For two nights in a row, the freaky hecklers of 'Code Pink' attempted to disrupt the Republican National Convention.
My question is, who let these kooks through the door?
Surely, someone dropped the ball when it comes to security at a major political event, and heads should roll as a result.
During Sarah Palin's speech on Wednesday night, the kooks tried to disrupt the speech but barely made a ripple. Palin didn't even have to stop or acknowledge their presence.
But during John McCain's speech on Thursday evening, the kooks shouted, heckled, and interrupted McCain who stated in response, 'This is one of the reasons I believe we need to stop shouting at each other.'
At least twice the kooks had to be wrestled to the floor and hauled out of the arena.
You see, these lamebrains don't believe in free speech, though they constantly refer to it. Their MO is to disrupt free speech. They wish to prevent the free speech of those with whom they disagree by heckling them into silence.
Again, my question is, who let the kooks through the door, and why?
Methinks that a few saboteurs were planted around and about during the RNC.
Friday, September 05, 2008
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Did you want everyone strip searched?
I don't see how you could prevent them entering and retain any kind of liberty.
They are supposed to have adequate credentials. So they got in by stealing someone's credentials, a 'trojan horse' giving them credentials, or someone let them in without any credentials.
Insuring adequate credentials at a Party political event does nothing to limit libery...neither does seeking to find out how the kooks got in, and taking appropriate measures against the perpetrators.
On the radio on Friday, they said that it was MSNBC that had given the passes to the Code Pinko folks.
Sorry, don't remember which newscast or show it was on, but that's what they said.
Yeah, I saw that. I am not one bit surprised. The MSM is a joke.
By the way, did you see where Chris Matthews and Keith Obermann have been fired as anchors at MSNBC?
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