Wednesday, June 10, 2009

A Bunch of Thugs

Remember these fine gentlemen brandishing weapons at a polling place in Philadelphia on election day, November 4, 2008?



This is no doubt voter intimidation and a clear violation of the law (Voting Rights Act) and this cannot happen in America, so when the Obama administration reviewed the case of these Black Panthers, surely they acted accordingly to punish and prohibit this unlawful activity?

Not so fast my friend! The Justice Department dropped the charges, but warned the men not to bring any weapons next time. Are you kidding? Why would these thugs not be punished? Well, apparently, thuggery is welcomed in Obama's world.

Unfortunately, this should not come as a surprise to anyone. We all knew of the long standing associating Obama had with the organization ACORN, who loudly boasts of using terrorist tactics, oh sorry, civil disobedience, to intimidate our citizenry. I have called attention to the orchestrated intimidation of the American International Group executives and the layers of fraudulent activity associated with the housing crisis.

And perhaps the most dangerous example is the abysmal strong arm tactics used in the governmental takeover of General Motors and Chrysler. While contract law, and our Constitution, continues to be trampled under foot by this administration, there is no better example of the antics used to trash small business and threaten free market capitalism to the core. I urge you to take time out to engage the following interview Glenn Beck had with Gretchen Carlson, co-host of FOX News FOX & Friends and a former Miss America, whose family has owned a GM dealership outside Minneapolis, Minnesota for 90 years and will lose it at the end of the week. Judge Andrew Napolitano and Charles Payne of FOX Business Network sit in on the conversation. Please, listen to this:



Although the car companies had many issues which inhibited the profit margin, government was the main culprit and has now destroyed the industry. The actions of our government in the demise of these companies, including the ignoring of shareholder rights, is sickening.

Incredibly, examples of thuggery are commonplace in our government these days, and our founding fathers would be appalled at this behavior. If you examine your inner thoughts and beliefs, you recognize this is not right also.

I am sure you don't own a car company, but remember those who turned away when they came for the Jews since they were not Jews. They appear to coming for you, particularly if are a small business owner. Will anyone be left to stand up in your defense?

1 comment:

Cap'm said...

Thanks for posting the GB segment, my technology let me down and I didn't get to see it, Great stuff. This looking more and more like Atlas Shrugged, with all the Czars dictating this and that, who wins and who loses. Scary.