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Old 03-09-2012, 08:56 AM
 
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This is not surprising, the right has been getting out of control with their hate and rhetoric ever since Obama came into office. The uprising of the more "mainstream" tea party radicals is a shining example of this along with propaganda networks like fox and others in full swing helping to fuel the fires of their minions. At this rate and Obama winning re-election, it's looking like large outbreaks of violence could occur or possibly the next attack on america is going to be from the lunatics on the right

"These groups are becoming more and more aware as they watch the primary season unfold that Obama is fairly likely to win and some of them are having meltdowns over this,” Southern Poverty Law Center senior fellow Mark Potok told Raw Story. “They’re looking at four more years under a very hated black president — hated by them.”



Study: Hate of Obama fuels 755% growth in extremist groups | The Raw Story

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Old 03-09-2012, 09:09 AM
 
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When it comes for calls for government to actually adhere to the US Constition and be fiscally responsible, there is nothing extremist to that.

Extremist has become the Progressive's new code word for supporters of our Constitutional Republic (and of course for playing the race card).
 
Old 03-09-2012, 09:11 AM
 
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This is not surprising, the right has been getting out of control with their hate and rhetoric ever since Obama came into office. The uprising of the more "mainstream" tea party radicals is a shining example of this along with propaganda networks like fox and others in full swing helping to fuel the fires of their minions. At this rate and Obama winning re-election, it's looking like large outbreaks of violence could occur or possibly the next attack on america is going to be from the lunatics on the right

"These groups are becoming more and more aware as they watch the primary season unfold that Obama is fairly likely to win and some of them are having meltdowns over this,” Southern Poverty Law Center senior fellow Mark Potok told Raw Story. “They’re looking at four more years under a very hated black president — hated by them. ”



Study: Hate of Obama fuels 755% growth in extremist groups | The Raw Story
Well, considering the wackos on the left view the Tea Party as right-wing terrorists.....

Look!!!!Here is MSNBC reporting on a white tea Party guy with a gun, outside an Obama rally!!!! RACISTS RIGHT WINGERS!!!!

MSNBC: Gun-Toting Protesters are 'White' Racists... - YouTube

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Old 03-09-2012, 09:14 AM
 
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Is OWS a left-wing extremist group? How much did that grow?
 
Old 03-09-2012, 09:15 AM
 
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From the Dhimmicrat Handbook, How to censor public opinion, undermine American democracy, and get Obama re-elected: call everybody who disagrees with Democrat policies a member of an extremist hate group.
 
Old 03-09-2012, 09:19 AM
 
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Is OWS a left-wing extremist group? How much did that grow?
Depends how you define extreme. They sentiments are shared by millions of Americans, so I guess Americans are extremist.
 
Old 03-09-2012, 09:21 AM
 
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Depends how you define extreme. They sentiments are shared by millions of Americans, so I guess Americans are extremist.

That's the kicker, isnt it?
So take this "article" how you want to.
 
Old 03-09-2012, 09:26 AM
 
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That's the kicker, isnt it?
So take this "article" how you want to.
I think any group calling for a revolution or a military coup is pretty radical in my opinion.
 
Old 03-09-2012, 09:29 AM
 
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When it comes for calls for government to actually adhere to the US Constition and be fiscally responsible, there is nothing extremist to that.

Extremist has become the Progressive's new code word for supporters of our Constitutional Republic (and of course for playing the race card).
There was fiscal responsibility before Obama took office? Only if you go back to the Clinton era and I don`t know what was constitutional about an unprovoked attack on Iraq.
 
Old 03-09-2012, 09:30 AM
 
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Is OWS a left-wing extremist group? How much did that grow?
Don't bother asking that question, too many of the left on these forums are partisan, Obama sycophants. They view the OWS as a peaceful, grass roots movement, consisting of only normal, everyday concerned citizens. They refuse to see the radical elements, or rapes, or violence, or destruction of private and public property, or flagrant violations of our local laws.

The fact that this OWS movement was not created under Bush completely escapes them.
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