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RufusTFirefly Wrote: Dec 14, 2012 10:46 AM
Fox has reported that Steve Crowder was attacked by union thugs. This has become a major story in the media. It appears that the unedited footage proves that Crowder shoved the union member to the ground before he got up and punched him. Crowder lies as easily as he breathes, plain and simple and has zero credibility.
morgandog Wrote: Dec 14, 2012 11:41 AM
after watching some of the footage of this incidence, it looks like Mr. Crowder was actually instigating the confrontation. knowing the camera was running, is is obvious that Crowder was willing to take a punch for the story he wanted. after all, he was well aware of the tension of the situation, and yet, he just went ahead and got in the face of the demonstrators, knowing what would happen. way to go Crowder, you are indeed, a real journalist. NOT!!!!!!!!!!
Richard1988 Wrote: Dec 14, 2012 12:42 PM
footage shows that the union thug tripped and fell over trash left on the ground by other union thugs, most likely becuase he was drunk or stone like most union thugs on and off the job
The Liberal Mind vs Facts Wrote: Dec 14, 2012 10:57 AM
Please link this "unedited footage." Until then you are no better than what you spout about Crowder. The footage I saw from a cell phone video tells a different story.
waynesteapartyworld Wrote: Dec 14, 2012 10:57 AM
aintnothing, being called liar by a prog is like being called ugly by a frog. It did look like the union commie was shoved to the ground, but the vid clip doesn't show who did it. Therefore, you automatically blame Crowder and call him a liar? Clinical projection disorder?

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