The protesters used a racial epithet toward Rep. John Lewis, a Georgia Democrat,
and confronted a gay congressman with taunts.
....
A colleague who was accompanying Lewis said people in the crowd responded by
saying “Kill the bill,” then the n-word.
....
“It was a chorus,” Cleaver said. “In a way, I feel sorry for those people who
are doing this nasty stuff — they’re being whipped up. I decided I wouldn’t be
angry with any of them.”
Cleaver’s office said later in a statement that he was also spat upon and that
Capitol Police had arrested his assailant.
....
]
Can you spell "faux "news"" or "rethugs"?
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Cliff
Or "Nazi racists"?
http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dc/2010/03/make-that-the-nas-tea-party.html#ixzz0imz9qjFq
[
And racism and gay-bashing apparently wasn’t all. Add anti-Semitism to the list.
A staffer in Rep. Anthony Weiner’s office reported a stream of hostile
encounters with tea partiers roaming the halls of Congress. The less harmful
stuff was mockery. But they left a couple of notes behind. One asked what Rahm
Emanuel did with Weiner in the shower, in a reference to mess around ex-Rep Eric
Massa. It was signed with a swastika, the staffer said. The other note called
the congressman “Schlomo Weiner,” among other hate-filled words.
Rep. Jose Serrano was so disturbed, he called to relay his own unpleasant
encounter with a Tea Party activist who accosted him outside, when Serrano went
for a stroll near the rally.
“The Capitol there was pretty ugly,” Serrano sad. “They were shouting, ‘Don’t
take away my Medicare, we don’t want socialism, you’re throwing our country
away.’”
“There was a person who saw me go by, and called me a bunch of things, and ended
calling me an elitist pig with a cutesy haircut,” Serrano, of the Bronx, said.
It wasn’t the words so much that bothered the congressman, but the tone and
attitude.
And the words heard by Lewis were especially distasteful to Serrano. Lewis is a
widely respected member of Congress who had his skull fractured by police in a
1965 civil rights march in Selma, Ala.
“He’s the conscience of the Congress,” Serrano said.
It all reminded him of the worst reactions to the civil rights movement and the
anti-Vietnam war protests. It was the kind of reaction, he said, that you get
“whenever you’re trying to do something really important.”
Majority Leader Steny Hoyer fired off a condemnation tonight, saying, “Today’s
protests against health insurance reform saw a rash of despicable, inflammatory
behavior, much of it directed at minority Members of Congress.”
]
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Cliff
"Cliff" <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote in message
news:0bebq550j4pdb7idr...@4ax.com...
>
> http://www.kansascity.com/2010/03/20/1826688/congressmen-are-abused-by-protesters.html
> [
> .... shouted obscenities at members of the Congressional Black Caucus and
> spat
> on Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, a Missouri Democrat.
>
> The protesters used a racial epithet toward Rep. John Lewis, a Georgia
> Democrat,
> and confronted a gay congressman with taunts.
> ....
> A colleague who was accompanying Lewis said people in the crowd responded
> by
> saying "Kill the bill," then the n-word.
> ....
> "It was a chorus," Cleaver said. "In a way, I feel sorry for those people
> who
> are doing this nasty stuff - they're being whipped up. I decided I
trim
>> It wasn't the words so much that bothered the congressman, but the tone
>> and
>> attitude.
>>
You mean the Leftist Scum didnt like being hated to the bottom of his
feet?
Pity.
Gunner
"First Law of Leftist Debate
The more you present a leftist with factual evidence
that is counter to his preconceived world view and the
more difficult it becomes for him to refute it without
losing face the chance of him calling you a racist, bigot,
homophobe approaches infinity.
This is despite the thread you are in having not mentioned
race or sexual preference in any way that is relevant to
the subject." Grey Ghost
How about all the nasty names the democrats called the Supreme Court over
the
Citizens United vs FEC decision?
Pot calling the kettle black there Bozo
> .... shouted obscenities at members of the Congressional Black Caucus and
> spat
> on Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, a Missouri Democrat.
