Heres the Republican Anti Health Care Harrassment Strategy memo

Soetoro said THIS

“I need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors. I want you to talk to them whether they are independent or whether they are Republican. I want you to argue with them and get in their face,:mad:” he said.

“And if they tell you that, ‘Well, we’re not sure where he stands on guns.’ I want you to say, ‘He believes in the Second Amendment.’ ........HE LIED!

If they tell you, ‘Well, he’s going to raise your taxes,’ you say, ‘No, he’s not, he’s going lower them.’ ..........HE LIED!You are my ambassadors. You guys are the ones who can make the case.”

Weird. People still can buy guns if they qualify. The middle class isn't being taxed.

Life must be sweet living in Bizarro World.
 
Weird. People still can buy guns if they qualify. The middle class isn't being taxed.

Life must be sweet living in Bizarro World.

you missed the memo over the weekend

maybe you should LOOT a TV and get info:)
 
Weird. People still can buy guns if they qualify. The middle class isn't being taxed.

Life must be sweet living in Bizarro World.

They also claim that Obama's going to send robots to colllect the elderly, to kill them. And the elderly believe that crap.

It's really fucked up when, in the Age of Information, people can have a lie told to them, and they don't think of researching it on their own. Suddenly that lie morphs into another, and the next thing you know, it's like a game of Telephone.
 
you missed the memo over the weekend

maybe you should LOOT a TV and get info:)

I'm too busy giving your daughter some good pussy-stretching cock to watch television. Why don't you be like MeeMie and C&P that memo for me?
 

http://www.theweek.com/article/index/99213/Obama_and_middleclass_taxes

Two of President Obama's top economic advisors may have "cracked open the door to the possibility of middle-class tax increases on Sunday," said Michael A. Fletcher in The Washington Post, but "the White House slammed it shut on Monday." Press Secretary Robert Gibbs tried to put to rest the "politically volatile" talk of a middle-class tax increase by saying that Obama had responded "swiftly" to those advisors, telling them he will stick to his campaign promise.

So much for the memo. Until he actually goes back on it, you have the right to keep on projecting about maybes. :eek:

she isnt interested in a six inch dickhead, sorry!:D

That's because she's so damn tight from lack of having her back blown out that I only got half of it in. If she'd just relax her damn pussy, I'd split her fucking clamshell with the full twelve.

I'm not even going to try to open that browneye. Being raised by you could make anyone anally airtight.
 
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http://www.theweek.com/article/index/99213/Obama_and_middleclass_taxes

Two of President Obama's top economic advisors may have "cracked open the door to the possibility of middle-class tax increases on Sunday," said Michael A. Fletcher in The Washington Post, but "the White House slammed it shut on Monday." Press Secretary Robert Gibbs tried to put to rest the "politically volatile" talk of a middle-class tax increase by saying that Obama had responded "swiftly" to those advisors, telling them he will stick to his campaign promise.
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you are COLORED, you dont understand POLITICAL SPEAK!:rolleyes:
 
The far-right wants to do away with the single-payer option and instead have a single prayer option.
 
what a load of bullshit that site is shoveling...
why doesn't Obama BUS IN a few hundred ACORN "volunteers" to cheer for their healthcare being taken over to counter the rightwing Brooks Brothers wearing astroturf "mob"...?
Because by not busing in the Socialists, they get to claim the right is the one doing the unseemly things. It's just part of the plan. It's theater. And it's manipulative in a way that would make Goebbels' jaw drop.

Or maybe ACORN misread the mood of the country.
 
Dissent is PATRIOTIC

Unless its againt Soetoro

then its an OHBOMINATION and must be stopped
 
Because by not busing in the Socialists, they get to claim the right is the one doing the unseemly things. It's just part of the plan. It's theater. And it's manipulative in a way that would make Goebbels' jaw drop.

Or maybe ACORN misread the mood of the country.

Mood of the country? The libs told me that Obama's election meant the Republican Party was finished, and that we wouldn't be able to raise a crowd if someone was giving away free Bibles to thump.

Now Killy is outraged because elderly and middle-aged thugs appear to be organized.

What was it Twain said about the rumors of his death? ;)
 
Mood of the country? The libs told me that Obama's election meant the Republican Party was finished, and that we wouldn't be able to raise a crowd if someone was giving away free Bibles to thump.

Now Killy is outraged because elderly and middle-aged thugs appear to be organized.

What was it Twain said about the rumors of his death? ;)

Crowds paid for by pharmas and insurance companies, bussed from site to site, and told what to say, hardly qualifies as a true crowd of constituents. Hecklers with talking points are just tools.

Public disorder sponsored by big business...nothing new...and nothing genuine.
 
SPECIAL ALERT -- Demonizing Free Speech? :mad:

As you know, American Values is a non-profit organization and does not engage in political activity.

However, I am sending you this special alert because I know many of you care deeply about the important public policy issues that are making headlines. All over the country, normal citizens are exercising their God-given rights of assembly, free speech and dissent. It is important for elected members of Congress to hear from their constituents, and it is a healthy exercise for our democratic republic.

