Union Goons Beat People At St Louis Townhall

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Andrew1990

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Originally posted by: piasabird
Since the President of the United States has not condemned this attack by Union Thugs on the registered voters, it is very logical that the President of someone in the Democratic party authorized this action or is behind it. It is time for a special prosecutor to investigate this incident. This is an illegal action designed to squash people's Civil Rights, and freedom of speech. Why were all these union goons invited to the meeting? The answer is obvious; the left wanted a physical confrontation. It is a plot to try to restict freedom of speech and to bate conservatives into violent physical acts. This is a deliberat act of treason against democracy itself.

Now I dont think it is a conspiracy like that.

As many of you know, people in groups are dumb asses, no exception. These Union thugs were probably drunk(typical of their kind) and wanted to start a fight with a bystander.
 

jpeyton

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AHAHAHAHAHAHA

The tea-bagging conservatwit who got "beat up" is now taking donations for his medical bills because he...wait for it...doesn't have health insurance.

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: AAAHAHAHAHHAHA
 

Andrew1990

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
AHAHAHAHAHAHA

The tea-bagging conservatwit who got "beat up" is now taking donations for his medical bills because he...wait for it...doesn't have health insurance.

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: AAAHAHAHAHHAHA

So, what you are saying is that a healthy man that was taking a calculated gamble by not having Health insurance got the shit beat out of him and this is funny?

Why should he have to pay medical bills when it is obvious that the Union workers were at fault?




 

jpeyton

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Originally posted by: Andrew1990
Why should he have to pay medical bills when it is obvious that the Union workers were at fault?
Since he was uninsured, the hospital paid for his care, and they passed the costs along to you.

He was too shortsighted to keep money saved for "accidental" care, and now this fiscally irresponsible conservative wants handouts to fill the gap.

This guy is leech on society.
 

heyheybooboo

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Kenneth Gladney wants his case prosecuted as a 'hate crime'


:laugh:



This guy will become more comedy gold than Joe the Plumber.


"The injured persons claim is against the property insurance company who insures the physical property where the rally took place and where he was injured."

Gladney is accepting donations toward his medical expenses. Gladney told reporters he was laid off recently and has no health insurance.

Gladney sat in a wheelchair, his knee bandaged, holding a flag that read: ?Don?t Tread on Me.?
(Dude. You forgot the neck brace.)

"It just seems there's no freedom of speech without being attacked," Gladney said. On Friday, he said he had been hired by the Tea Party folks to hand out the flags

Sounds like a workman's comp claim against the St. Louis Tea Party.

I wonder if he signed a sub-contractor waiver-of-liability form? :D
 

Andrew1990

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: Andrew1990
Why should he have to pay medical bills when it is obvious that the Union workers were at fault?
Since he was uninsured, the hospital paid for his care, and they passed the costs along to you.

He was too shortsighted to keep money saved for "accidental" care, and now this fiscally irresponsible conservative wants handouts to fill the gap.

This guy is leech on society.

Actually by passing the cost on to me, you really mean yourself as I am on medicaid, lol.


Also, how is Union Members beating the shit out of him accidental?
 

blackangst1

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: Andrew1990
Why should he have to pay medical bills when it is obvious that the Union workers were at fault?
Since he was uninsured, the hospital paid for his care, and they passed the costs along to you.

He was too shortsighted to keep money saved for "accidental" care, and now this fiscally irresponsible conservative wants handouts to fill the gap.

This guy is leech on society.

And if taxes paid his ins, he still would be ;)
 

Andrew1990

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Originally posted by: heyheybooboo
Originally posted by: Andrew1990

Also, how is Union Members beating the shit out of him accidental?

You and I don't seem to be watching the same video.

Perhaps you will provide a link?

Hmm, what exactly did I see there? The slow motion was a bit confusing. Also from the people's reactions in the film you linked, it seems that they are blaming the Union members.

Now the tape did start after the fact of what happened, but from what I could tell my assumptions were correct unless you can point at a certain time frame in the video that I missed.

Thank You
 

heyheybooboo

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Originally posted by: Andrew1990
Originally posted by: heyheybooboo
Originally posted by: Andrew1990

Also, how is Union Members beating the shit out of him accidental?

You and I don't seem to be watching the same video.

Perhaps you will provide a link?

Hmm, what exactly did I see there? The slow motion was a bit confusing. Also from the people's reactions in the film you linked, it seems that they are blaming the Union members.

Now the tape did start after the fact of what happened, but from what I could tell my assumptions were correct unless you can point at a certain time frame in the video that I missed.

Thank You


Dood.

That's it. The dreadful incident in its entirety.

So.

Once again.

Where is the video of the 'union thugs' beating up Kenneth Gladney ?

 

GuitarDaddy

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Originally posted by: Patranus
This entire thing is funny.

