Tuesday, March 20, 2007

How Lansing Netroots Support "Free Speech"

A couple of posts down, HazZzMat provided an illustration of how Portland's "patriots" "support our troops." Check it out here.

But now, let's travel to the Rust Belt and see how the netroots help protect Congressman Mike Rogers' (R-Lansing, MI) rights to free speech and freedom of expression at the site of his local Congressional office:


Or how about this expression of respect?



WXYZ-TV, from whose site we obtained these images, also mentions that the office had been "severely vandalized" and that the FBI and local cops were looking at videotapes that might've caught the perps on film.

While union thuggery is a fine, longstanding Michigan tradition, this is not the work of union types who generally know better than to trash a Congressman, even if he is a Repub. Dimes to donuts, it's the handycraft of local netroots, the kind of young Stalinists who slash tires in Wisconsin and "key" car finishes in Virginia, which is why few of us down here bother to put RNC bumper stickers on our cars. So much for free speech.

As George Orwell wrote in Animal Farm many years ago:
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
Remember that the next time some lefty bleats about he, or she, supports our troops and defends everyone's right to free speech. They're talking about their free speech. Not yours. And obviously, not Congressman Rogers.'

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