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Class warfare at its best

Oct 13, 2011 - 05:14 PM

Editor, Index-Tribune:

 Down in the polls? Go for the Rules for Radicals playbook. Anarchy and disruption are the name of the party these days, the Democrat party.

George Soros (in my opinion the most dangerous man in America), AFL-CIO, government unions, dolts who think the world owes them everything for nothing.

  It’s not Woodstock in New York, its leftist revolutionaries and their useful idiots smoking weed, crapping in the streets and chanting babble from the organizers.

Most, when interviewed, don’t know why they are there. This is not the Tea Party, they are the “pee party.” ??

  The President supports them. The Vice President, Nancy Pelosi, the rest of the left embrace them. They want a class war and all the unrest is being stoked by inaction and disruption of any real financial policy that would actually work.

Our President, the neighborhood organizer, who did he represent? Mostly losers like the ones who have sat in the streets of New York for four weeks now without showers. They are his kind of people all right.

Any of you “progressives” getting a little embarrassed? I know it’s a lot to ask, but those of you with homes and jobs need to think about whether you want to keep them. We are heading for another recession. It’s planned and they are setting the stage for a full-blown assault on our freedom and liberty.

  I for one will not sit by and watch this country surrender to this kind of garbage.?? This weekend, Jerry Brown just signed into law, (1) free tuition for illegal aliens and scholarship money for universities when they can’t legally work after they graduate. (2) You can’t impound the car of an illegal without a driver’s license, but they will if a citizen drives without one.

  There were 180 total new laws he signed and most made no sense. They are driving this state into the toilet and we are sitting back watching it happen.??

  The silent majority needs to stop being ashamed of being proud of the United States and worried about what the lefties in Sonoma will say. We have to keep the stickers off our cars because they key them, and we are accused of being mean spirited?

  I get stopped in the store and thanked for my letters to the editor. I have been asked to go on the radio and be interviewed. This is my small contribution, since I have a job and leave for work at 6:30 a.m. and get home at 6 p.m., so I don’t have time for mid-day interviews.

  Come on everyone, wake up! Join in spreading the word, supporting our troops, working for a candidate who will help to stop this onslaught. Write letters of your own to the paper. It’s time!??

  Peter Maushardt
  Sonoma


 

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Oct 13, 2011 10:47 pm
 Posted by  Tom Sokolowski

Peter you asked, referring to Obama: “Who did he represent? Mostly losers.”

Sorry Peter, he represents all Americans, including you my friend.

You said: “Our President, the neighborhood organizer.”

Sorry Peter, you are a little off in his work history. Before he was elected President of the United States he was a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School, where he was President of the Harvard Law Review. He worked as a civil rights attorney in Chicago and taught constitutional law at the University Of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004. He served three terms in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004. From 2004 to 2008, he was a United States Senator, until he was elected to the presidency.

You said: “They want a class war.”

I don’t think so Peter. They are angry that we bailed out the banks with taxpayer money, and instead of repaying the American people, they give themselves huge bonuses. They are angry that 24 million people can’t find a job, that 50 million people can’t see a doctor when they are sick, that 47 million people need government help so they don’t starve, and that 15 million families owe more on their mortgage than the value of their homes.

These are real concerns of all people, including many of the 1% of Americans who own all the wealth.

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