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Friday, May 25, 2012

The Tactics Used By The Left To Fight Conservatism

The Blaze put up a piece called Meet Soros-Funded Domestic Terrorist Brett Kimberlin Whoe "Job" Is Terrorizing Bloggers Into Silence and it got me think.

You see Brett C. Kimberlin, who this is about got 50 years in prison for a bombing spree in which he only served 17 years. During that time he got a law degree and when he got out he created a movement called Justice Through Music and Velvet Revolution, both left wing organization fund by the like of George Soros. Mr. Kimberlin through the use of these organization and his left wing friends and the courts have gone after conservative blogger and individual with a vengeance. They used lawsuits, intimidation, false accusations, whisper campaigns and innuendos to shut people up. You've got to read it to believe it.

After reading the story I couldn't help but compare it to what Randy Parraz, Citizens For A Better Arizona, Tyler Montague, Beth Coons, Lianna Clarkson and the Jerry Lewis supports did during the recall election against anybody and everybody who supported Russell Pearce. If you recall, they went after Olivia Cortez with lawsuits, her bishop and Michael Wright tried to intimidate her by visiting her in her home. Stephen Lemons of the Phoenix New Times wrote slanderous stories about, Bruce Ross, Russell Pearce and other supporters. Randy Parraz & Carolyn Cooper used the daughter of one of Russell Pearce's supporters in an attempt to intimidate and humiliate into submission (which apparently work).

You see this is the only way the left can win. They don't have legs to stand on and their arguments don't hold water. To see these tactics in action all you have to do is look around at the campaign tactics being used against conservative candidates and their supporters.

 Randy Parraz, Citizens For A Better Arizona and Stephen Lemons of the Phoenix New Times are even at it again, in the Bob Worsley and Russell Pearce. Except this time they are trying not to make it so obvious.


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