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Anti-government rhetoric possibly leading to violence

President Clinton And “Watch Our Words”



I'm sure you've seen the remarks President Clinton expressed that were directed towards the Tea Party Movement. He warned of anti-government rhetoric possibly leading to violence similar to the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995, saying "the words we use really do matter."

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He talked on the fight over the health care reform and that after passage of the law threats were directed against some of the lawmakers. He talks about being glad people are fighting over health care, but then remarks, "But I think that all you have to do is read the paper every day to see how many people there are who are deeply, deeply troubled." He also stated, "By all means keep fighting, by all means, keep arguing. But remember, words have consequences as much as actions do, and what we advocate, commensurate with our position and responsibility, we have to take responsibility for. We owe that to Oklahoma City." First off, I have to say the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, in Oklahoma City, by McVeigh was despicable! There is no terminology to fittingly describe this act. 168 citizens were killed in this tragedy. No one in their right mind would ever condone such an act. The finger pointing, and comparisons by the left towards the Tea Party Movement, trying to draw parallels between it and the Oklahoma City bombings are ludicrous. Let me say this. If you were to come up to me on the street, and say the name Timothy McVeigh, the first name that comes to my mind, and it's immediate, is Bill Ayers, automatically. Bill Ayers, is a University of Illinois Professor of Education as well as a Senior University Scholar, and the founder of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, a school reform organization. He travels across the country visiting university after university instilling his views or teachings, to our students, who just so happen to be our children and our grandchildren. Now you need to know as well, President Obama, a former community organizer, was appointed as the first Chairman of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge (CAC). Now let me see, what specifically was the CAC? Why, it's a school reform organization. Ayers also lived in the same neighborhood as President Obama, and gave a political "coming out" party in his run for the Illinois Senate. They also served on the board of the Woods Fund of Chicago together, from 1999 through Dec. of 2002. Stanley Kurtz, a "National Review Online" writer, said" Instead of funding schools directly, the CAC required schools to affiliate with "external partners," which actually got the money. Proposals from groups focused on math/science achievement WERE TURNED DOWN. Instead, the CAC disbursed money through various far-left community organizations, like ACORN. In an article from Sept. 2008, the "World Net Daily" reported that, "while Obama chaired the board of the CAC, more than $600,000 was granted to an organization founded by Ayers and run by Mike Klonsky, a former top communist activist. Klonsky was leader of the Marxist-Leninist Communist Party, which was effectively recognized by China as the all but official U.S. Maoist Party. Wouldn't you think that by the associations our President was involved with that they must share some of the same views? I mean, they were giving money, a lot of money, to a former communist activist, who ran an organization China thought strongly of as a Maoist Party, here in the USA. With our future President's blessings. It's confirmed, that in the Blue Room of the White House this past Christmas, the Christmas tree was adorned with pictures of Mao on the ornaments. In our White House, evidently condoned by our President and First Lady! Should President Clinton maybe look into the reality that things such as these may not sit well with the majority of Americans? Just a thought. Then you have other members of the administration such as Anita Dunn stating that Mao is one of her favorite philosophers. Really, a communist leader who killed millions of his countrymen? You have Ron Bloom saying that they've come to believe in the teachings of Mao, that your political power comes mainly through the barrel of a gun, and if you want a friend, buy a dog. You have Mark Lloyd who's our Federal communications Commission (FCC) Chief Diversity Officer. Mr. Lloyd speaks highly of Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's dictator. He talks about the "incredible" revolution, to begin to put in place things that are going to have an impact on the people of Venezuela. The property owners rebelled... No kidding, imagine that?? Private land owners having the property that they bought and paid for, and continue to pay taxes on, rebelling against the government that was taking, no stealing, their land from them. I wonder, does Mr. Lloyd condone such actions himself? Why would he talk in such a way? Yet the Tea Party Movement is considered radical, and extremist? You gotta be kidding! Mr. Lloyd also feels this way as well. Take a listen. This is from a Conference of Media Reform: Radical Justice. (With such a name for a Conference, Radical Justice, I wonder why the mainstream media (MSM) aren't all over this? Take a good look at the statements Lloyd is making and just imagine the reaction of the MSM if this person would have been White and talking in the opposite opinion.) Mr. Lloyd, They're good white people mind you, but...there's nothing more difficult than this. Because we have really, truly good white people in important positions. And the fact of the matter is there are a limited number of these positions. And unless we are conscious of the need to have more people of color, gays, other people in these positions we will not change the problem. We're in a position where you have to say who is going to step down so someone else can have the power." So continually, the left, the MSM, and our administration speak incessantly over the Tea Party Movement, and basically anyone who views the goings on in Washington now as the wrong policy for our country, once more, as radical, extremist, and racist.