OVERVIEW: Fox News reporter Mike Tobin gets a death threat live on the
air while reporting from Wisconsin. A union protester audaciously
threatened to break his neck.
I wonder if it would go down something like this Teabagger's attempt at
murder?
http://tinyurl.com/24nz72d
> Lon Jimmes wrote:
> > HEADLINE: WI union protester threatens to break Fox News reporter Mike
> > Tobin零 neck
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > OVERVIEW: Fox News reporter Mike Tobin gets a death threat live on the
> > air while reporting from Wisconsin. A union protester audaciously
> > threatened to break his neck.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > LINK:
> > http://www.examiner.com/american-politics-in-vancouver/wi-union-protester-th
> > reatens-to-break-fox-news-reporter-mike-tobin-s-neck
>
>
> I wonder if it would go down something like this Teabagger's attempt at
> murder?
> http://tinyurl.com/24nz72d
I wonder if that guy was ever prosecuted for that attempted murder?
Now, back to the union protests - there's some good video, more every
day. Lots of passion, but it's controlled, at least no-one is on strike
other than those missing democrats.
> On Mar 1, 8:01 pm, Pepe Le Jew <Peps...@zionet.com> wrote:
>> In article <M_Gdnf9f2KGM3PHQnZ2dnUVZ5u6dn...@giganews.com>,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Bluesfan2U <bluesfa...@fun.ogr> wrote:
>> > Lon Jimmes wrote:
>> > > HEADLINE: WI union protester threatens to break Fox News reporter
>> > > Mike Tobin s neck
>>
>> > > OVERVIEW: Fox News reporter Mike Tobin gets a death threat live on
>> > > the air while reporting from Wisconsin. A union protester
>> > > audaciously threatened to break his neck.
>>
>> > > LINK:
>> > >http://www.examiner.com/american-politics-in-vancouver/wi-union-
prote...
>> > > reatens-to-break-fox-news-reporter-mike-tobin-s-neck
>>
>> > I wonder if it would go down something like this Teabagger's attempt
>> > at murder?
>> >http://tinyurl.com/24nz72d
>>
>> I wonder if that guy was ever prosecuted for that attempted murder?
>
> WHACK!!!
Seek help.
http://www.politicususa.com/en/fox-news-reporter-attack
"Fox News has been caught in another lie. New video released today
proves that Fox News reporter Mike Tobin was neither punched nor
attacked by protesters in Madison, Wisconsin. Fox News invented a
story in order to make the Wisconsin protesters look bad. Only this
time they were caught as a member of the crowd filmed the real scene
as it happened."
Other videos of the same event (what are the ODDS??!) show nothing
untoward happening to Tobin. Fox pulled a Breitbart on their own video
recordings.
Fox is taking some huge risks here - they are the de-facto agents
provocateurs that Walker himself declined to send in.
That proves that the fascists are out of options, if they resort to
blatantly illegal and dangerous tactics like these.
> Other videos of the same event (what are the ODDS??!) show nothing
> untoward happening to Tobin.
Gee, filmed at different times form different angles, was Rodney King
there?
>> Seek help.-
>
> WHACK!!!
You write not one word of any use, begone.
> WHACK!!!
>
> Well, that just don't make any sense,
No, apparently camera angles and timing are not within your
comprehension, no matter.
He thinks he's accusing the protesters of doctoring tapes.
Then he's playing the race card. Rodney King was busted after an old-
fashioned videotape showed police waling on him, for minutes, while he
writhed on the ground.
Then the police were acquitted, and LA had riots for 3 days.
He thinks this somehow reflects poorly on the victims of police
brutality. The police lost control of their city, just like Mubarak,
Ka-Daffy, and Walker are losing control of their territories.
And he's not going to watch the videos, either.
Just out of curiousity, did you ever see the full, uncut, unedited video?
The part where he fights off the police officer and gets to his feet?
If you haven't then you don't know the whole story.
