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Old 10-26-2010, 04:21 PM
 
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Thats what I like about the Tea-partiers, their COMPASSION. LOL!!!!

 
Old 10-26-2010, 04:26 PM
 
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Thanks for showing that the Conservative Wing of the Republican Party are really no better than jack-booted Nazis.
Speaking of which...

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In the night before the SS had forced concentration camp inmates to dress up as Polish soldiers and feign an attack on a German broadcasting station near the border. Hitler's press communiqué therefore announced that German troops were "returning the fire." (For documents, see History of Germany: Statements regarding Poland, 1939.)
E.3. The Second World War
 
Old 10-26-2010, 04:28 PM
 
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Actually the person involved with actually putting his foot on this woman was the Bourbon Country Coordinator for Rand Paul's campaign. He was axed from Rand Paul’s campaign this afternoon.
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Area
- Total 292 sq mi (756 km²)
- Land 291 sq mi (754 km²)
- Water 1 sq mi (3 km²), 0.08%


Population
- (2000) 19,360
- Density 66/sq mi (25/km²)
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Bourbon County, Kentucky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Old 10-26-2010, 04:33 PM
 
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Why did I hear it reported that she was a member of Moveon.org? That made me wonder what she was doing there at a Republican demonstration if not to stir up trouble.
Republican's have shown up at speeches President Obama has given with GUNS!

She shows up with A SIGN and gets thrown down and stepped on.

Conservatives have NO SHAME. To condone this act in any way is despicable.
 
Old 10-26-2010, 04:36 PM
 
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Republican's have shown up at speeches President Obama has given with GUNS!

She shows up with A SIGN and gets thrown down and stepped on.

Conservatives have NO SHAME. To condone this act in any way is despicable.
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Valle was roughed up as she tried to give Paul a fake "employee of the month" award. She told police she was assaulted while trying to take a picture with Paul.
Paul volunteer ordered to court for scuffle - TODAYshow.com (http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/39844442/ns/us_news/ - broken link)
 
Old 10-26-2010, 04:38 PM
 
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First off, the jerk didn't step on her head. He stepped on her shoulder.

Secondly, what the video does not show is what she was doing (behavior and actions) which led to her being taken down. If she was attempting to reach the candidate in a potentially threatening manner then they were right to take her down, but not right to step on her. If you look at the video, when the man steps on her, other people in the video tell him to stop, which he does.

None of us were there and it wasn't on video so none of us can judge what led to the behavior. It's possible the protestors overreacted to the situation, possible the lady was moving toward the candidate in a threatening manner, and possible both of the above is true. Her being a woman doesn't mean she could not be a threat. There was a woman arrested with a gun who wanted to shoot a former US president.
The fact a group of grown men would take a woman and thow her down on the ground and step on her is truly digusting.

If the intent was purely to restrain the woman there was no need to throw her to the ground aggressively.

The fact you would try in any way to minimize, or rationalize this behavior shows how truly blind you are to the hatred of the Conservative Right.
 
Old 10-26-2010, 04:40 PM
 
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Republican's have shown up at speeches President Obama has given with GUNS!

She shows up with A SIGN and gets thrown down and stepped on.

Conservatives have NO SHAME. To condone this act in any way is despicable.
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Video of the unidentified man toting an assault rifle outside President Obama's speech to veterans Monday was aired all over the country

The interview, done by Libertarian radio talk show host Ernest Hancock, was staged.

"Absolutely," Hancock told CNN's Rick Sanchez Tuesday. "You guys are so easy. What we wanted to do was make sure that people around the country knew that law enforcement in Phoenix, Arizona, protects our rights."
Interview with gun-toting protester at Obama rally was staged - CNN
 
Old 10-26-2010, 04:40 PM
 
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Completely unacceptable. Rand Paul was quick to denounce the violence.

People need to keep their cool. Get out there on November and make your statement at the ballot box. Violence only feeds the beast and gives Socialists and big government an excuse to grab more power.

We knew there would be poseurs. I wonder if there will be an investigation into the DNC actively promoting opposition and poseurs at debates and Conservative events? Was this woman affiliated? Even so, there was no excuse for this behavior by the men who assaulted her, none.
Rand Paul actually hasn't personally come out and address this matter. His press handlers has put out two lame statements that's it.
 
Old 10-26-2010, 04:42 PM
 
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The right wing redneck scumbag who stomped on a held down woman was affiliated with the tea party. The lowest of the low and for the repugs, that's not saying much.
Actually he was the country coordinator for Ron Paul's campaign in Bourbon Country, KY.
 
Old 10-26-2010, 04:42 PM
 
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The fact a group of grown men would take a woman and thow her down on the ground and step on her is truly digusting.

If the intent was purely to restrain the woman there was no need to throw her to the ground aggressively.

The fact you would try in any way to minimize, or rationalize this behavior shows how truly blind you are to the hatred of the Conservative Right.
Yeah I know. It's sick. You could probably bet they'd try and defend someone who ran an underground terrorist organization and openly admitted bombing public places. They'd probably even give him awards and allow him to teach our children. Those disgusting righties.
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