Thursday, February 24, 2011

More Violence From The Left-Wing: Union Protester Whacks Young FreedomWorks Activist


Tabitha Hale
As Hale filmed a heated debate between one of her colleagues and a CWA union organizer, the man violently smacked Hale and her camera away:
Fortunately, Hale was not seriously injured in the altercation. God help us the next time these people get violent. Should we expect anything other then violence when Democratic Party leaders say,"Time to get a little bloody"? Why would the Democratic Party stand for violent rhetoric like this when they were the first to denounce it when they thought Rep. Giffords was killed by a conservative? I'm sure the left-wing,Democratic Party and the MSM believed rhetoric kills. Conservatives don't, but they sure acted like they believed it. Are they trying to agitate the left into violence? We all know how easily the left turn to violence? Could you imagine what would have happened in the media if the Tea Party had acted the way these unions,Democrats and liberals have been it would have been front page news for months.
Democrat Congressman from Massachusetts who made some questionable statements to the more than 1000 protesters gathered in Boston yesterday. The video has surfaced, meet Congressman Michael Capuano:
Update: New video of intimidation by the left-winga large group of unions including AFSCME, NEA, SEUI, AFT and ATU protested outside FreedomWorks HQ in DC. We were cussed at and called names. A Jewish member of FreedomWorks staff was called a "bad jew."

Watch The Left-Wing Racism At Union Protests

Union protestors, including waiver award winners Communication Workers of America (CWA), arrived outside of the FreedomWorks headquarters today apparently to hit female activists and police the Jews.

This was only the beginning…..More video to come with the help of Gateway Pundit.

Still more…
Unhinged SEIU supporter follows black Tea Partier until he is escorted away by police.  Of course, he flips off the Tea Party crowd as he leaves.

The SEIU supporters called him stupid and uneducated.  They called him “son.” They harassed him.  They asked him how he could vote against “his own best interest.”
In this clip an SEIU supporter asks the black Tea Partier,
“Do you have any children that you claim?” **

There is much more video coming soon. It seems that the lefties have no problem talking like racist. For years now we have been pointing out the racism from the left-wing and unions. Thanks to these union protests we are getting more video of these racists. All those white faces at the protests and they had to go after the black man and the Jew. It seems as though liberals don't like it when blacks and Jews come out of the box that liberals made for them. It reminds me of when they tried to break Kuntee Kentee in the movie Roots. These liberals tell blacks and Jews what they should believe. Just like the white slave owners tried to tell Kuntee Kentee what his new name is. As long as blacks and Jews stay in line with liberals it's all good. But if just one black man or Jew get out of line they treat them like second class citizens. Shame on the left-wing and the Democratic Party. It's no wonder why blacks are afraid to go to these anti-government protests. If they say something wrong they may get lynched by an angry liberal mob.

Now We Know Why Obama Wouldn't Call Out Qaddafi. They Are Linked By His Advisor

AP
By Aaron Klein
JERUSALEM - As pressure mounts on the White House to intervene to stop Moammar Gadhafi's bloody crackdown in Libya, many commentators have been wondering why Barack Obama has been cautious in his criticism of the dictator after the U.S. president so fervently supported the removal from office of U.S. ally Hosni Mubarak of Egypt.
But Gadhafi has been tied to Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Obama's spiritual adviser for more than 23 years.
The Libyan dictator also has financed and strongly supported the Nation of Islam and its leader, Louis Farrakhan. Obama has ties to Farrakhan and his controversial group...
Jeremiah Wright, former pastor of Obama's longtime Chicago church, went with Farrakhan to visit Gadhafi in 1984.

Tea Party Is On Flee Party Like White On Rice

"One of the other reasons we moved is there was talk of Tea Party buses trying to follow us," said Sen. Dave Hansen.
We are watching everything the anti-democracy Democratic Party is doing. We the Tea Party will not make it easy for the Democratic Party to hijack democracy and flee the states they were hired to serve. When state employees start getting their lay off notices because the state has shut down because of the infantile Democratic Party it will be the beginning of the end for the Democratic Party. Good luck my Democratic friends, you'll need it.

