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Anti-tea party rally in Boston
« on: April 16, 2011, 10:06:06 pm »

Not sure how we should handle these statists if they ever show up in NH. I know a lot of people in NH commute to Boston.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZpfMazlKc8
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Re: Anti-tea party rally in Boston
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2011, 11:39:38 pm »

That was mild.

During the Wisconsin fight, there was a rallies on Beacon Hill. U.S. Rep Capuano literally told his people to get "bloody".  Marty Lamb, who ran for Congress  in MA-03, was thrown to the ground by a union member. The swears, and threats and intimidation all came from one side - unions.

Officials telling people to get bloody, GOP candidates being physically assaulted, Tea Party protestors were threatened and intimidated with vulgar hatred. And the union cops just watched.  And it was ignored by the mainstream press, always sympathetic to liberal causes.

After Gabby Giffords got shot, the national press went crazy to scapegoat conservatives and Tea Party folks, even though they had nothing to do with it. The president and the press cried for civility. But this fucking shit happens all the time and not a peep:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHkEBMXJQmQ&feature=player_embedded

http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/somerville/2011/02/capuano_urges_union_protesters.html
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Re: Anti-tea party rally in Boston
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2011, 01:12:30 am »

The tea party is no friend of liberty.

They take their tactics directly from the national socialist party.  Broken windows, seriously?

They may be in favor of cutting taxes, but they still want a strong war machine, they still want the government to protect stolen wealth and interfere in people's private lives.

Also, in the case of the unions the Wisconsin government was trying to take away their ability to organize.  That's taking away a liberty from the people.  The unions may have been in the wrong to get violent, but their cause was the cause of liberty, the GOP was, in this case, opposed to liberty.
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Re: Anti-tea party rally in Boston
« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2011, 03:44:50 am »

The tea party is no friend of liberty.

They take their tactics directly from the national socialist party.  Broken windows, seriously?

They may be in favor of cutting taxes, but they still want a strong war machine, they still want the government to protect stolen wealth and interfere in people's private lives.

Also, in the case of the unions the Wisconsin government was trying to take away their ability to organize.  That's taking away a liberty from the people.  The unions may have been in the wrong to get violent, but their cause was the cause of liberty, the GOP was, in this case, opposed to liberty.

I give you video evidence of an assualt that went unreported, and a liberal Congressman calling for blood. You rebut that providing rumors of window breaking and say the Tea Party uses nazi tactics. Right out of the leftist playbook.  Your paranoia is misplaced. No one tried to take away anybody's right to organize. That's first rate propoganda. Straight bullshit.
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Re: Anti-tea party rally in Boston
« Reply #4 on: April 17, 2011, 01:48:26 pm »

The tea party is no friend of liberty.

They take their tactics directly from the national socialist party.  Broken windows, seriously?

They may be in favor of cutting taxes, but they still want a strong war machine, they still want the government to protect stolen wealth and interfere in people's private lives.

Also, in the case of the unions the Wisconsin government was trying to take away their ability to organize.  That's taking away a liberty from the people.  The unions may have been in the wrong to get violent, but their cause was the cause of liberty, the GOP was, in this case, opposed to liberty.

I give you video evidence of an assualt that went unreported, and a liberal Congressman calling for blood. You rebut that providing rumors of window breaking and say the Tea Party uses nazi tactics. Right out of the leftist playbook.  Your paranoia is misplaced. No one tried to take away anybody's right to organize. That's first rate propoganda. Straight bullshit.

That's exactly what was going on in Wisconsin.  Laws were passed to make striking illegal.

Breaking windows is a nazi tactic.  Crystalnacht is still a powerful image and that is exactly what they were trying to evoke.
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Re: Anti-tea party rally in Boston
« Reply #5 on: April 17, 2011, 09:28:08 pm »

Are you serious. You're not real. No one could be that stupid.

The tea party is no friend of liberty.

They take their tactics directly from the national socialist party.  Broken windows, seriously?

They may be in favor of cutting taxes, but they still want a strong war machine, they still want the government to protect stolen wealth and interfere in people's private lives.

Also, in the case of the unions the Wisconsin government was trying to take away their ability to organize.  That's taking away a liberty from the people.  The unions may have been in the wrong to get violent, but their cause was the cause of liberty, the GOP was, in this case, opposed to liberty.

I give you video evidence of an assualt that went unreported, and a liberal Congressman calling for blood. You rebut that providing rumors of window breaking and say the Tea Party uses nazi tactics. Right out of the leftist playbook.  Your paranoia is misplaced. No one tried to take away anybody's right to organize. That's first rate propoganda. Straight bullshit.

That's exactly what was going on in Wisconsin.  Laws were passed to make striking illegal.

Breaking windows is a nazi tactic.  Crystalnacht is still a powerful image and that is exactly what they were trying to evoke.
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Re: Anti-tea party rally in Boston
« Reply #6 on: April 17, 2011, 09:35:53 pm »

Are you serious. You're not real. No one could be that stupid.

The tea party is no friend of liberty.

They take their tactics directly from the national socialist party.  Broken windows, seriously?

They may be in favor of cutting taxes, but they still want a strong war machine, they still want the government to protect stolen wealth and interfere in people's private lives.

Also, in the case of the unions the Wisconsin government was trying to take away their ability to organize.  That's taking away a liberty from the people.  The unions may have been in the wrong to get violent, but their cause was the cause of liberty, the GOP was, in this case, opposed to liberty.

