Saturday, March 7, 2015

A most insincere Tweet pollutes #Selma50 Saturday

He couldn't get there from his false and fund-raising and blatantly-self-interested Iowa PanderFest, but Walker generously tapped out a few CYA buzzwords for you:


Today we honor the brave foot soldiers who risked their lives in Selma 50 years ago marching for the freedom & equality of all Americans

5 comments:

  1. "the freedom & equality of all Americans?" Could he be any more disingenuous? My god. They were marching for voting rights for Black Americans. Is it that he doesn't believe there was racism, doesn't know history or that he just can't say it because his main sponsors, the Koch brothers and their John Birch friends refuse to support equal rights?

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  2. Seriously and this from the man who wants voter ID in Wisconsin to keep black citizens from voting Democratic. Not, just a "most" insincere tweet, a blatantly insincere tweet. This takes lying to a whole new level.

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  3. Today we honor the brave foot soldiers who risked their lives for unions, 40 hour work weeks, workplace safety, elimination of child labor and standing for the freedom & equality of all Americans

    His positions change faster than a fart in the wind.

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  4. He should be asked point blank if that's the case does he support the effort to restore the Voting Rights Act. Sensenbrenner - yes, that conservative WI congressional rep - does.

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  5. The John Birch Society and the Tea Party hold the same values. Virtually 2of the same books under different covers. Drag out you 'Blue Books' and read. You'll immediatly recognize that what's old is new again.

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