> Phlip wrote:
>> On Mar 1, 10:07 pm, RealityAgent <whackawin...@swbell.net> wrote:
>>> On Mar 1, 11:18 pm, Jarbidge <c...@neva.invalid> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Tue, 01 Mar 2011 21:14:26 -0800, Phlip wrote:
>>>>> Other videos of the same event (what are the ODDS??!) show nothing
>>>>> untoward happening to Tobin.
>>>
>>>> Gee, filmed at different times form different angles, was Rodney
>>>> King there?
>>>
>>> WHACK!!!
>>>
>>> Well, that just don't make any sense, Jar-jar...
>>
>> He thinks he's accusing the protesters of doctoring tapes.
>>
>> Then he's playing the race card. Rodney King was busted after an old-
>> fashioned videotape showed police waling on him, for minutes, while he
>> writhed on the ground.
>
> Just out of curiousity, did you ever see the full, uncut, unedited
video?
>
> The part where he fights off the police officer and gets to his feet?
>
> If you haven't then you don't know the whole story.
Yep, there was a lot going on prior to that scene shown on national TV
for days on end.
>> Then the police were acquitted, and LA had riots for 3 days.
The police were probably acquitted because the jury saw the entire tape
not just the part that made the rounds on TV. I would also bet that most
of the rioters never say either tape and got caught up in the emotion.
>> He thinks this somehow reflects poorly on the victims of police
>> brutality. The police lost control of their city, just like Mubarak,
>> Ka-Daffy, and Walker are losing control of their territories.
>
>
>
--
Sleep well tonight,
RD (The Sandman)
History shows that today's bailout will become
tomorrow's entitlement.
> WHACK!!!
>
> Snicker....Apparently, common sense is highly over-rated in Jar-jar
> country.
You may consider yourself rebutted - again, you craven masturbater.
> Phlip wrote:
>> On Mar 1, 10:07 pm, RealityAgent <whackawin...@swbell.net> wrote:
>>> On Mar 1, 11:18 pm, Jarbidge <c...@neva.invalid> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Tue, 01 Mar 2011 21:14:26 -0800, Phlip wrote:
>>>>> Other videos of the same event (what are the ODDS??!) show nothing
>>>>> untoward happening to Tobin.
>>>
>>>> Gee, filmed at different times form different angles, was Rodney King
>>>> there?
>>>
>>> WHACK!!!
>>>
>>> Well, that just don't make any sense, Jar-jar...
>>
>> He thinks he's accusing the protesters of doctoring tapes.
>>
>> Then he's playing the race card. Rodney King was busted after an old-
>> fashioned videotape showed police waling on him, for minutes, while he
>> writhed on the ground.
>
> Just out of curiousity, did you ever see the full, uncut, unedited
> video?
>
> The part where he fights off the police officer and gets to his feet?
>
> If you haven't then you don't know the whole story.
THANK YOU!
> We, The People, all over the planet, are uniting and rising against
> the Plutarchs.
Someone recently said, "Corrupt regimes have lost the ability to
deceive".
Who was it..?
Oh, yeah, now I remember: The head of Al Jazeera.
> On Mar 2, 10:33 am, Phlip <phlip2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Mar 1, 10:07 pm, RealityAgent <whackawin...@swbell.net> wrote:
>>
>> > On Mar 1, 11:18 pm, Jarbidge <c...@neva.invalid> wrote:
>>
>> > > On Tue, 01 Mar 2011 21:14:26 -0800, Phlip wrote:
>> > > > Other videos of the same event (what are the ODDS??!) show nothing
>> > > > untoward happening to Tobin.
>>
>> > > Gee, filmed at different times form different angles, was Rodney
King
>> > > there?
>>
>> > WHACK!!!
>>
>> > Well, that just don't make any sense, Jar-jar...
>>
>> He thinks he's accusing the protesters of doctoring tapes.
>
> Well he certainly seems to be reality-adverse. The tale of the tape
> shows the Faux Noize feed side-by-side with synchronized phonecam
> footage that proves the Faux reporter to be a liar....
>
> Man, the things you gotta ~believe~ to be a Good Republican....