I give you video evidence of an assualt that went unreported, and a liberal Congressman calling for blood. You rebut that providing rumors of window breaking and say the Tea Party uses nazi tactics. Right out of the leftist playbook.  Your paranoia is misplaced. No one tried to take away anybody's right to organize. That's first rate propoganda. Straight bullshit.

That's exactly what was going on in Wisconsin.  Laws were passed to make striking illegal.

Breaking windows is a nazi tactic.  Crystalnacht is still a powerful image and that is exactly what they were trying to evoke.

How is a call to "break their windows, break them now" not an invocation of Crystalnacht?
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Re: Anti-tea party rally in Boston
« Reply #7 on: April 17, 2011, 09:43:33 pm »

Are you serious. You're not real. No one could be that stupid.

The tea party is no friend of liberty.

They take their tactics directly from the national socialist party.  Broken windows, seriously?

They may be in favor of cutting taxes, but they still want a strong war machine, they still want the government to protect stolen wealth and interfere in people's private lives.

Also, in the case of the unions the Wisconsin government was trying to take away their ability to organize.  That's taking away a liberty from the people.  The unions may have been in the wrong to get violent, but their cause was the cause of liberty, the GOP was, in this case, opposed to liberty.

I give you video evidence of an assualt that went unreported, and a liberal Congressman calling for blood. You rebut that providing rumors of window breaking and say the Tea Party uses nazi tactics. Right out of the leftist playbook.  Your paranoia is misplaced. No one tried to take away anybody's right to organize. That's first rate propoganda. Straight bullshit.

That's exactly what was going on in Wisconsin.  Laws were passed to make striking illegal.You are fucking retarded. I broke windows when I was a kid. You still provide no evidence of “oh my God” window smashing.
Here is a SEIU guy biting off the finger of freedom advocates.


Breaking windows is a nazi tactic.  Crystalnacht is still a powerful image and that is exactly what they were trying to evoke.

How is a call to "break their windows, break them now" not an invocation of Crystalnacht?

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Re: Anti-tea party rally in Boston
« Reply #8 on: April 17, 2011, 09:49:47 pm »

You are too stupid to respond to.
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Re: Anti-tea party rally in Boston
« Reply #9 on: April 17, 2011, 10:11:02 pm »

I will for a second. Just because your faction owns the press.  Fucking leftists:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDlGmFKro5w&feature=player_embedded
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Re: Anti-tea party rally in Boston
« Reply #10 on: April 17, 2011, 11:53:53 pm »

That's exactly what was going on in Wisconsin.  Laws were passed to make striking illegal.

Only for state employees. That is an important omission.

That stuff about broken windows is silly. Most people don't even know what kristallnacht was. Breaking glass isn't going to evoke that memory with any efficiency.
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« Reply #11 on: April 18, 2011, 12:06:19 am »

That's exactly what was going on in Wisconsin.  Laws were passed to make striking illegal.

Only for state employees. That is an important omission.

That stuff about broken windows is silly. Most people don't even know what kristallnacht was. Breaking glass isn't going to evoke that memory with any efficiency.

They didnt even make striking illegal in WI. It allows for striking workers to strike and to be fired. Oh well, so much for freedom. Feedom of contract. Under socialism, employers have no freedom.

All this leftist infiltration of "liberty" movements of the eve of Atlas Shrugged. Its sickening. All the leftist dipshits try to convince people "real" freedom is the ability to do drugs and have sex in a public park, while the government controls the economy, and feeds you, and houses you and provides your health care ... and controls you.  The freedom worth cherishing is the freedom to build. The freedom of Atlas Shrugged. But all these leftist dipshits have people convinced that "freedom" means more statism.   Roll Eyes Fight the real enemy - Wal-Mart!!!. The tax-man is your friend.  Roll Eyes
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Re: Anti-tea party rally in Boston
« Reply #12 on: April 18, 2011, 06:51:08 am »

The 'tax man' is your neighbors.
Walmart isn't any more of a threat than other retail giants that fell before it.
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« Reply #13 on: April 19, 2011, 01:23:24 am »

That's exactly what was going on in Wisconsin.  Laws were passed to make striking illegal.

Only for state employees. That is an important omission.

That stuff about broken windows is silly. Most people don't even know what kristallnacht was. Breaking glass isn't going to evoke that memory with any efficiency.

They didnt even make striking illegal in WI. It allows for striking workers to strike and to be fired. Oh well, so much for freedom. Feedom of contract. Under socialism, employers have no freedom.

All this leftist infiltration of "liberty" movements of the eve of Atlas Shrugged. Its sickening. All the leftist dipshits try to convince people "real" freedom is the ability to do drugs and have sex in a public park, while the government controls the economy, and feeds you, and houses you and provides your health care ... and controls you.  The freedom worth cherishing is the freedom to build. The freedom of Atlas Shrugged. But all these leftist dipshits have people convinced that "freedom" means more statism.   Roll Eyes Fight the real enemy - Wal-Mart!!!. The tax-man is your friend.  Roll Eyes


Liberty is control of the means of production.

Wal-Mart and the tax-man are both your enemy.

I suppose I give people too much credit for assuming they have heard of Kristalnacht, I am quite certain the teabaggers calling for broken windows have.
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« Reply #14 on: April 19, 2011, 03:36:32 am »

Niether are my enemy.
People that don't like Walmart neither need to shop there, nor seek to negotiate their labor there.
The tax man is simply doing what my neighbors asked him to do.

I could hold that all my neighbors are my enemy... but that would be building a very cramped psychological cage.
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