PING!
Top 10!
“Waaaaaaa! They want to let everyone know what we’re saying!” -COmmies.
Alinsky rule #4: Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules.
He brought the sunlight and the commies scurried away!
A shinning example of liberal “tolerance”
They can’t have people coming in and recording them talking about killing off people who disagree with them.
That was cute... but, frankly, a waste of energy.
Ah.... Portlandia!
Two thoughts. Police officer McCleary, stood for freedom against a bunch of damn communists. Good to see a man refusing to bow to that crowd of rabble rousers.
And second, I think I’ll go ahead and hold onto my AR for the forseeable future. Those faces are exactly the ones who eliminate political foes.
Heartening part of this video is that this is Portland OR State U and I count maybe 12 commies total, excluding the ones who aren’t about to keel over from old age. I doubt more than half of them actually attend the university.
Nothing but Asperger’s dorks, angry queers, lame-Os, losers, spazzes, amoral skuzzbags, under-medicated wards of the state, and the obligatory SSI-Section 8 recipient fat loner Wiccan ferret-collecting dweeb-woman who’s maybe 38 years old but is already breathing from an oxygen tank and would let you record her with your smartphone blowing a stray dog in exchange for a World of Warcraft time card.
I bet at least one of them has been living in their aunt’s basement while their aunt upstairs keeps calling their parents trying to convince them to let them come home “just until they get back on their feet”, and somewhere distant there’s a father saying “Helen, if that’s my sister Becky calling again just hang up the goddamn phone.”
If you knew the stories behind the lives some of these mutants, you’d be positively aghast. Ask me how I know.
How very tolerant of the communists. Someone shines a light into a room and the cockroaches scatter. They cannot have their agenda exposed.
All of the tea parties that I've attended would welcome people videotaping them. It's encouraged; in fact, I can remember one where they had an area sectioned off for videographers (not a "free speech zone", or somesuch. It just had a good view of the stage).
Good post. Shows the difference between "us" and "them".