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Peaceful' union protesters promise to stalk Michigan governor
Debbie Nault from the Michigan Nurses Association stands with other members of the association on the state Capitol steps in Lansing, Mich., Monday, Dec. 10, 2012, protesting right-to-work legislation. (AP)

Peaceful' union protesters promise to stalk Michigan governor

After video of conservative comedian Steven Crowder being decked by a disgruntled union goon went viral following this week's anti-Right-to-Work protests in Michigan, the thuggery of the liberal left seemed apparent. But in case it's still unclear, here's video of a union rally speaker promising to take their political discontent to Gov. Rick Snyder's doorstep -- "by any means necessary."

"Just know one thing, Rick Snyder: You sign that bill, you won't get no rest," Rev. Charles Williams II told the crowd. "We'll meet you on Geddes Road (Snyder's home). We'll be at your daughter's soccer game. We'll visit you at your church. We'll be at your office."

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