marxist "March To Utopia" is over.  It is laughable how you throw barbs around about the rich trying to shame the poor, when it is you and your ilk who has attempted to utilize the "class warfare" card for the last decade, but especially the last three and a half years! 
 
The Party is over, and I understand your bitterness.  Maybe if you try to read, study, and ecucate yourself,  you will understand why your Marxist/Maoist  dogma won't fly there in America.
 
KeithInKöln

On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 9:25 PM, studio <tlack@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Oct 10, 3:05 pm, Keith In Köln <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> THIS IS WHAT A MOB LOOKS LIKE
> <http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2011-10-05.html>
> October 5, 2011
> I am not the first to note the vast differences between the Wall Street
> protesters and the tea partiers. To name three: The tea partiers have jobs,
> showers and a point.

Keith you have no original thoughts.
Instead you rely on Ann The Man Coulter to protect your greedy
interests with insults and lowest common denominator talking points.
She's a hack who knows exactly how stupid you are to buy her books.

Where's your gun boy!
All Tea Baggers have guns.
So what you waiting for?
Take back your country with your guns cry babies.
Use "the force" and be just like Saddam was and clamp down on *civil*
unrest with uncivilized means??
See where it gets you.
No other country is going to come to your aid with air support powder
boy.
And no one is scared of any threats you and Ann The Man Coulter can
muster.




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On Oct 10, 3:42 pm, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> yeah, I'm evil ...
> when the devil's tired and death is busy they call on me by name

Exactly, thanks for making the point pussy boy.

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On Oct 10, 3:37 pm, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> coward
> ---
> anytime ... anywhere ... bring our favorite weapons and your will

Right coward.
You were supposed (then you were sending friends you know...lol) to
come up here and get me a long time ago... what happened?
You ain't done shit yet, and you never will, cause you have no will.

And what you gonna do?
Nothin.
Come on up when you grow some balls. You'll be on my turf then coward.

As if I'm scared of some guy who sits behind a computer all day making
web pages...
you gotta be kidding me pussy boy.
What you gonna do? Finger me to death with those typing fingers of
yours?
lol, what a dumbass you are.

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democrats and republicans come and go at the white house but neocons
never leave

On Oct 10, 2:38 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 10, 3:33 pm, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > There can be no doubt that Fux News doesn't like Ron Paul
> > ----
> > true ... he's a danger to neocons
>
> Neocons are a danger to neocons....along with everyone else.
>
> Neocons are an endangered species.
> Maybe we should put them on the endangered species list?
> Nah.
> Like misquotes and leaches, some things just deserve the culture of
> death they live by.

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yeah, I'm evil ...
when the devil's tired and death is busy they call on me by name

On Oct 10, 2:35 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 10, 3:31 pm, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > will the secret service will be allowed to see his magic underwear
> > that protects him from evil?
>
> Only evil would ask such a question.

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On Oct 10, 3:33 pm, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There can be no doubt that Fux News doesn't like Ron Paul
> ----
> true ... he's a danger to neocons

Neocons are a danger to neocons....along with everyone else.

Neocons are an endangered species.
Maybe we should put them on the endangered species list?
Nah.
Like misquotes and leaches, some things just deserve the culture of
death they live by.

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Owners of OWS 'Seek' Ownership
Posted by David Kramer on October 10, 2011 07:28 AM

The left-wing arm of the Rothschild/Rockefeller-owned Federal government are now entering the political stage on cue to seek ownership of something that they already owned.

Bankster Bailout voter Nancy Pelosi:

"I support the message to the establishment."

Bankster Bailout voter Barack Obama:

"The protesters are giving voice to a more broad-based frustration about how our financial system works."

But some of the left-wing OWS supporters are at least recognizing part of the problem (although they obviously don't know the correct solution):

"To occupiers, at least some of the blame for their perceived lack of accountability in corporate America rests with the current Democratic administration. A persistent liberal critique of Obama administration has been its coziness with Wall Street, and the lack of more drastic actions to repair the economy after eight years under George W. Bush."

 Time will tell how this political play will play out.

Thomas E. Woods Jr.:
Thanks to the reader who sent me this link. I don't care which candidate you are supporting; there is no way you can find this non-creepy. Also, when the media is THIS obvious, doesn't it at least make you wonder what this guy is saying that they are so desperate for you not to hear?

