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March 21, 2003: GOP Headquarters in Madison hit with bricks, paint bombs Journal Sentinel

In 2004, Republicans were subject to an aggressive and sometimes violent campaign of harassment and intimidation orchestrated by Kerry supporters. At least three Bush-Cheney offices were shot at during the election season. A swastika was burned into the front yard of a Bush-Cheney supporter in Madison, Wisconsin. Other incidents included offices burglarized, windows smashed, tires slashed and other property damage. The following is a timeline of documented election-related violence and intimidation against the Bush-Cheney ‘04 campaign and Republicans in 2004.

September 2, 2004: Gun Shot Fired Into Huntington, WV, Republican Headquarters.

September 3, 2004: Windows Broken, Anti-Bush Messages Scrawled At Gallatin County, MT, Republican Headquarters.

September 2004: John Kerry supporters and other libs/dems take to the streets of NYC destroying property, beating a NYC detective into a state of unconsciousness and harassing/threatening attendees during the 2004 GOP convention in NYC

September 6, 2004: Huntington, WV, Republican Headquarters Egged.

September 13, 2004: Swastika Drawn On Duluth, MN, Resident’s Lawn, Signs Also Defaced With Words “Nazi” And “Liar.”

September 16, 2004: Community College Professor In Florida Punched Republican County Chairman In Face.

September 22, 2004: West Elmira, NY, Resident Found Swastika Drawn On Bush Campaign Sign In His Yard.

September 23, 2004: Office Ransacked During Break-In At Vilas County, WI, Republican Headquarters, Obscene Words And Graphic Pictures Sprayed On Campaign Signs.

September 26, 2004: Windows Smashed And Signs Stolen At Oxford, MS, Bush-Cheney ‘04 Headquarters.

October 1, 2004: Laptops Of Executive And Field Director Stolen From Bush-Cheney ‘04 Headquarters In Seattle, WA.

October 1, 2004: Swastika Burned Into Front Yard Of Bush-Cheney ‘04 Supporter In Madison, WI.

October 2, 2004: Collinsville, OH, Resident Chains Down Bush-Cheney ‘04 Signs After Several Signs Stolen And One Was Replaced With Kerry Sign.

October 3, 2004: Burglary At Thousand Oaks, CA, Victory 2004 Headquarters Where Bush-Cheney ‘04 Banner Was Stolen From Outside Premises.

October 5, 2004: Gun Shots Fired Into Knoxville, TN, Bush-Cheney ‘04 Office, Shattering Office’s Glass Front Doors.
October 5, 2004: AFL-CIO ACTIVISTS RANSACK BUSH HEADQUARTERS IN ORLANDO, The Orlando Sentinel . . . part of 20 coordinated union attacks across U.S.

October 8, 2004: Two Men Were Caught On A Hidden Camera Tearing Down And Urinating On Bush-Cheney ‘04 Sign In Akron, OH.

October 9, 2004: Oxnard, CA, Supporter Placing Bush-Cheney ‘04 In Yards Verbally Abused, Knocked Down And Had Signs Stolen.

October 9, 2004: Bush-Cheney Signs Near Vail, CO, Cut In Half And Burned In “Ransacking.”

October 10, 2004: Office Windows Broken And Field Director’s Laptop Bag and Purse Stolen In Burglary At Canton, OH, Victory Office.

October 11, 2004: Windows Broken, Petty Cash Stolen And Computers Tampered With In Burglary At Spokane, WA, Victory 2004 Headquarters.

October 13, 2004: Walls And Windows Of York, PA, Victory 2004 Headquarters Vandalized With Pro-Kerry Spray-Paint And Signs Outside Destroyed.

October 13, 2004: Window Smashed At Laconia, NH, Victory 2004 Headquarters.

October 13, 2004: Kerry Supporter Caught Stealing Bush Sign In Cape Girardeau, MO, Pulled Knife On Sign’s Owner And Was Arrested.

October 15, 2004: Someone Destroyed Large Plywood Bush-Cheney ‘04 Sign, Then Tried To Smash Debris Though Glass Door Of Santa Fe, NM, Republican Party Headquarters.

October 15, 2004: Someone Lined Window Sill With Bullet Casings At Littleton, NH, Republican Headquarters.

October 16, 2004: Unknown Suspects Vandalized Large Bush-Cheney Campaign Sign In Hollister, CA, With Obscenities.

