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Member Section => Politics & RKBA => Topic started by: ericire12 on June 30, 2009, 09:56:25 AM
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I think she meant to say "Freedom fighters" (http://smileyx.com/smilies/winking0071.gif)
http://hotair.com/archives/2009/06/30/ca-dem-leader-why-do-we-allow-free-speech-to-terrorize-politicians/
This would be great satire, except that California’s Speaker of the Assembly, Karen Bass, was foolish enough to say it — and believe it. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Bass responded to a question about conservative talk radio by calling show hosts terrorists, and openly wondering why we allow people to call politicians and give their opinions (via The Corner):
"How do you think conservative talk radio has affected the Legislature’s work?
The Republicans were essentially threatened and terrorized against voting for revenue. Now [some] are facing recalls. They operate under a terrorist threat: “You vote for revenue and your career is over. I don’t know why we allow that kind of terrorism to exist. I guess it’s about free speech, but it’s extremely unfair."
Beware the politicians who consider dissent terrorism. They’re either idiotic beyond belief, or tyrants waiting for an opportunity. Bass might just be both.
(http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/speaker/images/static/mainHeader.jpg)
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The “slippery slope” keeps getting steeper.
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Here is her website where you can make your dissent be heard:
http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/speaker/
Light her up boys! (http://glocktalk.com/forums/images/smilies/50cal.gif)
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Our First Amendment Rights have been slowly eroding. We can't talk about certain races, sexual orientation or Christianity (sometimes even Jewish beliefs). We are not allowed to express ourselves unless it is politically correct. And now, we see the warning shot over our bow of contacting our elected representatives being outlawed.
This is the reason for the Second Amendment! People like Karen Bass will tell you it is a reason to strip us of our Second Amendment Rights, but it is exactly what our founding fathers called for when drafting the Ammendment.
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Here in Minnesota the democratic controlled legislature passed budget bills that left nearly a $3 billion budget shortfall. The legislature proposed closing the gap with tax increases.
Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R) vetoed all of the tax increases. So, in order to balance the budget he is using the line item veto. Just prior to the end of the legislative session this year he told the legislators the following:
NOTE: In Minnesota the Democratic Party is named the Democratic Farmer Labor (DFL) Party.
“A key principle is that the DFL-controlled legislature shouldn’t spend more money than the state has available. Unfortunately, they have done just that and now I’ll fix it.”
“Passing a balanced budget is the legislature’s most fundamental job. Unfortunately, so far this year the DFL majority has failed to get the job done. In January, I outlined a balanced budget that prioritized important areas like public safety, military and veterans, and K-12 education. Now we’re in the final days of this legislative session and it’s time to let the people of Minnesota know that this will be resolved. It should get done on time and I’m saying it will get done on time."
“If the DFL cannot balance this budget without reaching into Minnesotans’ pockets and increasing our already uncompetitive taxes in ways that will kill job growth, I’m prepared to make the tough decisions they’ve avoided and take action to balance the budget.”
“I’m willing to work with the DFL on a reasonable plan, but I’m not willing to let them squeeze more money out of taxpayers and further burden job creators and employers in the midst of the toughest economy in more than 60 years. One way or another, we will get the budget situation resolved, keeping taxpayers and families first in our minds.”
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I bet the Dims just love him! ::)
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Another thing that happens up here, and I'm sure in other parts of the country, is that those opposed to something will spend millions on ad campaigns and law suits. If the special interests, unions and DFL would send their advertising and legal money to the state coffers the issue would not be nearly as large.
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I think she meant to say "Freedom fighters" (http://smileyx.com/smilies/winking0071.gif)
http://hotair.com/archives/2009/06/30/ca-dem-leader-why-do-we-allow-free-speech-to-terrorize-politicians/(http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/speaker/images/static/mainHeader.jpg)
The idea of disent being equated to terrorism seems to have become part of the liberal play book. I found this on Newsbusters.
Krugman Accuses Republicans Of 'A Form Of Treason' http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2009/06/29/krugman-accuses-republicans-form-treason
If, like virtually all House Republicans and a handful of Dems, you don't agree with the likes of Henry Waxman on the need to take radical measures on the climate, you're guilty of . . . "a form of treason." Treason against the planet, to be precise.
That was Krugman's formulation in his New York Times column of today, Betraying The Planet.
This is really dangerous language. If this mantra sticks it will be leveraged by liberals and used to put down dissent. After all, a terrorist must be eradicated.