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?321572-MUST-SEE-A-collage-of-misleading-MSM-headlines-regarding-Ron-Paul-Values-Voters-Win
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coward
---
anytime ... anywhere ... bring our favorite weapons and your will

dumbasses
---
go fuck your dead mother really hard, dickweed

On Oct 10, 2:33 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 10, 3:23 pm, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Rich people ....
> > ---
> > class warfare will get you nowhere
>
> Class warfare got them somewhere though.
>
> > live within your harvest; reap what you sow
>
> Exactly. After you harvested everything, we're sowing seeds of
> discontent.
>
> I don't expect anything but lies from coward dumbasses such as
> yourself.

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On Oct 10, 3:31 pm, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> will the secret service will be allowed to see his magic underwear
> that protects him from evil?

Only evil would ask such a question.

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On Oct 10, 3:23 pm, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Rich people ....
> ---
> class warfare will get you nowhere

Class warfare got them somewhere though.

> live within your harvest; reap what you sow

Exactly. After you harvested everything, we're sowing seeds of
discontent.

I don't expect anything but lies from coward dumbasses such as
yourself.

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There can be no doubt that Fux News doesn't like Ron Paul
----
true ... he's a danger to neocons

On Oct 10, 1:51 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> There can be no doubt that Fux News doesn't like Ron Paul at all.
> He'd take too much of their control away from herding their sheeple.

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will the secret service will be allowed to see his magic underwear
that protects him from evil?

http://1857massacre.com/MMM/mormon_underwear.htm

On Oct 10, 2:01 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I talked to an ex-Mormon who said she has no doubts what-so-ever that
> Romney will seek guidance from "The Group of 12" Mormons who are the
> only Mormons who can claim to talk to God directly.
>
> Just what we need, another religious wacko.

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On Oct 10, 3:05 pm, Keith In Köln <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> THIS IS WHAT A MOB LOOKS LIKE
> <http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2011-10-05.html>
> October 5, 2011
> I am not the first to note the vast differences between the Wall Street
> protesters and the tea partiers. To name three: The tea partiers have jobs,
> showers and a point.

Keith you have no original thoughts.
Instead you rely on Ann The Man Coulter to protect your greedy
interests with insults and lowest common denominator talking points.
She's a hack who knows exactly how stupid you are to buy her books.

Where's your gun boy!
All Tea Baggers have guns.
So what you waiting for?
Take back your country with your guns cry babies.
Use "the force" and be just like Saddam was and clamp down on *civil*
unrest with uncivilized means??
See where it gets you.
No other country is going to come to your aid with air support powder
boy.
And no one is scared of any threats you and Ann The Man Coulter can
muster.


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Rich people ....
---
class warfare will get you nowhere

live within your harvest; reap what you sow

On Oct 10, 2:11 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Rich people giving money to rich people to tell the middle-class to
> blame poor people for the economic mess.
>
> Current CEO compensation ratio compared to average worker pay:
>
>                         CEO:worker
> Japan                   11:1
> Germany               12:1
> France                  15:1
> Italy                      20:1
> Canada                 20:1
> South Africa          21:1
> Britain                  22:1
> Mexico                 47:1
> Venezuela            50:1
> United States       475:1
>
> And to think there are idiots out there that fall for wanting to
> increase that gap!

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Rich people giving money to rich people to tell the middle-class to
blame poor people for the economic mess.

Current CEO compensation ratio compared to average worker pay:

CEO:worker
Japan 11:1
Germany 12:1
France 15:1
Italy 20:1
Canada 20:1
South Africa 21:1
Britain 22:1
Mexico 47:1
Venezuela 50:1
United States 475:1

And to think there are idiots out there that fall for wanting to
increase that gap!

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THIS IS WHAT A MOB LOOKS LIKE

I am not the first to note the vast differences between the Wall Street protesters and the tea partiers. To name three: The tea partiers have jobs, showers and a point.

No one knows what the Wall Street protesters want -- as is typical of mobs. They say they want Obama re-elected, but claim to hate "Wall Street." You know, the same Wall Street that gave its largest campaign donation in history to Obama, who, in turn, bailed out the banks and made Goldman Sachs the fourth branch of government.

This would be like opposing fattening, processed foods, but cheering Michael Moore -- which the protesters also did this week.

But to me, the most striking difference between the tea partiers and the "Occupy Wall Street" crowd -- besides the smell of patchouli -- is how liberal protesters must claim their every gathering is historic and heroic.

