View Full Version : Peaceful liberal protest of the day
CommonCents
04-24-2010, 11:42 PM
This one was in Oregon against Sarah Palin. :lmao2:
http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/hope-she-chokes.jpg
slowhand
04-24-2010, 11:49 PM
The woman is begging to be made fun of
Scottbrown2012
04-24-2010, 11:54 PM
What does she expect going into a heavy liberal democratic town...did she think they would welcome her with open arms or what?:lmao2:
slowhand
04-24-2010, 11:58 PM
What does she expect going into a heavy liberal democratic town...did she think they would welcome her with open arms or what?:lmao2:
They shoulda atleast took her to Burger King
MintJulep
04-25-2010, 12:55 AM
This one was in Oregon against Sarah Palin. :lmao2:
http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/hope-she-chokes.jpg
Classic.
She's really sticking it this email hacker. I hope he does some serious time.
CommonCents
04-25-2010, 08:29 AM
The woman is begging to be made fun of
And liberals are begging for her to choke.
MintJulep
04-25-2010, 08:36 AM
And liberals are begging for her to choke. That's "different".
Boogie man
04-25-2010, 10:36 AM
And the usual display of liberal hate speech.........excused.
They are like children. They are ignorant of the fact that their hypocrisy is just as glaring as anyone elses.
mrmeangenes
04-25-2010, 10:43 AM
Classic.
She's really sticking it this email hacker. I hope he does some serious time.
Sorry ! I didn't see anything about emails or hacking in the photos-or in the original post.:confused:
Should I get my glasses changed ?
Smurf-Herder
04-25-2010, 11:07 AM
Sorry ! I didn't see anything about emails or hacking in the photos-or in the original post.:confused:
Should I get my glasses changed ?
I believe her only reason for being there in the first place was to testify in court against the guy who hacked into her email account and posted it on liberal blogs, during the election.
So, just because she was there people couldn't resist attacking her. Even though it didn't involve any kind of speaking engagement.
slowhand
04-25-2010, 11:20 AM
And liberals are begging for her to choke.
You were saying?
http://www.sandiego6.com/media/lib/38/7/5/e/75ed43cd-980a-4a5e-935b-3b7333882be6/Story.jpg (http://javascript<b></b>:void(0);)
http://www.newyorkslime.com/tea-party-threatening-signs-01.jpg
http://i43.tinypic.com/3355z81.jpg
Boogie man
04-25-2010, 11:30 AM
You were saying?
http://www.sandiego6.com/media/lib/38/7/5/e/75ed43cd-980a-4a5e-935b-3b7333882be6/Story.jpg (http://javascript<b></b>:void(0);)
http://www.newyorkslime.com/tea-party-threatening-signs-01.jpg
http://i43.tinypic.com/3355z81.jpg
We can go back and forth showing pictures all day. That's not the point. The point your hypocrisy.
mrmeangenes
04-25-2010, 11:31 AM
I believe her only reason for being there in the first place was to testify in court against the guy who hacked into her email account and posted it on liberal blogs, during the election.
So, just because she was there people couldn't resist attacking her. Even though it didn't involve any kind of speaking engagement.
Okay, gotcha.
slowhand
04-25-2010, 12:20 PM
We can go back and forth showing pictures all day. That's not the point. The point your hypocrisy.
I dont like Sarah Palin, because I dont like what she stands for
Some of you think she is presidential material..I wouldnt trust her to run a fucking flea market
Meanwhile, she makes miilions of dollars becoming the negligent laughing stock of the country, who asks the question, "What I wanna know is, just what is it that the VP does everyday?"..Duhhhhhhhhhh!!!..She is a one horse, hick town, mumbleypeg
Anybone who cant see through her, is just as daffy as she is
Hypocracy?..Yeah right!
You were saying?
What are you saying?
That two wrongs make a right?
Just because some one else did something wrong does not make a valid excuse for another to do it. Does it?
