Archive for February, 2011

The Hate, Violence, and Racism of the Left and Their Union Goons

More douchebaggery from the Left;  some videos you’ll never see on MSNBC, and reports you’ll never read about in the New York Times. Hat Tip to Michelle Malkin. Sexual vulgarity is a common theme in the left’s self-styled “solidarity” movement. Among the Madison pro-union signs the national media chose not to show you: “Buttholes for [...]

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Union Louts Demonstrate Their ‘Civility’

Stay classy, labor unions. At AFSCME’s “solidarity” rally in Providence, Rhode Island on Tuesday, a cameraman was accosted by a fuming pro-union protester. The cameraman had his back to the goon, who appears to accost him unprovoked. The goon screams: “I’ll fuck you in the ass, you faggot!” His shouting escalates and other union supporters [...]

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Another Muslim Terrorist Takes Advantage of Shoddy Immigration System and Weak National Security

Wow. Just fucking wow. The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday said that the terror accusations against a Saudi man living in Texas are evidence that the country’s immigration system has failed, and potential terrorists will continue to enter the country if serious measures aren’t taken. Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas) pressed the White [...]

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So Much for Civility, Part IV

From the “tolerant, diverse, social-justice”  advocates at the Wisconsin state Capitol: Isn’t this the sort of thing that Sarah Palin got accused of, and threw the Left into spasms? And here’s the Left’s requisite Hitler sign: http://www.conservativerefocus.com/blog5.php/2011/02/18/signs-of-the-times-brutal-incivility-from-the-wisconsin-union-left-makes-tea-party-seem-like-a-tea-party Lefties should clean the shit out of their own ranks before they criticize others.  But then, there wouldn’t [...]

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Wisconsin Dems Still on the Lam, Republicans Pass Collective Bargaining Bill

Wisconsin’s state Assembly early Friday passed a measure to take away collective bargaining rights from most public-sector employees, legislation that has prompted massive protests in the state Capitol and tied in to a broader political debate in Washington. …Republicans in the chamber abruptly passed the measure after 1 a.m. “before sleep-deprived Democrats realized what was [...]

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