>
> The protesters used a racial epithet toward Rep. John Lewis, a Georgia
> Democrat,
> and confronted a gay congressman with taunts.
> ....
> A colleague who was accompanying Lewis said people in the crowd responded
> by
> saying "Kill the bill," then the n-word.
> ....
> "It was a chorus," Cleaver said. "In a way, I feel sorry for those people
> who
> are doing this nasty stuff - they're being whipped up. I decided I
"Colours"
True Americans don't spell it with the "u."
Where are you from, Cliffie? Why do you have such an interest in
things that are American?
> http://www.kansascity.com/2010/03/20/1826688/congressmen-are-abused-b...
> [
> .... shouted obscenities at members of the Congressional Black Caucus and spat
> on Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, a Missouri Democrat.
>
> The protesters used a racial epithet toward Rep. John Lewis, a Georgia Democrat,
> and confronted a gay congressman with taunts.
> ....
> A colleague who was accompanying Lewis said people in the crowd responded by
> saying “Kill the bill,” then the n-word.
> ....
> “It was a chorus,” Cleaver said. “In a way, I feel sorry for those people who
> are doing this nasty stuff — they’re being whipped up. I decided I wouldn’t be
> angry with any of them.”
>
> Cleaver’s office said later in a statement that he was also spat upon and that
> Capitol Police had arrested his assailant.
> ....
> ]
>
> Can you spell "faux "news"" or "rethugs"?
> --
> Cliff
I've been to a number of Tea Party events and haven't seen anything
like what you are claiming.
How much are you being paid to spam all these groups?
Steve
...and here, ladies and gents, we have a perfect example of the ugly
truth about the far conservatives: They do not want the US to be the
Leader of The Free World.
Real leadership is not achieved by force but by respect.
If the acts of the USA affect the whole world, it is incumbent upon
the whole world to opine about the USA affairs, even domestic ones.
Citizens of the world (the parts thereof affected by US actions and
policies) have not only the right, but the obligation to get involved
in US politics.
If I were elected president of the US, I would take the inseparable
duty of being (close to) the president of the world. Clinton, Bush,
Obama and 40+ presidents agreed with me. You would not take such
responsibility, and that is why you have never/will never hold any
power higher than a laundromat inspector.
-Ramon
--------------------------------------
There are two groups of people who dislike capitalism (and
globalization, open markets):
- One is the far left (duh!)
- The other one is the far right.
...and here, gals and guys, we have a perfect example of somebody who
grew up with Scrooge McDuck as his role model.
Me, I chose Superman as my role model.
-Ramon
Excellent, go find a skyscraper and jump off of it.
--
God, guns and guts made America great.
And Janet Napolitano nervous.
Which should tell you all you need to know about Democrats. How can one
restore America to greatness if greatness makes you uncomfortable?
>Shall not be infringed <hot-ham-a...@hotmail.com> wrote in
>news:f2002586-8cd3-4f40...@d37g2000yqn.googlegroups.com:
>It probably didn't happen -
Faux & Rush failed to report it?
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Cliff
Incorrect... the far left disavow American exceptionalism.
> Real leadership is not achieved by force but by respect.
It just is for a variety of reasons.
> If the acts of the USA affect the whole world, it is incumbent upon
> the whole world to opine about the USA affairs, even domestic ones.
The BBC handles that nicely.
> Citizens of the world (the parts thereof affected by US actions and
> policies) have not only the right, but the obligation to get involved
> in US politics.
It is againt our laws.
> If I were elected president of the US, I would take the inseparable
> duty of being (close to) the president of the world. Clinton, Bush,
> Obama and 40+ presidents agreed with me. You would not take such
> responsibility, and that is why you have never/will never hold any
> power higher than a laundromat inspector.
>
> -Ramon
Bombs on target, dude.
Dan, thank you. This sea of Soros paid for spam stinks.
>..and here, ladies and gents, we have a perfect example of the ugly
>truth about the far conservatives: They do not want the US to be the
>Leader of The Free World.
