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Pittsburgh Protest Promoters

Bruce2142 Wrote: Sep 30, 2009 1:07 PM
No offense taken and many of your points are valid. For instance, I have posted before on these forums that MN, among other faults, is a covertly racist state. I could give examples of libs advocating welfare payments to keep minorities away from their neighborhoods. There are a lot of frauds here.

As far as businesses leaving, that's where I disagree. A prime example is that our workman's comp costs are some of the highest in the nation and the highest in the five state area. As an example, hundreds of state construction projects have gone to companies based in other states. If the bids are examined, labor costs were always the difference. The government procurement guys were doing their jobs by going with the low bidder, but...

Radical-left protesters outside the G-20 summit meeting in Pittsburgh last week underlined once again that our friends in the news media see no real enemy or extremist to their left. But conservative protests against Team Obama are an ugly sign of incivility, and according to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, even impending violence.

HBO talk show host Bill Maher exemplified the liberal-media attitude on his Twitter page on Sept. 24: "Even with a face full of tear gas, these G-20 protesters (are) better looking than the teabaggers."

But there's a big difference between the sea of tens of thousands of...

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