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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Quote of the Week

"I'd almost be willing to get a job in order to participate in a national general strike" -   Democratunderground.com denizen
Democrat-Underground rage
There were also many other quotes demonstrating the sad mental state of the left in that same DU thread:

I just got this flash. I cannot believe this. I am in shock, feel sick to my stomach, the hairs on my arms are standing up.

THIS CANNOT STAND! THE PEOPLE, UNITED, SHALL *NEVER* BE DEFEATED!

This is it folks. GENERAL STRIKE! Let's show these rats who runs this country, big business, or WE THE PEOPLE!

I feel sick too. And shaky. And i just got off the phone with my mother whose last words were, "I'm with Gov. Walker"


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Justin Credible

11 comments:

  1. Texas is a "right to work" state. Don't think it'll have much impact here.

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  2. Winning!

    olds-mo-william

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  3. Georgia: right to work; shall issue

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  4. The unions will screw up, kill someone and be tagged with a lawsuit they can't win.

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  5. Operative word, here, being "almost."

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  6. Texas is also a "shall issue" state.

    Brigadier Major Mike
    CC Permit Since 1996

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  7. DU threads are the electonic vesion of crayon.
    Tim

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  8. "General Strike" is IWW-speak.

    Looks like the wobblies went mainstream.

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  9. I'd almost be willing to get a job in order to cross a union picket line.

    You know what would be fun? Wisconsin should start a list where qualified people around the country could sign up to provide emergency educational services. Just in case every last union teacher needs to be fired for some reason.

    It would be like the Peace Corps., except with the purpose of actually providing peace.

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  10. Sry, that was me.^

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  11. "DU threads are the electonic vesion of " epithets smeared on the walls in poop.

    fify

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