Soggy in NOLA
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Face it kids... what's on display in WI is classic union BS.
No it isn't. You're a brainwashed dope.
Wow... that's it?
What union are you in tough guy?
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Face it kids... what's on display in WI is classic union BS.
No it isn't. You're a brainwashed dope.
Impoverished Dittoheads have been programmed to hate labor.
Right Wing Disease (RWD) strikes again.
Seems to me it's the leftist nitwits that feel the need to join clubs to make a decent living. Unions.... clubs for the mediocre.
Face it kids... what's on display in WI is classic union BS.
No it isn't. You're a brainwashed dope.
Wow... that's it?
What union are you in tough guy?
Impoverished Dittoheads have been programmed to hate labor.
Right Wing Disease (RWD) strikes again.
Seems to me it's the leftist nitwits that feel the need to join clubs to make a decent living. Unions.... clubs for the mediocre.
Your brain is gone.
I suggest you sue Murdoch and Oxyrush.
No it isn't. You're a brainwashed dope.
Wow... that's it?
What union are you in tough guy?
I'm not in a union, stupid.
You even have a job?
Where'd ya go Johnny Ballsack?
No it isn't. You're a brainwashed dope.
Wow... that's it?
What union are you in tough guy?
I'm not in a union, stupid.
You even have a job?
I doubt you even have a job.
I mean, Isn't it, well, a bit ironic that the protesters in Madison, blocking the state senate chamber, are chanting "Freedom, Democracy, Union" while trying to prevent a vote?
Preventing a vote is suddenly novel? Someone get this guy a newspaper from the past decade.
...so like a typical leftie....you think FORCE is the answer.....
Going too far with this one, junior. The Constitution allows these people to protest civilly. Which is precisely what they are doing. I would expect a Tea Bagger like yourself to have a better understanding of the Constitution. Well, except for that whole Christine O'Donnell moran....
Going too far with this one, junior. The Constitution allows these people to protest civilly. Which is precisely what they are doing. I would expect a Tea Bagger like yourself to have a better understanding of the Constitution. Well, except for that whole Christine O'Donnell moran....
Listen pops....i didn't state that they had no right to protest.....i'm pointing out what they are protesting against....the Democratic process....
...and that elections have consequences....
....do you think Congressmen abandoning their jobs is part of the Democratic process...?
...when lefties lose elections they whine and act as if they don't count...and you claim they are being "civil"...? ...NOT even according to their OWN rules...
This is all a result of the Republican's decision to lobby on behalf of the wealthy to have their "tax cuts" extended. With the exclusion of this one group who already controls most of the private wealth in the nation, the Republicans have compiled an "enemies list" and targeted these groups that have traditionally supported the Democrats to take the financial "hit!"How do some of you defend the fact that officials elected by the public to do a job and make tough decisions have effectively 'run away from home" in order not to have to do their job? This behavior is completely childish. They know they're going to lose their "game" so they've thrown down the game pieces and refused to play. The democratic process gave control to the Republicans in the legislature this time. If the public doesn't like the results, they'll make a change during the next election cycle. If the run away Democrats don't understand how the process works, they need to be permanently relieved of their jobs.
Going too far with this one, junior. The Constitution allows these people to protest civilly. Which is precisely what they are doing. I would expect a Tea Bagger like yourself to have a better understanding of the Constitution. Well, except for that whole Christine O'Donnell moran....
Listen pops....i didn't state that they had no right to protest.....i'm pointing out what they are protesting against....the Democratic process....
...and that elections have consequences....
....do you think Congressmen abandoning their jobs is part of the Democratic process...?
...when lefties lose elections they whine and act as if they don't count...and you claim they are being "civil"...? ...NOT even according to their OWN rules...
Wow, this is too funny. I saw this coming.
So, what were the Tea Party protests in 2009? When the 'consequence' of the ELECTIONS were an overwhelming Democratic majority.
What was the whole point of the formation of the Tea Party in its various forms?
...that's right, according to Eagle here...
...TO PROTEST DEMOCRACY.
This is all a result of the Republican's decision to lobby on behalf of the wealthy to have their "tax cuts" extended. With the exclusion of the one group who already controls most of the private wealth in the nation, the Republicans have decided to compile any enemy list and target these Democratic supporters to take the financial "hit!"How do some of you defend the fact that officials elected by the public to do a job and make tough decisions have effectively 'run away from home" in order not to have to do their job? This behavior is completely childish. They know they're going to lose their "game" so they've thrown down the game pieces and refused to play. The democratic process gave control to the Republicans in the legislature this time. If the public doesn't like the results, they'll make a change during the next election cycle. If the run away Democrats don't understand how the process works, they need to be permanently relieved of their jobs.
Going too far with this one, junior. The Constitution allows these people to protest civilly. Which is precisely what they are doing. I would expect a Tea Bagger like yourself to have a better understanding of the Constitution. Well, except for that whole Christine O'Donnell moran....
Listen pops....i didn't state that they had no right to protest.....i'm pointing out what they are protesting against....the Democratic process....
...and that elections have consequences....
....do you think Congressmen abandoning their jobs is part of the Democratic process...?
...when lefties lose elections they whine and act as if they don't count...and you claim they are being "civil"...? ...NOT even according to their OWN rules...
Wow, this is too funny. I saw this coming.
So, what were the Tea Party protests in 2009? When the 'consequence' of the ELECTIONS were an overwhelming Democratic majority.
What was the whole point of the formation of the Tea Party in its various forms?
...that's right, according to Eagle here...
...TO PROTEST DEMOCRACY.
Preventing a vote is suddenly novel? Someone get this guy a newspaper from the past decade.
...so like a typical leftie....you think FORCE is the answer.....Quit'cher whining............
"Why do so many Republicans declare war against workers and programs that create jobs? Would Gov. Walker have shown such contempt for Lech Walesa when the Solidarity union leader was fighting for workers in Poland? The Wisconsin Democrats are doing exactly what Walesa did: fight for workers, for jobs and for democracy."
"Wałęsa was an electrician by trade, with no higher education. Soon after beginning work at the Gdańsk (then, "Lenin") Shipyards, he became a trade-union activist. For this he was persecuted by the Polish communist government, placed under surveillance, fired in 1976, and arrested several times. In August 1980 he was instrumental in negotiations that led to the ground-breaking Gdańsk Agreement between striking workers and the government, and he became a co-founder of the Solidarity trade-union movement. Arrested again after martial law was imposed and Solidarity was outlawed, upon release he continued his activism and was prominent in the establishment of the 1989 Round Table Agreement that led to semi-free parliamentary elections in June 1989 and to a Solidarity-led government.
In 1990 he successfully ran for the newly re-established office of President of Poland."