Typical, violent tea baggers.
I retract my assertion about you, not ConservaBill.
Typical, violent tea baggers.
It's gonna be ugly. In a way though this was earned by deceit and underhanded tactics, don't take this as my condoning assault or vandalism, but when people are pushed too far, this happens.
What happens? A few wing-nuts start to act like juvenile delinquents?
This happens all the time whether it is the right or the left...there are always a few fools that act like imbeciles.
The vast majority of the people of the United States will accept this vote as they accept all other votes they agree or disagree with.
Did you miss the fact that at least 11 States are suing, and, last I heard, at least 36 States were enacting legislation or States Constitutional changes that would make it illegal for the Fed to force their residents to buy insurance?
Doesn't sound to me like people will just accept this unconstitutional POS legislation.
I would be surprized if any of these alleged suits go forward or go anywhere.
Its a lot of political posturing by Republican governors in Red States trying to save face. This will fizzle out as quickly as it came up.
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli was the first to announce Monday that he will file a legal challenge -- as soon as Obama signs the bill.
Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum also plans to announce Monday morning that he and top prosecutors from nine other states are filing a lawsuit to "protect the rights" of the American people from the bill. snip:
At least three dozen state legislatures are considering proposals to challenge the federal legislation. Some are pursuing amendments to their constitutions by ballot question; others are looking to change state law.
Evidence? :roll:
Better rocks than bullets...
Like I said we can't advocate... but..
One of life's lessons you will become familiar with is never force someone into a corner and expect complacency...
The left is guilty of far more erroneous behavior then that which you are responding to.. so save the outrage for someone who has not been exposed to the other side's ire. I have seen it and run from it myself so I speak from the experience I promise you will gain...
I understand your displeasure but where were you last week when students were burning cars over education budget cuts?
FOXNews.com - Health Care Reform Fight Shifts From Congress to the Courts
Hmmmmmm...... doesn't sound like posturing to me.
I'd bet a buck you would never have the balls to call a Tea Party person a "tea bagger" to their face.....
It does make you look like a 3 year old however.
Can you point to any link where there was violence at any Tea party?
I thought not.
Are you stalking me? I don't appreciate you answering my posts. I won't answer yours....since you cannot operate without being disingenuous.
Of course FoxNews would never engage in promoting political posturing to appeal to its base consumer:roll:
Of course, there is a lot of hot talk from Republicans that are trying to save face. I don't dispute that there probably will be challenges, but they aren't going to go anywhere and the people promoting them know that. Its just a lot of hot-air to appeal to the tea party crowd.
"On behalf of the State of Florida and of the Attorneys General from South Carolina, Nebraska, Texas, Utah, Pennsylvania, Washington, North Dakota, South Dakota and Alabama if the President signs this bill into law, we will file a lawsuit to protect the rights and the interests of American citizens
At least 12 state attorneys general plan to challenge the health care bill once it's signed into law by President Obama.
BOISE, Idaho — Idaho took the lead in a growing, nationwide fight against health care overhaul Wednesday when its governor became the first to sign a measure requiring the state attorney general to sue the federal government if residents are forced to buy health insurance.
Similar legislation is pending in 37 other states.
(AP) Idaho's governor is the first state chief executive to sign a measure requiring his attorney general to sue the federal government if the U.S. Congress passes health care reform.
Legal experts say the measure, signed by Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter on Wednesday, will likely be struck down. But Idaho's new law reflects growing frustration with President Barack Obama's health-care proposal.
Legislation similar to Idaho's is pending in as many as 37 other states nationwide.
Then you were cool with the demonstrators that pelted Bush's limo with eggs, after he was elected in 2000? That was better than bullets too, but here's the deal. Breaking the law, in order to make your opinion known, is not the way to do it. Not only will you NOT have made your point, but you will have earned some well deserved jail time as well.
Again though, when you push an entire segment of people around, you get the lowest common denominator along with the rest of the group.I agree. This was a dumb thing to do and adds nothing positive to the ongoing debate.
It's time for a ten million Americans march on DC.
I don't know, but millions protesting in the streets would be a good start.I'm wondering if non-compliance will be a problem. Imagine 10 million people saying **** off fed, I'm not buying insurance..... what could they do?
Again though, when you push an entire segment of people around, you get the lowest common denominator along with the rest of the group.
I concede that. I'm more interested in the shock that these Democrats are showing at blowback, especially after the screwjob the last four years have been.True, but all too often the fringe is used to define the group as a whole. Look at some of the comments made on DP about the tea parties.
I'm wondering if non-compliance will be a problem. Imagine 10 million people saying **** off fed, I'm not buying insurance..... what could they do?
The only one of your "facts" I have a problem with is your assertion that I, or any one here has advocated violence against elected officials.. you seem to make much more of an observation than the observation warranted.
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