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Old 09-06-2011, 08:52 PM
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Katz,

Just to let you know, I have reported your post to the Administrator.
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Old 09-06-2011, 08:53 PM
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Katz,

Your attempt at humor was hateful. Please cease and desist from it. Your attempt was not appreciated.
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Old 09-06-2011, 09:13 PM
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That is old news. It was pointed out with old footage that both parties use that crosshairs analogy. Nothing there.
There you are again.....tit for tat is your answer.

So who said.... "I want xxxx armed and dangerous!"
"Don't retreat Reload"
"2nd amendment solution"

Give me both a Repub and a Democrat......


Waiting.
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Old 09-06-2011, 09:15 PM
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Katz,

Your attempt at humor was hateful. Please cease and desist from it. Your attempt was not appreciated.
Do you know what you sound like?
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Old 09-06-2011, 09:19 PM
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When you throw a rock into a pack of dogs, it is always the one who got hit that yelps the loudest...
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Old 09-06-2011, 09:19 PM
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There you are again.....tit for tat is your answer.

So who said.... "I want xxxx armed and dangerous!"
"Don't retreat Reload"
"2nd amendment solution"

Give me both a Repub and a Democrat......


Waiting.
Obama has used more inflammatory language then any other sitting President in history. He is embarrassing. A president should act and talk in a dignified manner, not like some street thug!!!
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Old 09-06-2011, 09:31 PM
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I read all the post here and it sounds like I`m listening to Congress, no wonder we can`t get anything done, its ok to disagree, but why do you all have to be so disagreeable. We can`t seem to come together on solving our problems. Your not a democrate, your not a republican, you are an American, start acting like one. Its sad to see that the only time we come together as one is when something like 9-11 happens.
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Old 09-06-2011, 09:36 PM
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I read all the post here and it sounds like I`m listening to Congress, no wonder we can`t get anything done, its ok to disagree, but why do you all have to be so disagreeable. We can`t seem to come together on solving our problems. Your not a democrate, your not a republican, you are an American, start acting like one. Its sad to see that the only time we come together as one is when something like 9-11 happens.
You are right. Ready? Let us now have a group hug. Ahhhh I feel better now. Good night.
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Old 09-06-2011, 09:41 PM
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I read all the post here and it sounds like I`m listening to Congress, no wonder we can`t get anything done, its ok to disagree, but why do you all have to be so disagreeable. We can`t seem to come together on solving our problems. Your not a democrate, your not a republican, you are an American, start acting like one. Its sad to see that the only time we come together as one is when something like 9-11 happens.
Well said, but right wingers are not known for their flexibility.....they live in a black and white world while most of us can see lots of shades of gray...
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Old 09-06-2011, 09:52 PM
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Well said, but right wingers are not known for their flexibility.....they live in a black and white world while most of us can see lots of shades of gray...
Well, the financial ledgers are in black and white and most responsible people can see alot of red, as in debt. Conservative are more flexible then liberals because we try, and usually succeed, in solving problems without the help of the government.
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Old 09-06-2011, 09:54 PM
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How do you explain all the Tea Partiers that I know who are also Teamsters?
that is the problem when you do not have a right to work state. People have to be in the union whether they want to or not.

Does that explain it for you?
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Old 09-06-2011, 09:57 PM
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Has anyone read Hoffa's entire speech, not just heard a soundbite?
I didn't get that tone when I read it. He is talking about getting out the vote.

Here it is....
Here is a transcript of Hoffa’s entire speech on Monday:

“Are there any Teamsters in the house? This is Motown, but today, this is union town. We are union, we are workers. That is the message that we send today, and that is the message that we send to America.

There is a war on workers. You see it everywhere: It is in the unemployment, it is in the Tea Party, it is in the people that fight what we believe in. And we see the war in Wisconsin where they try to take collective bargaining from our public employees. We took two senate seats back, we are taking Wisconsin back.

That’s number one. Number two, in Ohio, we are fighting a battle there with regard to taking away collective bargaining. We will beat SB5. We’ve got a million signatures. We are going to win in Ohio — that is our number two. And in Michigan, they are thinking about right to work. It ain’t going to happen in Michigan. No way.

We have to keep an eye on the battle we face — a war on workers. And you see it everywhere there is the Tea Party. And you know there is only one way to beat and win that war.

The one thing about working people is we like a good fight. And you know what, they’ve got a war, they’ve got a war with us and there is only going to be one winner. It is going to be the workers of Michigan and America – we are going to win that war. All the way.

But it starts with your involvement, it starts with next November. We’ve got a bunch of people there that don’t’ want the president to succeed, and they are called the Tea Party – the people who don’t want him to do anything right and he is working hard for us.

President Obama is frustrated by what’s going on. Well, guess what, we’ve got the vote. And the answer to what we say is, we remember in November. We will beat the Tea Party and give this country back to workers and America. We can do it together.”

We’ve also got to talk about jobs. I get so tired about people who …(inaudible) these big corporations that send our jobs to Mexico, they send our jobs to China, and they’ve got the audacity to say ‘where are the jobs?’


Well I’ve got news for you. It’s time to bring those jobs back to America and bring America back to work. That’s what we’ve got to do.

We are going to hear from President Obama in a few minutes, and I am so glad that he has come to Michigan because this is where he sees the real America. He looks out on this army of people and you know what I say? President Obama, this is your army. We are ready to march. President Obama, we want one thing: Jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs…(The crowd joins the chant.)

That’s what we are going to tell America…..When he sees what we are doing here, he will be inspired, but he needs help. And you know what? Everybody here has got a vote. If we go back, we keep the eye on the prize, lets take these sons-of-bitches out and give America back to America where we belong.”
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Old 09-06-2011, 10:00 PM
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so Richie,you admit the speech was edited. Why? Because as I stated earlier the "war" is at the voting booth. This is what Fox edited. They are so dishonest it makes me sick.
As for the tea party being anti-labor if an organization is anti-union as the tea party is then I think they are anti-labor. Just look at what happened in Wisconsin and Minnesota.
They edited out the rah-rah-rah, we union workers are the backbone of this country, and we won't be taken lightly; blah, blah, blah. OK I'm good with that, but it's wasn't that newsworthy a bit of rhetoric. What was newsworthy was the union president offering violence on behest of the President, if he would only ask.

Pretty good summation; don't you think?

We really had to hear the whole speech, just for the one line that makes you sit up and say "What the h*ll did he just say???"
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Old 09-06-2011, 10:04 PM
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Katz,

Your attempt at humor was hateful. Please cease and desist from it. Your attempt was not appreciated.
C'mon, you laughed at the "it's Bush's fault it's dark anyway joke"; c'mon Buggy, I know you did.
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Old 09-06-2011, 10:06 PM
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President Obama, this is your army. We are ready to march.

What does this mean? Is he saying that the union is Obama's army? Obama is supposed to be representing every American worker, no? I have never seen a President be so polarizing in my life!!!
 


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