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Those of us that dissent are being called terrorists. If I am not mistaken, we are at war with terrorists. (for all those on the left, see Sept. 11, 2001)
So could this be considered a declaration of war against those of us who do not believe in socialism / communism / economic collapse?
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Those of us that dissent are being called terrorists. If I am not mistaken, we are at war with terrorists. (for all those on the left, see Sept. 11, 2001)
So could this be considered a declaration of war against those of us who do not believe in socialism / communism / economic collapse?
Probably,
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Probably, Yes!
Fixed it for ya! ;D
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The “slippery slope” keeps getting steeper.
And slicker.
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I'm offended and sickened that she would use such language to describe voters telling THEIR REPRESENTATIVES how they want to be represented. Our form of government is a representative republic, and letting your representative know how you'd like them to vote is essential to the legislature doing the will of the people. She has no business being the Speaker.
Our last Speaker, Willie Brown, nicknamed himself the "Ayatolla of the Assembly", and was also called "The Real Slick Willie". I think she needs a nickname too. Hmmm, what rhymes with Bass? ;)
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The hypocrisy of the left never ceases to amaze me. During the LAST Presidential administration those on the left told us that dissent was the highest form of patriotism. Now, when their guy is in office, dissent is terrorism.
I hope the people who elected these clowns, from Obama on down, are REALLY proud of the way things are unfolding.
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I'm offended and sickened that she would use such language to describe voters telling THEIR REPRESENTATIVES how they want to be represented. Our form of government is a representative republic, and letting your representative know how you'd like them to vote is essential to the legislature doing the will of the people. She has no business being the Speaker.
Our last Speaker, Willie Brown, nicknamed himself the "Ayatolla of the Assembly", and was also called "The Real Slick Willie". I think she needs a nickname too. Hmmm, what rhymes with Bass? ;)
I didn't know that bass rhymed with dumb bitch.
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Here in Minnesota the democratic controlled legislature passed budget bills that left nearly a $3 billion budget shortfall. The legislature proposed closing the gap with tax increases.
Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R) vetoed all of the tax increases. So, in order to balance the budget he is using the line item veto. Just prior to the end of the legislative session this year he told the legislators the following:
NOTE: In Minnesota the Democratic Party is named the Democratic Farmer Labor (DFL) Party.
“A key principle is that the DFL-controlled legislature shouldn’t spend more money than the state has available. Unfortunately, they have done just that and now I’ll fix it.”
“Passing a balanced budget is the legislature’s most fundamental job. Unfortunately, so far this year the DFL majority has failed to get the job done. In January, I outlined a balanced budget that prioritized important areas like public safety, military and veterans, and K-12 education. Now we’re in the final days of this legislative session and it’s time to let the people of Minnesota know that this will be resolved. It should get done on time and I’m saying it will get done on time."
“If the DFL cannot balance this budget without reaching into Minnesotans’ pockets and increasing our already uncompetitive taxes in ways that will kill job growth, I’m prepared to make the tough decisions they’ve avoided and take action to balance the budget.”
“I’m willing to work with the DFL on a reasonable plan, but I’m not willing to let them squeeze more money out of taxpayers and further burden job creators and employers in the midst of the toughest economy in more than 60 years. One way or another, we will get the budget situation resolved, keeping taxpayers and families first in our minds.”
Pawlenty is the man. I hope that he runs for POTUS in 2011 and becomes the President in 2012.
I've got to ask WatchMan, how does the same state elect Stewart Smalley and Tim Pawlenty?
On another note, I've got to say that all of your posts are informative, insightful and usually a good call to action. I hope that you are sharing the same thoughts with many others besides us.
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I've got to ask WatchMan, how does the same state elect Stewart Smalley and Tim Pawlenty?
Franken was elected on the shirt-tails of Obama. Without the Obama effect he never would have won. That being said, Minnesota has a long history of being a liberal state (remember Walter Mondale was VP for Carter and Hubert Humphrey was VP for Johnson). The metro area is highly liberal (except some of the suburbs). Plus the Iron Range area of the state is extremely liberal. Internal to the state we kinf of have that red and blue thing going on. With two large population blocks solidly liberal it is a wonder any conservative gets elected.
BTW – Many in this state do not consider our current Gov to be much of a conservative. Remember, he was one of McCain’s election chairs. However, with the legislature soooo liberal it makes him look like an ultra-conservative.