Sean Hannity in MN

On a serious note;

I am here because I care about the rights of every single individual, Sean Hannity included. We often complain about lack of principles, and to stay true to our own we must refrain from any aggressive and/or hostile behavior. if we attempt to intimidate people we have already lost.

thank god our founding fathers did not think like you. Im not for hurting anyone, but being in their face holding them accountable is fine by me. GET MAD you should be.
 
thank god our founding fathers did not think like you. Im not for hurting anyone, but being in their face holding them accountable is fine by me. GET MAD you should be.

We must be committed to acting only peacefully, and I reject the notion that getting aggressive serves any purpose.

I'm with Ron Paul on this.
 
Didn't he endorse the snowball incident?
"They're not doing anything violent..."
 
thank god our founding fathers did not think like you. Im not for hurting anyone, but being in their face holding them accountable is fine by me. GET MAD you should be.

That's great and all, but it doesn't work. All it does is run people away.
 
Screw that. I want to see Sean Hannity chased down like in New Hampshire in early January again.

You do, eh? Well, I hope that 15 minutes of feel good, is worth driving away countless people. Which will be the case if something like this is covered by the major media. I guess it all depends upon where your priorities are.
 
You do, eh? Well, I hope that 15 minutes of feel good, is worth driving away countless people. Which will be the case if something like this is covered by the major media. I guess it all depends upon where your priorities are.

I think we were just having a little fun in this thread... I certainly was anyway.

I really don't think Hannity will show his face in public in MN without a lot of security around. If he does, Ron Paul supporters will be the least of his worries. There are upwards of 100,000 protesters expected, many of which I'm sure have no intentions of being peaceful.
 
Well I started this seriously... But it has been fun to see the responses.. I have enjoyed them...

But as the previous said... when it really comes down to it. where are our priorities...

Sean's first "real" radio job was uin Huntsville, AL. I listned to him from day one.

His attitudes have really changed. It seems that talk radio has really changed.

I think I have reduced it down to talk radio has changed from reflecting what people felt to now telling people what to feel.

But be that as it may... We need to wake up as many as possible and where we can be at peace lets be at peace.

Thanks
 
hmm

You do, eh? Well, I hope that 15 minutes of feel good, is worth driving away countless people. Which will be the case if something like this is covered by the major media. I guess it all depends upon where your priorities are.

well invite the gop to mt massive(colorado) in winter at the base so i can set off an avalanche and be done with them all;)

screw a tiny snowball
 
Tools of the trade:

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Watching Hannity get pelted with snow cones from an Igloo cooler in September would be just fine by me.
 
eh, that was a huge mistake in NH, but now? there's really nothing to lose.

it'll probably the only coverage the event gets anyway except for C-Span.
 
On a serious note;

I am here because I care about the rights of every single individual, Sean Hannity included. We often complain about lack of principles, and to stay true to our own we must refrain from any aggressive and/or hostile behavior. if we attempt to intimidate people we have already lost.

Tyrants and their agents are exempt from the above.
How many red coat's right to life did we violate to get this country?
 
Tyrants and their agents are exempt from the above.
How many red coat's right to life did we violate to get this country?

If you really want the bright future that liberty can bring, you have to treat even your worst enemy the same as you yourself want to be treated. Regarding the point you make, you are right of course that the american revolution was violent, but Ron Paul advocates a peaceful revolution, one based on education. The time may come when american patriots may be forced to defend themselves, but we should never advocate initiating violence.
 
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