Scottbrown2012
04-25-2010, 01:27 PM
I believe her only reason for being there in the first place was to testify in court against the guy who hacked into her email account and posted it on liberal blogs, during the election.
So, just because she was there people couldn't resist attacking her. Even though it didn't involve any kind of speaking engagement.
Sorry smurf but she WAS there for a political rally. Again I ask what kind of reception was she expecting going into a heavy liberal leaning city?
Her speech at the Lane County Republican’s Lincoln Dinner was filled with pleas to elect candidates in the November midterm elections that embrace smaller government and free-market ideals.
"It's the belief that the government who governs least governs best," she said.
But before she dove into politics, Palin addressed the odd picture of such a noted conservative speaking in liberal-leaning Eugene.
Palin described doing a Google search on Eugene before her trip and finding an article that described the town as “hippie” and “granola” and in love with its organic food.
“I eat granola,” Palin said. “I just happen to shoot and catch my organic food before I eat it.”
“Here I am in Track Town USA and my kid’s name is Track. How Eugene hippie can that be?” she added.
After the jokes the majority of Palin’s 40-minute speech focused on her desire for small government.
"Only a limited government can provide the best path," she said.
She also portrayed herself as a populist Washington outsider and government watchdog.
“Trying to keep up with what they’re up to and to keep them and the press accountable has really become a full-time job,” she said.
She highlighted two issues specifically for conservatives to rally behind: repealing health-care reform and reforming energy policy.
“We have to make sure this ‘Obamacare’ is short-lived,” she said. “It felt so forced upon us. It was so forced upon us.”
Speaking about energy policy, she called for opening up all of America’s continental shelves to drilling.
“Production of our resources means security for Americans and jobs for American workers,” she said.
She also called for drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and addressed head-on environmentalists against her plan. She argued America has more stringent environmental restrictions than many of the foreign governments we currently rely on for oil.
“So environmentalists are kind of hypocritical on this one,” she said. “I don’t know how environmentalists can sleep at night.”
Criticism of the “lame-stream” media
Palin accused the media of being inextricably linked to the political left.
“Sometimes they are kind of one in the same,” she said. “We call them the 'lame-stream' media lately.”
She said the media has been unfair to the tea party movement, going so far as to say they make up lies about tea party supporters.
“The left, well, they had to grab hold of something to discredit,” she said. “The press then just started making things up. I’ve had to deal with that for quite some time now.”
During a question and answer session, Eugene City Councilwoman Jennifer Solomon read a pre-screened question from the audience about her role at Fox News. Palin said she was proud to be a part of Fox News for being “fair and balanced.”
She also praised Fox host Glenn Beck and said with “his chalkboard technique he’s changing our country."
Journalists who covered Friday’s speech were subject to strict restrictions from the Palin camp. No cameras or recording devices of any kind were allowed and reporters were only allowed to watch the speech on a video feed in an adjacent room.
Speech organizers provided one photo of the event taken by a hired photographer.
“The media restrictions of this event are due to contractual obligations dictated by the booking agency,” said Paul Riess, who is handling public relations for the Eugene event.
A group of about two dozen protesters gathered outside the Eugene Hilton before Palin spoke. She addressed their presence and said it was nice to see she had “greeters” outside.
She also said her daughter, Bristol, perhaps being a little too naïve, went down and chatted with them before sending Palin a cell phone picture of them on the sidewalk.
Attendees paid $250 each to see Palin speak. The banquet hall at the Hilton seats about 800 people and was sold out. On top of that, many people paid $100 a head to watch a live video feed of Palin from a nearby room.
Seventy people paid $1,000 each for a meet and greet photo op with the former Alaska governor. That price also included a signed copy of Palin’s book, "Going Rogue."