>>
>> Then he's playing the race card. Rodney King was busted after an old-
>> fashioned videotape showed police waling on him, for minutes, while he
>> writhed on the ground.
>>
>> Then the police were acquitted, and LA had riots for 3 days.
>>
>> He thinks this somehow reflects poorly on the victims of police
>> brutality. The police lost control of their city, just like Mubarak,
>> Ka-Daffy, and Walker are losing control of their territories.
>
> Methinks Jar-jar hasn't got a grasp on the world-wide nature of the
> present paradigm shift.
>
> We, The People, all over the planet, are uniting and rising against
> the Plutarchs.
>
> And it's a secular democratic rEvolutionary movement as the people
> start to overthrow their NeoFeudal Lords and take back their power
> with relatively little bloodshed.
>
> I'm glad to be alive to witness a change as important as the Age of
> Reason, the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and the
> Industrial Revolution.
>
> 'Hope' and 'Change' have gone world-wide......Viva la Evolution!
>
>
Yeah, convert or die.
--
Herman Cain for President!
If you don't support him you are a Racist!!
>> You may consider yourself rebutted - again, you craven masturbater.-
>
> WHACK!!!
>
> Rebutted,
Yes, rebutted.
Now go take Rosie Palmer home.
> On Mar 2, 6:14 pm, Gray Ghost <grey_ghost471-newsgro...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>> RealityAgent <whackawin...@swbell.net> wrote in news:39d0b076-ecb3-43dc-
>> ad80-5ab2dd2a9...@d12g2000prj.googlegroups.com:
> WHACK!!!
>
> Glenn? Glenn Beck....is that you?
>
Whack yourself.
Strike? No, not yet anyway. Looks like more of a lockout.
"APNewsBreak: Wis. Gov. Walker says layoff notices will start Friday if
union bill isn't passed
Associated Press
Last update: March 3, 2011 - 4:20 PM
MADISON, Wis. - Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said Thursday that he will
issue layoff notices to 1,500 state workers on Friday if his proposal
forcing them to pay more for benefits and taking away nearly all their
collective bargaining rights isn't passed by then."
http://www.startribune.com/local/117352603.html
Let's see how Wisconsin's people like life without government services.
> On Mar 1, 8:01 pm, Pepe Le Jew <Peps...@zionet.com> wrote:
> > In article <M_Gdnf9f2KGM3PHQnZ2dnUVZ5u6dn...@giganews.com>,
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Bluesfan2U <bluesfa...@fun.ogr> wrote:
> > > Lon Jimmes wrote:
> > > > HEADLINE: WI union protester threatens to break Fox News reporter Mike
> > > > Tobin s neck
> >
> > > > OVERVIEW: Fox News reporter Mike Tobin gets a death threat live on the
> > > > air while reporting from Wisconsin. A union protester audaciously
> > > > threatened to break his neck.
> >
> > > > LINK:
> > > >http://www.examiner.com/american-politics-in-vancouver/wi-union-prote...
> > > > reatens-to-break-fox-news-reporter-mike-tobin-s-neck
> >
> > > I wonder if it would go down something like this Teabagger's attempt at
> > > murder?
> > >http://tinyurl.com/24nz72d
> >
> > I wonder if that guy was ever prosecuted for that attempted murder?
>
> WHACK!!!
>
> Tim Profitt is still awaiting trial: " Profitt, 53, was silent when
> his lawyer entered the not guilty plea ..."
>
> The wheels of justice grind slow, but exceedingly fine.
Misdemeanor assault. Not attempted murder, as alleged.
> > Now, back to the union protests - there's some good video, more every
> > day. Lots of passion, but it's controlled, at least no-one is on strike
> > other than those missing democrats.-
>
> WHACK!!!
>
> You are watching an awaking. Think General Strikes. Nationwide. World-
> wide. That 'Change' stuff appears to be pretty contagious.....
The global socialist uprising. France, Greece, the UK.
Certainly you don't mean to somehow equate the uprising of Muslims to
the union activities in the US.
He did. They gave him a stick.
My God....
