Saturday, November 19, 2011

Can liberals name one Tea Party leader who has urged Americans to stage a revolution?

Jesse Jackson, late last month, before a mob of government union workers in Wisconsin, said, "It's time for a revolution."|||Example 1 Stephen Broden:



Texas GOP congressional candidate Stephen Broden has found himself in the spotlight after suggesting that the government may well need to be overthrown. In an interview this week, Broden was asked if he was actually calling for violence against the government when he told a crowd of Tea Party supporters last year that the "tyrannical" Obama administration might justify a "revolution." If any government destroys our liberty, Broden replied, "we have a right... to get rid of it by any means necessary."



Here is a video of him saying it:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqBkWj4YV鈥?/a>









Example 2: Steve King (R-Iowa) March 16, 2010



Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) urged a smaller-than-expected crowd of Tea Party protesters on Tuesday to launch a Velvet Revolution-style uprising against the federal government, saying the parallels are striking between America's current government and Eastern European communist rule.|||Angle and Palin. Bachmann will be the next one; get ready.





Then they will be the Earl Gray Gun toting Mamas.|||Paul Revere.|||Yes. Last year there was an article on WorldNetDaily that called for a military coup. It was later pulled.



Edit: Why would you thumbsdown a factual answer to your question? Oh, I get it. This was never really a "question." You were just trying to make a point and are unhappy you are getting owned.|||sara palin|||The name of their most recent rally was "Continuing Revolution."|||Sarah Palin does it every other week.|||Sharon Angle touted Second Amendment remedies if the vote didn't turn out as Republicans wanted.|||Bachmann,Palin,King to name a few remember don't retreat reload|||Danita Kilcullen, founder of the Fort Lauderdale Tea Party.."I'm telling you, it's going to be up to the people, whatever that means," she said. "It's going to be up to the people. Because if we don't get them elected... who's on our side, who are conservative, then they are going to push and push and push us until there is revolution -- or we die. It's that simple."





http://blogs.browardpalmbeach.com/pulp/2鈥?/a>





"In order to avoid a government shutdown on April 8, members from both sides of the aisle continue budget negotiations behind closed doors. Tea Party activist held a rally, named "Continuing Revolution," outside the Capitol today urging Republicans to stand their ground over proposed spending cuts, as part of the budget debate."





http://www.cspan.org/Events/Continuing-R鈥?/a>|||none

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