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PEACE PROTESTORS IN NEED OF DAYCARE

By Michael B. Brodkorb | March 26, 2007

The delusion of the peaceniks who have been protesting at John Kline's office has no boundaries. A few of these liberals reliving the 1960s have even blogged about Kline's upcoming town hall expressing their dismay that there will be no moderator.

Did I miss something? Do the peace protesters who list Dennis Kuicinich as their hero consider this a campaign event? They must, considering their outrage that Kline is actually going to conduct his own town hall rather meeting rather than bring in a "neutral" moderator.  Kline has been very clear since he organized his town hall weeks ago.  He wants personal and genuine conversation between himself and constituents about any issues on their minds, which is what we all desire from a town hall, isn't it?

Apparently, the peaceniks have other self-serving plans, which is why they are behaving like a bunch of 8-year-olds who can't leave the dinner table until they eat their vegetables.  Listening to these protesters whine and watching them operate proves they are delusional if they think they matter in planning Kline's town hall format.

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19 Responses to “PEACE PROTESTORS IN NEED OF DAYCARE”

  1. Drew Emmer Says:
    March 26th, 2007 at 11:59 AM

    The DFL organizes groups to go out and disrupt town hall meetings. Think about that. The very mechanism designed to encourage dialog between elected officials and their constituents is strategically targeted by the DFL to effectively minimize the voice of the people.

    That’s almnost as bad as the mainstream media policy of censoring anything considered outside the liberal agenda of the DFL.

    The goal is to marginalize the conservative message at all costs, even at the expense of freedom, liberty and justice.

  2. Mark Peterson Says:
    March 26th, 2007 at 12:33 PM

    The conservative message marginalizes itself. Thank goodness we’re safe from those WMDs.

  3. Dave of the VRWC Says:
    March 26th, 2007 at 12:47 PM

    What’s funny is the moonbat left is going after liberal Democrats. Dave Obey’s office in Wausau is being harrassed and moonchildren have been camping out in front of Nancy Pelosi’s home in San Francisco.

  4. Dave of the VRWC Says:
    March 26th, 2007 at 12:49 PM

    “The conservative message marginalizes itself. Thank goodness we’re safe from those WMDs.”

    That was the liberal message also. You’ve seen the quotes.

  5. Marc Says:
    March 26th, 2007 at 12:49 PM

    These wackos only badgered Kline into having a Town Hall meeting so they could make a public spectacle and try to get bad press for him. I’m planning on attending to provide a little counter-opinion to these sheep. If you care to join me, the meeting is on Tuesday, April 3 at Lakeville South High School (7-9 p.m.)

  6. MNbluestategal1 Says:
    March 26th, 2007 at 1:01 PM

    Hey, your role model Senator Inhofe was put in his place by a woman at Al Gore’s recent hearing on global warming. It gave me great satisfaction to see an old fossil like him reprimanded for bad manners…Senator Inhofe claims himself as “the fossil fuel industry guy.” I say he’s just an old fossil…period.

  7. MNbluestategal1 Says:
    March 26th, 2007 at 1:09 PM

    Marc-

    Uh, you’re the party of the sheep. You listen to Red Radio, gather your talking points, and then meet at Hooters to get on the same page.

    Behave yourself at that Town Hall–or better yet, just be yourself…because your angry, demeaning behavior will continue to WAKE THE SLEEPING GIANT…

  8. RamseyRep Says:
    March 26th, 2007 at 2:49 PM

    Mnbluestategal makes me laugh due to her post that’s dripping of hypocrisy!

    It’s funny when someone points the finger of hatred while at the same time displaying theirs.

    I think it’s simply amazing how you find that liberals are the first to accuse others for what they are doing.

  9. FRJ Says:
    March 26th, 2007 at 2:56 PM

    Mnbluestategal: I have never seen a U S Senator who is so downright nasty as Barbara Boxer. From many of my friends who live in California, I have been told she is nothing more than a first class political hack who is completely oblivious to most issues. Here she was simply spouting the party line. I wouldn’t pay any attention to this windbag (Boxer).

  10. ManGenius Says:
    March 26th, 2007 at 3:23 PM

    Red Radio? Is Air America still broadcasting?

    Amen RamseyRep! The Libs can’t stand up to fact or logic so they resort to shout it down, try to censor it or outright ban it. It is amazing how any conservative ideal can be labeled as hate speech by Libs. BlueGal is proof. She naturally assumes you will display your angry, demeaning behavior because you’re conservative. If RamseyRep says something like No New Taxes and Less Spending, Libs hear I’m racist and hate children. See? Now you know why they have to shout us down.

    Lib-think is fun. (Caution: Lib-think can diminish all capacity for reason.)