I wonder which German corporation got the government (no bid?) contract
to make all those striped robes and head scarfs?
And that s a miscarriage of justice, even if a conviction results. He
had murder in his eyes, just look at them.
>>
>>>> Now, back to the union protests - there's some good video, more every
>>>> day. Lots of passion, but it's controlled, at least no-one is on strike
>>>> other than those missing democrats.-
>>> WHACK!!!
>>> You are watching an awaking. Think General Strikes. Nationwide. World-
>>> wide. That 'Change' stuff appears to be pretty contagious.....
>> The global socialist uprising. France, Greece, the UK.
>>
>> Certainly you don't mean to somehow equate the uprising of Muslims to
>> the union activities in the US.-
>
> WHACK!!!
>
> Why, yes I do, SteamR.
>
> It's a world-wide awakening . An anti-fascist secular democratic
> uprising against the Plutarchs.
>
> It's a universal struggle against TPTB, their handmaidens, the
> corporations, and their enforcers - corrupt governments around the
> world.
>
> Peer to peer, networked, and yearning to be free....
>
> You should gargle well so they don't smell the Shrub jizm on yer
> breath......
> On Mar 3, 10:27 pm, Pepe Le Jew <Peps...@zionet.com> wrote:
>> In article
>> <8a1dd2a2-fa9b-4d1c-91b1-6814556c2...@z27g2000prz.googlegroups.com>,
>> the union activities in the US.-
>
> WHACK!!!
>
>
Shut up, masturbater.
> On Mar 3, 10:33 pm, Pepe Le Jew <Peps...@zionet.com> wrote:
>> In article <4d6dd0a...@news.x-privat.org>, Jarbidge <c...@neva.invalid>
>> http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/3200085/Hulton-Archive-
>
> WHACK!!!
>
>
Shut up, masturbater.
Do you...really?
I guess slave labor must be something you missed.
Not at all. Those slaves worked for German corporations.
Everyone was slave to the state in Nazi Germany, wise up.
Most worked for corporations and it was discovered shortly after the war
that nobody (much) were NAZIS! Imagine that!
THEY were beholden to the STATE!
Which was run, in large part, by the corporations.
> On Mar 3, 10:27 pm, Pepe Le Jew <Peps...@zionet.com> wrote:
> > In article
> > <8a1dd2a2-fa9b-4d1c-91b1-6814556c2...@z27g2000prz.googlegroups.com>,
> > the union activities in the US.-
>
> WHACK!!!
>
> Why, yes I do, SteamR.
>
> It's a world-wide awakening . An anti-fascist secular democratic
> uprising against the Plutarchs.
The unrest in the US has to do with specific negotiated employee
benefits, the situation in the mid-east is tribal wars and military
coups, refugees and corpses. Madison isn't.
Leftists tend to cheapen the concept of martyrdom.
> It's a universal struggle against TPTB, their handmaidens, the
> corporations, and their enforcers - corrupt governments around the
> world.
Thanks for finally confirming the obvious I've stated for years, the
growing alliance of the western left and the Islamic right. Can you have
this notarized?
> Peer to peer, networked, and yearning to be free....
>
> You should gargle well so they don't smell the Shrub jizm on yer
> breath......
"Just when I thought you couldn't possibly be any dumber, you go and do
something like this... and totally redeem yourself!" -- Plato
> On Mar 3, 10:33 pm, Pepe Le Jew <Peps...@zionet.com> wrote:
> > In article <4d6dd0a...@news.x-privat.org>, Jarbidge <c...@neva.invalid>
> > http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/3200085/Hulton-Archive-
>
> WHACK!!!
>
> Thanks for sharing your fambly scrapbook,
Reality, where the rubber meets the glue.
The Kochs? The Bushes?
I guess.
WRONG!
It was run by HITLER!
Wrong.
Unlikely, though the Bushes may have contributed indirectly. I don't
know about the Kochs.
Congratulations, you may now rewrite the entire history of the Third
Reich.
You absolute buffoon.
Have you noticed how sparse your audience has become of late?
