"A mob 1,000 strong marched lately into a quiet residential neighborhood to protest on the curb in front of Gov. Walker's home in a once-tranquil Milwaukee suburb. Such manifestation of hate simply crosses the line. Their protest scared the bejeesus out of neighbors, fearing property damage, and their kids. (Who are they, Mommy? What are they doing here?)"
11/23/11, "The Union War on Wisconsin Governor Walker," American Thinker, Gary Larson
"Unleashing forces of hate, making it personal, unions roll out heavy artillery in their all-out war against their declared enemy, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker. Union devotees will need about 540,200 signatures on petitions in 60 days to trigger a special recall election targeting the besieged rookie governor.
Their unilateral battle against budget restraints is one that goes beyond the well-orchestrated boos and catcalls into loathing. Fanned by public employee unions dead-set on rolling back Wisconsin Act 10, which limits members' collective bargaining, they take aim at Gov. Walker for pushing for its passage.
Act 10 does not, as media allege, "strip" collective bargaining -- it only reduces its grip on future negotiations by setting limits. In effect, the law requires certain public union members (not police and firefighters) to share in the solution to the state's budgetary crisis by curbing, but not eliminating, collective bargaining "rights," as media like to portray them -- always, indisputably, "rights."...
Speaking of rights: protests blocked Gov. Walker's speaking at events, even out of state, shouting him down Blackshirt-style, and taunting him, such as at the Wisconsin State Fair. Dialogue is not in the mix for the union folks. Free speech for protesters, but for no one else? And security is tightened for the governor in light of threats to his personal safety. Such is union-stirred hate brought to a new level.
A mob 1,000 strong marched lately into a quiet residential neighborhood to protest on the curb in front of Gov. Walker's home in a once-tranquil Milwaukee suburb. Such manifestation of hate simply crosses the line. Their protest scared the bejeesus out of neighbors, fearing property damage, and their kids. (Who are they, Mommy? What are they doing here?) Uncouth is "in," and relieving oneself in the street is okay?...
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11/22/11, The city of Los Angeles wanted to avoid violent confrontation with Occupy mobs so offered them free office space, farm land, and housing..
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