But the reaction from some in the media and political establishment has been very disturbing. It appears as though there is a coordinated effort to delegitimize public dissent, which strikes at the heart of our constitutional guarantee of free speech. Here is a sample of statements we have collected in the past 24 hours:


One member of Congress from Texas referred to his own constituents as “a mob,” saying, “This mob ... did not come just to be heard, but to deny others the right to be heard.”


From the Democratic National Committee: “Republicans and their allied groups -- desperate after losing two consecutive elections and every major policy fight on Capitol Hill -- are inciting angry mobs of a small number of rabid right wing extremists funded by K Street Lobbyists to disrupt thoughtful discussions about the future of health care in America taking place in Congressional Districts across the country.”


From a Virginia congressman: “When you look at the fervor of some of these people who are all being whipped up by the right-wing talking heads on Fox, to me, you’re crossing a line.”


White House Spokesman Robert Gibbs: “I hope people will take a jaundiced eye to what is clearly the Astroturf nature of grass-roots lobbying. This is manufactured anger.”


CNN commentator and political strategist Donna Brazile: “They’re renting organizers. The left has done it. Now they’re doing it. This little small band of protesters are trying to stop members [of Congress] from doing their jobs.”

The same leftists who for years applauded when demonstrators took over the streets to protest the Iraq war, amnesty for illegal aliens or who attacked churches that supported marriage remaining between a man and woman, suddenly see a few hundred retirees, small businessmen, homemakers, farmers, sales clerks and just plain folks as evidence of “rightwing extremism.” Give me a break!

My friends, the Left believes that name-calling can intimidate you into silence. Don’t cave! As an American, you have a right to express your views to the politicians who WORK FOR YOU, even if they don’t like it.

The fact is, you are in the majority now – not the leftists trying to push European socialism on you.

The American people do not want government-run healthcare, as a new poll out today from Quinnipiac University shows. The poll found that “52 percent of American voters disapprove of the way [the president] is handling the health-care issue and 39 percent approve.”

Here’s more from the poll: By a whopping 72%-to-21% margin, voters don’t believe healthcare reform will be paid for or be “deficit neutral.” And by a 20-point margin, 57%-to-37%, voters say healthcare reform should be abandoned if it adds to the deficit.

By the way, the Washington, D.C., newspaper The Hill reported this weekend that labor unions and leftwing organizations “will spend between $10 million and $20 million this month to twist lawmakers’ arms over the stalled healthcare reform effort in Congress” and the Employee Free Choice Act. So, ACORN, Big Labor and other groups can organize and protest in support of the liberal agenda, but how dare anyone speak up against it!

Their tactics are just another disturbing example of the intolerant Left’s impulse to demonize and slander its opponents. But the Left doesn’t play fair; it plays by Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals.” It plays to win.

My fear, given the stakes and emotions on both sides, is that union thugs, ACORN activists and leftwing anarchists (who ransacked the streets of Minneapolis and St. Paul during last year’s Republican National Convention) will turn violent and innocent people will get hurt. If that happens, the radical Left will bear the responsibility for demonizing free speech
 
Crowds paid for by pharmas and insurance companies, bussed from site to site, and told what to say, hardly qualifies as a true crowd of constituents. Hecklers with talking points are just tools.

Public disorder sponsored by big business...nothing new...and nothing genuine.

Think of it as a stimulus package. I know I'm happy for the work.
 
I do like the phrase "Astroturf Roots." Kinda sums it up, really.
 
I suggest you do some research on Phillip Morris. Come back to me when you know what you're talking about.

Come back to me when you know about something other than the bottom of a whiskey bottle.
 
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what a load of bullshit that site is shoveling...

What part are you disputing?

That Americans for Prosperity is a "lobbyist-run group"? (See here.)

That FreedomWorks is a "lobbyist-run group"? (See here.)

That Americans for Prosperity and FreedomWorks are planning and coordinating these town-hall-meeting protests?

That they are circulating advised tactics of disruption, "rattling" the members of Congress, and artificial inflation of the protesters' numbers?

What?
 
Because by not busing in the Socialists, they get to claim the right is the one doing the unseemly things. It's just part of the plan. It's theater. And it's manipulative in a way that would make Goebbels' jaw drop.

Eh? It's the teabaggers who are channelling Goebbels here. Disrupting, shouting down and bullying opponents, as opposed to engaging them in rational public debate, are all classic fascist tactics. Fascists hold no copyright on such tactics, of course, but they fit well with fascism's essentially anti-intellectual character, and all fascist movements have made lavish use of them.

Or maybe ACORN misread the mood of the country.

Actually, the majority back Obama on health care reform.

That's why the teabaggers are advised to artificially inflate their numbers.
 
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Mood of the country? The libs told me that Obama's election meant the Republican Party was finished, and that we wouldn't be able to raise a crowd if someone was giving away free Bibles to thump.

Well? Remember what a sick, sad, pathetic joke the "Tea Party" protests turned out to be?

Again, that's why they're now resorting to artificial inflation of their numbers.
 
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