They chant: "The world is watching!" "This is how democracy looks!" "We are the ones we've been waiting for!"

At the risk of acknowledging that I am, in fact, "watching," this is most definitely not how democracy looks.

Sally Kohn, a self-identified "community organizer," praised the Wall Street loiterers on CNN's website, comparing the protest to the Boston Tea Party, which she claimed, "helped spark the American Revolution," adding, "and yes, that protest ultimately turned very violent."

First of all, the Boston Tea Party was nothing like tattooed, body–pierced, sunken-chested 19-year-olds getting in fights with the police for fun. Paul Revere's nighttime raid was intended exclusively to protest a new British tea tax. (The Wall Street protesters would be more likely to fight for a new tax than against one.)

Revere made sure to replace a broken lock on one of the ships and severely punished a participant who stole some of the tea for his private use. Samuel Adams defended the raid by saying that all other methods of recourse -- say, voting -- were unavailable I am not the first to note the vast differences between the Wall Street protesters and the tea partiers. To name three: The tea partiers have jobs, showers and a point.

No one knows what the Wall Street protesters want -- as is typical of mobs. They say they want Obama re-elected, but claim to hate "Wall Street." You know, the same Wall Street that gave its largest campaign donation in history to Obama, who, in turn, bailed out the banks and made Goldman Sachs the fourth branch of government.

This would be like opposing fattening, processed foods, but cheering Michael Moore -- which the protesters also did this week.

But to me, the most striking difference between the tea partiers and the "Occupy Wall Street" crowd -- besides the smell of patchouli -- is how liberal protesters must claim their every gathering is historic and heroic.

They chant: "The world is watching!" "This is how democracy looks!" "We are the ones we've been waiting for!"

At the risk of acknowledging that I am, in fact, "watching," this is most definitely not how democracy looks.

Sally Kohn, a self-identified "community organizer," praised the Wall Street loiterers on CNN's website, comparing the protest to the Boston Tea Party, which she claimed, "helped spark the American Revolution," adding, "and yes, that protest ultimately turned very violent."

First of all, the Boston Tea Party was nothing like tattooed, body–pierced, sunken-chested 19-year-olds getting in fights with the police for fun. Paul Revere's nighttime raid was intended exclusively to protest a new British tea tax. (The Wall Street protesters would be more likely to fight for a new tax than against one.)

Revere made sure to replace a broken lock on one of the ships and severely punished a participant who stole some of the tea for his private use. Samuel Adams defended the raid by saying that all other methods of recourse -- say, voting -- were unavailable.

Our revolution -- the only revolution that led to greater freedom since at least 1688 -- was not the act of a mob.

As specific and limited as it was, however, even the Boston Tea Party was too mob-like to spark anything other than retaliatory British measures. Indeed, it set back the cause of American independence by dispiriting both American and British supporters, such as Edmund Burke.

George Washington disapproved of the destruction of the tea. Benjamin Franklin demanded that the India Tea Co. be reimbursed for it. Considered an embarrassment by many of our founding fathers, the Boston Tea Party was not celebrated for another 50 years.

It would be three long years after the Boston Tea Party when our founding fathers engaged in their truly revolutionary act: The signing of the Declaration of Independence.

In that document, our Christian forebears set forth in blindingly clear terms their complaints with British rule, their earlier attempts at resolution, and an appeal to the Supreme Judge of the world for independence from the crown.

The rebel armies defending that declaration were not a disorganized mob, chanting slogans for the press and defacing public property.

Even the Minutemen, whose first scuffle with the British began the war, were a real army with ranks, subordination, coordination, drills and supplies. There is not a single mention in the historical record of Minutemen playing hacky-sack, burning candles assembled in "peace and love," or sitting in drum circles.

A British lieutenant-general who fought the Minutemen observed, "Whoever looks upon them as an irregular mob will find himself very much mistaken."

By contrast, the directionless losers protesting "Wall Street" -- Obama's largest donor group -- pose for the cameras while uttering random liberal cliches lacking any reason or coherence.

But since everything liberals do must be heroic, the "Occupy Wall Street" crowd insists on comparing themselves to this nation's heroes.

One told Fox News' Bill Schulz: "I was born to be here, right now, the founding fathers have been passing down the torch to this generation to make our country great again."

