Democrat tells Republican "YOU ******* DEAD!!!!

There ia a HUGE difference in calling someone names and telling them they are "friend*&%ing dead", that is even much worse that drawing a target sign on a map. The worst I have called 0 (yes, that is a zero not an O) is a socialist and I still think he fits the description.

I do have to admit that when the election was over, I wondered how long it would take before some KKKer would make an attempt. I wasn't wishing for it or looking forward to the prospect. In fact O worried about the possibility of that happening, thank goodness no attempts have been made that I know of.

With all the things I have heard said about 0, non compare with the vile things said about Bush.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
(Daily Caller)
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas addressed one of her employees as “you stupid mother ######” And not just once, but “constantly,” recalls the staffer, “like, all the time.”
Another Jackson Lee aide recounts the time her parents came to Washington to visit: “They were really excited to come to the congressional office. They’re small town people, so for them it was a huge deal. They were actually sitting in the main lobby waiting area. . . . [Jackson Lee] came out screaming at me over a scheduling change. Called me a ‘stupid idiot. Don’t be a maroon, you foolish girl’ and actually did this in front of my parents, of all things.”
Yet another staffer remembers requesting a meeting early on in her tenure to ask how best to serve the congresswoman. Jackson Lee’s response: “What? What did you say to me? Who are you, the Congresswoman? You haven’t been elected. You don’t set up meetings with me! I tell you! You know what? You are the most unprofessional person I have ever met in my life.” With that, Jackson Lee hung up the phone.
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
That Lee lady was the one at Michael Jackson's funeral wanting to make a bill to make a monument to him......yeah, right next to Ted Kennedy's.
 

Lue C Fur

Evil member
She is a real winner...just the type of person you want representing the people. Maybe she will get voted out he next time around...
 

Lue C Fur

Evil member
So, has anyone heard anything about Gordon Hintz on any of the other news channels...you know all the other ones that lean to the left?

I think gordon is related to Alan Grayson. Funny when you hear and see him rant about "Transparency" and bills that have to may pages etc. Yes ole Gordon Hintz is a chip off the ole Grayson block:

[video=youtube;MO-gg1Z09x0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO-gg1Z09x0[/video]
 

MrFedEx

Engorged Member
So, has anyone heard anything about Gordon Hintz on any of the other news channels...you know all the other ones that lean to the left?

I think gordon is related to Alan Grayson. Funny when you hear and see him rant about "Transparency" and bills that have to may pages etc. Yes ole Gordon Hintz is a chip off the ole Grayson block:

Republicans are shills for business and the wealthy. Too bad you're not smart enough to figure it out. What are you going to come-up with in 2012 when Obama gets re-elected by a landslide?

[video=youtube;MO-gg1Z09x0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO-gg1Z09x0[/video]
 

bbsam

Moderator
Staff member
There ia a HUGE difference in calling someone names and telling them they are "friend*&%ing dead", that is even much worse that drawing a target sign on a map. The worst I have called 0 (yes, that is a zero not an O) is a socialist and I still think he fits the description.

I do have to admit that when the election was over, I wondered how long it would take before some KKKer would make an attempt. I wasn't wishing for it or looking forward to the prospect. In fact O worried about the possibility of that happening, thank goodness no attempts have been made that I know of.

With all the things I have heard said about 0, non compare with the vile things said about Bush.
I don't think it's an issue of degree. Baba brought up the issue of respecting the president. You either do or you don't. Or are we going to minimize our faults and say, "Oh I'm just a little bit hypocritical. My disrespect for this president pales in comparison to that of others disrespecting the previous one." How weak is that?! Want a lesson in respectful dialogue? Watch the interview of Condie Rice by Jon Stewart. Very classy lady.
 
I don't think it's an issue of degree. Baba brought up the issue of respecting the president. You either do or you don't. Or are we going to minimize our faults and say, "Oh I'm just a little bit hypocritical. My disrespect for this president pales in comparison to that of others disrespecting the previous one." How weak is that?! Want a lesson in respectful dialogue? Watch the interview of Condie Rice by Jon Stewart. Very classy lady.
I always thought Coni showed a lot of class.
On the respect thing.....I don't respect a president simply because they are president, I do respect the office but it is the person that has to act accordingly to earn respect. Now, if one believes that 0bama or Bush deserves respect just because they are president then yea, there needs to be continuity in the respect that person exhibits.
 

bbsam

Moderator
Staff member
I always thought Coni showed a lot of class.
On the respect thing.....I don't respect a president simply because they are president, I do respect the office but it is the person that has to act accordingly to earn respect. Now, if one believes that 0bama or Bush deserves respect just because they are president then yea, there needs to be continuity in the respect that person exhibits.

