Posted on 04/09/2009 3:42:53 PM PDT by St. Louis Conservative
No text......but this is priceless.
(Excerpt) Read more at wjno.com ...
He’s a frickin wuss. The lezbo-dyke-femifists got him booted out of Harvard too.
Sorry, but I don’t approve.
Revolting display no matter who is the speaker.
I have to admit....I agree with Code Pink in this instance: no TARP, no stimulus, no more bailouts....and especially no bonuses for politicians overseeing bailout funds.
Code Pink got pretty close access. It helps to have a friend in the White House.
Why did it take 60 seconds for someone to rip the banner out of their hands?
Just once I’d like to see somebody body slam these thugs to the ground and drag them off stage by their hair.
They were removed from the stage before donning their black hoods, no read of proclamation in arabic and no scream Allah Akbar. I say they should do it over....
What’s scary is that these Code Pinko wack-a-doos were allowed to get that close to Summers, and then stay there, sign and all. This is a major security slip-up on someone’s behalf and I’m amazed that Summer’s security detail allowed this to go as far as it did.
Be honest...would you not pay good money to see one of these liberal jerk-offs tazed, live on the morning Fox report...??
I suspect there never was a thought for the need for security in that venue.
Too bad Summers didn’t stand up and smash the nearest guy in the face.
Too much to expect real men in this administration.
I'm under the impression that Code Pink is a bunch of trust fund babies.
I imagine the people who left them so well off might also like their money back.
Even if the speaker is Bernie Madoff or a child molestor or a murderer (Ted Kennedy)?
Give me a break - Summers is a Wall St. welfare queen, a corrupt SoB, and a fraud. He deserves all of this - and more.
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