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Old 10-12-2004, 06:33   #11
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IIRC, there were at least two Republican campaign headquarters shot up, and the bank robbery occurred while the police were at the campaign headquarters investigating the shooting.

Large groups of protestors have "stormed" multiple Republican campaign offices nationwide. One campaign worker had his arm broken, and older workers claim that they were terrorized by the mobs and intimidated. Is this the electoral process of the Democratic Party, or the Brownshirts of the SA? Maybe we are having a replay of the good old days when the Klan would intimidate black voters, brought to you courtesy of the DNC (party of the only Klansman serving in the U.S. Senate)?

If you want to go down this road, I am sure that I can find more egregious examples of recent verbal and physical assaults and property damage than I have cited here. Feel free to post the ones you want to highlight if you want to pursue this further.

The Democratic Party leadership has taken their party on a wrong turn which if it continues, is going to usher in a new era of violence unseen in American Politics since the labor struggles between the World Wars.

If you feel that the above actions are politically defensible, I hope that you remember your position when the same thing starts happening to Democrats, their property, and their campaign workers.

BTW, there are no smileys in my post for a reason.

TR
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