For the Record: Here‘s the ’Caught on Audio’ Clip of Sen. Schumer‘s ’Extreme’ Moment

Our earlier post with the background information is here.

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  • mrsmileyface
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 10:03am

    Ill go further on that letter. The Mrs. Lash’s of the world want the equal pay for equal play and be militantly defiant against any male who in as so much as invades her personal independence by even holding a door open for her. This is why chilverly is dead and society has been on decline for decades. The women want to act like men and the men act like women. I also blame Oprah too for this situation. Clearly Mrs Lash has no need for male companionship or if shes married I feel dam sorry for her spouse cause its clear that she wears the pants.

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  • mcFirst
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 9:49am

    maybe shuler knew the media was on the line, just didn‘t know the ’wrong’ ones were on.

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  • mcFirst
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 9:47am

    the most important note here is how politicians really talk. Wo before they get on any news show they are loaded down with spin words and anwers no matter the question.

    So can we all stop playing games yet!! How long do we act like little kids with amatuer discussions.

    really shumer, that is the extent of your deep thinking around issues. really. attack the tea party. really. I doubt our founding fathers would even give you the time of day with that level of statemanship.

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  • PalinWest 2012
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 9:27am

    Let the govt shut down awhile….. Whatever it takes to STOP the deficit spending…
    Please do not raise the debt ceiling even $1.

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  • ImahaIngttta
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 9:23am

    “Honey, we need to spend less in order to make end meet. I think we need to save an additional $60.00 this year.”
    “No! we can only save $21.00!”

    The whole thing is ridiculous. It‘s a waste of time and doesn’t even come close to a drop in the bucket. I am so tired of these morons.

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  • EqualJustice
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 8:54am

    THIS IS ALL THE FAULT OF THE DEMOCRATS! They had total control of DC and had all of 2009 and 2010 to come up with ANY budget they wanted to push through for 2011. They PUT IT OFF, knowing it would be in the hands of the Republicans to make much needed cuts. They had planned all along to BLAME THEM for any delay or shut down. They are like snakes in the grass! Where was the outrage when we entered this year WITHOUT ANY EFFORT AT ALL AT PRODUCING A BUDGET by the MAJORITY DEMOCRATS???? Please……this is one of their TRANSPARENT moments, I guess.

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  • 9111315
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 8:54am

    It is time to ask conservative congressmen to double down on their $61 Billion promise.

    The progressive spenders are simply stalling to keep the current spending at last years extraordinarily high levels. Every day they stall is a winning day for them and a loss for America.

    The prior congress was negligent when a budget was not passed prior to last October. Consider why they did not pass a budget when they had control of the senate and house. Is it because they had no incentive to do their job. The prior budget already had all the wasteful spending they wanted.

    As the progressive spenders are using stall tactics. We need to change the game and double down.

    Reset the budget cutting goal to $122 Billion!

    We can cut billions from foreign aid, planned parenthood and the Department of Education.

    Sure we will piss off a lot of people, however, we don’t have their support now anyway.

    Consider that this budget year is half over and money that has been spent cannot be unspent. With each continuing resolution, more is spent.

    Please double down in congress to save America.

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  • Lost In Space
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 8:50am

    WOW,Ididnt know schumer was a lib,you can see in the video clip as the senator and his aid are walking down the stairs there guarding what there saying,looking like a couple of deer trying to keep out of the spotlight. Hey schumer, why dont you grow a pair,square your shoulders, walk down the stairs like a man who believes in what hes doing. You look like my kid when she comes down the stairs in trouble and the guilt oozes out of her pores for all the world to see,lol it so obvious.

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  • Funny-Bones
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 7:16am

    Sen. Schumer and his partners are playing with american lives. I would love to see some 75 yr. old lady beat him down with her pocketbook. Hell……. I would love to beat him down! I’m not a violent person….. but I could make a exception.

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  • kuhl
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 7:08am

    The real problem is when one side presents an idea, the other automatically takes the polar opposite position because of party politics. It isn’t so much being for an idea as it is being against the political opposition.
    We need to treat the government is if it were a corporation with the people being stockholders. When the CO/CFO/CIO makes stupid decisions, the stockholders vote them out. If the Board of Directors (Congress) refuses to follow the stockholders orders, they are removed.

