Kliphnote:"Protesters Are Racists" I knew this was coming.
I NEVER heard that the "Protesters are Racists" when they were protesting Bush.
Only because the president is black. You're racists if you protest a black person.
So this is what we have to put up with from the Left wing loons for the next 3 1/2 years.
I wonder how many more protesters are going to be beat up?
Do you ever hear of a Conservative doing violence at a Left wing protest?
The party of "Peace and Love" my ass.
The same party that lost the Vietnam war.
Ran away from Nam after 58,000 Americans gave up their lives.
The same party that was "For the war before I was against the war" in Iraq.
The same party that would like to see the US weakened with Cap and Trade.
The same party the goes around the world apologising for the US being a world power.
The same party that would not support the political activists in Iran and Honduras.
The same party that says it wants "Energy Independence"
But won't drill for oil or build Nuclear power plants here in the US.
I could go on and on.
But the I made my point, the party of the weak.
Check pages 425,429,5,772, 405, 407 and lots more.
This is why people don't want it.
Again, I think everyone should have Health Care.
It just a matter of how it's going to administered and paid for.
If you taxed everyone that made over $500,000, @ 100% you still don't have enough money.
Obama should be honest and say he has to raise taxes on the middle class.
Cynthia Tucker: 45-65% Of Townhall Protesters Are Racists
By Mark Finkelstein (Bio | Archive)
August 7, 2009 - 21:26 ET Are you opposed to ObamaCare? Willing to attend a town hall to express your disapproval? Odds are good you're a racist. Just ask Cynthia Tucker . . .
As Clay Waters has noted, Paul Krugman alleges that racist motives are at the heart of the town hall protests against ObamaCare. On this evening's Hardball, Cynthia Tucker of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution was willing to get specific, estimating that "45 to 65%" of the protesters are motivated by racism.
View video here.
CHRIS MATTHEWS: Put 100 of these people in a room. Strap them into gurneys. Inject them with sodium pentathol. How many of them would say "I don't like the idea of having a black president"? What percentage?
CYNTHIA TUCKER: Oh, I'm just guessing. This is just off the cuff. I think 45 to 65% of the people who appear at these groups are people who will never be comfortable with the idea of a black president.
Kenneth Gladney, 38, a conservative activist from St. Louis, said he was attacked by some of those arrested as he handed out yellow flags with "Don't tread on me" printed on them. He spoke to the Post-Dispatch from the emergency room at St. John's Mercy Medical Center, where he said he was awaiting treatment for injuries to his knee, back, elbow, shoulder and face. Gladney, who is black, said one of his attackers, also a black man, used a racial slur against him before the attack.
"It just seems there's no freedom of speech without being attacked," he said.
Six people(All Union members) were arrested: "Two of the people were arrested on suspicion of assault, one of resisting arrest and three on suspicion of committing peace disturbances, police say."
Janeane Garofalo
After bombing on stage at England's Latitude festival a few weeks ago, Janeane Garofalo apparently decided to go back to what she's best at: vulgarly attacking faceless Americans whose political opinions she disagrees with.
Having called the April 15 Tea Party goers "a bunch of teabagging rednecks" on MSNBC's "Countdown," Garofalo's encore was to tell a British newspaper that "These people are called 'racially sensitive', what they should be called is racist, backward motherf**kers."
Actress Janeane Garofalo: Jail all Republicans
Activist says GOP 'small-minded,' only Democrats 'decent'
Posted: September 15, 2008
11:47 pm Eastern
© 2009 WorldNetDaily Janeane Garofalo
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The latest "Real Time with Bill Maher" show erupted into a vicious 4-against-1 bashfest of conservative columnist John Fund and Republicans in general, culminating in one left-leaning guest on the panel calling for all Republicans to be "jailed."
From the start of the HBO show, Hollywood activist Janeane Garofalo, a Barack Obama supporter, expressed agitation over the overnight national popularity of GOP vice presidential nod Gov. Sarah Palin, who has helped running mate John McCain pull within the statistical margin of error of Obama in many polls.
JANEANE GAROFALO EQUATES "INKED FINGERS WITH NAZI SALUTE"
Janeane Garofalo has stooped to a new all time low. In essence she has equated the "Inked Finger" show of solidarity with Iraqi voters to the salute of Nazi Germany under Hitler.
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