Monday, August 31, 2009

Demo-Dopes using power to quell dissent

On Thursday, Glenn Beck ran a special on how the Dear Dope was advocating forming a “domestic army” that is as well funded and as well trained as the regular army. That’s scary stuff. But hey 52% of American voters apparently thought that that was a good enough idea to give dopus a chance. Well Glenn wondered what the “domestic army” would be responsible for and who would make it made up. ACRON, AmeriCorps, union thugs and the New Black Panthers are all givens. But what about the local police? Check this out.

This is pretty chilling. I love the line, if you don’t do what I tell you, “Then I can charge you with whatever I want to charge you with.” Wow, officer Cheeks. So if you tell me not to jay walk and I go ahead and do it anyway, you can then charge me with treason? This the world of the Dear Dope. Shut people up. Notice the first amendment was never raised. Notice also the Dear Dope @$$ kisser trying to explain the whole thing away, “Actually school grounds blah, blah, blah” “The Supreme Court blah blah blah.”

It’s political dissent. That’s the exact thing the first amendment and the Supreme Court are supposed to be defending.

Now watch this. A man is arrested (escorted out by police) at a town hall for asking HIS REPRESENTATIVE why union thugs were invited into the meeting an hour early. WTF? Arrested or forcibly removed?

Now in a further homework assignment read this bit about Scrawny Harry the crooked land dealer Reid. Sherman Frederick lambastes the scrawny one for threatening his newspaper. This is the Dear Dope’s world. Joe the plumber gets in your way, destroy him. Jimmy the I beat up an 8th grader Moron Moran doesn’t like your protest sign, kick him out of the town hall. Carol don’t ask me about union thugs Shea-Porter doesn’t like a question, use the police to remove the questioner. Harry I can get my dopey kid a job Reid doesn’t like the editorial spin of a paper, shut it down.

They are using their power to shut people up. We need to to awaken to our power to throw them out.

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