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An Excellent List of Democratic Voter Intimidation/Violence
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Posted on 10/23/2004 4:09:52 PM PDT by huac

An excellent list of voter intimidation from 06Oct04


TOPICS: Politics
KEYWORDS: brownshirt; intimidation; leftiscrime; violence
October 06, 2004 Democratic, Union Thugs Attack Bush/Cheney HQ in Minnesota While Al Gore wails about "digital brownshirts" who dare to write criticisms of the entrenched Left, the real variety of brownshirts have attacked Republican campaign offices across this country, shooting, stealing, and intimidating political volunteers in what certainly appears to be a coordinated effort to scare Republicans into silence. Michelle Malkin has compiled a list of attacks on GOP offices, including these:

* Orlando, FL - 2 GOP volunteers injured by AFL-CIO protestors storming the building

* Knoxville, TN - Gunmen shoot the windows out of Republican campaign office

* Gainesville, FL - Democratic activist punches GOP volunteer in the face

* Columbus, OH - A wounded soldier is assaulted by anti-war demonstrators

The Democrats not only seem to be losing their minds, they appear to be doing it on purpose. The latest example occured in St. Paul yesterday, in an office where I've done some volunteer service, when AFL-CIO goons barged into Republican HQ and commandeered the lobby and the building's intercom system to disrupt the work of Bush/Cheney volunteers:

Of the more than 300 workers bused in by Minnesota labor unions for the outdoor rally, about a dozen protesters pressed forward into the campaign headquarters' lobby. The protesters were trying to deliver plastic bins filled with postcards but found their way into the headquarters itself blocked by an eight-foot-long Bush/Cheney placard that had been upended against an interior door. ... A Bush volunteer attempted first to shut the door against the protesters, then to push out several, including Jon Youngdahl of the Minnesota AFL-CIO, who struggled to yell through his bullhorn while the volunteer kept searching for a mute button on it. Others blasted airhorns in the lobby while one man pushed repeatedly on the campaign's intercom to yell his protest. ...

The noontime protest happened to come on the first day of ticket distribution for Saturday's presidential visit, and according to Bush/Cheney campaign spokesman Peter Hong, several dozen volunteers and ticketholders were trapped inside.

None of the protesters made it inside the offices, Hong said, but "obviously some of our people were concerned, especially those who came to pick up tickets who had children here with them."

Hong said the protest "reflects the frustration the Kerry people are feeling. If they could sell John Kerry, they'd be out doorknocking and phonebanking, not disrupting the proceedings of a rival campaign office."

Over in Milwaukee, we also have this incident:

More than 50 demonstrators supporting Democrat presidential candidate John Kerry stormed a Republican campaign office in West Allis at mid-day today, trespassing, creating a disturbance through the use of a bullhorn in the office and then refusing to leave when asked. The Chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin (RPW) condemned the action by Kerry supporters, and asked the Kerry campaign and the Democrat Party of Wisconsin to do the same.

“Do John Kerry and Wisconsin Democrats really believe this is conduct becoming of a presidential candidate and his campaign?” RPW Chairman Rick Graber asked. “It is unfortunate that Team Kerry feels the need to engage in such childish and obnoxious behavior. ...

Graber called the latest incident part of a disturbing trend of criminal conduct by anti-Bush forces in Wisconsin, pointing to an incident in Madison last week in which Bush-Cheney yard signs were stolen from the yards of three homes. The vandals then used chemicals to burn swastikas into the lawns of the homes, which were within a two-block radius of one another.

While I'm certain that a couple of local hacks will eventually use this occasion to wax poetic about the long and glorious history of organized labor in this area, the truth is that the AFL-CIO and the Democrats have started a deliberate campaign of intimidation to keep Republicans from volunteering for this campaign. It's ugly, and the people who do such things are ugly and should be called out as such. If this represents the face of the Democrats, then their earlier accusations that Bush is the new Hitler can only be called a classic case of Freudian projection.

My colleague, Mitch Berg, has this to say:

This is going to get much worse before it gets better. I'll tell you why.

They say the worst wars are about religion, and they're right; the Hundred Years War, the Troubles, the Crusades, the Holocaust, and our current war all involve either one religion trying to stamp out another, a non-religious body trying to stamp out an ethic/religious group, a religious sect trying to destroy a secular one, or some combination of the above.

And to so much of the left, politics is religion - the core of the person's intellectual and moral being. To a person for whom the political is the personal, it's a short jump to seeing politics as the adjunct, or even replacement for, the spiritual.

I'm not sure I give them that much credit. The unions have been gasping for air for a couple of decades, their credibility shot as they continue their path to anachronistic oblivion. Instead of adjusting to meet new challenges and offer true partnerships with management, they instead have decided to go back to the thug tactics they employed in the nadir of their moral authority, cracking heads and daring people to stand up to them. This is nothing more or less than a crude grasp for the power they see slipping away when legitimate choice has been provided to people.