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    • gman4691
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 4:09pm

      I’ve got a better idea. Let China have the US Congress as collateral and then default on the loan. Let the Chinese have these people. Both Dems and Repubs have had shovels in the ground digging this hole we are in…neither party can claim innocence. The only difference is the size of the shovels being used. Either way, the hole gets deeper.

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  • EP46
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 6:40am

    OFF TOPIC
    Saw a news report last night on how important America’s COAL is now, and the opportunity we have to supply more coal to foreign countries.Stated coal industry would create thousands of new jobs. This immediately sent a chill….Now the coal mines are ‘again’ in danger from the Green agenda

    Watch out for
    (1) Another coal mine disaster (tooooo many since obama took office)
    (2) Even stronger regulations to prevent increased coal production

    This administration will do everything to stop us from using our own natural resources
    Same with natural gas….soooooo many ‘natural gas disasters’ since this administration took over
    It started with the Gulf oil spill….America is NOT to use Her own resources …the PUPPET is saving our resources for the NEW WORLD ORDER

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  • justice
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 5:33am

    Dem-Rats are Class Acts.

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  • entropy
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 4:49am

    What amazes me is the sheer number of people who work for the govt that actively participate in taking money and freedoms from the american people, and think nothing is wrong with it. I guess if you are the recipient of wealth taken from others, then it is OK. Only then.

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    • BRAVEHEART
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 10:46am

      Liberalism is a mental illness! and usually grows continuously until it reaches total insanity( usually within 24 hours of the first symtoms)

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  • sodizzy
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 4:27am

    One of our prayers at church when we Pray USA is for God to expose the devil. Boy we are sure getting answers to this one!

    It gives me great pleasure to see Schumer exposed.

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  • jim
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 4:24am

    Shutting down the government will reveal how much Americans DON’T NEED, and WON’T MISS, the federal bureaucracy. Citizens will have to rely on their states and local communities. That is another hidden fear of the Dems. We just won’t miss them at all.

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  • jmgair
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 3:59am

    Who is going to blink first here ? $21, $61 billion, what is the real difference here since niether figure is anywhere near enough to make a difference. Those figures used to be HUGE until Barry got the checkbook and credit cards of America.

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    • dawg of gawd
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 6:37am

      Deficit was $1.3 trilion when Bush left. That’s not huge?

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    • IAMMADDOG
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 9:25am

      The deficit was actually 700 billion when Bush left.

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    • dawg of gawd
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 11:01am

      You’re no dog . . . You’re not counting two unfunded wars and the pharma bill.

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  • ProudTeaPartyMember
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 3:48am

    Which is worse, extremist taxpayers or those poor people that have been living on the dole for 5 or more generations? Those taxpaying Americans or those on the left that want to spend those same taxpayers into oblivion? People that pay their taxes or people like the Clintons, that claim they don’t get taxed enough while keeping bank accounts in The Cayman Islands? We need to flush the libs like the turds that they are.

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  • 229Mick
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 2:55am

    A) I‘m a ’Tea Party’ member, and I‘m not a ’wing of the GOP’
    b) $61B is NOTHING. Shutdown the federal government and don’t reopen. If there’s no more money to be stolen, 2/3 of congress will quit anyway.

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    • GayDem4Beck
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 7:44am

      I‘m a ’Tea Party’ member, and I‘m NOT a ’wing of the GOP’. I’m sick of calling my democrat representatives, and getting no response. If they won’t get serous about cutting our debt and spending habits, then SHUT IT DOWN !!!

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    • Igno Ramus
      Posted on March 31, 2011 at 3:15pm

      @Mick and GAYDEM—–Shut it down! Shut it down! Shut it down!
      @GAYDEM—- FIRE them #^&$@#@&^SO BEES!

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  • sgallion1
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 2:36am

    Shut it down ! They don’t do anything but spend our money anyway.

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  • Psychosis
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 2:26am

    Socialist Labor Bosses Plan Mass Actions Across America
    An Emergency Labor Meeting was held in Cleveland, Ohio on March 4-5, 2011.

    Ninety-six union leaders and activists from 26 states and from “a broad cross-section of the labor movement” gathered at the Laborers Local 310 Hall in Cleveland in response to an invitation sent out in January urging them to “explore together what we can do to mount a more militant and robust fight-back campaign to defend the interests of working people.”

    Three weeks prior to the Emergency Labor Meeting (ELM), “unionists and community and student activists in Wisconsin unleashed a resistance movement against Governor Scott Walker’s union-busting and concessionary attacks that in a short time has breathed new life into the labor movement”.