October 17, 2004: Stickers Placed Over Windows Of Gettysburg, PA, Victory 2004 Headquarters.

October 18, 2004: Eggs Thrown At Keene, NH, Victory 2004 Headquarters.

October 18, 2004: 21 Protesters Arrested At Bush-Cheney ‘04 Campaign Headquarters In Arlington, VA.

October 20, 2004: Rocks Thrown Through Windows At Multnomah County, OR, Republican Party Headquarters.

October 21, 2004: Bomb Threat Made Against Lake Havasu, AZ, Republican Party Headquarters.

October 21, 2004: Windows Smashed At Multnomah County Republican Party Headquarters In Portland, OR.

October 22, 2004: Break-In Discovered At Cincinnati, OH, Victory 2004 Headquarters.

October 22, 2004: Break-In Discovered At Flagstaff, AZ, Victory 2004 Headquarters. Perpetrators gained entry by throwing a cinder block through a plate glass window.

October 22, 2004: Chunk Of Concrete Tossed Through Glass Door Of Republican Headquarters In Santa Cruz, CA.

October 23, 2004: Two Kerry Supporters Arrested After Stealing Pro-Bush Signs From Activist And Pushing Police Officer At Edwards Rally In St. Petersburg, FL.

November, 2004: Editors say Yale Free Press stolen Yale Daily News

November 2004, Election Day: 30 vans intended for getting out the vote in Milwaukee in 2004 had their tires slashed . . .Of the four men who were arrested, one is the son of Democratic U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Milwaukee, and one is the son of former acting Milwaukee Mayor Marvin Pratt.

June 8, 2004: Court sets release of Ryan’s divorce file Chicago Tribune

August, 2005: Reservist suspected of spray painting pro-Bush bumper stickers in Denver - Associated Press

October 26, 2006: A New Campaign Tactic: Manipulating Google Data. New York Times

October 30, 2006: RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman Responds To Today’s Letter From DNC Chairman Howard Dean GOP
October (?) 2006: Staffers from Chuck Schumer’s office steal the social security number of Michael Steele then run an illegal credit report

Sept 17, 2008: Sarah Palin’s E-Mail Hacked

September /October 2008: Sarah Palin effigy hanging in someone’s yard, and the burning of her church

October 1, 2008: Vandals destroy Republican candidate signs, PolitickOr.com

October 6, 2008: Laptop stolen from regional GOP headquarters CNET News

October 8, 2008: Tennessee Man Indicted in Hacking of Palin’s E-Mail Account Fox News

October 22, 2008: Minnesota, Senator Coleman campaign: Senator’s garage vandalized Associated Press

January, 2009: Hackers get Republican Senator Norm Coleman’s donors’ credit card info and post it on the internet

August (1st week?) 2009: a black gentleman who was a Tea Party participant named Kenneth Gladney went to a town-hall meeting hosted by Rep. Russ Carnahan, Missouri Democrat. While passing out “Don’t Tread on Me” flags, he was viciously attacked by Service Employees International Union (SEIU) members. One called him a “$$$$er.” A woman filming the violence also was accosted. NBC News.

Summer (?), 2009: a handicapped woman in a wheelchair was attacked by a protester at an Obama town hall in New Hampshire. Another protester kicked an armed man in the groin and spit into a camera filming it.

Summer (?) 2009: At a tea party in Milwaukee, a heckler attacked several people and rushed the stage while a speaker was talking, YouTube video shows. Police tackled and removed him

September, 2009: The Washington DC Tea Party appears to be a big success, but it’s not for lack of trying among the movement’s more lunatic opponents. Yesterday, the DC Metro police evacuated the offices of Freedomworks after several threats, including a bomb-threat phone call that police considered credible enough to investigate.

September 3, 2009in Thousand Oaks , California, a nationalized healthcare advocate attacked and bit off the finger of a Tea Partyer who was a healthcare opponent, Associated Press.

November 14, 2009: in Fort Lauderdale, Florida violence broke out between tea party protesters and pro-amnesty protesters who had e-mailed group members calling for “a militant confrontation” with “tea-baggers,” the Christian Science Monitor reported.

November 14, 2009, in Phoenix, tea partyers were attacked by a group of neo-Nazis brandishing a swastika flag and a portrait of Adolf Hitler. Police intervened quickly, and no one was hurt.

March 22, 2010: Bullet shot through window of Republican Congressman Eric Cantor’s Richmond, Virginia campaign Office.

