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Harry Hope

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Jan 13, 2011, 12:24:55 PM1/13/11
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Thursday, January 13th 2011

Ariz. GOP lawmaker quits in wake of Giffords shooting, says he
received threats, feared for life

BY Philip Caulfield
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

A prominent Republican in Arizona resigned in the wake of Saturday's
shooting, saying that threats from Tea Party members had him fearing
for his life.

Anthony Miller, the chairman of Arizona Legislative District 20 and
the only black Republican to hold a chairmanship in the state, was
reelected to a second one-year term last month.

He said he was stepping down due to constant verbal threats against
him and his family from people with Tea Party ties, The Arizona
Republic reported.

"I wasn't going to resign, but decided to quit after what happened
Saturday," Miller told paper.

"I love the Republican Party, but I don't want to take a bullet for
anyone."
________________________________________

They're still at it, eh?

Harry

Phlip

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Jan 13, 2011, 12:30:50 PM1/13/11
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> He said he was stepping down due to constant verbal threats against
> him and his family from people with Tea Party ties, The Arizona
> Republic reported.

Maybe some AZ Latino will be eager to take his place.

Ramon F Herrera

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Jan 13, 2011, 12:30:58 PM1/13/11
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On Jan 13, 11:24 am, Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
> They're still at it, eh?
>

Since the 1860s...

-RFH

Ramon F Herrera

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Jan 13, 2011, 12:32:18 PM1/13/11
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Always willing to do the jobs Americans won't... ;^D

-RFH

Phlip

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Jan 13, 2011, 12:34:25 PM1/13/11
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Uh, since 1444, right?

Ramon F Herrera

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Jan 13, 2011, 12:40:26 PM1/13/11
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The two fundamental institutions behind the Tea Party becoming a
nationwide movement were:

- FreedomWorks
- Fox News

Let's see what their 2 respective leaders have to say to the deaf
masses:

(1) For FreedomWorks:

"Armey said socially conservative Latino and African American voters
are natural constituents for the GOP — if Republicans don't push them
away.

"The party was born with the Emancipation Proclamation," he said. But
today, he added, "it can't get a black vote to save its life."

http://tinyurl.com/yf4pkyh

(2) For the Fox Media Empire:

http://www.renewoureconomy.org/ (2nd video, below).

But alas, the baggers are deaf and blind -some by nature, some by
choice- to their calls.

-Ramon

Ramon F Herrera

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Jan 13, 2011, 12:46:26 PM1/13/11
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> Uh, since 1444, right?

Hmm??

http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/1444/

The ideological heritage of the baggers can be traced back to the
Civil War, which they caused. You seem to have found deeper roots.

All baggers are racist: some by their actions, the rest by inaction.
As long as they do not disavow and expel their racist bases, they are
guilty by association.

There has never been a website dedicated to asking a mainstream party
to get rid of its racist base, until this one:

http://www.teapartytracker.org

-Ramon

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Bret Cahill

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Jan 13, 2011, 2:49:26 PM1/13/11
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> http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2011/01/13/2011-01-13_ariz_g...

>
> Thursday, January 13th 2011
>
> Ariz. GOP lawmaker quits in wake of Giffords shooting, says he
> received threats, feared for life
>
> BY Philip Caulfield
> DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
>
> A prominent Republican in Arizona resigned in the wake of Saturday's
> shooting, saying that threats from Tea Party members had him fearing
> for his life.
>
> Anthony Miller, the chairman of Arizona Legislative District 20 and
> the only black Republican to hold a chairmanship in the state, was
> reelected to a second one-year term last month.
>
> He said he was stepping down due to constant verbal threats against
> him and his family from people with Tea Party ties, The Arizona
> Republic reported.
>
> "I wasn't going to resign, but decided to quit after what happened
> Saturday," Miller told paper.
>
> "I love the Republican Party, but I don't want to take a bullet for
> anyone."
> ________________________________________
>
> They're still at it, eh?

They will not and can not stop.