>
>Real leadership is not achieved by force but by respect.
And here ladies and gentlemen, we have a perfect example of the ugly
truth about the far leftwing extremists.
They are stupid, pig headed and ignorant of history beyond belief.
To make that last claim..Ramon ignores most of history and its bloody
moments.
I wonder if the Nazis and Japs respected the US?
Didnt seem to have much respect on Dec 7, 1941 now did it?
Gunner
Thats the Bizzaro Superman that Rammy choses for his role model.
Gunner
Maybe you had to be sober to notice the insults.
TMT
Laugh...laugh...laugh...
He got you good.
TMT
Yep, just like always. And every year he and his kind have to go further
and further back in history to prove how great we are because of what
happened in WWII. Desperation set in long ago. On his death bed he'll be
raving about how we saved the world but nobody will know what the hell
he's talking about.
Hawke
>On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 05:28:33 -0500, "Chief Egalitarian"
><Egal@legal_egal.law> wrote:
>
>>> It wasn't the words so much that bothered the congressman, but the tone
>>> and
>>> attitude.
>>>
>
>
>You mean the Leftist Scum didnt like being hated to the bottom of his
>feet?
>
>Pity.
>
>Gunner
gummer again shows his true colours.
>
>"First Law of Leftist Debate
>The more you present a leftist with factual evidence
>that is counter to his preconceived world view and the
>more difficult it becomes for him to refute it without
>losing face the chance of him calling you a racist, bigot,
>homophobe approaches infinity.
>
>This is despite the thread you are in having not mentioned
>race or sexual preference in any way that is relevant to
>the subject." Grey Ghost
Was that before or after his comments full of exactly such?
On which day?
--
Cliff
>
> If I were elected president of the US, I would take the inseparable
> duty of being (close to) the president of the world. Clinton, Bush,
> Obama and 40+ presidents agreed with me. You would not take such
> responsibility, and that is why you have never/will never hold any
> power higher than a laundromat inspector.
You are one dumb uneducated wetback. Prior to TR American Presidents had thei
hands full being American Presidents. TR is the president who wanted us on the
world stage in a position of leadership. So the number s in fact less than 20.
Go back to licking Hugo's boots.
No, they 'won' two radioactive cities.
--
Lead free solder is Belgium's version of 'Hold my beer and watch this!'
>The crowd was far from uniform.
Let's take away their socialist medicare, unemployment & social security.
--
Cliff
>On Mar 21, 2:05 pm, Ramon F Herrera <gopos...@jonjay.com> wrote:
>> On Mar 21, 9:11 am, Shall not be infringed <hot-ham-and-che...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> > On Mar 21, 2:08 am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
>> > wrote:
>>
>> > "Colours"
>> >
>> > True Americans don't spell it with the "u."
>> >
>> > Where are you from, Cliffie?
>> > Why do you have such an interest in
>> > things that are American?
>>
>> ...and here, ladies and gents, we have a perfect example of the ugly
>> truth about the far conservatives: They do not want the US to be the
>> Leader of The Free World.
>
>Incorrect... the far left disavow American exceptionalism.
I've never heard anybody deny the exceptional stupidity of wingers.
Provide cites.
BTW, Find those "WMDs" yet?
Sucker.
--
Cliff
Nobody respects wingers.
--
Cliff
>Teabaggers’ New Protest: "No Government Takeover of Congress"
>
>Congress "No Place for Voting," Protesters Say
>
>WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report) – Just hours after the historic vote on
>health care reform, the Tea Party movement has taken up a new battle cry,
>protesting what they believe is a "government takeover of Congress."
>
>Thousands of self-styled Teabaggers marched on the Capitol today to make
>the point that, in the words of one of their number, "Voting has no place
>in Congress."
>
>"Our forefathers designed Congress to be a place where people talked and
>talked and never got anything done," said Teabagger Tracy Klugian. "This
>whole voting thing that happened on Sunday was tantamount to a government
>takeover of Congress."
>
>He said the Teabaggers "would continue protesting until Congress stopped
>passing laws and got back to the business of being Congress."