Why no one will even go into those protracted poli-sci semantics rants
with you anymore.
In essence you've become little more than a trite chew-toy.
I find that highly amusing.
So you're claim is that the Third Reich was not run by the Party Leader who
previously had gone to prison because of his beliefs, who wrote a book
outlineing his intentions and plans, who made the military swear personal
allegiance to him, who directed economic policies either direclty or
through his party surrogates to include enormous public works projects and
consumer goods, who was the overall strategic planner and director of all
military actions, you're saying this person was not in complete charge of
his country though he regarded himself as God on earth and final arbiter of
all actions inside his empire?
Is that your position, that Hitler did not run the Third Reich? Really?
Historians and billions of people across the world are astonished to hear
this. Still living survivors of WWII on all sides will be stunned to hear
this.
Oh wait. It was the JOOOOZ! fault, right?
> So you're claim is that the Third Reich was not run by the Party Leader who
> previously had gone to prison because of his beliefs, who wrote a book
> outlineing his intentions and plans, who made the military swear personal
> allegiance to him, who directed economic policies either direclty or
> through his party surrogates to include enormous public works projects and
> consumer goods, who was the overall strategic planner and director of all
> military actions, you're saying this person was not in complete charge of
> his country though he regarded himself as God on earth and final arbiter of
> all actions inside his empire?
Before Hitler, there was the Wiemar Republic. It was an attempt to
recover Germany's economy, after a disastrous WWI.
Industrialists sabotaged the recovery, because (guess what!) industry
loves a weak labor market. They want everyone either working for them,
for poverty wages, or not working. They want to be able to fire anyone
who complains, and replace them with someone who won't.
They sabotaged the recovery via their equivalent of filibustering
stimuli.
Hitler walked into this power vacuum, and gave the industrialists
something they didn't have yet - a charismatic leader who would do
anything for German industry. Including sending them lots of orders
for tanks, guns, planes, and ovens. And including keeping their labor
market weak.
This is the environment that the Bushes supported, and that the Koch
Brothers came from.
Don't you just love the way some people build up their villains to the
point that they take on demigod status? Hitler was indeed a villain, as
most autocratic conservatives are, but he was just a human. NAZI
Germany's economy was run by her corporations.
http://tinyurl.com/3t74ru
Study up, idiot.
Lol!
William Shirer is rolling in his grave..
> On Mar 5, 9:45 am, Gray Ghost <grey_ghost471-newsgro...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>> So you're claim is that the Third Reich was not run by the Party Leader
>> who previously had gone to prison because of his beliefs, who wrote a
>> book outlineing his intentions and plans, who made the military swear
>> personal allegiance to him, who directed economic policies either
>> direclty or through his party surrogates to include enormous public
>> works projects and consumer goods, who was the overall strategic
>> planner and director of all military actions, you're saying this person
>> was not in complete charge of his country though he regarded himself as
>> God on earth and final arbiter of all actions inside his empire?
>
> Before Hitler, there was the Wiemar Republic. It was an attempt to
> recover Germany's economy, after a disastrous WWI.
No...after a disastrous Treaty at Versailles.
> Industrialists sabotaged the recovery,
Bullshit!
Back of the class with you, lying libitard troll.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aftermath_of_World_War_I
On 28 June 1919, Germany was not present to sign the Treaty of
Versailles. The treaty placed blame for the entire war upon Germany (a
view never accepted by German nationalists but argued by, inter alia,
German historian Fritz Fischer). Germany was forced to pay 132 billion
marks ($31.5 billion, 6.6 billion pounds) in reparations (a very large
amount for its day which was finally paid off in October, 2010). It was
followed by the Inflation in the Weimar Republic, a period of
hyperinflation in Germany between 1921 and 1923. In this period the worth
of fiat Papiermarks with respect to the earlier commodity Goldmarks was
reduced to one trillionth (one million millionth) of its value.[5] On
December 1922 the Reparations Commission declared Germany in default, and
on 11 January 1923 French and Belgian troops occupied the Ruhr until 1925.