    Last week when a Minneapolis school board member said the teacher’s union was the problem because the school should be focused on “The educating of students and not employment of adults.” every one of the dissenting blog posts attacked him personally but not one attacked his basic idea. Huh. If you can’t argue the message, attack (shout down)the messenger. Lib tactics at work.

    Stupid Libs.

  11. JGMPLS Says:
    March 26th, 2007 at 3:52 PM

    First things first, and no offense to those who might be caught in the crosshairs…

    Most of the liberal protesters I’ve ever seen look as if they might smell. Bad breath, body odor, foot issues fro the birkenstocks, the works.

    Protest if you will, but pretty yourselves up a bit. Many of them look like they could win a race or two at Canterbury.

    Finally, you protesters, get a job. I was accompanying my son’s class on a field trip to the Capitol a few weeks ago – by the way, the tour guides do a great job – and we came across a group of welfare rights protesters. My initial reaction was that it looked more like a Vikings mini-camp, the size of some of those gals. And then I tought, where is there a guarantee to receive welfare? You want money? It’s called – and follow along with me now – work. You work and you get a paycheck. With that paycheck, you can buy deoderant, toothpaste, and soap. Then, you can protest, see?

  12. MNbluestategal1 Says:
    March 26th, 2007 at 5:46 PM

    Oooh, are we getting a little grouchy? Air America has new ownership and is running a ‘for profit’ station. Big Eddie is beating Sean Hannity in the MN ratings…”Shut down the messenger”…new talking point from Red Radio? Censor? Ban? OMG…where the heck have you been? If the righties had their way, we would not even be blogging…

  13. Andrew Says:
    March 26th, 2007 at 8:04 PM

    JGMPLS, if you have to resort to name calling when debating/arguing, maybe you shouldnt be doing it. What are you 12?

    Protesting the war, hmmmmm, its called free speech, apparently we get to do that here in America.

    As for wanting a moderator, a moderator would ensure that Klein heres a fair share of the audience, not just the conservatives who will make him look good and get him good press.

  14. Chris Says:
    March 26th, 2007 at 9:29 PM

    Hey MNBluestategal,

    Did you see the NEW YORK TIMES put Al Gore in HIS PLACE?

    http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/13/science/13gore.html?ex=1175054400&en=a3cf85c81e3b09fc&ei=5070

    As the Times says, it’s time to cool the hype.

  15. Residual Forces » Blog Archive » Campaign Against the War on the Taxpayer’s Dime, The Soros Kids Demand It Says:
    March 27th, 2007 at 8:48 AM

    [...] Brodkorb has a few great posts about how the local George Soros media outlet is up in arms over Rep. John Kline’s upcoming townhall meetings. (1, 2, 3) [...]

  16. ManGenius Says:
    March 27th, 2007 at 10:45 AM

    Bluegal – proving once again how Libs hate facts.
    1. Air America under new ownership. Big deal. Same message that is saturated in most MN media anyway. It will be gone by the end of the year.
    2. Beating Hannity. No one I know even likes Hannity, myself included. He’s short on facts, long on name calling which is a Lib tactic. He can get off my side.
    3. Please name one time the Right has tried to shut down Lib speech. You will need facts here. Name a bill or resolution or conspiracy. Just one. I can name the Fairness Act that is aimed at shutting down conservative talk radio. Filters used at public libraries not allowing conservative web sites, or Google directing searches to Bush hating sites, Conservative speakers on campus getting physically attacked on stage before getting to say a word… I can get you the details of every one of these stories and much, much more. What have you got?

  17. Chris Says:
    March 27th, 2007 at 1:04 PM

    ManGenius,

    I like Sean Hannity. I don’t think he’s short on facts. He is the only guy on television and radio who actually plays the clips of people like Dick Durbin and John Kerry trashing our troops as well as Bill and Hillary Clinton and Madeling Halfbright talking about all the WMDs in Iraq.

  18. ManGenius Says:
    March 27th, 2007 at 2:25 PM

    Okay, off topic but Bluegal cast and I bit.

    If someone else had Sean’s format I’d listen all the time. He has great guests (Newt, for one) and sound bites (Hillary, Code Pink, 2003 defending the war intelligence) but I still think, as others I know do too, that he spends too much time with the They don’t get it, The big dopes, and cutting people off while saying he doesn’t cut people off. Happened almost daily! Hanging up on someone and calling them a confused Liberal does not advance the argument. He’s only slightly better on TV.

    It’s way to close to Lib tactics IMHO. He also spends way too much time self-promoting.

    I usually podcast Jason now when Hannity is on. Opinions and feelings are fine for blogs but professional pundits need to give me something to work with.

  19. Chris Says:
    March 27th, 2007 at 4:07 PM

    ManGenius,

    I know this is way off topic, but I don’t think you’ll find someone more negative and light on the facts than Jason is. Jason spends ten times more air beating on Republicans than he does Democrats. I got sick of that a long time before he left KSTP.

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