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wallbanger commented on the blog post If I “Recall” it is time to Party
WHaat a great day for democracy! No more manatory union dues going the Democrats. The assault on the middle class taxpayer is coming to an end.
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Peter King Needs to Be Object Lesson in Our Failed Counter-Terrorism Approach
Everybody agrees most muslims are good people. In fact, thousands of devout muslims are fighting alongside our troopers in Iraq and Afghanistan, helping to kill the insane fanatics. Some of the Imams here in the states, however, could be a little more proactive in notifiying the police when some of the sexual frustrated young men at the mosque shave all of their body hair and start to talk about Jihad.
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Peter King Needs to Be Object Lesson in Our Failed Counter-Terrorism Approach
“Getting people to realize that we were not attacked by Muslim terrorists on 9/11 is going to be impossible. They’ve drilled that lie in pretty deep now. And even if they weren’t behind 9/11 many people around the world – oppressed by US policies – were not all that upset to see the US experience the terror that the USA visits on countless millions of people around the world.
How long has you thinking divorced from reality? Or is it just a trial separation?
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Everything NPR Executive Said about Tea Party is Backed by Lots of Objective Polling
Great article on Fox News from Esquire:
http://www.esquire.com/features/shepard-smith-fox-news-0309-3
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Everything NPR Executive Said about Tea Party is Backed by Lots of Objective Polling
You’re probably right. Fox News has the hottest blonds on TV. And the people who work at Fox News always seem to be having fun, while NPR and the MSM networks are peopled with a bunch of overly serious, self-important elitist snobs.
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Everything NPR Executive Said about Tea Party is Backed by Lots of Objective Polling
Watching that elitist NPR snob make an ass of himself was a hoot to watch. The depth and breadth of liberal elitist snobbery and ignorance regarding averege Americans is breathtaking.
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wallbanger commented on the diary post Bradley Manning Is Punished for Seeking a More Perfect Union by KevinZeese.
I’m also concerned that the military is delaying Bradley Manning’s court martial. The Uniform Code of Military Justice provides the legal means to prosecute him, and give him a fair trial — and they should do so ASAP. Then, It he’s found guilty, execute him as a traitor.
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Wisconsin: Sen. Jauch Says 6 or 7 Republican Senators Don’t Want to Strip Collective Bargaining
Good luck on overturning a legal election. Now try not to be such a stranger to reality. Your idea will be about as popular as a turd in a swimming pool.
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wallbanger commented on the blog post John McCain and iPhone’s Sick Chinese Workers
Private Sector unions are fine. The problem is with the public sector unions, which siphon taxpayer dollars into a politcal party via mandatory union dues. This is unfair. And it’s also a direct assault on the middle class — who have to pay the higher taxes generated by public sector union benifits obtained through collective bargaining. This unjust transfer of money must end. I live in a very modest home, and my property taxes went up $200 per month last year. I could use that extra $50 per week to buy some luxury items, such as food and clothing. We haven’t gone on a vaction in five years, or bought a newer car in ten. Two of my neighbors are in forclosure. I know Democrats get misty-eyed and idealistic when they talk about the wonders of collective bargaining, but please remember these union contracts have a direct effect upon middle class people’s lives. It’s time to remind our elected officials that they work for the average citizen and taxpayer too — and not just the unions who bribe them. It looks like Scott Walker is going to win. Many people like me support him, and now I hope you understand why.
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Wisconsin Update: Thousands Rally Again as Talks Between Parties Stall
Public sectgor unions are at war with the middle class taxpayer.
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Wisconsin Update: Thousands Rally Again as Talks Between Parties Stall
Tell your family it was undemocratic for the fleebaggers to run away and Scott Walker is going to win.
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Wisconsin Update: Thousands Rally Again as Talks Between Parties Stall
You need to seek the help of a mental health professional for you Koch derangement syndrome.
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Walker Losing Support from Senate Republicans in Wisconsin?
Walker’s going to win. It’s just a matter of time. Polls mean nothing. When Walker wins, his polls will rise. Just like Christie in NJ.
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Come Saturday Morning: A Tale of Two Franchise Operations
Welcome to the real world. Now we need pusbic sector employees to pay what the rest of us do.
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Come Saturday Morning: A Tale of Two Franchise Operations
Now it’s time for the Teacher’s union to have a 401K too — instead of taxpayer funded pensions.
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Layoff Notices Go Out in Wisconsin as Walker Approval Plummets
The bribery thingy is interesting.
“The offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of something of value for the purpose of influencing the action of an official in the discharge of his or her public or legal duties”
When all the drums stop beating and the morons quiet down, a state’s attorney could possibly go after donations to the fleebaggers. It would be an interesting case. I know the fleebaggerfs always go out of their way on local TV to say they are using their own money, so they must be worried at least a little. The government could possibily supena their checkbooks and financial records to see what’s going on.
I hope an aggressive prosecutor goes after the Deanster and all the people who gave money to legislators to try and influence the outcome of the budget repair bill. It looks like bribary to me, but until an actual case is brought, everything else is just opinion.
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Layoff Notices Go Out in Wisconsin as Walker Approval Plummets
Yeah. bribery is against the law. If you even try it, you are breaking the law, fool. you may have broken the law already by even suggesting it.
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Layoff Notices Go Out in Wisconsin as Walker Approval Plummets
It’s against the law to buy food and lodging for a legislator. It’s called bribery, fool. You could both go to jail.
why don’t you try it and see what happens?==modnote: no namecalling==
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Layoff Notices Go Out in Wisconsin as Walker Approval Plummets
Leaving live ammunition at the capital is imtimidation. Harrassing legislators trying to do get into their offices is imtimidation. Banging drums in the capital lobby all day is imtimidation. This is serious stuff. It’s time to bust these public sector unions once and for all. They are nothing but scam artists and thugs, stealing taxpayer money via mandatory union dues to elect the crooked politicians that support them. If you people are too stupid to see that I pity you.
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wallbanger commented on the blog post Layoff Notices Go Out in Wisconsin as Walker Approval Plummets
People are using mob tactics and intimidation to try and prevent a democratically elected legislature from functioning. I hope you folks know how serious this is getting. Like it or not, Walker and the Republicans won an election fair and square, and a minority political faction is trying to sabotage the legislative process. Imagine if the Tea Party was preventing a state legislature from functiong. This is something new. I know you are caught up in the excitment of the moment, but this is very serious and troubling in our Democracy. This is not about the budget or the teachers or the unions anymore, but about the rule of law. Walker needs to take all steps neccessary to end this circus in Madison. And remember, what goes around comes around.
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