The Democrats say they want a 'discussion' on health care but then come out on the Sunday news shows and say they are going to ram it through whether people want it or not.

Sure sounds like their minds are made up...



The Democrats said the wanted a discussion in January, and the only discussion they have gotten for the last 7 months has been "FU you soicialist bastards". At this point I hope the Dems ram it hard and ram it deep:) even if they have to give some of the blue dogs the Mike Vick treatment;)
 

GuitarDaddy

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Originally posted by: piasabird
and to bate conservatives into violent physical acts. .

What kind of bait is required to drive a conservative to violence? A crisp ten spot:gift:


And last I checked, gouding or baiting someone is free speech. Violence regardless of how provoked is against the law.

And your gem about a "deliberate act of treason against the democracy itself" cracked me up, I pictured you with a curly white wig and a red coat
 

CitizenKain

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Funny how this guy is so injured that he walked away from the whole thing. Surprised he didn't carve a B on his face on the way down.
 

fskimospy

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Originally posted by: CitizenKain
Funny how this guy is so injured that he walked away from the whole thing. Surprised he didn't carve a B on his face on the way down.

He walked away, but appeared in a wheelchair the next day. Sometimes injuries aren't noticeable until later but it does seem awfully suspicious.

Again though, it's pretty hilarious how someone going to scream about the Democrats' health plan is the poster child for the sort of thing the plan is designed to prevent.
 

Mr. Lennon

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Wow this whole thing has been so blown out of proportion. LOL @ people considering this ass grabbing match "violence". Maybe I'll care when there is some real blood shed.
 

Robor

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Originally posted by: HomerJS
Originally posted by: Patranus
Originally posted by: HomerJS
BTW - for those of you who still think this is some kind of grass roots uprising by the people its a GOP tactic that has been used before.

Remember the 2000 election recount in Florida. Well dressed angry mob shows up at a polling place to stop the recount using violence. The GOP claimed then it was just random voters but the evidence suggested otherwise

Well dressed GOP angry mob

Where exactly have you been for the past 8 years with the Democrats?
NONE of those events were "grass roots" and backed by moveon.org, codepink, or any other of the hundred of liberal groups.

Show one instance organized by any of these groups billed as grass roots and I'll consider your post more then you just trying to blow down my house of bricks.

Didn't Jon Stewart expose one of these 'grass roots' people from a town hall recently? Fox News made an assertion, a woman brought it up at the town hall, Fox News reported it as though it was grass roots. Wash, rinse, spin.
 

Robor

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Originally posted by: Patranus
Rutrough...

The White House struck back hard on Friday against conservative pundits and town hall protesters who have compared the President to Hitler and his policies to Nazism, saying that the critics are "on thin ice" and should "take that temperature down a bit."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...-rush-na_n_254147.html

Are they going to put me in time out?

A ban would be preferred. That or a thread/day limit.
 

Corn

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Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: Patranus
Rutrough...

The White House struck back hard on Friday against conservative pundits and town hall protesters who have compared the President to Hitler and his policies to Nazism, saying that the critics are "on thin ice" and should "take that temperature down a bit."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...-rush-na_n_254147.html

Are they going to put me in time out?

A ban would be preferred. That or a thread/day limit.

Maybe you should just assault him.
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: Patranus
Rutrough...

The White House struck back hard on Friday against conservative pundits and town hall protesters who have compared the President to Hitler and his policies to Nazism, saying that the critics are "on thin ice" and should "take that temperature down a bit."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...-rush-na_n_254147.html

Are they going to put me in time out?

A ban would be preferred. That or a thread/day limit.

Maybe you should just assault him.

Would that be considered sodomy?
 
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Originally posted by: PJABBER
Originally posted by: RyanPaulShaffer
Hey, it's the Chicago Way. This guy will probably get a dead fish delivered to his house or wake up next to a horse's head.

And that "Meet the Mob" link is hilarious. "ZOMG TEH MOBZ!"

Doesn't it seem like the conservatives have a better sense of humor and are more attractive, to boot?

Here is the girl (well she is 30, so that makes her a girl to me!) that put together "Meet the Mob" -

Dana

Just sayin.

Wow. She's hot!
 

SammyJr

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Originally posted by: Patranus
NONE of those events were "grass roots" and backed by moveon.org, codepink, or any other of the hundred of liberal groups.

Who started those groups? What is their funding source? These are grass roots organizations because they were started and are funded by ordinary people.

Astroturfers, like the Tea Baggers, are funded by interested business and promoted by people like Beck and Limbaugh. Its a form of paid corporate lobbying.

Please recognize the difference.
 

tweaker2

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Hey, I see the Dems are being shouted down in this thread the same way they're getting it at the town hall meetings. LOL