Bret Cahill


Ramon F Herrera

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Jan 13, 2011, 2:50:14 PM1/13/11
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On Jan 13, 2:02 pm, Mr.B1ack <b...@barrk.net> wrote:
> Ramon F Herrera <ra...@conexus.net> wrote:
>
>    Since 1776.
>
>    The Dems want to spend trillions, the GOP
>    would LIKE to spend trillions ... so whom
>    does it serve to trash the anti-tax/anti-fed
>    'Tea' party hmmm ?

The topic is: how long is the baggers' heritage of hate?

They were affiliated with the Democrats during the 1860s, with the
Republicans during the 1960s.

-RFH

Phlip

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Jan 13, 2011, 3:43:23 PM1/13/11
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>    The Dems want to spend trillions, the GOP
>    would LIKE to spend trillions

Uh, the trillions the GOP ALREADY spent... Pelosis's fault?

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Phlip

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Jan 13, 2011, 6:58:00 PM1/13/11
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>    Actually ... ideologically ... the 'T's really
>    are most closely aligned with the Founders.
>    Same themes.

Yeah, black people are 3/5ths persons.

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Christopher Helms

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Jan 14, 2011, 4:20:23 AM1/14/11
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Considering their obsession with Original Intent, the teabag movement
will have to reopen the slavery issue. Normally, something like that
would be considered a settled issue, in light of the Thirteenth
Amendment and the civil fucking war. But not with these guys. The
Framers were frequently slave owners and since the teabaggers want to
pack the entire country into their Way Back Machine and send it back
to the Jefferson era, this stuff about people owning other people will
have to be reconsidered, from top to bottom. Besides, the idea of
forced, uncompensated labor for rich old white guys by poor black
people (or any people who are unable to resist) is cheap labor at it's
cheapest, and automatically kind of resonates with "pro-business"
conservatives. Hell, if they can force you to work for a private
insurance company for part of the year, maybe they can force you to
work for a private tobacco farmer for part (or all) of the year, too.
There's also some arcane constitutional issue with the Louisiana
Purchase. It was serious enough for Jefferson to be worried about it.
As per Original Intent, the whole thing may be unconstitutional and if
Rand Paul really wants to take the nation back to its founding
principles, he may have to consider advocating ceding a large part of
the corn belt back to France. And it's Congrefs, not Congress. Let's
start getting that right, too.

Bret Cahill

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Jan 14, 2011, 4:56:49 AM1/14/11
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> > >    Actually ... ideologically ... the 'T's really
> > >    are most closely aligned with the Founders.
> > >    Same themes.
>
> > Yeah, black people are 3/5ths persons.
>
> Considering their obsession with Original Intent, the teabag movement
> will have to reopen the slavery issue.

Teabaggers are so ignorant of the original intent they can be easily
duped into believing Karl Marx wrote the Federalist #10.


Bret Cahill


tooly

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Jan 14, 2011, 7:36:13 AM1/14/11
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speaking about original intent, good discussion on...yes...on EVIL
TALK RADIO the other day about this 3/5th's stuff [deemed the 3/5ths
comprimise]. First, it was the northern states that demanded this.
The south wanted all people to count 1 for 1...including slaves. It
was about 'representation' in congress and the north saw that counting
slaves 1 for 1 [on apportionment issues for congress], would appear to
give the south an 'unfair' advantage. So, the 3/5th's vote was a
comprimise...but it was not directed at blacks per se, but ALL OTHER
people who were not free or indentured [excluding Indians who did not
pay taxes]. No where in our constitution does it specifically allude
to blacks as being only 3/5ths of a person. But, the left uses this
whenever the constitution is appealed to as a granite device for
sanctity in the general union of our country [and even if an implicit
meaning is argued, it remains it was the liberal north [per se] who
demanded this]...not the slave owning southern states.

The whole affair is moot in modern times whatever the case.
But...just for the record...

