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To: vetvetdoug

And this was not a lone incident. There were eye gougings and clubbings that the Clintons used to knock down dissenters in the crowd (union labor of course).

I’ve read the threads on FR.

At least in one of the threads was a comment about trying to “reign in” the muscle. The DNC knows this goes on.

There are DNC Brownshirts. It is a despotic regime.

NOTHING on the right approaches their totalitarianism.

But don’t bother mentioning it to ABCDisney. They are all Smiles for the thugs.

Why can’t the traitors to this nation be prosecuted anymore?


44 posted on 09/09/2007 1:11:46 AM PDT by weegee (NO THIRD TERM. America does not need another unconstitutional Clinton co-presidency.)
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To: weegee
Hillary 'GOON SQUAD' Victim Goes Public (December 2002 )

At that point, recounts the FreeRepublic protester, "I was poked in the eye by a finger inserted to the eyehole in my mask."

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In his recently released book, On the Road with Hillary, Mr. Halley details his eight-year stint as Mrs. Clinton's advance man, where one of the most important jobs was stifling protests like those staged by FreeRepublic, using physical intimidation when he deemed it necessary.

"Less genteel souls," Halley explaned, sometimes referred to his protest busters as "goon squads"-although he preferred the term "etiquette squads."

"I was proud of the fact that not one of them had ever been arrested," he boasts in the book.

Every now and then, Halley siad, even he would have to throw a punch or two.

During a trip to Moscow while Mrs. Clinton was first lady, the advance man recalled:

"A photographer blocked my way and, trying to get a picture of Hillary in her limo, pushed me. I hit him square in the face so hard I thought I'd broken my hand. His nose exploded in an eruption of blood and I was able to shove him out of the way and jump into the lead car."

When it came to his protest busters, Halley says he "never advocated physical confrontation and always insisted that the etiquette squad stay within the boundaries of the law."

But in the next breath he confessed, "Sadly, but inevitably, things sometimes got a little frisky, but my recruits knew how to handle themselves....I had heard rumors that they had been very adamant about defending themselves when set upon by protesters."


45 posted on 09/09/2007 1:24:21 AM PDT by weegee (NO THIRD TERM. America does not need another unconstitutional Clinton co-presidency.)
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