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http://motherjones.com/mojo/2011/04/breitbart-wisconsin-labor-hell
http://www.prisonplanet.com/breitba...f-racism-and-it’s-coming-from-the-naacp”.html
ouch....:laughing:
Four times....:laughing:
well...:laughing:
no hate, anger or civility there.....:laughing:
Republicans are so professional and classy.
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On Saturday, right-wing luminaries Sarah Palin and Andrew Breitbart headlined a rally in Madison, Wisconsin, attended by "hundreds" of tea partiers and conservatives that was billed as a push-back against the months of progressive, pro-labor demonstrations at Wisconsin's State Capitol. Bundled up against the wind and snow, Palin defended Wisconsin Republican Governor Scott Walker and his anti-union legislation. "He's trying to save your jobs and your pensions!" she said. "Your governor did the right thing and you won!"
But it was right-wing provocateur Andrew Breitbart, you could argue, who stole the show. At one point, Breitbart called the tea party "the most peaceful, law-abiding, clean-up-after-themselves group in the history of American protest," a statement met with cheers from supporters and boos from the labor activists who'd surrounded the crowd of tea party faithful. Then Breitbart pointed to those labor folks and condemned them as uncivil, verbally abusive, and liars.
Breitbart's message to them, he went on, was simple: "Go to hell. No serious. Go to hell. Go to hell."
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gosh...
I never thought people should burn in hell for eternity for their opinions.....:laughing:
That's harsh....:laughing:
http://www.prisonplanet.com/breitba...f-racism-and-it’s-coming-from-the-naacp”.html
ouch....:laughing:
Four times....:laughing:
well...:laughing:
no hate, anger or civility there.....:laughing:
Republicans are so professional and classy.
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On Saturday, right-wing luminaries Sarah Palin and Andrew Breitbart headlined a rally in Madison, Wisconsin, attended by "hundreds" of tea partiers and conservatives that was billed as a push-back against the months of progressive, pro-labor demonstrations at Wisconsin's State Capitol. Bundled up against the wind and snow, Palin defended Wisconsin Republican Governor Scott Walker and his anti-union legislation. "He's trying to save your jobs and your pensions!" she said. "Your governor did the right thing and you won!"
But it was right-wing provocateur Andrew Breitbart, you could argue, who stole the show. At one point, Breitbart called the tea party "the most peaceful, law-abiding, clean-up-after-themselves group in the history of American protest," a statement met with cheers from supporters and boos from the labor activists who'd surrounded the crowd of tea party faithful. Then Breitbart pointed to those labor folks and condemned them as uncivil, verbally abusive, and liars.
Breitbart's message to them, he went on, was simple: "Go to hell. No serious. Go to hell. Go to hell."
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gosh...
I never thought people should burn in hell for eternity for their opinions.....:laughing:
That's harsh....:laughing: