Tea Party Counter Protest Turns Violent (Shock VIDEO)
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Youtube Video: Supporters of Obama's Amnesty plans for illegal immigrants attacked Tea Party Against Amnesty & Illegal Immigration demonstrators in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on November 14, 2009.
One of the men attacked is 62 years old. Dave Caulkett of FLIMEN (Floridians for Immigration Enforcement) is assaulted and then kicked in the face while he is down. The other camera man from the Tea Party is hit with several signs. Those attacking the Americans that oppose Amnesty for illegal aliens were organized by ANSWER Florida.
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Of course, anybody involved in the Tea Parties will have seen this clip and will be ready for next time. Could get interesting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcQm9utz5CA
Lets see, a Socialist, Communitarian, "peace" organization out attacking people to "show how good peace is".
gone in 3 more years...
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Here's an excerpt from a really cool article I saw tonight about how people used to be able to visit the White House whenever they wanted:
A child's primer from the Civil War explained that there is an essential difference between an imperious monarch and an American president.
"How are emperors and kings protected?" it asked. "By great troops of guards; so that it is difficult to approach them. How is the president guarded? He needs no guards at all; he may be visited by any persons like a private citizen."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091205/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_the_people_s_house