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    Tag: Intimidation

    Appropriate Resolution


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Wed Jul 13, 2011 at 01:45:20 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Mount hope church, Bash Back, Gay Activists, Violent Tendencies, Intimidation, Judges Order, Justice (all tags)

    Nick had it here first. That particular story seen today for the first time in over a year finally has a bit of conclusion to it.

    As Worldnet Daily, and WILX news report, the type of behavior seen over two years ago by the radical Pro-homosexual group bash back is not protected speech.  It is NOT acceptable to invade churches, yell profanities, scare children, and defile those sanctuaries with tossed about condoms and violent actions.

    The announcement at the time that they were intent on confrontation with conservative church goers:

    "I can tell you that we are targeting a well-known anti-queer, anti-choice radical right wing establishment."
    Left no doubt that absent capitulation by god fearing families in this state, their agenda would be heard, and accepted.

    More below ~

    (1 comment, 757 words in story) Full Story

    You Wit us or Agin us?


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Tue May 31, 2011 at 05:44:57 PM EST
    Tags: SEIU, MCO, Corrections, Michigan, Intimidation, Targeting, Workers, Profiling (all tags)

    Essentially the question being asked by SEIU local 526M to its membership in a friendly letter today.

    The letter talks about the townhall meetings organized by the SEIU Corrections to "educate lawmakers" about what a tough job corrections workers have.  The lead-in is an innocent enough representative greeting by a union that has as its interest a defensive posture of correction worker jobs and the benefits therein.

    Then a little bit of intellectual waterboarding pops up. (click on the image to see the entire document)

    Would you please admit comrade, whether you are a traitor to the cause?  Please indicate (and circle) your level of treachery:

    • Horrific villain (high crimes against the cause)
    • Troublemaker and irritant
    • Confused worker bee with troubled leanings
    • Random Worker with no core beliefs
    • Confused worker bee with seeds of truth!
    • Dependable proletariat guard with vision
    • Loyalist defender of the movement!

    To answer or NOT to answer?  That is the question.

    Thoughts?

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