Posted on 09/18/2009 5:28:07 PM PDT by kristinn
Their behavior is reminding me of 1995 when the ‘Rats came face to face with the loss of their power base in the House. But this meltdown is coming long before the 2010 election. Imagine how surly they’ll be come this time next year. Yikes!
Good PR folk are so hard to find these days. lol
Yeah, we know comrade. We know
you are next sir
It's rather interesting - last time the left whined about violence, they sent in their union thugs to start some. It didn't work, except for a few little skirmishes. Now, with Nanzi Pelosi blathering about those "dangerous" right wingers, we hear from the head thug himself. I smell the left trying to step it up a notch.
If we successfully take back Congress in 2010, there is only one thing I want to see the Republicans do - ram every piece of legislation that we want down the damn democrat’s throats. To hell with “reaching across the aisle.” To hell with “bipartisanship.” To hell with trying to “work together.” The ‘rats have NEVER tried to do so when they were in charge and I believe it is time that we pay them back. The existence of our country depends upon our “leadership” growing a pair and using them!
A side note here...I hate the union useage of the word “Working”. To them, if you’re white collar, or even non-union blue collar, you don’t “work.”
Heck most of these yoonyun thugs make more money than I do...and I’m an eeeeeeeeeeevil white collar guy.
I don't. It's a pejorative, plain and simple. The left takes a reference from our founding, and twists it to their gay chic sensibility. I've never heard the term used by anybody that obviously didn't know the term long before tea parties started. It's the thing Anderson Cooper has a hard time talking while doing.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/12/09/AR2008120903057.html
Union Official Allegedly Liaison Between Governor, Obama Team
Blagojevich Apparently Hoped for Job Leading Labor Group
By Alec MacGillis
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Among the revelations contained in the complaint brought against Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich yesterday was the description of an official with the Service Employees International Union acting as an apparent intermediary between the governor and Barack Obama’s camp in discussions over Obama’s Senate seat.
The alleged role of the SEIU official was surprising, given that the union had not figured publicly in the investigation into Blagojevich (D). But on another level, the SEIU’s apparent involvement is an indication of the extent to which it has, under the leadership of its ambitious and controversial president, Andrew L. Stern, become an omnipresent force in Democratic politics.
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With organized labor holding such high expectations for the Obama administration — notably, hopes for legislation fiercely opposed by business leaders that would make it easier to form unions — officials of other unions were hoping yesterday that the SEIU’s apparent involvement in the Illinois scandal would not undermine their cause in Washington.
The U.S. attorney's complaint states that Blagojevich mused aloud with his advisers about the possibility that he could seek a high-paying job with Change to Win, the coalition of seven unions — dominated by SEIU — that broke away from the AFL-CIO in 2005. Blagojevich and his chief of staff wondered aloud about a “three-way deal” in which he would appoint Obama confidante Valerie Jarrett, a Chicago businesswoman believed to be the woman identified in the complaint as “Candidate 1,” to Obama’s Senate seat; Blagojevich in return would become Change to Win's executive director; and Obama would reward Change to Win with pro-labor policies.
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You didn’t understand what I was saying.
Sentence fragments, Andy. And let me ask, if I may — Does your angry and threatening rhetoric usually: 1) make people want to join you? 2) make folks fighting mad?
Just wondering.
Certain irony here in that last week Wallace interviewed Stern for the Fox News SundayPerson of the Week—Power Player etc. Very soft, admiring interview I might add.
At the time, I was absolutely shocked that the Tea Party goers were not recognized for the 1+ million that took time out of their busy lives to make a difference.
So what does this man who “made the difference” on Fox News do? He rips Fox. Wallace should have shamed him
Actually, I applaud starring it out. It's no different than c***s*****.
Yesterday, I called Maxine waters' office and said that I regard the word the same way she regards the "n" word.
This is the famous former funeral home in New Orleans, where Beck and O'Reilly traced millions of dollars to. You can't read it, but the banner sign says 'Acorn SEIU'. The Rathke's were in on the founding of both organizations and they are still tied together.
Is this the child molester who is on his way to jail or is this a different evil scumbag SEIU guy?
I have to say, I'm still surprised THAT NO TALK SHOW has yet picked up on the hypocrisy of Pelosi in light of the cold-blooded murder of Mr. Pouillon, the Michigan pro-life activist murdered in cold blood just 12 days ago. He was shot down in full horrifying view of Owosso High School after dropping off his grand daughter. His murderer said he shot him to shut him up.
WHERE is Pelosi's outrage? HOW much is the language of the Left responsible for gunning down this 63-year-old VIETNAM VET who could barely walk?
WHERE IS TALK RADIO???????
We are being set up by Pelosi,(her speach yesterday was creepy) Chrissy and all the talking heads on MSDNC, that goofball from the Southern Poverty Law Center, and Now the Union SCUM.
They are beating the drums of fear, tyrrany, terror. Just waiting for one nutball so they can declare martial law.
I will not be silenced/
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