    Participants in the ELM took “full note of the new situation and of the grave dangers to the U.S. labor movement and to workers’ and democratic rights posed by Governor Walker’s attacks”.

    They pledged to make the “fight against union-busting and the budget cuts/concessions in Wisconsin the centerpiece of an emergency action plan…”

    Part of the plan involves a nationwide “Day of Action” on April 4.

    Participants welcomed the call issued by Larry Cohen, International President of the Communication Workers of America to organize on April 4, the anniversary of the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This call has since been supported by the AFL-CIO Executive Board, which is urging “movement-wide dramatic actions” on this day.

    The closed doors meeting was endorsed by some of American labor’s most radical socialist labor leaders.

    These included Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism affiliates;

    * Donna DeWitt, President, South Carolina AFL-CIO
    * Sandy Eaton, RN; Chair, National Nurses United Legislative Council
    * Lenny Potash, Co-Chair Labor United for Universal Healthcare
    * Kenneth Riley, President, International Longshoremen’s Association Local 1422
    * Monadel Herzallah, President, Arab American Union Members Council – USLAW-affiliate
    * Steve Edwards, President, AFSCME Local 2858, Chicago, and Steering Committee member, Public Workers Unite!
    * Ira Grupper, labor journalist, Louisville, KY

    Democratic Socialists of America affiliates;

    * Jos Williams, President, Washington Metro Council AFL-CIO
    * Henry Nicholas, President, National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees, AFSCME
    * Jeff Crosby, President, North Shore Labor Council, Massachusetts
    * Bill Henning, Vice President, CWA Local 1180
    * Ed Sadlowski, Staff Representative, Wisconsin Council 40, AFSCME, AFL-CIO; Member, Local 938; membership in Council 40 Field and Support Staff Union
    * Jerry Tucker, former Intl UAW Exec Board Member; Center for Labor Renewal Co-Founder
    * Bill Fletcher, Jr., Center for Labor Renewal; BlackCommentator.com
    * Dr. Jack Rasmus, Member, American Federation of Teachers University Council, University of California Berkley; Former National First Vice President, National Writers Union, UAW Local 1981; former local union Vice President and Business Representative, CWA Local 9415 and SEIU Local 715
    * Bill Leumer, Former President, International Association of Machinists Local 565; Co-Convenor, Workers Emergency Recovery Campaign
    * Steve Early, labor journalist, lawyer, and former CWA International Representative; author of Embedded with Organized Labor and The Civil Wars in U.S. Labor

    Communist Party USA affiliates;

    * Lew Moye, President, St Louis Chapter, Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
    * Dean Gunderson, Minnesota Association of Professional Employees Region 5 Director and past local president.

    Also listed were affiliates of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, Socialist Party USA, International Socialist Organization and several members of the ultra radical anti Israel group American Labor for Palestine.

    The assembled socialists agreed that they must;

    Go to the streets to oppose the concessions demanded by the bosses and the government. There is plenty of money available without demanding givebacks from public employees, but this requires changing our nation’s priorities to raise taxes on the rich, redirect war dollars to meet human needs, and more — all demands that we must place on the federal government. We can no longer effectively deal with such crucial issues as health care and retirement through collective bargaining alone.

    Instead of supporting wars of intervention, the labor movement should embrace international worker solidarity. The mutual declarations of support between protesters in Madison and insurgent independent unions in Egypt are a proud example that deserve wide emulation.

    The U.S labor movement is now completely dominated by socialists and communists. Given the chance they intend to bring chaos to several major cities across America. They plan to continue, until their man Barack Obama is re-elected President in 2012.

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  • elbawild
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 2:14am

    I hope they shut down for a year! The less they meet, the less freedoms we lose.

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    • dawg of gawd
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 6:36am

      Which freedoms have you lost?

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    • BSdetector
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 7:39am

      The freedom to chose our doctors and healthcare, the freedom to be prosperous without a hungry hungry hippo devouring the fruits of our labor and devaluing our savings, the freedom of an truthful press, the freedom of the free market, freedom from the “chilling effect” on free speech, freedom of a government constrained by the constitution, should I go on, and on, and on, and on?

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    • dawg of gawd
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 7:49am

      BS – can’t name a single one, I see. You can choose any doctor you want. All you have to do is pay for it. As for the rest, those aren’t freedoms, they’re opinions. Read a book. Try again. Name one thing you can’t do today that you could do two years ago.

