"Common Cause" is officially a "nonpartisan, nonprofit citizens' lobby and advocacy organization". But it was founded by a RINO who worked for Democrat President Lyndon Johnson and its current President and Chief Executive Officer is Robert W. Edgar, a former Democratic Congressman from Pennsylvania. The rally mentioned was specifically designed to harass conservative donors
"A political watchdog group that organized a rally at [AGAINST] a weekend meeting of conservative political donors near Palm Springs apologized Thursday for hateful comments made by some attendees that were videotaped by a conservative activist and circulated online.
The interviews were posted on YouTube and created a stir in the blogosphere. In the video, Hartsock is heard laughing as he goads his subjects with questions like, "After we impeach Clarence Thomas, what do we do with him?"
One white woman suggests the black Supreme Court justice should be lynched, while a white man says, "Put him back in the fields." No one interviewed by Hartsock was identified, and it's not clear if they knew who they were talking to.
The rally was held Sunday after a panel discussion hosted by Common Cause called "Uncloaking the Kochs." It took place near the site of a four-day meeting of wealthy conservative political activists organized by brothers David and Charles Koch of Wichita-Kan.-based Koch Industries, one of the nation's largest privately held companies.
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I saw that video. It's a perfect example of the left's "tolerance", something they demand from everyone else. It also exposes another of the Left's most basic tactics, that being, engaging in acts of hate and violence, then blaming it on the Right. That the Left controls the media makes this tactic very effective.
Someday, (if) the American people ever wake up, they may start asking questions like,
Why are charges of hate speech never aimed at the Left?
Why are racists always White?
Are the people really as dumb as the MSM thinks they are?
2-6-11: America's greatest president would have been 100 today...
"It is no coincidence that our present troubles parallel and are proportionate to the intervention and intrusion in our lives that result from unnecessary and excessive growth of government. It is time for us to realize that we're too great a nation to limit ourselves to small dreams. We're not, as some would have us believe, doomed to an inevitable decline. I do not believe in a fate that will fall on us no matter what we do. I do believe in a fate that will fall on us if we do nothing. So, with all the creative energy at our command, let us begin an era of national renewal. Let us renew our determination, our courage, and our strength. And let us renew our faith and our hope."
-- Ronald Reagan
I wonder if Ronald Reagan ever heard of King Canute?!
"I wonder if Ronald Reagan ever heard of King Canute?!"
-- Yes he did. Ronald Reagan was a very well educated and well read man as any who spent much time with him would have told you.
APPLAUSE, APPLAUSE!
7:35 AM. Okay, so kindly tell me when you heard or read that RR ever mentioned his knowledge of King Canute (Kong Knud).
has 3:52am ever been president? or anything that anyone could depend on?
As the US sinks into the same socialist oblivion that has brought down many countries I would just like to add that the collective greed for entitlement was greater than the collective ability to generate it.
The blame starts with the baby boomers generating a sense of entitlement in their children. Those children believed that the govt can provide once they choose a path of self indulgence without responsibility.
It would seem that the US society is acting out a real life version of star wars with the uber left in the role of the evil empire.
Is Harry Reid playing Vader to Obama's emperor role now the Pelosi has been weakened?
Can't wait for the next episode.
-btm
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