Someone organized this and handed out those signs. The signs were obviously not just an individual’s writing on a poster board. These were designed and printed up.
Secondly, this is not the first time I’ve seen this whole, “Shame. Shame. Shame.” thing. This seems to be a new lib thing to repeat this like mindless robots.
I imagine they will pull this crap near polling places in November to intimidate people.
“Probably more like the Spanish civil war of the 1930’s.”
Probably more like Rwanda. Plan accordingly.
At least when the shooting starts we`ll know who some of the enemies are.. we`ll smell them coming from a mile away.
If Romney wins Pennsyltucky early the Obamas can start measuring for drapes in their new Hawaii home, cuz the fat lady is gonna sing them the blues at that point.
There’s been a concerted effort for weeks by the MSM to tell the US that the election is over; Obama has already won. I now see that the OWS crowd has finally gotten their marching orders to “ramp up”.
I understand that the SEIU is paying these protesters $11 an hour. Looks like they also provide the mass printed signs and chants.
In a video posted to YouTube on Wednesday, activists with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) admitted they were being paid $11 an hour to protest Romney at a campaign event near Cleveland, Ohio, the Daily Caller reported Thursday.
The same filmmaker who shot the video of an Obama supporter encouraging people to vote for the president because of free “Obama phones” also shot footage of protesters admitting they were paid.
We rode down here today, said one man carrying a sign proclaiming “SEIU for Obama.” Theyre paying $11 an hour.
“One woman said the SEIU picked people up from around the community to come protest and that a lot of activists just ‘go door to door.’ She said there were paid canvassers picketing as well as community activists,” The Blaze added.
Madeleine Morgenstern noted that other protesters “were quickly ushered away” when the filmmaker attempted to interview them.
“I wonder how much SEIU is going to pay people to vote in November,” a post at The Right Scoop noted.
This is not the first time SEIU activists have admitted being paid to protest.
In March, Jonathon M. Seidl reported that five female protesters were overheard discussing the $20 they were paid to protest the Supreme Court.
’We can go to Union Station. [Unintelligible] And then well all leave out together,’ one woman is heard saying. ‘Thats what they gave us that $20 for, to spend. Yes $20. They gave us $20,’ she says after another woman asks about it. ‘In the brown envelope,’ Seidl wrote.
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