Monday, April 18, 2011

Links of 20 days of union and left wing threats and violence in Wisconsin 2011

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3/17/11, "20 days of left wing thuggery in Wisconsin: When will Obama, Democrats, and MSM call for civility?" Big Government, John Nolte

March 17th, 2011: Threats against WI blogger and Madison Law Professor Ann Althouse:

WE WILL FUCK YOU UP. We will throw our baseballs in your lawn, you cranky oldpieces of shit, and then we will come get them back. What are you gonna do? Shootus? Get Wausau Tea Patriots to form an ad hoc militia on your front lawn? That wouldbe fucking HILAROUS to us. You could get to know the assholes on your side in realfucking life instead of sponging off the civil society we provide for you every single dayyou draw breath.

March 17th, 2011: WI Republican Senator’s property vandalized:

The office of Sen. Dan Kapanke (R-La Crosse) said the senator has been subjected to damage of personal property and has received threatening statements in the wake of mass protests in recent weeks over Gov. Scott Walker’s budget-repair bill.

Kapanke have been unavailable, but an aide to Kapanke says that windows on Kapanke’s car were broken in Madison and the senator’s wife found nails strewn on the driveway of their home.

According to Rose Smyrski of Kapanke’s staff:

Nails were scattered on his driveway twice last week. The incidents were reported to the La Crosse Police Department.

Also, Kapanke’s’s windshield was damaged on March 9 after the Senate voted on the budget-repair bill.

March 15th: 2011: M&I Bank, a business targeted by anti-Walker union thugs, vandalized:

March 15th, 2011: Walker protester shouts, “Hang then all!”

March 14th, 2011: Union supporters superglue University doors shut.

March 14th, 2011: WI Republican Senators receive death threats, don’t feel safe in public:

State Sens. Pam Galloway, Glenn Grothman and Joe Leibham were among more than a dozen Republicans sent e-mails with messages such as “Death threat!!!! Bomb!!!!”

A note shoved under Grothman’s door said, “The only good Republican is a dead Republican.” He has stories of getting obscene phone calls in the middle of the night.

Two Republicans, state Sen. Randy Hopper and state Rep. Jeremy Thiesfeldt, feel so threatened that they backed out of marching in Saturday’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in the city of Fond du Lac.

March 14th, 2011: Thugs harass Repub State Senator at her WI home:

March 14th, 2011: Police, Fire, and Teachers Unions threaten WI businesses with boycotts if they don’t oppose Governor Walker (it should be mentioned that police and firemen we’re not part of the budget repair that put an end to collective bargaining):

In the event that you cannot support this effort to save collective bargaining, please be advised that the undersigned will publicly and formally boycott the goods and services provided by your company. However, if you join us, we will do everything in our power to publicly celebrate your partnership in the fight to preserve the right of public employees to be heard at the bargaining table.

This creepy website appears to have the list of WI businesses targeted by those whose salaries are paid by the taxpayers for boycotts — and those taxpayers will be the first to lose their jobs if the boycotts have any effect. There’s also a Facebook page for the boycott.

March 14th, 2011: Wisconsin Tea Party leader receives death threat:

Wisconsin Tea Party Patriots State Coordinator Michael Hintze told police when he answered a call on his cell phone about 2:30 p.m. Saturday, a male voice “asked if he was wearing a bullet-proof vest” and then hung up.

March 13th, 2011: Pro-Union Protesters climb WI Capitol walls, harass officials:

March 12th, 2011: A frightening compilation of death threats gathered from the Web.

March 11th, 2011: Photographs of vandalism at Madison Capitol.

March 11th, 2011: Protesters kicked in door of WI Capitol.

March 10th, 2011, "Thousands storm Capitol as GOP takes action," Madison.com
""Thousands of protesters rushed to the state Capitol Wednesday night, forcing their way through doors, crawling through windows and jamming corridors....

Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz said he had instructed Madison Police Chief Noble Wray
  • not to allow his officers to participate in removing demonstrators from the building....
Cieslewicz joined the protest, calling the bill's stealth passage "disgraceful." Former Mayor Paul Soglin, who is challenging Cieslewicz in the April election,
March 10th, 2011: Protesters forcibly removed from the Capitol.

The Assembly ripped into a bitter debate over Gov. Scott Walker’s budget-repair and union-bargaining bill Thursday afternoon after police carried protesters out of the body to make way for GOP lawmakers to enter.

