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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Left Wing Takeover Of Country Is Inciting Right Wing Reaction.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/04/16/clinton-warns-tea-party-anger-incite-right-wing-extremism/
Bill Clinton Warns Tea Party Anger Could Incite Right-Wing Extremism
As usual, the left wing extremists must mis-characterize what is happening around them.

This news article quotes Bill Clinton (who seemed to think that the White House was his private hunting preserve for sex with subordinates) talking about something other than sex. So right off my B.S. detector is screaming at me to ignore everything he says. Right now, the only thing I might think that Bill Clinton is an expert on, and is capable of talking about, is as a spokesman for any porn actress or Tiger Woods.

The Bill Clinton starts off talking about the anger of the Tea Party movement without putting it into context. The justified anger of the Tea Party movement, is against the criminal take over the of United States by left wing extremists who hate American and are doing everything they can to subvert the constitution and the bill of rights. For those of you of you that think I am exaggerating, you might want to try reading a history book. This country was founded by people fleeing Europe and England that didn't want to be told how to pray who to pray to. The American revolution was caused because the government (England) felt that the rights of the government was more important than the rights of the people. If you think you have any rights, other than to pay higher taxes, you are sadly mistaken.

Like any good left wing extremist, Bill Clinton has no facts to back up his position, so he uses unfounded accusations to bolster his position. The Oaklahoma bomber has as much in common with the Tea Party movement, as the average burglar or robber does with Barack Hussein Obama's goal to redistribute the wealth from those that have it to those that don't.

1 comment:

  1. The Scarlet PimpernelApril 18, 2010 at 8:28 AM

    And since they don't actually have the support they claim, they also resort to astroturfing:

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/apr/14/crashing-the-tea-party/

    See also commentary here:
    http://patriotpost.us/edition/2010/04/16/digest/

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