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From: "Edward Britton" <sulo...@global-connector.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 
Subject: [UE] Dems Fear Backlash Over Health 'Care' Abomination 

FINALLY, the American people are pissed! FINALLY, the testicles are 
dropping on the quivering body politic and an actual SPINE is beginning 
to appear! I do not condone or otherwise 'wish' to see violence, but if 
you ask me it's HIGH fucking time people in this country got pissed 
about SOMETHING! It's HIGH f^@<!#g time the kiddies in the playground 
told the bullies HELL NO! 


So po' Mr. Hoyer and his band of demons are wetting their Depends (OH, 
how appropriate is that!) over the threat of a backlash, eh? Gee, I 
wonder what the hell could have caused THAT to happen? Hey, Mr. Hoyer, 
you don't suppose it had anything to do with telling the overwhelming 
majority of people in this country "screw you," do you? Here's 
hoping/praying that SOMEBODY in that nest of vermin really IS paying 
attention, and that they really ARE finally fearful of the wrath of the 
American people. Both the fear and the wrath are LONG overdue! Praise 
GOD people are angry! It means they're paying attention for once! It 
means the road to tyranny has FINALLY reached up and smacked them out of 
their 'comfort zones'! 


“People should not fear their government. The government should fear its 
people.”--V for Vendetta 

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Source: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0310/34953.html 

Steny Hoyer: Members are at risk 

By JAKE SHERMAN | 3/24/10 3:30 PM EDT 
Updated: 3/24/10 9:37 PM EDT 

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer is warning that some of his Democratic 
colleagues are being threatened with violence when they go back to their 
districts — and he wants Republicans to stand up and condemn the threats. 

The Maryland Democrat said more than 10 House Democrats have reported 
incidents of threats or other forms of harassment about their support of 
the highly divisive health insurance overhaul vote. Hoyer emphasized 
that he didn’t have a specific number of threats and that was just an 
estimate. 

The Federal Bureau of Investigation, Capitol Police and sergeant at arms 
briefed Democrats behind closed doors today about the incidents of 
violence — the most high profile of which have been toward Democratic 
Reps. Thomas Perriello of Virginia, Steve Driehaus of Ohio and Louise 
Slaughter of New York. 

Hoyer hinted that Republicans should do more to condemn these threats of 
violence. 

“I would hope that we would join together jointly and make it very clear 
that none of us condone this kind of activity,” Hoyer told reporters. 
“And when we see it, we speak out strongly in opposition to it. And I 
would hope that we would do that going forward.” 

Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.), the majority whip, said Democrats and 
Republicans should continue to speak out on these threats. “Silence 
gives consent,” Clyburn said. 

But Minority Leader John Boehner already has condemned threats of 
violence — and sought to explain why people are so angry. 

“I know many Americans are angry over this health care bill, and that 
Washington Democrats just aren’t listening,” Boehner said. “But, as I’ve 
said, violence and threats are unacceptable. That’s not the American 
way. We need to take that anger and channel it into positive change. 
Call your congressman, go out and register people to vote, go volunteer 
on a political campaign, make your voice heard — but let's do it the 
right way." 

A Republican aide also pointed out that over the years Republican 
members of Congress received their fair share of death threats during 
volatile times. Newt Gingrich after the 1994 Republican revolution and 
the late Henry Hyde during the Clinton impeachment in 1998 both received 
numerous death threats. And just last month, Sen. Jim Bunning (R-Ky.) 
received death threats after his filibuster of unemployment benefits, 
according to a report in Roll Call. 

Hoyer said steps are being taken to protect members of Congress. Most 
lawmakers do not have formal security protection, but if any member 
feels threatened, they will be getting “attention from the proper 
authorities.” 

On Wednesday, the FBI began a preliminary investigation into fuel lines 
cut at the Virginia home of Perriello’s brother, whose address was 
posted online — the poster thought it was the lawmaker’s address. 

Driehaus said his address was posted Wednesday on a right-leaning blog. 

Read more: 
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0310/34953.html#ixzz0j9XLA5fF 

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