Friday, August 17, 2007

Maine Democratic Party Stalks-Harasses Sen. Susan Collins (Video)

Democrats are already harassing Republicans a year before elections!
And, their violent tactics continue from assaulting conservative speakers, to spitting on soldier amputees, to ambushing speakers on stage, to screaming at conservative speakers during public events, to strange protests at senate hearings.

Former Nazi Youth member Hilmar Von Campe compares this behavior by democrats to the former storm troopers in Nazi Germany who would shut up the opposition.

Now the Maine Democratic Party is stalking Republican Senator Susan Collins a year and months before the election.
The stalker posted his video at the Maine Democratic YouTube page:

This violence worked well with Senator Allen last election so look for the democrats to continue their stalking this election cycle.

12 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:54 PM

    Solution: Body Guards, Tasers, Pain-Compliance Batons, and an untraceable drop piece.

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  2. Tasers? I suppose you could call it free speech?

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  3. Nothing says "progressive" like an ideology involving purity of thought and expressions of strength through societal discipline. That and getting rid of the unclean elements of society. The reference to the storm troopers is particularly apt. A group of young socialist thugs who were helpful in getting the Nazis into power and were quickly made irrelevant by the more middle class S.S.

    There is no honor among progressives.

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  4. "Tasers? I suppose you could call it free speech?"

    Well Jim its at least as free as assualt, spitting, ambushing, and hollering but much more fun to watch the spastic motions of a libtard getting his/her just rewards for their free expressions...

    Regarding Sen. Collins, well its hard for me at least to crank out any sympathy for that worthless R.I.N.O. ...

    So I say to the libtards, "keep on spitting folks, you are showering one of your own!"...

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  5. Maybe I'm missing something here, but I didn't really see any "harassing" going on. What did I miss?

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  6. Oh, yes. Senator Collins felt so harrassed that she actually came over and greeted the fellow taping her by name.

    Yup. lotsa harassment there.

    Look... this is sheer wingnut hysteria, nothing more. Jim "Gateway Pissant" Hoft is again inventing charges and crimes out of thin air. No violence, no harrassment... just some moron wingnuts pretending that taping a public official at a public event is some sort of criminal act.

    Jeebus, Jimbo, but you are going waaaaaay beyond pathetic here.

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    yeah Jim, that is kind of putrid compared to meatbrian aka: buffalobutt's continuous pathetic attack posts.. now there's A REAL CASE OF HARRASSMENT if ever there was one.. :D

    ==

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  8. Hey bg, you have to remember that meatbrain always comes in at the tail end of whatever is happening (also he/she never checks out the content of the links or bothers to do his/her own investigating) and that there is no previous history to consider...

    One wonders why the spitters and pie throwers aren't arrested and jailed for assault?

    In Sen. Collins situation her illustrious opposition Tom Allen has either put a tracker on her or some nut job supporter of Allen has decided on his own to track her...

    Maybe its time, past time for meatbrain to quit sucking on his/her lead tainted Mattel toys ...

    meatbrain is beginning to ape the likes of Obama, Clinton, or Edwards... Long on hot air, short on substance...

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  9. Explain, juandos:

    Did this cameraman do anything that could be construed to be the 'violence' that Pissant Hoft referred to in his post?

    Did this cameraman do anything that could be construed, under the legal statutes, to be the 'harrassment' that Pissant Hoft referred to in his post?

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  10. Correction: My second question should in fact read:

    Did this cameraman do anything that could be construed, under the applicable legal statutes, to be the 'stalking' that Pissant Hoft referred to in his post?

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  11. The anti-American liberals out west have been accosting our returning heroes in airports, stores and hotels. I guess this is how they define "supporting the troops," or being "patriotic." I have no respect for rinos like collins, or gordon smith of Oregon, who've never met an anti-American liberal, or illegal alien who's butt they wouldn't kiss. sickening.

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  12. The senator who cried wolf

    By Stephen Betts

    Susan Collins must hope that the media has a short memory.

    There is no other explanation why Collins would be whining again that the opposing political party is — now get this — trying to hold her accountable.

    A Collins campaign hack released a copy of a letter this week that had been sent by her to Democratic challenger Tom Allen, asking that the Democrats stop filming Collins’ every campaign appearance. The hack referred to the practice as tracking and said it demeans the political process.

    Give me a break.

    Collins tried this same tactic, successfully, in 1996 when she ran for the U.S. Senate against the Democratic former Gov. Joseph Brennan.

    A few weeks before the election, Collins’ staff and the political reporter for the Bangor Daily News conspired to coordinate a story that made it look like Brennan was using dirty campaign tactics against Collins. In the weekend Bangor Daily, across the top of the entire front page, was a story that could have been written by the Collins staff.

    And what, in reality, had occurred? The Democrats had hired a person to — gasp — research Collins’ political background.

    But the story was written such that it made it seem like Brennan had hired a thug to discredit Mom and apple pie.

    The headline of the story was “Dems hire investigator to dig dirt on Collins” and the lead paragraph of the story stated that Collins was being shadowed by a dirt-for-hire consultant with a checkered past.

    The story and the newspaper’s subsequent follow-up stories came out so close to the election that it tipped the balance. In the end, the political dirty trick of the Collins campaign worked — she squeaked out a victory that she otherwise would not have earned.

    After the fact, it came out that the reporter John Day had been in close contact with a Collins campaign that was in dire trouble. The scheme was unearthed when an e-mail sent by Day to the Collins campaign was inadvertently sent out to other parties.

    Collins had denied any involvement in this orchestrated “scandal” but it became clear that her campaign was the source of this concocted story.

    In reality, the Democratic senatorial committee had hired a researcher to review Collins’ record when she worked for the state government in Massachusetts. The researcher had to fill out a report, requesting Collins’ financial disclosure form from Massachusetts. A notice was sent to Collins by Massachusetts, informing her that the request had been made. So Collins knew about the researcher and her campaign then tried to twist it into something diabolical.

    Every campaign does research. The political public background of candidates should be scrutinized. No one was looking at her private life, just public documents.

    The Collins campaign is pulling out its yellowed playbook again in 2007 because it wants to obscure her dismal record, particularly on marching lockstep with President George W. Bush on the invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq.

    A story at the top of Tuesday’s Bangor Daily News was headlined “Collins to Allen: Call off tracker.” The subhead was “Senator miffed by videography.”

    Nowhere in the story does it include the history of Collins’ prior plot to divert attention from her record by attacking the integrity of her opponent.

    In reality this time, a 21st century researcher used a video camera to tape Collins on public property as she marched in a parade in Stockton Springs. What makes her cooked-up claim of indignation so laughable is that the Collins’ campaign also had someone taking pictures of the parade. Their photos include ones of the video researcher.

    This whole matter raised by the Collins campaign would be laughable if not for her prior campaign’s checkered past.

    Collins may be right in her tactic, however. Some media members have short memories.

    But in reality, she is the senator who cried wolf.

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