Condi seemed to say that while she may disagree with the president on policy, she understands the incredible pressure and forces at work and demanding his attention and that she believed him to be acting in good faith with the country's interests in mind. Again. Very classy. In fact, Stewart himself was almost speechless as he admitted to being "charmed" by her grace and wit (she does seem to have a wonderful sense of humor).
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
(Columbus Dispatch) — The volatility surrounding the collective-bargaining debate spilled into the night Wednesday when police were called to a German Village restaurant after a group verbally accosted a gathering of Senate Republicans.
After the vote on Senate Bill 5, seven Republican senators, including President Tom Niehaus, R-New Richmond, grabbed dinner at the Easy Street Cafe. As the lawmakers neared the end of their meal, a group of five to 10 union supporters angry about the passage of the bill hours before burst into the restaurant and began shouting.
The commotion eventually led to pushing and shoving with the restaurant staff and owner, before police arrived to calm the situation as a police helicopter hovered overhead. No senators were involved in the physical altercations, and no charges have been filed.
“It could have (gotten physical),” said Sen. Frank LaRose, 31, a Fairlawn Republican who served as a Green Beret.” The group was agitated and they were shoving the owner, and he had nothing to do with this.”
LaRose said it didn’t take special intelligence training to notice that while the lawmakers were eating, a woman walked past the window several times, poked her head in the door and got on her cell phone.
“It was planned,” LaRose said. “They gathered as a group and waited until they had about 10 people before they caused a disturbance.”
When the group burst into the restaurant, the woman, Monica Moran, deputy director of public affairs for SEIU District 1199, raised her hands in the air, yelled “Can I have your attention?” and then shouted “something nasty,” LaRose said. Soon after, the rest of the group of men and women joined in with a chant.
“They stormed through my dining room,” said George Stefanidis, owner of the Easy Street Cafe. “I told them they had to leave, and they wouldn’t.”
 

wkmac

Well-Known Member
(Columbus Dispatch) — The volatility surrounding the collective-bargaining debate spilled into the night Wednesday when police were called to a German Village restaurant after a group verbally accosted a gathering of Senate Republicans.
After the vote on Senate Bill 5, seven Republican senators, including President Tom Niehaus, R-New Richmond, grabbed dinner at the Easy Street Cafe. As the lawmakers neared the end of their meal, a group of five to 10 union supporters angry about the passage of the bill hours before burst into the restaurant and began shouting.
The commotion eventually led to pushing and shoving with the restaurant staff and owner, before police arrived to calm the situation as a police helicopter hovered overhead. No senators were involved in the physical altercations, and no charges have been filed.
“It could have (gotten physical),” said Sen. Frank LaRose, 31, a Fairlawn Republican who served as a Green Beret.” The group was agitated and they were shoving the owner, and he had nothing to do with this.”
LaRose said it didn’t take special intelligence training to notice that while the lawmakers were eating, a woman walked past the window several times, poked her head in the door and got on her cell phone.
“It was planned,” LaRose said. “They gathered as a group and waited until they had about 10 people before they caused a disturbance.”
When the group burst into the restaurant, the woman, Monica Moran, deputy director of public affairs for SEIU District 1199, raised her hands in the air, yelled “Can I have your attention?” and then shouted “something nasty,” LaRose said. Soon after, the rest of the group of men and women joined in with a chant.
“They stormed through my dining room,” said George Stefanidis, owner of the Easy Street Cafe. “I told them they had to leave, and they wouldn’t.”

Now if they could only get the democrats back in town not to accomplish anything in the Senate but only to allow the people to target them as well for assault. "If we build it, they will destroy it" and the masses are waking up to this very fact!

Many on the so-called left and right are beginning to reach a conclusion that will only spread as the centralist system further breaks down and are unable to sustain themselves. I wonder how much of Wisonsin's economic woes are in direct relation to federal gov't mandates on both city and state and not so much as a result of the actions of their local democrats or republicans? If the people ever realize this, lookout!

And the smaller the body politic, the less you see of republican and democrat labels. A lot of small local politics are almost non-partisan as it pertains to the political parties and also why the typical left/right hogwash doesn't hold up either.

 
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