Oh...and about that evil talk radio. Why is it almost 100%
conservative? When given a choice in the FREE marketplace, could it
be that the great majority of people REJECTS the liberal-progressive
agenda...perhaps tired of seeing their culture and society slowly
trashed over time. Enough is enough...about 30 years ago.

HEHE...but those fucking cultural marxists [and their useful idiot
liberal friends] overlooked radio...keying on network news, tv, and
hollywood instead...oh yea, and the NY Times. LOL, they never planned
on a Rupert Murdoch and the magic of free enterprise finding a way to
reach people. But, that's the magic of capitalism...the 'invisible
hands' at work giving the people what they NEED [in this case, the
TRUTH in the news and not some political hack's agenda'd mindwash].

I was raised to hate Hitler like a dog salivating on bells; but seeing
how the marxists cum progressives have trashed my ancestry, home,
culture, and way of life...I dunno; Let's get the devil himself out
here and maybe he can take care of things. Surely, that dialectic
will not stop it's relentless quest to destroy human existence,
hehe.

Ah well...just wishful thinking, hehe. But how the fuck do you shut
up the Bret Cahill's anyway? They are mindless pukes with Alinsky
marching orders to destroy, maim, clog, and
rebuke...RELENTLESSLY...over and over and over and over and
over...again and again and again and again...

Something really needs to be done. I wonder if Adolf saw just such a
predicament way back when? An acid-like devouring of his ancestrage
and way of life...that dated back to the Hellic warriors of old...all
being slowly destroyed by the...well, marxism. The conservative
pushback 'within' the system is little more than some little boy
holding his finger in a dyke leak. The reality is that dyke is
crumbling within and promises to come crashing down on us all.

I never thought I'd have something positive to say about Adolf Hitler
of all people...but cripes all the fuck, WE ARE UNDER ASSAULT...and
THEY ARE WINNING!!!! The bad guys in the black hats...they are
winning. Maybe the only way to save the day is to call in something
with a bigger black hat...and a badder attitude. My daddy always told
me, "Son", he'd say, "someone with scrupels cannot win against those
who have no scrupels". Fact of life, he'd say. And then we read of
Saul Alinsky and his advocacy of 'no holds barred' war with the
establishment...even to embrace Lucifer himself if need be...as the
'ends' justify the 'means'.

Well, saving our country, culture, and way of life might something to
fight for, don't you think? Ah...but you won't understand that if you
are a marxist, feminist, gay, black, hispanic, muslim, or mexican...or
democrat.

Well, that's my fart in the wind anyway.


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Tecknomage

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Jan 14, 2011, 1:23:48 PM1/14/11
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 12:24:55 -0500, Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com>
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He's likely NOT conservative enough for Teabagger crazies AND he's
black.


--
======== Tecknomage ========
ULTRA CONSERVATIVE THEME SONG

We're gonna find out where you fans really stand.

Are there any queers in the theatre tonight?

Get 'em up against the wall.
-- 'Gainst the wall!

And that one in the spotlight, he don't look right to me.

Get him up against the wall.
-- 'Gainst the wall!

And that one looks Jewish, and that one's a coon.

Who let all this riffraff into the room?

There's one smoking a joint, and another with spots!

If I had MY way I'd have all of ya shot!

From "In the Flesh!"
By: Pink Floyd

Phlip

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Jan 14, 2011, 3:33:08 PM1/14/11
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> ======== Tecknomage ========
> ULTRA CONSERVATIVE THEME SONG
>
>   We're gonna find out where you fans really stand.
>
>   Are there any queers in the theatre tonight?
>
>   Get 'em up against the wall.
>   --  'Gainst the wall!
>
>   And that one in the spotlight, he don't look right to me.
>
>   Get him up against the wall.
>   --  'Gainst the wall!
>
>   And that one looks Jewish, and that one's a coon.
>
>   Who let all this riffraff into the room?
>
>   There's one smoking a joint, and another with spots!
>
>   If I had MY way I'd have all of ya shot!
>
> From "In the Flesh!"
> By: Pink Floyd

Yeah, and Pink Floyd was a bunch of LIBRULS!!

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