< Actually, I consider the Tea Party protests as very mild, honestly, especially with the numbers coming out to express their displeasure over the political agenda today. To me, the administration, and the left as a whole seem much more radical, racist, and extremist in their views than myself or anyone else I might know. Just look at the few examples I just gave.< Look at the video's on this website, "In Their Own Words," #21 in this section, titled Tea Party & Obama Care Protesters...". This will give you a definite, documented view of the difference between the Tea Party protests and the protests advocated by the left. There is strong language used in the left's protests, be advised. You may also see the video's of Anita Dunn, Ron Bloom, Mark Lloyd, and others saying on camera what we've covered so far. Literally, in their own words, and you can see the Christmas ornaments with pictures of Mao, in the White House. Once again, these are the people who seem radical to me, what do you think? Timothy McVeigh bombed the Alfred P. Murrah building. Bill Ayers and his wife, Bernardine Dohrn, bombed the Pentagon, and the New York City Police headquarters, among others. They founded the Weather Underground a radical late 60's early 70's group. Ayers characterized the Weatherman as an American Red Army. He summed up the Weatherman agenda as, and I quote, "Kill all the rich people, break up their cars and apartments. Kill your parents." In a 2001 interview, Ayers expressed his enduring hatred for the United States. "What a country," he said. "It makes me want to puke." Ayers co-authored a book with Jeff Jones, Dernardine Dohrn, and Celia Sojourn entitled "Prairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism." Here are a couple statements from this book. "The only path to the final defeat of imperialism, and the building of socialism, is revolutionary war." "Our job is to tap the discontent seething in many sectors of the population, to find allies everywhere people are hungry or angry, to mobilize the poor and working class people against imperialism." This same book, "Prairie Fire, " was in reference to Mao Zedong's observation (in a 1930's letter), "that a single spark can start a prairie fire." The book, "Prairie Fire," was dedicated to many violent, America-hating revolutionaries, including Sirhan Sirhan, the assassin of Robert Kennedy. Now Mr. Ayers is about as far-left radical, extremist, and revolutionary as possible. Truly, he spewed hateful rhetoric directed towards our country, and in reality, did commit revolutionary acts against it as well. the serious and the delirious alike. They fall on the connected and the unhinged alike." The insinuations from the left are fast and furious. It is a constant bombardment, of racist, extremist, and literally, hateful rhetoric directed towards us daily. I, myself, have never witnessed violence at a Tea Party. But President Clinton is 100% correct in his statement, "All you have to do is read a paper every day to see how many people there are who are deeply, deeply troubled." We didn't even touch on Rev. Wright, Rev. Lowery, Louis Farrakhan, Rev. Pfleger, or Rev. Meeks. These are all men of the cloth, who are all Anti-American, and Anti-White. These people literally spew hateful rhetoric daily, yet the MSM don't seem to view this type of speech in the same mindset most of us see it as. How about the Black Panthers at the polling stations in Philadelphia brandishing night-sticks, intimidating voters? They were charged by the Bush administration, but the Obama administration through Eric Holder, our Attorney General, dropped the charges. What would the outcry been by the MSM if these people would have been white? But honestly, we don't see examples of such actions by whites, do we? I know I'm not a racist, just as I know most of you are not as well. There are going to be a few "bad apples" regardless of the general opinion in anything, and sadly this is true with race. But when they talk about "we need to watch our words," as President Clinton stated, you have to look at the Rev. Wright's, as well as the others we've seen, and we have to consider what type of reaction this is creating on the left, especially to the "clueless!" It is indeed worrisome! What the MSM and the left are doing these days is literally "race baiting." I'm not condoning violence at all, and I EMPHASIZE this statement, but we as Americans have got to start fighting this war of words being implemented on good, law-abiding citizens by standing up vocally to such blatant, deceitful charges! These are the tactics Alinsky taught them to use, and it's high time we start using their own tactics against them as well. You should not have to cower down to such verbal assaults on your character, it's not right, and not what our founding fathers intended for you to do. Do you enjoy being called a liar, a cheat, a racist, or radical extremist, of course you don't! If this is what we truly were, that would be a horse of a different color, but that's not the case here. They use the freedom of speech this great country provides for them, through the sacrifice of many, many generations of citizens of which many gave their lives to defend for us all, and use it against you, the true believers of our Constitution. Then they use these same freedoms to silence you through political correctness. It is time for us to quit taking their abuse, that's exactly what it is anymore, and confront them on these actions, once again, VERBALLY. It's funny that they are so concerned over our rhetoric, though ours has been very, very passive, but they don't seem to consider their rhetoric offensive in the least. In closing this out, I'd just like to say what a shame we have gotten to this point in our country. It saddens me deeply to write on such events taking place today. Adhere to your beliefs, love your family, and stick to your values that have been passed down to you. Together, we and our country will weather this storm but we have to stay United. Race plays no issue if we all believe We're All Americans! God Bless You All!


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Doug Bronson is a small business owner in Florida and has written a book, “Simple Man…Simple Wisdom”


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