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;Every time a pub got up to add a comment or want to put an amendment into some of the glitches they found in the bill before it was passed, the dems boo'd and hissed and yelled no, and grumbled. I don't know how many times there were calls for order and gavel banging.
Both searches, yours and mine, had duplicate articles, but the 2 that pop up most often in mine is the Huffington Post who told Obama to "break the kneecaps of the pubs" , Roland Martin of CNN who told O to go "gansta against the pubs", among others. Just for your info, the dems chose violence against the 'pubs ever since the [pub] party began back in the 1860s-18702.
Are we pushing the Eric Cantor one under the rug, too?
Here is one you have to read. I did not see or heare this before:
Left-Wing Violence Against Cops and Republicans — That's Unpossible! [Mark Hemingway]
Funny, with all this talk of the alleged threat of political violence in the health-care debate coming from the right, the national media has been strangley silent about this story:
A 23-year-old man from Austin, Texas, who was connected to a group that planned to disrupt the Republican National Convention (RNC) in September 2008, was sentenced today in federal court to possessing destructive devices. On May 14, in Minneapolis, U.S. District Court Chief Judge Michael Davis sentenced Bradley Neal Crowder to 24 months in prison and three years of supervised release on one count of possession of a destructive device. Crowder was indicted on Sept. 22, 2008,
and pleaded guilty on Jan. 8, 2009.
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According to trial testimony, McKay and Crowder, angered by the loss of the shields, purchased supplies for constructing Molotov cocktails at a St. Paul Wal-Mart on Aug. 31, including a gas can, motor oil and tampons. They also purchased gasoline at a gas station. They then manufactured the eight Molotov cocktails at an apartment on Dayton Avenue where they were staying.
During a FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force investigation, authorities learned through an informant that McKay and Crowder had manufactured the Molotov cocktails. Crowder was arrested on Sept. 1 for disorderly conduct during an RNC demonstration.
During a conversation overheard by law enforcement through electronic surveillance on Sept. 2, McKay told an informant that he intended to throw the Molotov cocktails at police vehicles parked in a lot near the Dayton Avenue apartment.
Oh and there's this related nugget:
A Texas woman faces trial this month in Austin on charges she threatened to kill a government informant who infiltrated an Austin-based group that planned to bomb the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., last fall.