Speak Out: Is the Obama White House and the Dem's encouraging violence?

Posted by mobushwhacker on Fri, Aug 14, 2009, at 1:00 PM:

From Newsmax.Com

"On Aug. 10, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and majority leader Rep. Steny Hoyer accused health reform critics of being "un-American," as if citizens speaking out at political meetings had never happened before in America.

Days earlier Pelosi accused socialized medicine opponents of carrying signs with Swastikas, the symbol of national socialism (i.e., Naziism) into local town hall meetings with lawmakers. Reporters could find only one such sign rejecting Pelosi's and President Barack Obama's policies for being Nazi-like.

Other Democratic lawmakers parroted Pelosi's surreal propaganda, dishonestly smearing any who dared to question Obamacare as "brownshirts," "gangsters," or domestic terrorists like Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh.

Real terrorism, however, has come entirely from the left as ordinary citizens found themselves pushed, threatened, or locked out by partisan organizers and radical leftwing activists.

Only hours after the Obama White House told supporters to "punch back twice as hard" against critics, near St. Louis, African-American conservative Kenneth Gladney was attacked and savagely beaten by four N-word-spouting thugs wearing the purple t-shirts of the ultra-leftist Service Employee International Union (SEIU), one of the nation's two biggest government employee unions."

I think the answer is a resounding yes!

Replies (3)

  • Meglo,

    It was not the conservative protestors that turned violent at St. Louis. All one was doing was handing out "Don't TREAD ON ME FLAGS" to anyone who wanted one.

    It was the SEIU members (healthcare supporters) that beat the man up exclaiming "What kind of N---ER are you?"

    The health care reform (and I use that term loosely) being proposed will put a different value on different lives based on age.

    -- Posted by mobushwhacker on Fri, Aug 14, 2009, at 1:43 PM
  • To answer your question: no. These people are acting on their own beliefs. Why is that so surprising??

    -- Posted by Turnip on Fri, Aug 14, 2009, at 3:09 PM
  • Don't know about encouraging violance, but they sure do encourage high blood pressure.

    -- Posted by voyager on Fri, Aug 14, 2009, at 7:57 PM

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