Earlier in the day on Friday Palin was in Knoxville, Tenn. testifying in the case of a man accused of hacking into her personal e-mail account during the 2008 presidential campaign. Former University of Tennessee student David Kernell, the son of a Democratic state lawmaker, is charged with hacking Palin’s Yahoo! E-mail account and posting her private information on the Internet.
“I do think there should be consequences for bad behavior,” Palin told reporters outside the courtroom.
Kernell’s lawyer said the case is a prank and that Kernell had no criminal intent.
http://www.kval.com/news/local/91954624.html
slowhand
04-25-2010, 02:35 PM
What are you saying?
That two wrongs make a right?
Just because some one else did something wrong does not make a valid excuse for another to do it. Does it?
Boogieman was right about one thing..We can post pictures back and forth here all day long
Commoncents starts a friggin thread, about a derogatory anti-Palin sign, like this is something that is unique only to liberals
And here is what Boogieman was wrong about..The hypocracy he speaks of, is not mine
Does two wrongs make a right?...No
So why start a hypocritical thread to begin with, when you know damn well that your constituents, the tea party, are guilty of the same shit, that those liberals in that picture he posted are guilty of?
Smurf-Herder
04-25-2010, 02:53 PM
Sorry smurf but she WAS there for a political rally. Again I ask what kind of reception was she expecting going into a heavy liberal leaning city?
Her speech at the Lane County Republican’s Lincoln Dinner was filled with pleas to elect candidates in the November midterm elections that embrace smaller government and free-market ideals.
"It's the belief that the government who governs least governs best," she said.
But before she dove into politics, Palin addressed the odd picture of such a noted conservative speaking in liberal-leaning Eugene.
Palin described doing a Google search on Eugene before her trip and finding an article that described the town as “hippie” and “granola” and in love with its organic food.
“I eat granola,” Palin said. “I just happen to shoot and catch my organic food before I eat it.”
“Here I am in Track Town USA and my kid’s name is Track. How Eugene hippie can that be?” she added.
After the jokes the majority of Palin’s 40-minute speech focused on her desire for small government.
"Only a limited government can provide the best path," she said.
She also portrayed herself as a populist Washington outsider and government watchdog.
“Trying to keep up with what they’re up to and to keep them and the press accountable has really become a full-time job,” she said.
She highlighted two issues specifically for conservatives to rally behind: repealing health-care reform and reforming energy policy.
“We have to make sure this ‘Obamacare’ is short-lived,” she said. “It felt so forced upon us. It was so forced upon us.”
Speaking about energy policy, she called for opening up all of America’s continental shelves to drilling.
“Production of our resources means security for Americans and jobs for American workers,” she said.
She also called for drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and addressed head-on environmentalists against her plan. She argued America has more stringent environmental restrictions than many of the foreign governments we currently rely on for oil.
“So environmentalists are kind of hypocritical on this one,” she said. “I don’t know how environmentalists can sleep at night.”
Criticism of the “lame-stream” media
Palin accused the media of being inextricably linked to the political left.
“Sometimes they are kind of one in the same,” she said. “We call them the 'lame-stream' media lately.”
She said the media has been unfair to the tea party movement, going so far as to say they make up lies about tea party supporters.
“The left, well, they had to grab hold of something to discredit,” she said. “The press then just started making things up. I’ve had to deal with that for quite some time now.”
During a question and answer session, Eugene City Councilwoman Jennifer Solomon read a pre-screened question from the audience about her role at Fox News. Palin said she was proud to be a part of Fox News for being “fair and balanced.”
She also praised Fox host Glenn Beck and said with “his chalkboard technique he’s changing our country."
Journalists who covered Friday’s speech were subject to strict restrictions from the Palin camp. No cameras or recording devices of any kind were allowed and reporters were only allowed to watch the speech on a video feed in an adjacent room.
Speech organizers provided one photo of the event taken by a hired photographer.
“The media restrictions of this event are due to contractual obligations dictated by the booking agency,” said Paul Riess, who is handling public relations for the Eugene event.
