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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Paul V. who wrote (112191)9/7/2011 1:49:57 PM
From: joefromspringfield3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 224729
 
"Can you honestly say without having a smile on your face that the Republicans during the recent deficit debate and threatening to shut down the government was not a threat promoted my Senator Paul and his fellow Senators.
Joe, I give you more credit than that!!!"

Yes Paul. I was referring to threats of physical violence. Here is my entire post:

Maxine Waters tells the tea party to go straight to Hell.

Andre Carson say they want to see African/Americans hanging from trees.

Mr. Hoffa says lets take out these sons of bitches.

Now Paul alludes to people physically attacking a radio entertainer.

They are really getting desperate. Is there no end to what these democrats will use to get their way? I haven't seen any threats from the tea party on any of the people on the left. All they want is constitutional government with fiscal responsibility.


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Voting not to increase a debt limit does not equate to threats of violence to me. I view their actions on this to be no different than those of Obama and Biden when they voted the same way with Bush in the Whitehouse. Exercising the right to vote the way you feel doesn't constitute a threat to me. Sorry but I see their actions a democracy in action.

Feel free to provide an example of the tea party advocating violence.
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