>
>The protest march began at the Capitol and then moved to the U.S. Postal
>Service, where the Teabaggers protested a government takeover of mail.
http://www.theonion.com/articles/tea-party-movement-hopelessly-divided-into-enraged,7089/
"Tea Party Movement Hopelessly Divided Into Enraged, Apoplectic Factions"
[
WASHINGTON—Organizers of the Tea Party movement, a group opposed to the federal
government’s attempts to alleviate the ongoing financial crisis through
increased spending and taxation, announced today that their members have split
down reactionary lines into those who are apoplectic in regard to the Obama
administration and those who are merely enraged. “This rift is absolutely
irresolvable,” screamed red-faced events coordinator Daniel Hume, head of the
movement’s apoplectic faction. “We believe that now is simply not the time to be
irrationally furious about unprecedented economic policies that have had little
more than a year to start showing any signs of effectiveness. Now is the time to
be foaming-at-the-mouth, incoherently livid about them.” A third camp of angry
protesters had reportedly emerged from the recent upheaval, but its entire
membership tragically died from massive brain aneurysms shortly after the group
formed.
]
I always figured you for a facist.
Thanks for confirming it
They hate that socialist stuff so let's just make them happy.
How could they complain?
Plus we could pay down the rethug debts !!!
--
Cliff
>In article <bp8jq51bdi2fk3pg5...@4ax.com>,
Ahh...so YOU want it but you don't want anyone else to have it!
Typical narrow minded immature conservative.
You are talking about little Cliffy..
He wants to take it away from people he doesn't like.
> Typical narrow minded immature conservative.
Typical leftist liar
>In article <l4amq5lnj4an7ejjf...@4ax.com>,
>mrLo...@yahoo.com says...
>>
>> On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 19:22:48 -0700, tankfixer <paul.c...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >In article <bp8jq51bdi2fk3pg5...@4ax.com>,
>> >Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om says...
>> >>
>> >> On 21 Mar 2010 21:21:05 GMT, D Murphy <dmur...@att.net> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >The crowd was far from uniform.
>> >>
>> >> Let's take away their socialist medicare, unemployment & social security.
>> >
>> >I always figured you for a facist.
>> >Thanks for confirming it
>>
>> Ahh...so YOU want it but you don't want anyone else to have it!
>
>You are talking about little Cliffy..
>He wants to take it away from people he doesn't like.
No..from EVERYBODY.
>
>> Typical narrow minded immature conservative.
>
>Typical leftist liar
Nope..not a leftist. You're lying again.
Just thinking of ways to grant THEIR wishes.
They still believe in fairies, right?
http://www.thelangreport.com/featured/sarah-palins-demon-haunted-churches-does-this-scare-you/
"Sarah Palin’s Demon Haunted Churches - DOES THIS SCARE YOU?"
[
Governor ’s churches are actively involved in a resurgent movement that was
declared heretical by the Assemblies of God in 1949. This is the same
‘Spiritual Warfare’ movement that was featured in the award winning movie,
"Jesus Camp," which showed young children being trained to do battle for the
Lord. At least three of four of Palin’s churches are involved with major
organizations and leaders of this movement, which is referred to as The Third
Wave of the Holy Spirit or the New Apostolic Reformation. The movement is
training a young "Joel’s Army" to take dominion over the United States and the
world.
....
]
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Cliff
>Cliff <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote in
>news:bp8jq51bdi2fk3pg5...@4ax.com:
>I'm good with that. Except unemployment. Just make it real insurance
>instead of fake insurance and it would be OK by me. The rest can go.
He loves AIG.
>First sensible thing you've posted in about a decade.
Were not all those forclosed homes insured?
No problem then.
--
Cliff
Not really. I think the evangelical movement is dying.
Really, so you don't bother to read what Cliffy writes ?
You just spout lies....
> >
> >> Typical narrow minded immature conservative.
> >
> >Typical leftist liar
>
> Nope..not a leftist. You're lying again.
I've yet to see any evidence that you are not a leftist....