March 24, 2010: Republican Congresswoman Jean Schmidt of Ohio receives telephoned death threats.

March 24, 2010: Republican Congresswoman Jenny Brown of Florida receives telephoned death threats.

My guess is that while there might be a slight increase of idiotic behavior, it's not really as bad as the Democrat media blitz is making it out to be. Playing the victim is like cocaine to them.
 
We should certainly not let Eric Cantor off the hook for calling a press conference to announce his office had been targeted, when in fact the bullet was fired randomly:

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hPSXB0pVWgnTggpu-KnVqhophahwD9ELT6600

Maybe we can write off the deception as unintentional (yeah right) but the fact that slimeball had the nerve to invoke his Judaism as a reason for being targeted, presumably to make sure he gets a slice of the racial discrimination pie, earns him "stay classy, Republicans" status.

Really he's just a victim of good old Rednecks shootin' in the airism.
 
You’ve given it your best shot, you’ve tried numerous times to talk with the Republicans, to negotiate, to meet them halfway on every single matter before the American people. But they hate you for many reasons. It’s time you break kneecaps (bold in original). It’s time to destroy the Republican Party. They don’t deserve a seat at the table when all they want to do is score political points by being the Party of No.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-bourgeois/obama-better-start-breaki_b_461873.html

Ask Sarah Palin about idiotic, violent, threatening behavior:
http://patterico.com/2010/03/25/leftist-issues-death-threats-to-palin-and-family-on-twitter/

And maybe all those racist, teabaggers deserve to be blown up:
http://hotair.com/archives/2009/09/12/breaking-bomb-threat-against-tea-party-organizers/


Violence only goes one direction when you can conveniently forget the truth:
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I know, let's also campaign the idea that Republicans are racists. And their supporters are racists, straight up. Straight up racism, pure and simple. They want to kill black babies return to slavery. That won't incite any violent or idiotic behavior because it's just truth.

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So anyway David Frum was fired from AEI for not taking his daily dose of kool-aid, also apparently AEI "scholars" were ordered not to say anything positive about the bill.
 
[quote name='Msut77']So anyway David Frum was fired from AEI for not taking his daily dose of kool-aid, also apparently AEI "scholars" were ordered not to say anything positive about the bill.[/QUOTE]

Guess that's not what you're paid for at a tell me what to think tank.
 
Sorry to bust up your circle jerk, but in no way is Frum declaring the health care bill is good legislation.


Now you can go back an read the rest of the Huffington rag...
 
bmulligan he's saying that when they remove the parts of the bill that they consider 'bad' they will be left with pretty much the same bill. It's ridiculous to say the GOP can't support this bill which is more conservative than Romneycare.
 
Romneycare affected one State and cost me, nor the people that employee me, nothing.

I really love all the attention these sporadic vagued threats are getting in the media, with all types of people trying to blame Republicans for being threatning or inciting violence. But when 2,000 students in Canada surrounded their school with rocks and sticks in their hands because they didn't like Ann Coulter, it was barely covered, and not denounced as threatning at all.

I'm not an Ann Coulter fan, but I think it's pretty obvious which side excels at hypocrisy when it comes to inciting violence.
 
[quote name='Msut77']So anyway David Frum was fired from AEI for not taking his daily dose of kool-aid, also apparently AEI "scholars" were ordered not to say anything positive about the bill.[/QUOTE]

Yep, very few think tanks, research firms and even governmental research departments are full of scholars with total freedom (with some exceptions of course).

That's why those of us who want to be scholars take less pay for more work (having to teach) to have total freedom to pursue our research agendas.

AEI is certainly one of the worst though, in terms of being more a lobby group than a think tank/research institution.
 
[quote name='thrustbucket']But when 2,000 students in Canada surrounded their school with rocks and sticks in their hands because they didn't like Ann Coulter, it was barely covered, and not denounced as threatning at all.[/QUOTE]
You want denouncement of the citizens of other countries?

November, 2004: Editors say Yale Free Press stolen Yale Daily News

June 8, 2004: Court sets release of Ryan’s divorce file Chicago Tribune

October 26, 2006: A New Campaign Tactic: Manipulating Google Data. New York Times

October 30, 2006: RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman Responds To Today’s Letter From DNC Chairman Howard Dean GOP

March 22, 2010: Bullet shot through window of Republican Congressman Eric Cantor’s Richmond, Virginia campaign Office.
I can't decide which of these is most terrifying.
 