The Canadian environmental group behind Occupy Wall Street, Adbusters, has compared the Wall Street "revolutionaries" to America's founding fathers. (Incidentally, those who opposed the American Revolution fled after the war to ... Canada.)

The -- again -- Canadians exulted, "You sense they're drafting a new Declaration of Independence."

I suppose you only "sense" it because they're doing nothing of the sort. They say they want Mao as the president -- as one told Schulz -- and the abolition of "capitalism."

The modern tea partiers never went around narcissistically comparing themselves to Gen. George Washington. And yet they are the ones who have engaged in the kind of political activity Washington fought for.

The Tea Party name is meant in fun, inspired by an amusing rant from CNBC's Rick Santelli in February 2009, when he called for another Tea Party in response to Obama's plan to bail-out irresponsible mortgagers.

The tea partiers didn't arrogantly claim to be drafting a new Declaration of Independence. They're perfectly happy with the original.

Tea partiers didn't block traffic, sleep on sidewalks, wear ski masks, fight with the police or urinate in public. They read the Constitution, made serious policy arguments, and petitioned the government against Obama's unconstitutional big government policies, especially the stimulus bill and Obamacare.

Then they picked up their own trash and quietly went home. Apparently, a lot of them had to be at work in the morning.

In the two years following the movement's inception, the Tea Party played a major role in turning Teddy Kennedy's seat over to a Republican, making the sainted Chris Christie governor of New Jersey, and winning a gargantuan, historic Republican landslide in the 2010 elections. They are probably going to succeed in throwing out a president in next year's election.

That's what democracy looks like.

COPYRIGHT 2011 ANN COULTER


On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 8:15 PM, studio <tlack@hotmail.com> wrote:
Calls what's happening on Wall Street and other places "protests".
Yet she refers to the Tea Party protests as "demonstrations".
As though their were some kind of big difference?

When are Republitards going to learn plain English?

Answer: Never, they're retards.

Yeah, you better believe it's a protest!
protest: The act of making a strong public expression of disagreement
and disapproval.

demonstration: A public display of group feelings (usually of a
political nature).

So is she saying Conservative feelings have been hurt?
awwww; too bad little cry babies.

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I talked to an ex-Mormon who said she has no doubts what-so-ever that
Romney will seek guidance from "The Group of 12" Mormons who are the
only Mormons who can claim to talk to God directly.

Just what we need, another religious wacko.

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On Oct 10, 2:30 pm, GregfromBoston <greg.vinc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> There's 2 houses of congress.  One is controlled by the dems.  It was
> in all the papers

It would have to be a Senate bill...
but I won't argue the point with you, neither party is interested in
creating jobs.
Both are however very interested in getting campaign donations from
rich people, who will in turn make you believe the stupidest of things.

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On Oct 10, 2:49 pm, Keith In Köln <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You are espousing Moonbattery Studio.
>
> What's the point?   I have shown you continuously how and why you are
> misguided.  A picture says a thousand words.

Keith if you have nothing to say because you're not interested in the
truth, why keep saying that?

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There can be no doubt that Fux News doesn't like Ron Paul at all.
He'd take too much of their control away from herding their sheeple.

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You are espousing Moonbattery Studio. 
 
What's the point?   I have shown you continuously how and why you are misguided.  A picture says a thousand words.
 


 
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 7:55 PM, studio <tlack@hotmail.com> wrote:
Is that a picture of yourself?

You made my point beautifully... you have zilch to say about it
because the truth is something you're not at all interested in.

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There's absolutely zero chance that Herman "Godfather" Pimp Daddy"
cain is ever going to be nominated for the Republitard Party no matter
how ignorant he/they seem to be.

He's simply another flavor-of-the-day Sarah Palin.

I wonder which flavor they'll settle on???
Possibly lemon flavor?
Or will they go with delicious biter lime?

I'm almost certain they'll go with Perry flavor.
Why?
Because they want to see how a Bush Jr. clone would have stacked up
against a Obama.

And naturally because of that, they'll wind up losing again.

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On Oct 10, 2:29 pm, GregfromBoston <greg.vinc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> You're there

No. I'm here.

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On Oct 10, 2:32 pm, GregfromBoston <greg.vinc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 99%.  Who's calling themselves that?

Most Americans that know when they've been ripped off by the 1%.

Of course, I include you in the 49.5% who don't have a clue.

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99%. Who's calling themselves that?

