Good thing they didn't shoot and kill someone for carrying a songbook, or the Walkerbots would be pushing through an after-the-fact, retroactive Stand Your Ground (if you are a corporate mercenary) Law this week.
If I were the solidarity singers, I would dress in camo, wear a small GTac sign/logo and keep on singing. Let's bring a little more attention to what is happening around the state.
The GTAC Mining guards should have started singing. Then they would have bee allowed to break the law( and been supported by James for doing so) for over a year.
So a trumped up, blatantly un-constitutional law being used against Walker's political opponents is equivalent to State regulations regarding the deployment of armed corporate militias?
Nice syllogism there. You're doing a helluva Reagan impoersonation; gonna tell us ketchup is a vegetable next, or that trees cause air pollution?
Good thing they didn't shoot and kill someone for carrying a songbook, or the Walkerbots would be pushing through an after-the-fact, retroactive Stand Your Ground (if you are a corporate mercenary) Law this week.
ReplyDeleteYou know someone has no consent from his constituents when he has to import thugs from outside.
ReplyDeleteIf I were the solidarity singers, I would dress in camo, wear a small GTac sign/logo and keep on singing. Let's bring a little more attention to what is happening around the state.
ReplyDeleteThe solidarity singers should all go get concealed weapons permits.
ReplyDeleteThe GTAC Mining guards should have started singing. Then they would have bee allowed to break the law( and been supported by James for doing so) for over a year.
ReplyDeleteSo a trumped up, blatantly un-constitutional law being used against Walker's political opponents is equivalent to State regulations regarding the deployment of armed corporate militias?
ReplyDeleteNice syllogism there. You're doing a helluva Reagan impoersonation; gonna tell us ketchup is a vegetable next, or that trees cause air pollution?