[quote name='thrustbucket'] But when 2,000 students in Canada surrounded their school with rocks and sticks in their hands because they didn't like Ann Coulter, it was barely covered, and not denounced as threatning at all.[/QUOTE]

Roffles.

Ask the Canadians about what really happened at that one.

[quote name='RiperSnifle']
SHE cancels the event. Then takes a cheap shot at Ottawa U (I don't go there but it's just a few blocks from my house), then files a human rights complaint? Then accuses us of intolerance because she's a conservative in a country which is governed by the Conservative Party?

All this does is reinforce the fact that she's a total idiot, on top of being a racist, bigoted piece of human garbage. Good riddance.
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[quote name='pdaoust007']
There was no violence, just people very vocal about how they felt about her... I am from Ottawa and people are very civil here, whoever decided to cancel is an idiot, there would have been no violence should they decided to proceed.

She did a speech yesterday in London Ontario and actually suggested to a muslim girl that she should use her camel to travel if she couldn't get her "magic carpet" to work (because according to Ms Coulter muslims shouldn't be allowed to fly on airplanes). If this is the kind of garbage that comes out of her mouth I seriously don't understand what any rational individual would see in that sad excuse for a human being... I'm actually floored that some people in my city would actually WANT to go listen to her in the first place! I love Americans but please, lets agree to keep our garbage on our respective sides of the border in the future.
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[quote name='plankmass']
Why does this DIGG headline say there was violence?

According to the article, there was no violence what so ever, it was the pussy organizers who thought there could be violence, although like this DIGG headline, I think they figured that claiming there was or could have been violence is the best way to get headlines.

The truth, a bunch of lefty Canadians protested Colter and she wimped out of trying to talk in front of an unfriendly crowd and is now making up excuses as to why she is the victim. Boohoo.
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Classy! The whole page, really, is full of gold. Stinky horseface Adam's apple gold.
 
[quote name='speedracer']You want denouncement of the citizens of other countries? [/QUOTE]
Only Law and Order had the stones to tell it like it really was!
 
[quote name='bmulligan']Sorry to bust up your circle jerk, but in no way is Frum declaring the health care bill is good legislation.[/QUOTE]

Here's precisely what happened with Smokey, I mean Frum.
http://madgame.com/videos/457/the-big-lebowski---smokeyund039s-over-the-line

Frum didn't say anything positive about the bill, but he did write an op-ed declaring just how this issue has become a "waterloo" (christ, that phrase again) for the right.

Go Go AEI integrity! Remember this next time you wanna cite an AEI scholar, or Cato, or Heritage, or Brookings: you lose your job if your toe goes over the line.
 
OH CHRIST SOMEONE CALL THE PERSON THAT MADE BMULLIGAN'S LIST HURRY LIFE AND DEATH HERE MAN

Duren had picked his daughter up from school and was driving to his Nashville, TN home when Harry Weisiger pulled up next to his car, pointed to the Obama-Biden bumper sticker on the back, and flipped him off. One would expect this to end the exchange between a bully filled with impotent rage, but Weisiger took it way further. At a stop sign he starting honking his horn and causing a scene and when the two were underway again, he hit Duran's car. Being a normal person, Duren slowed to deal with the accident but Weisiger sped up and smashed into the bumper, causing serious damage. Duren then pulled over to the side of the road and got out, at which point the enraged Weisiger started using his SUV to push the car up over the curb. Police have arrested Weisiger and charged him with felony reckless endangerment.
http://jalopnik.com/5502832/lunatic-smashes-into-car-over-obama+biden-bumper-sticker
 
[quote name='speedracer']
http://jalopnik.com/5502832/lunatic-smashes-into-car-over-obama+biden-bumper-sticker[/QUOTE]

True story which sprung to mind after reading that: I got in a minor fender bender last week in stop and go traffic (really not even that, since neither car had any damage). We both stopped and got out to exchange information like reasonable adults, but when we saw we both had Obama stickers on our car we let bygones be bygones. I guess that's not how they do things in Tennessee, only in the commie-socialist 93% Obama supporting District.
 
[quote name='thrustbucket']But when 2,000 students in Canada surrounded their school with rocks and sticks in their hands because they didn't like Ann Coulter[/QUOTE]
2,000 people with rocks and sticks. Could you source the rocks and sticks part?

