Posted on 10/28/2010 5:47:09 AM PDT by ChrisBoundsTX
In a deja vu moment, a second crowd interrupts a Leave of Women Voters moderator to say the Pledge of Allegiance.
A few days ago we posted a video of a crowd jumping to their feet to say the Pledge. That happened after an audience member asked the ACORN activist League of Women Voters moderator "Are we going to say the Pledge of Allegiance?", which she promptly stated "No we are not. Thats not part of the proposal tonight." The crowd defied her reply and stood to say the Pledge anyway.
That same incident happened again as the debate between Democrat congressional candidate Dan Connolly and Republican incumbent Tim Murphy was about to begin. Murphy asked the moderator if they could say the pledge. The moderator, another LWV member, hesitated before saying it would cut into the time for the debate. As she gave her explanation the crowd stood up and gave the Pledge.
Murphy asked the moderator if they could say the pledge. The moderator, another LWV member, hesitated before saying it would cut into the time for the debate. As she gave her explanation the crowd stood up and gave the Pledge.
Both worked for me
Strange. I just clicked on both links again and when I tried to play the video I received the following message: “Video player error. Selected video is no longer available.”
That's less time than it takes to debate/argue if it should be said!
As Reagan said: Why shouldn’t we....WE ARE AMERICANS!!!
Of course, the pledge is a codeword for racism.
“Of course, the pledge is a codeword for racism.”
And, don’t forget, it’s a prelude to right-wing nazis taking over the government.
/Sarcasm/
IMHO
Really? I just watched it. league of Women Voters = Communists.
Really? I just watched it. League of Women Voters = Communists.
:)
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