March 10th, 2011: Union Thugs destroy recall petitions against WI Democrat (A FELONY: (video)

Press Release describing above: 3/15/11, "Thugs destroy recall petitions" Press Release, This is a felony. Police witnessed the activity and did nothing to stop it. Mobs surrounded the petition table so citizens could not approach it. People who drove to the event were not able to get out of their cars because thugs surrounded them.

March 10th, 2011: Protesters storm the Capitol, overrun police: (video)

March 10th, 2011: Protesters trap WI legislators in Capitol Offices. Pound glass, pound doors: (video)

March 10th, 2011: Supporters Of Recall Of Dem State Senator By Pro-Union Opponents

Simac says protestors even got involved with their petitions.

“We had a lady come up and write profanity and rip some of them right on our table…. so I guess that’s what democracy looks like to them.”

March 10th, 2011: Former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich: “Governor Walker’s Coup D’Etat”:

That’s no surprise to most people who have watched this conflict from the start, but like any coup its ultimate outcome will depend on the public. If most citizens of Wisconsin are now convinced that Walker and his cohorts are extremists willing to go to any lengths for their big-business patrons (including the billionaire Koch brothers), those citizens will recall enough Republican senators to right this wrong.

March 9th, 2011: Death threat emailed to all WI State Senators

Please put your things in order because you will be killed and your familes will also be killed due to your actions in the last 8 weeks. Please explain to them that this is because if we get rid of you and your families then it will save the rights of 300,000 people and also be able to close the deficit that you have created. I hope you have a good time in hell. Read below for more information on possible scenarios in which you will die.

March 7th, 2011: Teachers disrupt WI Representative meeting.

March 4th, 2011: Live ammunition found at WI Capitol:

Earlier Thursday, police reported finding dozens of rounds of live ammunition outside the Capitol.

Dane County deputies found 11 rounds near the State Street entrance Thursday morning, UW-Madison Police Chief Susan Riseling said. Twenty-nine rounds were found near the King Street entrance, and one round was found near the North Hamilton Street entrance, Riseling said.

March 3rd, 2010: Ohio Democrat Sherrod Brown reminds Senate Hitler and Stalin busted unions to take power.

March 1st, 2011: GOP State Senator mobbed by union protesters at State Capitol: (video)

February 28th, 2011: Wisconsin State Rep-D Gordon Hintz Shouts ‘You Are F**king Dead’ to Female GOP Rep

Signs. Signs. Signs. Signs. Signs. Signs. Signs. Signs. Signs. Signs. Signs.

The Last Word: Video (1:24 total), Trumpka on 'what if the protests spread to toher states?, (2/23/11), "So what?" Besides, he says, the Michigan governor has already said that because of (our protests) "he's not going to pick any fights with Labor."

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AP's version of the above:

4/16/11, "Palin: Wis. Gov. doing the right thing with unions," AP, Todd Richmond, via Yahoo News

"The tea party crowd cheered and the counter-demonstrators booed as Palin stepped to the microphone. She said she was proud Wisconsin conservatives

prevailed against union "hatred and violence"

even though none of the protests in Madison ever became physically violent

and only one person was arrested Saturday, for disorderly conduct, police said."....

"Capitol Police estimated about 6,500 people converged on the building Saturday, but said it was impossible to tell how many were tea partyers and how many were labor supporters.
Wisconsin Department of Administration, a Walker cabinet agency."...
  • The AP doesn't realize:
Of 314 police unions, only 4 supported Walker when he ran for election.

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A police officer sent threatening mail to businesses encouraging them to be against Walker.

No physical violence happened here so move along, is AP's translation.

Partial list of hatred and violence which is ridiculed as not technically violent enough.


Mobs preventing people from getting out of their cars is not technically violent even though the act is physically threatening and physically prevents people from lawful behavior.

Thugs physically tearing up legal documents is a felony and a violent act. The person overseeing the documents could not have defended their property without fear of physical harm.

The police are now against the people who pay their salaries.

The Mayor of Madison joined the protesters and ordered police NOT to remove protesters.

Police witnessing the activity refused to aid the victims.

Throwing nails on a person's driveway is a physical act meant to cause physical harm.

Countless documented death threats made. Then there was

the Mayor instructing police force not to remove any protesters. If a town's police force is subject to a Mayor's personal preference (he joined the protesters) in the face of mobs,
  • how can a person safely leave their home?
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Obama defended protesters and chastised captive audience of US governors who don't even report to him at National Gov. Assn. meeting:

2/28/11, "Obama: Don't denigrate or vilify public employees," CBS News, S. Condon

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6/14/08, "Obama: ‘If They Bring a Knife to the Fight, We Bring a Gun,’" WSJ.com

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