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To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (22671)6/16/2010 10:03:46 AM
From: Jack Hartmann4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50505
 
355,000 teachers from the State of Illinois had better
get down on their knees and give full frontal fealty
to Oba-mao, because their pensions are toast...


Being from IL, I think bankruptcy is the future. No one can make the hard decision. The idjit voted in Scott Lee Cohen as the Dem Lt Gov not knowing anything about him.

NC voted in Greene in the same way.

We are in second place with 80B+ of unfunded pensions.

The Chicago school board voted to increase class size to 37. In a school system that can't graduate 50% of the students.

Good times as Rome burns...



To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (22671)6/17/2010 5:46:31 PM
From: SliderOnTheBlack6 Recommendations  Respond to of 50505
 
Progressives to Obama: "Act like a dictator"

I just caught this clip...

One of MSNBC's many resident progressive-socialist's,
Ed Schultz, calls for Obama to "act like a dictator,"
and just "tell America how it's going to be."

Schultz goes on to say...

"I don't want to hear any more about bipartisanship, I don't
what to hear anything more about olive branches, no more
reaching across the aisles. Damn the Republicans,
this country can't afford any more games."

MSNBC's Ed Schultz "Obama dictatorship video."

youtube.com

And the Tea Party members are extremists?

I think we know who the extremists are...



Remember, the main prerequisite to surviving, let alone
winning a war, is knowing you're under attack and in one
in the first place.

In case no one has noticed, we're in the beginning stages
of a political civil war. The cultural differences between
the left and the right, and those "inside the beltway" and
those in "fly over country," has never been wider. And not
only is the mainstream media doing it's best to vilify the
right, but it's now calling for the left to support a dictatorial
power grab.

Could be an interesting summer.

SOTB