Monday, October 29, 2012

Liberal civility, Oct 27, 2012

Boortz asks, What's Going On Here?  ...."Here are some examples from just the last few days …

•A truck affixed with "Obama" stickers dumped a ton of nails in the parking lot of a tea party rally for Romney-Ryan
•Vandals change a church sign to read “Romney Hates Women” and “Christ Voted Democrat” in Indiana
•ObamaBots key “Obama” into cars outside a home with Romney yard signs
•ObamaBots fly a banner calling the GOP “Sexist” And “Racist” over a Romney rally in Florida
"This is all that these people can come up with, because they know that they have no real reason to support Obama this time around."

Huffington Post: Vandalism On Cars In Alta Loma, Calif.   "Police are searching for the vandal who carved President Barack Obama's name onto the hoods and ripped out the upholsteries of residents' cars in an Alta Loma, Calif. neighborhood, reports KTLA. Many of the homes on the block had prominent yard signs expressing support for Romney, including resident Ralph Sanchez's property."









Why Is Obama so Nasty and Vulgar?  "First, it bespeaks a coarsening of public language. No surprise there (Romney’s gentlemanlyness is more surprising, in fact); for a long time our movies and television have abandoned the rules that banned certain words and phrases. Still, until recently, our political leaders have avoided such vulgarities, at least in their public rhetoric. No more, at least at the highest level of the current Democrat Party."

Actor Martin Sheen, about to start shooting a film based on the notion that 9/11 was an inside job, thinks Mitt Romney is stupid.  "“Mr. Romney really showed his ass there, and how stupid he is and arrogant. There’s an old phrase, arrogance is ignorance matured, and that’s what we saw....” " Says Himself.

Obama Campaign Strategy: Vandalize Cars of Romney Supporters

Democrats using thug tactics to intimidate Republican Forida Voters
" "A nonregistered voter who casts a vote in the State of Florida may be subject to arrest, imprisonment, and/or other criminal sanctions," the letter warns.

"Chris Cate, a spokesman for the Florida Department of State, says most of the letters appear to be going to Republicans. He says voters who received one should report it to their local election supervisor or a state voter fraud hotline (1-877-868-3737) so authorities can find out who's behind the mailings. Most of the letters were postmarked in Seattle.
""This is an example of why voters need to be vigilant during the election season and to be aware that there may be people out there committing fraudulent acts," Cate said."

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