LOL

On Oct 10, 2:22 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Extremely!
>
> 49.5% of people are too busy working to know what's happening or why.
> 49.5% of people are underemployed and more concerned about whether
> they'll have a roof over their heads tomorrow.
>
> That leaves the 1% that know exactly how ignorant the 99% of people
> are, and to take full advantage of it.

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On Oct 10, 9:54 am, GregfromBoston <greg.vinc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> "I wish I had been able to develop a unified theory of quantum
> gravity, but then there wouldn't be much left for anyone else to do" -
> Stephen Hawking

Republitards who's religious beliefs trump science would just say it
wasn't so anyway.

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There's 2 houses of congress. One is controlled by the dems. It was
in all the papers

On Oct 10, 2:07 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 10, 2:02 pm, GregfromBoston <greg.vinc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Half of congress is dem
>
> What percentage is that bright boy?

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You're there

On Oct 10, 2:06 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 10, 2:01 pm, GregfromBoston <greg.vinc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > I'll keep that in mind when I'm in Hymietown next week.
>
> > Lower?
>
> True, you can't go any lower when scraping the bottom.
>
> *** "I don't understand what the nature of these Wall Street protests
> are. These people should go get a job". - Herman "Godfather" "Pimp
> Daddy" Cain
>
> And this from a guy who said; "Blacks don't even take the time to
> consider what Conservatives are saying".
>
> No wonder. He doesn't take the time to hear what they're saying.

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Extremely!

49.5% of people are too busy working to know what's happening or why.
49.5% of people are underemployed and more concerned about whether
they'll have a roof over their heads tomorrow.

That leaves the 1% that know exactly how ignorant the 99% of people
are, and to take full advantage of it.

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Calls what's happening on Wall Street and other places "protests".
Yet she refers to the Tea Party protests as "demonstrations".
As though their were some kind of big difference?

When are Republitards going to learn plain English?

Answer: Never, they're retards.

Yeah, you better believe it's a protest!
protest: The act of making a strong public expression of disagreement
and disapproval.

demonstration: A public display of group feelings (usually of a
political nature).

So is she saying Conservative feelings have been hurt?
awwww; too bad little cry babies.

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On Oct 10, 2:02 pm, GregfromBoston <greg.vinc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Half of congress is dem

What percentage is that bright boy?

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On Oct 10, 2:01 pm, GregfromBoston <greg.vinc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'll keep that in mind when I'm in Hymietown next week.
>
> Lower?

True, you can't go any lower when scraping the bottom.

*** "I don't understand what the nature of these Wall Street protests
are. These people should go get a job". - Herman "Godfather" "Pimp
Daddy" Cain

And this from a guy who said; "Blacks don't even take the time to
consider what Conservatives are saying".

No wonder. He doesn't take the time to hear what they're saying.

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Half of congress is dem

On Oct 10, 1:54 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> The latest scam is a Bill to Congress by Obama that would supposedly
> stop discrimination by employers not hiring anyone out of work.
>
> #1. It would never pass in a Republican held Congress.
> #2. Employers are never going to state that's the reason they won't
> hire you.
> #3. They won't catch anyone, and is another wasteful spending measure.
>
> It's all politically motivated with no basis in logic.
> i.e. I've been out of work for 6 years now; I applied for a job that
> wanted 5 months experience and wrote them I had 35 times that
> experience and (knowing they wouldn't hire me) would consider dumbing
> myself down for the position.
>
> So what unemployed people need to do (and feel free to pass this on),
> is create their own "current" work history.
>
> i.e. I made my g/f (wife, mother, sister, friend, who ever can help
> you with this) assistant human resource manager for a known small
> legitimate company. Chances are the potential employer will have no
> idea who the Human Resources Manger is there.
> If any employers want to call her (some may, some won't), she will
> verify I am indeed gainfully employed by her company with no issues.
>
> In this time of political lies and deception by both major political
> parties, you have to do what they do; fabricate and lie.
>
> Obama knew *exactly* what the unemployment situation was when he came
> into office.
> But what did he do?
> Instead of address the problem from the start, he gave Health Care
> plan the priority (a plan that doesn't kick in for another 3 years
> anyway!), because when people are employed, they don't need his health
> care plan.
> So he waited, and waited, and waited to address employment... now
> making it a campaign issue, and not an actual job creating plan.
> All the while neither major political parties had zero plans to
> stimulate the real economy and create jobs.
>
> Why do you think Bush Jr. came up with a $700 billion bailout for Wall
> Street? And Obama continued the bailouts with half the money Bush Jr.
> didn't spend on them?
> Because both major political parties love the huge amounts of money
> that gets kicked back to them in the form of political campaign
> donations.
> Wall Street simply asks the politicians; which political party will
> give me the best deal for my donations?
>
> And you wonder why your bank fees go up?
> Don't be so ignorant.
>
> Wall Street kick-back donations far out-weigh donations given to them
> by all grass-roots ordinary people.
> Combine that with unions, big oil, telecoms, law firms, and other big
> business interests... and the common people have zero chance of having
> any of their real concerns addressed.
>
> By the people, for the people?
> If by "people" you mean "big business", then yes.
> Otherwise it's just meaningless words on a very old wrinkly piece of
> paper.
> Remember; the Supreme Court validated that money donated by big
> business is speech.
> That simply means anything you have to say about anything is
> worthless.
>
> And all of this because "the people" can't hold the leaders
> accountable for what a average 3rd grader is expected to accomplish in
> math class.