I'd say that after the wave of political violence they've initiated, they've proven themselves to be dangerous organizations. Maybe it's time to push through a federal right-to-work act that abolishes closed shops and mandatory dues throughout the US. At the very least, the Department of Justice should be investigating these related assaults as a possible conspiracy involving the AFL-CIO's leadership as well as some Democratic committees, and start some RICO prosecutions.

If we are to remain a free people, we cannot allow political violence to go unanswered by the rule of law. That, finally, is one parallel to Germany in 1932 that actually applies.

Posted by Captain Ed at October 6, 2004 06:10 PM Trackback Pings TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/mt-tb.cgi/2710

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1 posted on 10/23/2004 4:09:53 PM PDT by huac
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To: huac; Doctor Raoul

bttt and paging the good doctor...


2 posted on 10/23/2004 4:16:08 PM PDT by kimmie7 (I saw a Kerry bumper sticker on a trash can today. FINALLY, truth in advertising!)
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To: kimmie7

Thanks.


3 posted on 10/23/2004 4:27:19 PM PDT by Doctor Raoul (KERRY IS A POODLE: #1 He's French, #2 He's A Rich Woman's Pet, #3 He Won't Protect You)
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To: huac
We need an army of videocam-wielding Republicans documenting the conduct of DemoThugs at the polls.

Check this out at Powerlineblog:

Excerpt:
... For the 2 1/2 hours she had to wait in line, she was heckled by the man. As they neared the voting room, someone in the rear of the line yelled, "I sure hope everyone here is voting for Kerry!" she reported.

That's when the man behind her held his hand over her head and screamed, "We have a Republican right here!" There were "boos and jeers" from the crowd...

4 posted on 10/23/2004 4:33:33 PM PDT by HalleysFifth
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To: huac

What is wrong with these people? Even the ones who aren't violent or criminal can't be content with doing their own thing; they have to try to screw things up for someone else. It's a compulsion with them.

Just today, we were doing some sign-waving in Spokane, and three times Democrats had to come wave their signs where we were.

The first time, we were at the Cathy McMorris (Good)-Don Barbieri (Evil) debate for Congress. The Dems were on one side of the street, we (about three times as many of us, since it was on a weekend for once) were on the other. Sounds fair, right? But of course, the Dems have a somewhat different concept of fairness than humans do, so they had to keep coming across to our side to wave their signs.

The second and third times, we were doing an impromptu sign-waing downtown, and in two different locations, a guy with a Kerry-Edwards sign came and stood near us and started waving his sign. Finally, with the last one, I told him straight out that he was rude. He came back with the First Amendment, so I explained to him that I wasn't saying that he should be arrested; I was saying that he was rude. He didn't seem to understand the distinction, so I said, "Suppose I call you a stupid old f***. I'm exercising my First Amendment rights, so does that make it OK? No, it's rude, isn't it?"

I think I hurt his feewings, because he wouldn't talk to me anymore.

What is with these people?


5 posted on 10/23/2004 4:34:11 PM PDT by ScottFromSpokane (Re-elect President Bush: http://spokanegop.org/bush.html)
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To: HalleysFifth

In 2000, President Bush won Florida by less than 600 votes. If this race is as close as they predict, this intimidation could be decisive. Unfortunately, while the DNC has managed to mobilize an army of thugs, the RNC can't seem to produce one person with a camera or taperecorder. This intimidation, along with the Democratic proclivity for voter fraud might just cost the Bush Administration this election.


6 posted on 10/23/2004 4:39:54 PM PDT by huac
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To: huac

There is an army of Republican lawyers out there, isn't there, to counter the 10,000 Dim lawyers? I'd think they would be smart enough to videotape poll activities. (Lawyers smart?...hmmmm)


7 posted on 10/23/2004 4:46:46 PM PDT by HalleysFifth
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To: huac

Perhaps these thugs would like to try a little intimidation here in Texas.....not! Think about it.


8 posted on 10/23/2004 4:47:34 PM PDT by LOC1
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To: LOC1

"Perhaps these thugs would like to try a little intimidation here in Texas"

Or Idaho! Dems are horribly outnumbered here.


9 posted on 10/23/2004 5:42:53 PM PDT by Amish with an attitude (If Skerry wins...we all loose.)
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To: Amish with an attitude
Anybody, I mean anybody tries that $h!t with me or anyone else within my proximity or earshot while I'm voting will have a serious reconciling on their hands to be sure! I won't stand for it, and I sure as hell won't keep my mouth shut or be intimidated - I follow Marine rule number 9 (or so it's called on NCIS)...
10 posted on 10/23/2004 9:38:29 PM PDT by jurroppi1
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