A group of about two dozen protesters gathered outside the Eugene Hilton before Palin spoke. She addressed their presence and said it was nice to see she had “greeters” outside.
She also said her daughter, Bristol, perhaps being a little too naïve, went down and chatted with them before sending Palin a cell phone picture of them on the sidewalk.
Attendees paid $250 each to see Palin speak. The banquet hall at the Hilton seats about 800 people and was sold out. On top of that, many people paid $100 a head to watch a live video feed of Palin from a nearby room.
Seventy people paid $1,000 each for a meet and greet photo op with the former Alaska governor. That price also included a signed copy of Palin’s book, "Going Rogue."
Earlier in the day on Friday Palin was in Knoxville, Tenn. testifying in the case of a man accused of hacking into her personal e-mail account during the 2008 presidential campaign. Former University of Tennessee student David Kernell, the son of a Democratic state lawmaker, is charged with hacking Palin’s Yahoo! E-mail account and posting her private information on the Internet.
“I do think there should be consequences for bad behavior,” Palin told reporters outside the courtroom.
Kernell’s lawyer said the case is a prank and that Kernell had no criminal intent.
http://www.kval.com/news/local/91954624.html
My bad.
I didn't realize she was speaking at a rally. I only heard about her in the news recently about the court case.
Boogieman was right about one thing..We can post pictures back and forth here all day long
Indeed
Commoncents starts a friggin thread, about a derogatory anti-Palin sign, like this is something that is unique only to liberals
He didn't say it was unique.
And here is what Boogieman was wrong about..The hypocracy he speaks of, is not mine
And you can't show proof that CommonCents was hypocritical, you failed in your diversionary tactic.
Does two wrongs make a right?...No
Then why use that as your supporting argument in your previous post?
So why start a hypocritical thread to begin with, when you know damn well that your constituents, the tea party, are guilty of the same shit, that those liberals in that picture he posted are guilty of?
CommonCents has constituents? I didn't know he was an elected official.
slowhand
04-25-2010, 03:28 PM
He didn't say it was unique.
He didnt have to
And you can't show proof that CommonCents was hypocritical, you failed in your diversionary tactic.
You mean he doesnt know that conservatives do it too?
Then why use that as your supporting argument in your previous post?
Because it falls on deaf ears
CommonCents has constituents? I didn't know he was an elected official.
Comrade's..goomba's..colleague's..ally's..friends. .You are arguing just for the sake of arguing here
Smurf-Herder
04-25-2010, 03:31 PM
Speaking of peaceful liberal protests ..............
Small Riot Breaks Out at Immigration Protest
Friday, 23 Apr 2010
The fight over Senate Bill 1070 took to the streets of downtown Phoenix, as riot Police were called to the Capitol to control an unruly group of protesters.
Witnesses say a group protesting against SB1070 began to fight with a man who was for the controversial immigration bill.
Police tried escorting that man away from the scene, fearing for his safety, when they too came under attack by people throwing items, including water bottles.
A young man was arrested during that melee.
Things calmed down moments later, but riot Police remained at the capital to maintain some sort of order.
http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/dpp/news/immigration/immigration_protest_small_riot_042310
MintJulep
04-25-2010, 03:33 PM
He didnt have to
You mean he doesnt know that conservatives do it too?
Because it falls on deaf ears
Comrade's..goomba's..colleague's..ally's..friends. .You are arguing just for the sake of arguing hereAnd monkey brains sez "oooooo ooooooo eeeeeee eeeeeee" all the way home.
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Scottbrown2012
04-25-2010, 04:13 PM
And monkey brains sez "oooooo ooooooo eeeeeee eeeeeee" all the way home.
1218
and sheep says baaaaahhhhh all the way home!:lmao2:
slowhand
04-25-2010, 04:50 PM
And monkey brains sez "oooooo ooooooo eeeeeee eeeeeee" all the way home.
1218
Fuck you ya fuckin doucebag
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