Posted on 08/07/2009 12:22:39 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
Dems:
"We must stand against this tiny, vocal minority."
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.tv ...
Dems can only generate support by paying for it.
“Tiny vocal minority”? What will they say when we reach 100 million????
I think I also said that this would happen ...
It takes a lot of money to stand up against a small fringe group of paid GOP plants don’t it??
They are running scared.
Good thing a lot of the Democrats are the ones out of work now because of the OBama economy and won’t be able to donate.
Acorn and Soros will have to fill in the funding gaps for the left wingers.
I am sure they will raise money off this. It will be interesting to see who raises more...The Democrats or the Republicans. I am betting it will be the Republicans...
“this tiny, vocal minority.”?.....
Good one!...I didn’t know you were a comedian!
Damn!....He looks like roadkill!...
I wish he WAS roadkill, but 10 more even uglier would probably spring up to replace him.
If we’re such a “tiny minority”, then what’s the problem? Because we’re NOT a tiny minority! We’re huge and we’re growing and we’re NOT going away!
Let’s see, thousands of people here illegally turn out and disrupt traffic and work schedules protesting that they should be given “rights.”
Citizens with the absolute right to be here exercise their First Amendment rights in townhall meetings with their “representatives”
Yet the Democrats encourage the former while complaining about the latter.
That’s why EVERYONE NEEDS TO SHOW UP IN WASHINGTON, DC on September 12th. We need at least a million...PLEASE, PLEASE show up.
That’s all their constituencies respond to -
either the ability to control others,
or “what’s in it for me”.
There is no other driving force to them,
“liberty” and “freedom” are meeningless to them.
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