Rocks and sticks. haha. What the hell is a Canadian gonna do with a rock? Point it at you?
 
[quote name='bvharris']True story which sprung to mind after reading that: I got in a minor fender bender last week in stop and go traffic (really not even that, since neither car had any damage). We both stopped and got out to exchange information like reasonable adults, but when we saw we both had Obama stickers on our car we let bygones be bygones. I guess that's not how they do things in Tennessee, only in the commie-socialist 93% Obama supporting District.[/QUOTE]That depends, i certainly wouldn't expect it from any of the guys in the lifted pickup trucks i see everyday here. Granted i don't put stickers on my car, but i'd hate to have one of those guys hit me and then them see an Obama sticker on my car.
 
[quote name='speedracer']2,000 people with rocks and sticks. Could you source the rocks and sticks part?

Rocks and sticks. haha. What the hell is a Canadian gonna do with a rock? Point it at you?[/QUOTE]
Guns are expensive, rocks and sticks are all the Canadians can afford after they're taxed to death for health care.
 
[quote name='camoor']Bumper stickers are not smart.

At best noone gives a fuck.[/QUOTE]

Explain how they're any different than a lawn sign or say, a t-shirt? Or are those not smart either?

I guess I'm just trying to figure out what your issue is with people expressing their preference for a political candidate on their own property.
 
I don't put stickers on my car because i don't want to damage the paint/body. I just don't like advertising for people/companies really. I don't even like that the car dealer put their logo on my car, but i'm afraid to try to take it off.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/joe_conason/2010/03/26/vanderboegh

Violent rhetoric spewing Libertarian wingnut!

who receives disability! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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He's just more committed to The Cause. He's sapping away at the government he so wishes to take down by taking it's money and using his time to make cool 'Don't Tread On Me' graphics plot against the government.

It's a plot so dastardly no one in Congress could have ever seen it coming.
 
[quote name='bvharris']Explain how they're any different than a lawn sign or say, a t-shirt? Or are those not smart either?

I guess I'm just trying to figure out what your issue is with people expressing their preference for a political candidate on their own property.[/QUOTE]

I don't think it's smart because it sets your property up as a target for radicals. If it's tea bagger day in DC, I don't want to have to worry about a lone radical slashing my tires.

Now personally, I have no issue. Knock yourself out.
 
[quote name='camoor']I don't think it's smart because it sets your property up as a target for radicals. If it's tea bagger day in DC, I don't want to have to worry about a lone radical slashing my tires. [/QUOTE]
But then you get to play at being persecuted! The one true Christian in a sea of heathens! The one enlightened, liberal thinker in a land of backwards rednecks! The last X hiding amongst the Y!
 
[quote name='The Crotch']But then you get to play at being persecuted! The one true Christian in a sea of heathens! The one enlightened, liberal thinker in a land of backwards rednecks! The last X hiding amongst the Y![/QUOTE]

The beauty about working tech support is the little things that piss people off enough to threaten to cancel service.
"You're going to charge me $2.50 a month to make my number nonpublished? I'm canceling your service."
 
[quote name='fatherofcaitlyn']Why can't I find a young woman wearing shorts that reads "This space for rent" across the ass?[/QUOTE]

You're just not looking in the right places.
 
I am really enjoying how much you people are bashing the tea party movement when they are standing for something I think we can all get behind which is reduced government spending. We simply don't have the money to be handing out more and more entitlements. We have to cut back, it is no coincidence the two states with the biggest "best" social programs (california, and new york among others) are utterly utterly failing. Grow up people and stand up for our rights, liberty, and our future instead of a dumb party.

I also think we can get behind the fact that there are crazy fuckers out there on both sides but they are by far not the majority of either party.
 
A Philadelphia man has been charged with threatening to kill Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.) and his family.

A two-count complaint and warrant was filed today accusing Norman Leboon, 33, of threatening to kill Cantor and his family in a YouTube video posted online this month, according to U.S. Attorney Michael L. Levy and FBI Special Agent in Charge Jan Fedarcyk.

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/virginiapolitics/2010/03/post_662.html

goo goo g'joob.
 
1 = X Million, apparently. X is equal to whatever number Fox News makes up at the time for Tea Bagger attendance.

How about some of that good 'ole hypocrisy? At least the Christianlicans are doing their part of forgiving him by asking to kick his ass out.
 
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