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    • BSdetector
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 8:36am

      BS – can’t name a single one, I see. You can choose any doctor you want. All you have to do is pay for it. As for the rest, those aren’t freedoms, they’re opinions. Read a book. Try again. Name one thing you can’t do today that you could do two years ago.

      Good to see that you don’t understand the healthcare law. When it puts enough doctors out of business, you wont be able to “choose any doctor you want” because the remaining ones will be so overbooked.
      One thing I cant do today that I could 2 years ago? Disagree with the president without be attacked as a racist, bigot, homophobe, violent, dangerous man. How about find a job because the government taxes employers so heavily that it’s not profitable to hire new people, so they don’t. Oh or believe one word from the general media. At least under Bush, they were doing their job and being watchdogs instead of lapdogs. I also can’t put a dollar in the bank without the government printing up billions more and making mine worth less and less.
      Of course that last one will never make sense to an economically illiterate progressive/liberal/socialist/communist like yourself. You sir, should “read a book.”

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    • AwwwYeah
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 8:51am

      Dawg,
      Try boarding a plane without having your junk groped. Or maybe you’ve been “fixed” so you don’t care!

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    • BLACKDIAMONDSKIER
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 8:54am

      Response to Dawg of Gawd -

      You seem to be looking for an answer for freedom that is specific and concrete. Freedom is an abstract concept. However, I think the founders had the concept understood. It is written “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with inherent and inalienable rights; that among these, are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just POWERS FROM THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED; that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government, laying it’s foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.” Declaration of Independence as originally written by Thomas Jefferson, 1776.

      When governments begin to act in ways that contradict the consent of the governed you will ALWAYS have loss of freedom. So when you ask “what freedoms have you lost.“ You are really asking ”when has the government proceeded to act without the consent of the governed or directly against the consent of the governed?”

      1.) This is why someone may have responded to you with the healthcare law
      2.) President Obama authorizing military action against Libya without approval from Congress (which are representatives of the people.)
      3.) When the progressives cannot get such things as Cap and Trade through Congress (you know the old consent of the governed thing) they go around congress and try to get it done by the EPA
      4.) Using executive order to bypass congress and the will of the governed

      So both you and I continue to loose freedoms daily. You may support this kind of loss of freedom because it favors your ideology. However, the founding fathers were wise enough to realize that freedom was too valuable to loose it to any ideology.

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    • dawg of gawd
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 8:56am

      BS – So, having a job is a right? Having money in the bank is a right? You sound like a socialist. Why do you hate America? You can anything you want about Obama. Fox News has made an industry of it. Sorry, but you still can’t name a single right that has been taken away. Don’t feel bad. Nobody can. As for your employment status, I suggest you take advantage of this great nation’s free enterprise system and start a business and stop expecting somebody else to take care of you. .

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    • BSdetector
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 9:08am

      Who said anything about “right?“ You asked what ”freedoms” we have lost, was I mistaken in assuming that’s what we were talking about?

      Ok you want to know what “rights” we have lost? How about the right to equal protection under the law? I.E. New Black Panthers case and the Department of just-us not prosecuting because Mr. Holder believes it would reflect poorly on “my people.”

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    • BSdetector
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 9:18am

      As for the second part of your statement, asking the government to get off the backs of small businesses is considered “expecting someone else to take care of you?”
      Being the exceptional businessman that you are, you really believe that NOW is a good time/environment to start a new business in? I must refer you back to your own words of wisdom, friend. “Read a book.”

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    • dawg of gawd
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 9:21am

      awwwwyeah . .. I just flew from the West Cost through Chicago to Denmark to France back to Denmark back to the Dulles and on to the West Coast . . . never got touched. Perhaps you should whine about something that is an actual concern.

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    • dawg of gawd
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 9:27am

      BS: You didn’t lose that “freedom” with the Eric Holder. It was already gone:

      In Arizona, Roy Warden, an anti-immigration activist with the Minutemen, and a handful of supporters staked out a Tucson precinct and questioned Hispanic voters at the polls to determine whether they spoke English. Armed with a 9mm Glock automatic strapped to his side, Warden said he planned to photograph Hispanic voters entering polls in an effort to identify illegal immigrants and felons. The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund reported the incident to the FBI.

      And yet, The Bush Administration chose not to prosecute.