Gov. Walker Explains Falling for Prank Call, Stands Ground on 'Budget Repair' Bill



GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: You got pranked...
WIS. GOV. SCOTT WALKER: I did.
VAN SUSTEREN: ... by someone who said that -- you thought you were speaking to the Koch -- one of the Koch brothers. How did that happen?
WALKER: Multiple calls out there. We get employers -- we get people calling us from all across the state. I get employers both who live here, as well as those people who have employment here. This is one of our employers here in the state of Wisconsin. Amongst the multitude of calls I get from people across the state, across the aisle, across the country, he got through. I think the clear thing is anybody who's looked at the transcript realized I said the same thing on the call to him that I say every day.
VAN SUSTEREN: Well, except for something you said you got layoff -- you said -- you quoted as saying, I've got layoff notices ready.
WALKER: I do.
VAN SUSTEREN: You do?
WALKER: I said that two days ago.
VAN SUSTEREN: Who do you have layoff notices for?
WALKER: I said for us, it's the at risk notices that will go out early next week. I said that on channel 3, one of the local affiliates, a day-and-a-half before the call.
VAN SUSTEREN: How about this one, about -- where Koch is saying -- is accused of some -- or he's quoted some profanity, the fake Koch. And it says, We sent Andrew Breitbart down there. And you go, yes.
WALKER: Look, yes, I didn't even know who that is.
VAN SUSTEREN: Do you know who that is?
WALKER: I do not.
VAN SUSTEREN: Never heard of him?
WALKER: I've never met the Koch brothers before. This is obviously why someone calling could prank be on it because I've never talked to him before. I know he's an employer in the state. And in the end -- I mean, I think it's interesting because the prankster there tried to insinuate at least that this person was going to push for people to come in and cause a disturbance amongst the protesters. I made it very clear that's not right. That's not -- that doesn't work. That adds no value.
VAN SUSTEREN: Well, you said you'd thought about it.
WALKER: Well, he did.



(CROSSTALK)
VAN SUSTEREN: ... in the transcript, when you brought up the part about, basically, dirty tricks in the crowd, you said, Well -- he says, You -- as least you're quoted as saying, "You know, well, the only problem with that, because we thought about that, the problem that my only gut reaction that is right now, the lawmakers I've talked to have just completely had it with them. The public is not really fond of this."
WALKER: Right. Because in the end, the protesters have not overwhelming. They realized they've come in from other states...
VAN SUSTEREN: But you thought about it.
WALKER: We do. We had people contact -- I'd had people -- I even had lawmakers and others suggesting riling things up. What I pointed out increasingly, and I've said it all over the media, I've said it in all my interviews, is that we've had a civil discourse amongst people here in the state of Wisconsin. My great fear is that people come from other states -- my biggest fear was last Saturday, when you had protesters both for and against the bill coming in. I thought you were going to have a major collision between the two. And thank God, we didn't have any disturbance. I think that's because the people of the state are the ones driving this.
VAN SUSTEREN: All right. Koch says, "Beautiful, beautiful. You got to love" -- and makes a reference to another anchor at another network and says, "She's a real piece of ass." Walker, that's you, "Oh, yes."
WALKER: Like, Oh, yes, I don't know -- I mean, what is he talking about? He's talking about MSNBC. I said in the end, you know, it's one of those where I'll go on...
VAN SUSTEREN: "Piece of ass" is probably -- I mean, probably don't like (INAUDIBLE) heard referring to an anchor as a piece of ass, I imagine, "Oh, yes." I mean, you didn't say that, but you did say, "Oh yes."
WALKER: Yes, like, Oh, yes, what is he talking about? He's talking about MSNBC. I said I'd go on any network out there to make our case about what's going on here.
VAN SUSTEREN: Koch is quoted as saying, "Well, I tell you what, Scott. Once you crush these bastards, I'll fly you out to Cali and really show you a good time." Walker, "All right, that would be outstanding." And then the suggestion is there might be a...
WALKER: And for us, the bottom line is I have never met the guy before. I don't even know where he's talking about in terms of that place. For me, I felt uncomfortable from the point where when he first started talking about disrupting. I said, We're not going to do that. That's something that doesn't make any sense strategically. We've got a good, civil debate. And here again, for us, I've talked about the same things in front of the public. I talked about it in each of the press conferences. We're going to continue to be accountable and open to the public.
VAN SUSTEREN: Do you know who the Koch brothers are?
WALKER: Oh, I'm aware of them, very much so, in the last couple weeks.
VAN SUSTEREN: Have they -- have they funded you at all at any point in your campaigns?
WALKER: From what I read, they were one of the multitudes that -- we had one of the largest-spending campaigns in state history, about $11 million. As to what they've given exactly, that I don't know.
VAN SUSTEREN: Any -- any estimate how much?
WALKER: Again, I don't know.
VAN SUSTEREN: Never met them?
WALKER: I have not.