Because Germany could mobilize the single strongest army in Europe–a
possibility seen as an ongoing threat by France—blaming Germany for the
war created a justification to force Germany to permanently reduce the
size of its army to 100,000 men, renounce tanks and have no air force
(her capital ships, moored in Scapa Flow, were scuttled by their crews).
Germany saw relatively small amounts of territory transferred to Denmark,
Czechoslovakia, and Belgium, a larger amount to France and the greatest
portion of all to Poland. Germany's overseas colonies were divided
amongst a number of Allied countries. It was the loss of territory to
Poland that caused by far the greatest resentment. Nazi propaganda would
feed on a general German view that the treaty was unfair—many Germans
never accepted the treaty as legitimate, and later gave their political
support to Adolf Hitler, who was arguably the first national politician
to both speak out and take action against the treaty's conditions.
"I think I may state here that the German enterprises followed the new
ways enthusiastically, that they made the great intentions of the Fuehrer
their own by fair competition and conscious gratitude, and became his
faithful followers. How else could the tasks between 1933 and 1939, and
especially after 1939, have been overcome?"
You even misrepresent your OWN cites.
You vile person.
Read up, tool:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aftermath_of_World_War_I
Versailles CRIPPLED Germany and gave rise to nationalism in exchange for
genocidal mania.
HITLER ran the show and orchestrated the pervasive evil.
Learn how to use quotation marks.
>
>
> Versailles CRIPPLED Germany and gave rise to nationalism in exchange for
> genocidal mania.
>
> HITLER ran the show and orchestrated the pervasive evil.
But not the economy, as I have demonstrated. That was in the hands of
Germany's industrialist. Fascism is, after all, corporatism.
Nobody said that they were at cross purposes, idiot.
You sure love your teabaggers don't you? Why don't you move to San
Francisco and live with them or do you live there already.
Nah, I was referring to the people's army occupying the capitol,
teabaggers don't usually do that sort of thing, they get permits, stay
in hotels, shower, etc.
GREAT new video for ya
http://althouse.blogspot.com/2011/03/strange-dancing-woman-lures-new-medi
a.html
> Why don't you move to San
> Francisco and live with them or do you live there already.
Oh, you meant teabagger in the homosexual sense, not the political
sense. I really should have known that,
yeah, subsidized astroturfing has its perks.
Look at Palin - flying from city to city, then skipping onto a bus so
it could pull up for a photo op of her getting off the bus.
Now, when your kid's education is at stake...
Learn to be ignored.
>
>
>
>>
>> Versailles CRIPPLED Germany and gave rise to nationalism in exchange
>> for genocidal mania.
>>
>> HITLER ran the show and orchestrated the pervasive evil.
>
> But not the economy,
ALL of it, ALL to his will!
Shut up, troll.
>> Nah, I was referring to the people's army occupying the capitol,
>> teabaggers don't usually do that sort of thing, they get permits, stay
>> in hotels, shower, etc.
>
> yeah, subsidized astroturfing has its perks.
>
> Look at Palin - flying from city to city, then skipping onto a bus
Cool.
She's hot too.
That's why you like her lying to you that she, uh, rode the bus all
night? Instead of fly on the Koch Bros' dime, spend the night in a
luxury hotel, and show up fresh and made-up for her photo op?
Have fun voting for her in 2012.
> On Mar 5, 6:11 pm, Jarbidge <c...@neva.invalid> wrote:
>> On Sat, 05 Mar 2011 17:53:43 -0800, Phlip wrote:
>> >> Nah, I was referring to the people's army occupying the capitol,
>> >> teabaggers don't usually do that sort of thing, they get permits,
>> >> stay in hotels, shower, etc.
>>
>> > yeah, subsidized astroturfing has its perks.
>>
>> > Look at Palin - flying from city to city, then skipping onto a bus
>>
>> Cool.
>>
>> She's hot too.
>
> That's why you like her
I like her because she is real.
I dislike you because you are phony.
Nuff said?
