September 3, 2010

Thug morning wrap up – unions step up for Obama health care

Yesterday, we told you to watch out for the thugs since unions working at the behest of President Obama were planning to “step in” to set the record straight. None of this does any good for the cause, since the media is now focused on the yelling and face slaps and not the issue. But anyway, here’s a wrap up of news from last night.

From the blog and news wire…

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Steve's a part-time conservative blogger. Steve grew up in Connecticut, and has spent time living in Washington D.C. and the Bahamas. He resides in Connecticut where he’s very comfortable six months of the year. His full time gig is as operations manager for an intranet Web site for a Fortune 50 insurance company.

Comments

  1. Dimsdale says:

    The Obamanation is a thugocracy.  Is he trying to impose socialism, or is he going all the way into communism.  The tactics seem so familiar…

  2. donh says:

    Barak Obama was abandoned by his father, his grandfather Stanley Dunham was abandoned by his father after his wife committed suicide. His party believes in abortion on demand, doctor assisted suicide, and eugenics. These brutal tactics of “change” can best be described as a rape of the american people. This is not the person nor the way to bring ANY changes to healthcare. When my child is born, I do not want to be handed a birth certificate with an expiration date.

  3. Jeff S says:

    Didn’t “The One” call for this when he said to his cronies to “Get in their faces”?   The Democrats threaten that they will respond twice as hard.  It amazes me that if this were Bush, the media outcry would be deafening.

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