Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Democrat Majority Leader In House Worried About Increase In Threats Against Dem Members After Healthcare Vote


I've got one message for you Rep. Steny Hoyer, when you legislate an illegal law in America that circumvents the U.S. Constitution, and you do that when the vast majority of Americans are vehemently against that legislation, do you expect the American people to send you fucking flowers, asswipe? If you get one message from all of this Steny "boy" Hoyer, it better be this - you are messing with a people who value their freedom and liberties more than anything else and even though you are ready to throw your liberties on a burning heap, Hoyer....Americans are not. Oh, one more thing, Rep. Hoyer. The fact that you pulled off this sham of an event and then couldn't wait to celebrate your victory in front of every possible camera...well, have you ever cornered a bear, Mr. Hoyer, and then poked it with a sharp stick?

From the report at CNN, here's the bullshit about Democrat Congressmen all worried that they are being threatened:


House Democrats are concerned about their security due to increased threats since Sunday's vote to pass the health care bill, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said Wednesday.
Hoyer told a news conference that "a significant number, meaning over 10," had reported either threats, vandalism or other incidents. Capitol Police officials have briefed House Democrats on reporting suspicious or threatening activity and taking precautions to avoid "subjecting themselves or their families to physical harm," said Hoyer, D-Maryland.
Earlier Wednesday, the Albemarle County Fire Marshal's Office in Virginia confirmed the FBI was investigating a suspicious incident at the home of Virginia Democratic Rep. Tom Perriello's brother, days after the brother's home address was posted online by a Tea Party activist.
An aide to Perriello told CNN that a line to the propane tank on his brother's gas grill had been severed.

Let me ask this question of my readers. When is the last time you heard of a Congressman on either side of the aisle being threatened? Right, never. So, all of a sudden...after the healthcare bill vote, there are threats. No healthcare bill, no threats. Healthcare bill passes, threats. You'd think that these morons could figure it out. Don't you think Hoyer had an inkling when he got his ass chewed into burger when he attended his town halls last August? Did Hoyer think we'd all just fall in line because it became law and the Prince of Darkness, Obama, said it was "historic?"

Fuck these clowns. I have never advocated physical violence against the Leftist Marxists in Congress and I still don't. But I do advocate making their lives miserable from this day forth. Each and every Congressman and Senator that voted for this healthcare bill must deal with the fact that their lives will never be the same again after this attack on the Republic.

And for those who care about this issue of retribution and lawful vengeance, I have a post coming out this weekend that will speak to it much more specifically.

One last thing for the House Majority leader, Steny Hoyer - you asked for a war, dude. You saw the anger in America regarding this trouncing of our Constitution, our freedoms and all that America stands for and you said "fuck it, we're shoving it up the peoples' asses" - you declared war. You better gird you girly boy loins, Hoyer...you fired a helluva shot across America's bow...you best be prepared for a response.



House Democrats report increased threats since health care vote

Washington (CNN) -- House Democrats are concerned about their security due to increased threats since Sunday's vote to pass the health care bill, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said Wednesday.

Hoyer told a news conference that "a significant number, meaning over 10," had reported either threats, vandalism or other incidents. Capitol Police officials have briefed House Democrats on reporting suspicious or threatening activity and taking precautions to avoid "subjecting themselves or their families to physical harm," said Hoyer, D-Maryland.

Earlier Wednesday, the Albemarle County Fire Marshal's Office in Virginia confirmed the FBI was investigating a suspicious incident at the home of Virginia Democratic Rep. Tom Perriello's brother, days after the brother's home address was posted online by a Tea Party activist.

An aide to Perriello told CNN that a line to the propane tank on his brother's gas grill had been severed.

"While officials are not willing to characterize the exact nature of the incident because of the ongoing investigation, it did not involve an immediate threat to occupants of the residence," said Lee Catlin, Community Relations Director for the Fire Marshal.

"However, officials are taking the incident very seriously and conducting a vigorous investigation."

Catlin said the county joined the investigation late Tuesday after a request from the FBI.

In addition, Democratic offices in at least three states have reported instances of vandalism that party members say possibly were tied to Sunday's historic vote on health care reform.

Democracy "is not about violence," Hoyer said at the news conference joined by House Majority Whip James Clyburn of South Carolina. "It is about making sure everybody in America feels free to express their opinion and to take such actions as they deem to be necessary without subjecting themselves, their families or others to behavior, and frankly criminal behavior in some respect, that undermines democracy and undermines the safety of individuals."

Referring to Clyburn, Hoyer said "both us believe that to remain silent in the face of such activity gives the impression of either condoning or sanctioning such action."

The top Republican in the House, Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio, said Wednesday that opponents of health care reform should protest legally.

"Violence and threats are unacceptable," Boehner said. "That' not the American way. We need to take that anger and channel it into positive change. Call your congressman, go out and register people to vote, go volunteer on a political campaign, make your voice heard, but let's do it the right way."

The Tea Party movement that has protested health care reform held demonstrations outside Congress last weekend as the House debated and voted on the health care measure. Three African-American House Democrats, including civil rights leader Rep. John Lewis of Georgia, reported protesters shouted racial slurs at them and spit at one of them, while Rep. Barney Frank, D-Massachusetts, an openly gay House member, had anti-gay slurs yelled at him.

During the demonstration, Republican House members encouraged protesters outside and inside the House gallery. On Tuesday, Hoyer said it was not fitting with regular order in the Capitol for members to cheer on protesters inside the House chamber or to hang signs from windows in the Capitol, or for Republican members to stand on the balcony just outside the House floor waving signs to protesters below.

"We ought to all be careful as leaders in this country to conduct ourselves in a way that demonstrates to the public how we ought to act," Hoyer said.

An Alabama-based blog, called "Sipsey Street Irregulars," says it has launched a so-called "window war" against Democrats and has kept a tally of the recent incidents of damage, including ones in New York and Kansas.

Blogger Michael B. Vanderboegh of Pinson, Alabama, said Monday that in a Friday blog, he called for people to break windows at Democratic headquarters at the city and county level. He said he didn't call for the damages to congressional offices because, "I didn't want to be responsible for anybody breaking a federal law."

However, "I can understand how someone can be frustrated enough to throw a brick through a congresswoman's window," Vanderboegh said. He said he feels the health care bill is "unconstitutional and tyrannical."

"My answer is violence, by getting their attention," he said, adding, "If we can get across to the other side that they are within inches of provoking a civil war in this country, then that's a good thing."

6 comments:

sofa said...

Greatest theft in the history of the world. Massive enslavement of a people. Cou D'Etat.

And their whining about some bricks?

Rides A Pale Horse said...

I've posted this a couple other times in the days since the vote but thought it was relevant here as well.

"Stand your ground". "Don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here".

Capt. John Parker to the Minutemen assembled on Lexington Green. April 19 1775.

March 21 2010:
We the People have been fired upon.

art smeller said...

When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
Thomas Jefferson

PatriotUSA said...

What the hell they expect?
While I do not condone violence
there may come a time that these
acts we are seeing today will
pale in comparison in regard to
what MIGHT happen in the future.

They did not listen to the
MAJORITY of the American people.
The gov't needs to fear the
people. I will stand with those
who are willing to "let it begin
here."

Boquisucio said...

Do NOT get me started on Steny Hoyer. I have the misfortune of having him as the elected representative of my district in Maryland.

I am full throttle campaigning for his opponent: Charles Lollar.

http://www.lollarforcongress.com/

Holger Awakens said...

Boq,

Feel free to bring anything and everything here against Hoyer - he's on my list of those to smear for 2010 mid terms.


:Holger Danske