> On Mar 5, 6:58 pm, Pepe Le Jew <Peps...@zionet.com> wrote:
>> In article <YtCdne_XE_SmUu_QnZ2dnUVZ_jidn...@earthlink.com>,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> LHBDS <LiberalsHaveBrainDeficiencySyndr...@fgi.net> wrote:
>> > Pepe Le Jew wrote:
>> > > In article <M_Gdnf9f2KGM3PHQnZ2dnUVZ5u6dn...@giganews.com>,
>> > > Bluesfan2U <bluesfa...@fun.ogr> wrote:
>>
>> > >>Lon Jimmes wrote:
>>
>> > >>>HEADLINE: WI union protester threatens to break Fox News reporter
>> > >>>Mike Tobin s neck
>>
>> > >>>OVERVIEW: Fox News reporter Mike Tobin gets a death threat live on
>> > >>>the air while reporting from Wisconsin. A union protester
>> > >>>audaciously threatened to break his neck.
>>
>> > >>>LINK:
>> > >>>http://www.examiner.com/american-politics-in-vancouver/wi-union-
prote...
>> > >>>h
>> > >>>reatens-to-break-fox-news-reporter-mike-tobin-s-neck
>>
>> > >>I wonder if it would go down something like this Teabagger's
>> > >>attempt at murder?
>> > >>http://tinyurl.com/24nz72d
>>
>> > > I wonder if that guy was ever prosecuted for that attempted murder?
>>
>> > > Now, back to the union protests - there's some good video, more
>> > > every day. Lots of passion, but it's controlled, at least no-one is
>> > > on strike other than those missing democrats.
>>
>> > You sure love your teabaggers don't you?
>>
>> Nah, I was referring to the people's army occupying the capitol,
>> teabaggers don't usually do that sort of thing, they get permits, stay
>> in hotels, shower, etc.
>
> WHACK!!!
>
Shut up, masturbater.
Real. Right. A real quitter and a money-grubber. And none too bright --
though that might be a selling point for you.
--
Tom
We can stop right here. I see you have little idea of the poltics and
societal upheaval going on in the 20s in Germany. Exactly how do
industrialists advance themselve by impoverishing a nation?
You are just a goddamn fool mouthing propaganda. You really are.
> Hitler walked into this power vacuum, and gave the industrialists
> something they didn't have yet - a charismatic leader who would do
> anything for German industry. Including sending them lots of orders
> for tanks, guns, planes, and ovens. And including keeping their labor
> market weak.
>
> This is the environment that the Bushes supported, and that the Koch
> Brothers came from.
Oh and exactly how is that? I hear this slur often but...
In 1925, Fred C. Koch joined an MIT classmate Lewis E. Winkler at an
engineering firm in Wichita, Kansas, which was renamed the Winkler-Koch
Engineering Company. In 1927 they developed a more efficient thermal
cracking process for turning crude oil into gasoline. This process
threatened the competitive advantage of established oil companies, which
sued for patent infringement. Temporarily forced out of business in the
United States, they turned to other markets, including the Soviet Union,
where Winkler-Koch built 15 cracking units between 1929 and 1932. During
this time, Koch came to despise communism and Josef Stalin's regime.[9][10]
In his 1960 book, A Business Man Looks at Communism, Koch wrote that he
found the USSR to be "a land of hunger, misery, and terror."[11] According
to Charles G. Koch, "Virtually every engineer he worked with [there] was
purged."[10]
In 1940, Koch joined new partners to create a new firm, the Wood River Oil
and Refining Company, which is today known as Koch Industries. In 1946 the
firm acquired the Rock Island refinery and crude oil gathering system near
Duncan, Oklahoma. Wood River was later renamed the Rock Island Oil &
Refining Company.[12] Charles G. Koch joined Rock Island in 1961, having
started his career at the management consulting firm Arthur D. Little. He
became president in 1966 and chairman at age 32, upon his father's death
the following year.[7][13]
So where exactly is the connection with Germany.
So again you are just a goddamn fool mouthing agitprop that you haven't
even had the sense to research yourself. And you, you laughable lout,
aren't even really a leader, you are a follower, just walking down the road
following the signs to the camps even though anyone else would see the
pillars of smoke over the piles of bodies urging others on and mocking
those that see.