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    • BSdetector
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 9:47am

      And Bush was a big-government progressive just like Obama. Just because there was an “R” in front of his name does not change anything.
      I probably shouldn’t mention that one was trying to root out vote-fraud, while the New Black Panthers’ stated agenda is quite different.

      What freedoms have we gained in the last 2 years, Dawg? Apparently we gained a new “right” to healthcare, and now collective bargaining is supposedly a “right” but that‘s not what I’m asking about. I gave several examples of what we can’t do now that we could 2 years ago, so what CAN we do now that you couldn’t 2 years ago?

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    • dawg of gawd
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 10:30am

      I can get my kids get health insurance without them getting turned down for a pre-existing condition.

      See how easy it is when you have the truth on your side? That’s because the truth has no agenda.

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    • BSdetector
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 10:40am

      Right, you can do that at my expense which restricts my freedom. Now, if I wasn‘t unconstitutionally mandated to carry insurance that I don’t want on myself, your facade of truth would crumble instantly.
      I agree, it is easy when you have the truth on your side.
      Do you have any new freedoms that don‘t infringe on my own and everyone elses’ freedoms?

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    • dawg of gawd
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 10:56am

      BS – Sure, I can carry a gun in a National Park. Then again, that infringes on my freedom to be free from drunken redneck idiots with guns camping next to my family.

      You’re welcome, lad, and yes, you may have another.

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    • BSdetector
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 11:12am

      I know, those evil guns that kill people and stuff. They should just be confiscated and melted down, or at the very least should never be allowed outside of a gunsafe so nobody but the cops and criminals can carry them. You know what, cops are evil too so they shouldn’t be allowed to have guns either.
      Am I right?

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    • dawg of gawd
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 11:37am

      BS – Can‘t defend your own words so you put them in somebody else’s moth. Typical Tea party conservative. Melt down guns? Nope, I own several. I just want to keep them away from drunken redneck idiots.

      Cops evil? Only the ones in Wisconsin. Am I right?

      Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier!

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    • BSdetector
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 12:26pm

      My words don’t need defending, it was you who implied guns were bad so I was agreeing with you. So now you say rednecks are not worthy of second amendment rights(but you are), typical progressive, who’s next to not deserve constitutional protections?
      Surely not us crazy “Typical Tea party conservatives!”

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    • Amren
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 12:38pm

      @Dawg of Gawd,
      Really? Really? Have you been sleeping under a rock for the last few years? Holy Crap!
      It’s because of people like you that this kind of thing has been allowed to go on so long. The kind that says, “Hey, as long as they don’t mess with Monday Night Football and Coors Light, I’m fine with anything they do.”
      This way to the ovens, Mr. Dawg. Nothing going on here. Oh, did I say ovens? I meant, showers.

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    • dawg of gawd
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 1:02pm

      BS – You conveniently left out the “drunken idiot” part of rednecks. Just as you left out a response to evil Wisconsin cops. You keep getting further from the point. Typical Tea Party conservative. Retreat AND reload. See you at Yellowstone. I’ll be the one wearing the badge. You’ll be the one wearing the Confederate cap.

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    • dawg of gawd
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 1:05pm

      Amren – Have some unresolved Ni issues do we? Does Hitler always live this close to the surface for you? Pity. You now a whole generation of real Americans fought so hard and bravely to remove that scourge it seems a shame you work so hard to keep it alive. Maybe a vacation would suit you. I hear Auschwitz is lovely in the spring.

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    • BSdetector
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 2:10pm

      I missed a point of yours? Lets talk about the points of mine that you ignored like the policy of reckless inflation and how drastically it harms poor people who don’t have the knowledge and/or resources to hedge against it? The rich know ahead of time what causes and how to counteract the effects of inflation on their own savings so they’re not nearly as hurt by it. However, the very people these hypocrites profess to advocate for, are the ones most hurt by it when prices on food, energy, and clothing skyrocket due to the recklessness of progressive policies.
      Or the one about how you think anyone who’s unemployed should just start a new business in a climate where the federal govenment is openly hostile to such people?

      As for your points: What does “drunken idiot” have to do with anything? Are you saying all rednecks are “drunken idiots,” that those are the only people who go to national parks, or that there is no dangerous wildlife that any of the above groups may need to defend themselves against in a pinch?
      The Wisconsin cops defied orders and should be disciplined. If that doesn’t answer your question, then please clarify it.
      (Insert generic sarcasm and/or joke about your love for socialism/communism here)

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    • Igno Ramus
      Posted on March 31, 2011 at 3:10pm

      Amen. Shut it down. The less they meet, they less they can steal! The less they can control.

