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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (135526)6/19/2012 2:38:26 PM
From: Neeka1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224750
 
Unless you're on medicaid or workers comp, what benefits have you received from the taxpayers of WA state?



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (135526)6/19/2012 2:46:19 PM
From: longnshort3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224750
 
Children Heckled by Democrats While Singing Patriotic Song
(see VIDEO)
(what is wrong with you people ? seriously what the f is wrong with you people)

Jun 19, 2012

By Todd Starnes

A group of New York City children banned from singing “God Bless the USA” at a graduation ceremony were heckled by adults when they sang the song at a nearby playground.

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The protest had been organized by parents at PS 90 in Coney Island. They were outraged after principal Greta Hawkins banned kindergartners from performing the song at their graduation ceremony. Staffers said the principal was worried the patriotic anthem might offend other cultures.

She also feared that the Lee Greenwood song would not be age-appropriate for the youngsters – concerns shared by the New York City Dept. of Education.

Among those attending the protest was Rep. Bob Turner (R-NY) who had been invited by parents. Turner is running for the U.S. Senate against Sen. Kristen Gillibrand (D-NY).

“I thought it would be a great idea,” Turner said. “The kids were a delight.”

According to video of the incident, boys and girls were waving American flags and singing “God Bless the USA” when adults began swarming and shouting.

They were shouting down the kids as they were singing,” Turner told Fox News Radio. “This was really bad form.”

The website Politicker transcribed some of the protest.

“You Republicans come go to a Republican area and do that, we don’t do that here,” one of the hecklers said. “This is ridiculous, this is sad. This is so crazy. This is sad.”

A Turner staffer can be heard off camera asking the protesters to stop – and to “let the kids sing.”

“The kids don’t even know what they’re singing,” the unidentified protester replied. “They got something you tell them to say. It’s ridiculous. It’s sad, sad, sad. You all are going to burn in hell. You all burn in hell. Shame on you. Shame on you.”

At one point, a tattooed protester cursed.

“You got a right to make noise, I got a right to make noise,” the protester said.

The video shows boys and girls as they began chanting, ‘USA USA” in an attempt to drown out the protesters.

Turner accused the Gillilbrand campaign of orchestrating the hecklers. He said at least one “tracker” from her campaign was present filming the altercation.

“These people were doing some provocative things to get some sort of a news story,” Turner told Fox News Radio. “We can have our political differences, but I thought this was over the top.”

Glen Caplin, a spokesman for the Gillibrand campaign said it was outrageous to think that they had anything to do with the incident.

“This is a bizarrely-false claim,” Caplin said in a statement to Fox News Radio. “No one from our campaign had anything to do with the mayhem of this event. Young schoolchildren know the difference between the truth and make-believe, so it’s too bad Congressman Turner didn’t learn anything from the kids.”

Turner said Gillibrand needs to explain herself.

“That would be a good starting point,” he said.

VIDEO

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (135526)6/19/2012 2:58:29 PM
From: sm1th3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224750
 
I am paying for it just like I have been paying for it the past 56 years.


Apparently you have not been fully paying for it or there wouldn't be any debt. It is so much easier to support spending when you don't plan on paying for it.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (135526)6/20/2012 10:15:51 AM
From: longnshort2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224750
 
Florida Voter Purge Removes More Republicans, Ends Liberal Racism Narrative
By Matt Vespa on Jun 20, 2012 in 2012 Election News, In The News, Opinion, Politics

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Gov. Rick Scott

Sarah Rumpf posted yesterday about the Florida voter purge with an interesting spin. MSNBC’s Martin Bashir, another bloviated ignoramus, commented on the event asking “Why is the Sunshine State in the midst of a purge that even Josef Stalin would admire?” As Ken Shepherd of Newsbustersnoted, “the purge,” by the way, is one admitted by a Democratic official in Broward County, Florida, to be “very, very microscopic” in nature.” However,” Bashir and company ran with a Miami Herald story that spotlighted a 91-year-old World War II veteran who was sent a letter by Broward County (Fla.) officials that questioned whether he was eligible to vote. Bill Internicola, who was awarded the Bronze Star for his bravery in battle, “one of many innocent victims in Gov. Rick Scott’s purge meant to reduce voter rolls in advance of November elections, Bashir insisted.”

Yet, ” a review of the Herald article itself makes abundantly clear the “purge” is anything but. Only 2600 notices were sent to voters who were believed to be noncitizens erroneously on the voter rolls. That amounts to a puny 0.023 percent of the state’s 11,323,464 currently-registered voters (see Florida Division of Elections website here).

Furthermore, according to the Orlando Sentinel:

Of the first 107 names reported purged by the state’s 67 county election supervisors through late last week, a Political Pulse analysis was able to identify 94 from voter registration rolls. Of those, 33 were Republicans and 32 were Democrats. Another 25 were officially “no party affiliation” and the remaining four were of other or of unknown party affiliation.

…The purge took out 41 white, non-Hispanic voters, 33 Hispanic voters and eight black, non-Hispanic voters, with the rest being either other races, or unknown. It also took out 55 men and 36 women, with the rest not identifying a gender.

As Rumpf noted, So…let me get this straight.

The evil, racist voter purge actually ended up dropping more Republicans than Democrats? More white men than minorities?

I agree. It’s very interesting.