Sure they did. And it was the Koch brothers who orchestrated it, right? ven
though they were never in Germany?
Ya know, history is what it is. What happened is pretty well documented by
the people who were alive at the time. Your attempts to rewrite history to
fit your political objectives is comical. You, like Phil, are a goddamn
fool spouting agitprop like mind numbed robot.
I truly feel sorry for you.
You know what was going on with the indutrialists? Fear, fear of the Soviet
dominated and controlled and violent unions. The street violence frightened
the middle class and the threats to private enterprise frightened anyone
who owned a business. The Nazis were originally seen only as a counter to
the communists, the Nazis appeared, well they really were, nationalists and
it appeared they had Germany's best interests at heart. You don't seem to
understand the deep fear of the communists at that time. The mass murders
of the Red Revolution were well known and Germany being so close to Russia
must have seemed a ripe apple that only needed to be knocked from the tree.
Had the communists not been so violent and frightened people so much the
Nazis would have been regarded as the ridiculous martinets that they were.
Thier blather could not have sttof on it's own and had to have a foil to
make it seem real.
Not to mention the idiocy of te allies. if one wanted to write a theory on
how NOT to subdue a nation, Versailles would be it. The crushing,
unrepayable dead ruined Germany. Yes they owed the West for what they'd
done, but eviscerating them as was done? Insanity. They plied them with
unrepayable debt and then destroyed the German economy to make even earning
the currency to repay it impossible.
Then by not really disarming the military by not making the soldiers
surrender and acknowledge thier defeat what effect do you think that will
have on a country. You really have left the military feeling betrayed
because the can genuinely feel they were not defeated.
And what about the Soviets? They knew of Germany's intentions to rearm in
the 20s. Hell they even supplied them with bases inside the Doviet union
for the Germans to develop armor and aerial tactics.
Junkers was building warplanes in SWEDEN from the late 20s. Was the west
unaware of this?
Your blaming corparatists solely is almost as stupid as you think blaming
Hitler sounds, only less educated.
> On 3/5/2011 8:36 PM, Jarbidge wrote:
>> On Sat, 05 Mar 2011 18:13:35 -0800, Phlip wrote:
>>
>>> On Mar 5, 6:11 pm, Jarbidge<c...@neva.invalid> wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 05 Mar 2011 17:53:43 -0800, Phlip wrote:
>>>>>> Nah, I was referring to the people's army occupying the capitol,
>>>>>> teabaggers don't usually do that sort of thing, they get permits,
>>>>>> stay in hotels, shower, etc.
>>>>
>>>>> yeah, subsidized astroturfing has its perks.
>>>>
>>>>> Look at Palin - flying from city to city, then skipping onto a bus
>>>>
>>>> Cool.
>>>>
>>>> She's hot too.
>>>
>>> That's why you like her
>>
>> I like her because she is real.
>
> Real. Right.
Drop dead.
> >>>>> Look at Palin - flying from city to city, then skipping onto a bus
> >> I like her because she is real.
>
> > Real. Right.
>
> Drop dead.
I thought the left was violent.
Not once.
Palin is still working for FOXNEWS while Gingrich and Santorum have been
"let go" due to their intentions to run. It looks more and more like she
will not run. Darn it!
>
>The global socialist uprising. France, Greece, the UK.
>
>Certainly you don't mean to somehow equate the uprising of Muslims to
>the union activities in the US.
as opposed to the global fascist uprising on wall street, the FTSE,
etc. which destroyed the world economy
> On Thu, 03 Mar 2011 22:27:13 -0600, Pepe Le Jew <Pep...@zionet.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>>The global socialist uprising. France, Greece, the UK.
>>
>>Certainly you don't mean to somehow equate the uprising of Muslims to
>>the union activities in the US.
>
> as opposed to the global fascist uprising on wall street,
Boring.
sometimes the truth is boring
Sometimes yes, but YOU always are - victim.