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  • Psychic_Warrior
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 2:11am

    Politics, a word derived from the prefix poly means many and ticks meaning blood sucking insects.

    The Dems need to quit feeding out future to politics and trying to pass the buck to the Tea Party.

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  • ottodiedacktick
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 1:33am

    Shut it down and get serious!

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  • jdog777
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 1:32am

    We have seen this before…. blame the Tea Party. They did with Gabby Giffords shooting… they did it in Wisconsin… they continue to do it. The American people know better.

    I say… shut it down.

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    • maxedout
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 2:04am

      I agree…..lock them freakin’ doors…..until somebody from the left actually acquires a smattering of common sense. Soon, or not very far into the future, the doors will be locked for you, by those who really don’t give two hoots about America. Take the country back, folks….before it’s too late!

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    • skinnydipinacid
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 1:03pm

      And they’ll keep blaming them… the Democrats have fooled themselves into thinking that their extreme rhetoric is carrying weight beyond their extreme base, when in all actuality it isn’t. Now they’re all looking like the puppets they truly are. They’re too naive into thinking this hinders their gameplan any… the puppeteer(s) haven’t told them it will yet.

      You have Chuck Schumer, who WOULD HAVE been the majority leader had Harry Reid lost election giving us their playbook on a platter (although, it sure would have been nice to have heard the REST of that conversation… see what other little tricks they have up their sleeves), then you see their leader run out and put their play into effect. We’ve been seeing this play for some time… it’s nothing new, however now they’ve exposed their political games for all to see.

      Why isn’t more of the media covering this? Same reason they want to shut down Fox News, talk radio and any website with the push of a button. They’re in the same tank as the Democrats in office. They are working off the same playbook handed out by the Democrat caucus.

      MSNBC (MenStrating&NoBodyCares) is a lost cause, and CNN can’t seem to decide at times whether they want to cover this type of news or shred all journalistic integrity in the way that AirAmerica-on-cable-tv did a long time ago.

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  • JudgeMentalOne
    Posted on March 30, 2011 at 1:28am

    When the China real estate bubble bursts and they aren’t buying our debt, our spending must be cut severely now not then.

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    • JollyTrooper
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 1:54am

      What’s funny (to me) is how small 61 billion dollar cut is when put into relation to what they spend.

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    • DaytonConserve
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 3:37am

      Only three words are necessary, CUT, CUT, CUT!

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    • chalkdust
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 6:15am

      I grow so tired of the games they play. They get you wrapped up in subterfuge but what there really doing is giving us the finger. A few billion or 100 billion in cuts is an insult. More accurate words cannot be used here! They laugh at us while we play a rigged game, pulling and tugging on what we think to be the levers of power, only to exhaust ourselves and slink back to our little corners. We doggedly try again and again even taking notice of the strings from above. Just part of the game right?

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    • AwwwYeah
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 8:49am

      “SHUT DOWN all the garbage mashers on the detention level!”

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    • freeus
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 11:28am

      Does anyone that Congress seriously anymore?

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    • One under God
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 2:08pm

      I heard yesterday from a friend that Japan owned alot of U.S. debt..I haven’t looked into this supposition as yet. Clearly we have to cut some programs more severely than would be “comfortable” and many good programs that benefit needy people would probably be a big part of that. That is too bad! Eliminate waste and graft in government and these programs could remain. Cut the padded salaries of Government Representatives…it is an honor and a privilege to serve in the Government.. and not a right that must be richly rewarded. Save money in Washington and other big cities by cutting back on energy use..use “green energy” turn off some of the lights that blaze in every city at night..another big waste. Recuit more volunteers to help staff in government instead of paid workers.If the Democrats are hesitant to cut more than 21 Billion..they are concerned that Americans would be negatively impacted. I hate to say this…but cut some of all the funding going to help other countries before you cut any aid ot American citizens. It’s true that we are “a global village”.. but at this time we simply cannot afford to help so many other nations.We mispent a trillion dollars…on the wars in the Mideast ,and that is mainly what caused this deficit in the first place !!!

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    • getalong
      Posted on March 30, 2011 at 7:07pm

      dumbass democrap!

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