The rest of the letter is a bunch of rambling and is hard to read.
PING!
This letter was posted on Vicki McKenna’s Facebook page. These threats are par for the course. FreeRepublic and other groups, such as ProtestWarrior, have been hacked by these same leftists; their members assaulted.
Could you take a deep breath and try again?
You know, it’s hard to make threats from the silence of the grave...
Read ALL the letter; it’s worth the trouble. This appears to be a UNION threat, not anarchist, socialist, or communist. I think the union thugs are hiding behind the hippie idiots.
The rest of the letter is a bunch of rambling and is hard to read
Well, it's from a blogger. What do you expect?
I guess they don’t realize that they are the minority and are outnumbered?
Wisconsin Judge Maryann Sumi & Her (SEIU, AFL-CIO) Political Operative Son
There’s nothing like a judge’s love for her son to cloud her otherwise-cloudy judgement.
Posted by LaborUnionReport (Profile)
Monday, March 21st at 12:30AM EDT
On Friday, unions scored a temporary victory to maintain their ability to collect union dues from Wisconsin public employees when Judge Maryann Sumi (the same judge who refused to order striking teachers back to work in February) issued a Temporary Restraining Order preventing the implementation of Wisconsins new law governing public-sector unions.
Via the Wall Street Journal:
Judge Maryann Sumi said a lawsuit filed by the Dane County district attorney had enough merit for her to issue a temporary restraining order to prevent Secretary of State Doug La Follette from publishing the bill while she reviews the case.
This is a problem. Judge Maryann Sumi should have recused herself entirely from the Wisconsin battle due to her inability to be neutral in this case. You see, Maryann Sumi has a clear conflict of interest. Her son is a political operative who also happens to be a former lead field manager with the AFL-CIO and data manager for the SEIU State Council. Both the SEIU and the AFL-CIO have members who are public-sector employees in Wisconsin. In fact, as a federation, the AFL-CIO can boast of several member-unions that represent public-sector employees. Maryann Sumi is hardly an unbiased judge in the matter.
Jacob Jake Sinderbrand, Sumis son [see page nine here], runs a company called Left Field Strategies, a firm that works on political campaigns.