• Tea Party Leader Plans to Infiltrate Union "Goons"
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[url=http://motherjones.com/mojo/2011/02/tea-party-leader-plan-infiltrate-wisconsin-seiu-wiunion]Mother Jones[/url] [url=http://www.marktalk.com/blog/2011/02/20/fight-the-seiu-with-tactic-they-use-against-us-this-week/]Mark's Blog[/url] [release]Last year, Mark Williams was tossed out of the Tea Party Express for his racially insensitive NAACP parody. (Three weeks later, he took the helm of an upstart tea party group.) Now, he wants to sow mayhem among "the union goons in Wisconsin" and elsewhere. According to a post on his blog today, Williams is seeking volunteers to pose with him as members of the Service Employees International Union at a Sacramento, California, rally, to act like angry fools and get the union workers bad publicity from "lazy reporters": [b]we are going to target the many TV cameras and reporters looking for comments from the members there (5) we will approach the cameras to make good pictures… signs under our shirts that say things like “screw the taxpayer!” and “you OWE me!” to be pulled out for the camera (timing is important because the signs will be taken away from us) (6) we will echo those slogans in angry sounding tones to the cameras and the reporters.[/b] Williams later updated the post to report that tea partiers in multiple states, including Iowa, Colorado, and Massachusetts, were calling in to plan "their own creative ruses" for embarrasing the union demonstrators. "Several have also reminded me that we have a distinct advantage in that the SEIU primarily represents non-English speaking illegal aliens so we will be the ones whose comments will make air!!!!" he wrote: [b]Our goal is to make the gathering look as greedy and goonish as we know that it is, ding their credibility with the media and exploit the lazy reporters who just want dramatic shots and outrageous quotes for headlines. Even if it becomes known that we are plants the quotes and pictures will linger as defacto truth.[/b] Thus far, demonstrations and counterdemonstrations in Madison, Wisconsin, have been peaceful, according to reporting by MJ's own Andy Kroll. Anti-union protesters, led by media mogul Andrew Breitbart, GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain, and "Joe the Plumber," largely fizzled after a rally on Saturday. And the image of union workers that Williams seeks to portray seems to run uphill against the images of the employees' leaders seen thus far. But as labor disputes spread to other states, it remains to be seen whether tactics like those proposed by Williams will be effective in embarassing the public employees...or embarrasing the tea party "plants" themselves.[/release]
Fucking Tea Partiers.
you know your movement is stupid when you resort to something like this
I really do love the way they seem to think that the whole reason for the rally is some obsessive hatred for people who pay taxes.
Quick, get a bunch of people diametrically opposed to the infiltrators (aka: rational, decent people) to infiltrate the infiltration and mess up messing up.
Oh no I'm so scared of a bunch of Redneck Bible thumpers.
Ummm...why would they tell everyone exactly what they are going to do? Then the "Union Goons" will get them before they can do anything.
Well Ying Tong Iddle I Po to that
Sounds exactly like what people wanted to do with the Tea Party.
That's just fucking childish.
How are [B]extremely[/B] right wing rednecks going to infiltrate anything without getting into a loud obnoxious argument after about 10 minutes?
The irony is this makes them sound like communist spies.
Fucking unions.
Man, it's so nice that we can have rational, mature discussion about issues in this country. :smithicide:
It must bring a tear to the conservatives eyes to see so many people in Wisconsin actively protesting against their rights as workers and now seeing this happen as well :patriot:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdrzIL2XTtI&feature=player_embedded[/media] Here's one in action
[QUOTE=Habsburg;28192248][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdrzIL2XTtI&feature=player_embedded[/media] Here's one in action[/QUOTE] They're pretty easy to separate from the crowd.
These dumbasses are no better than McCarthy.
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;28186726]Sounds exactly like what people wanted to do with the Tea Party.[/QUOTE] And then they showed up to a tea party rally and realized that it was physically impossible to make them look any stupider.
[QUOTE=cheesedelux;28186840]How are [B]extremely[/B] right wing rednecks going to infiltrate anything without getting into a loud obnoxious argument after about 10 minutes?[/QUOTE] "YES HELLO FELLOW GOD-LESS LIBERAL, what will we be protesting as I, a left-wing reagan hating liberal, am completely prepared to serve our overlords Obama." i could totally just see one of those tea party people try to come up to unions leaders like that.
So he's basically going to do what that James O'Keefe yuppie did to ACORN?
How far is the tea party willing to go to misrepresent their opposition? A pretty long fucking ways as far as I can tell.
[QUOTE=Lazor;28182112]you know your movement is stupid when you resort to something like this[/QUOTE] Democratic aligned protesters did the same to the Tea Party last year [editline]21st February 2011[/editline] Also question, where's the minorities?
[QUOTE=Broseph_;28195327]Democratic aligned protesters did the same to the Tea Party last year[/QUOTE] I don't remember any democratic aligned people doing anything of the sort. [editline]21st February 2011[/editline] Refresh my memory?
A political thread without Glaber? What?
[QUOTE=Broseph_;28195327]Democratic aligned protesters did the same to the Tea Party last year [editline]21st February 2011[/editline] Also question, where's the minorities?[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://i56.tinypic.com/258cria.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i54.tinypic.com/b3vd50.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i53.tinypic.com/120nxbq.jpg[/IMG] The rest of them got bored and left this local protest limited to pretty much the teacher's union members within the state of Wisconsin to all those national Tea Party rallies and Republican conventions they go to, you know, the ones where they whine about the 14th amendment, the Civil Rights Act, and blame affirmative action on their petty issues rather than their own inadequacies. [editline]21st February 2011[/editline] :rolleyes: Oh and also even if this is a local protest I still see people both young and old, and who hold political ideologies more complex than "FUCK FAGS AND MUSLIMS KILL OBAMA ABORTION"
[QUOTE=Broseph_;28195327]Democratic aligned protesters did the same to the Tea Party last year [/QUOTE] are you talking about that website in which some anonymous guy promoted infiltrating the tea parties but nothing every actually became of it? because that's really not the same thing
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