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I'll keep that in mind when I'm in Hymietown next week.

Lower?

LOL

On Oct 10, 1:57 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 10, 1:43 pm, GregfromBoston <greg.vinc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > What, no Jew jokes?
>
> I don't lower myself to do Jew jokes...
> maybe ask one of your Conservative friends for them... plainolidiot is
> pretty good for that lower common denominator stuff you seek.

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On Oct 10, 1:43 pm, GregfromBoston <greg.vinc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> What, no Jew jokes?

I don't lower myself to do Jew jokes...
maybe ask one of your Conservative friends for them... plainolidiot is
pretty good for that lower common denominator stuff you seek.

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Is that a picture of yourself?

You made my point beautifully... you have zilch to say about it
because the truth is something you're not at all interested in.

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The latest scam is a Bill to Congress by Obama that would supposedly
stop discrimination by employers not hiring anyone out of work.

#1. It would never pass in a Republican held Congress.
#2. Employers are never going to state that's the reason they won't
hire you.
#3. They won't catch anyone, and is another wasteful spending measure.

It's all politically motivated with no basis in logic.
i.e. I've been out of work for 6 years now; I applied for a job that
wanted 5 months experience and wrote them I had 35 times that
experience and (knowing they wouldn't hire me) would consider dumbing
myself down for the position.

So what unemployed people need to do (and feel free to pass this on),
is create their own "current" work history.

i.e. I made my g/f (wife, mother, sister, friend, who ever can help
you with this) assistant human resource manager for a known small
legitimate company. Chances are the potential employer will have no
idea who the Human Resources Manger is there.
If any employers want to call her (some may, some won't), she will
verify I am indeed gainfully employed by her company with no issues.

In this time of political lies and deception by both major political
parties, you have to do what they do; fabricate and lie.

Obama knew *exactly* what the unemployment situation was when he came
into office.
But what did he do?
Instead of address the problem from the start, he gave Health Care
plan the priority (a plan that doesn't kick in for another 3 years
anyway!), because when people are employed, they don't need his health
care plan.
So he waited, and waited, and waited to address employment... now
making it a campaign issue, and not an actual job creating plan.
All the while neither major political parties had zero plans to
stimulate the real economy and create jobs.

Why do you think Bush Jr. came up with a $700 billion bailout for Wall
Street? And Obama continued the bailouts with half the money Bush Jr.
didn't spend on them?
Because both major political parties love the huge amounts of money
that gets kicked back to them in the form of political campaign
donations.
Wall Street simply asks the politicians; which political party will
give me the best deal for my donations?

And you wonder why your bank fees go up?
Don't be so ignorant.

Wall Street kick-back donations far out-weigh donations given to them
by all grass-roots ordinary people.
Combine that with unions, big oil, telecoms, law firms, and other big
business interests... and the common people have zero chance of having
any of their real concerns addressed.

By the people, for the people?
If by "people" you mean "big business", then yes.
Otherwise it's just meaningless words on a very old wrinkly piece of
paper.
Remember; the Supreme Court validated that money donated by big
business is speech.
That simply means anything you have to say about anything is
worthless.

And all of this because "the people" can't hold the leaders
accountable for what a average 3rd grader is expected to accomplish in
math class.

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