Saturday, August 8, 2009

The Brown Shirts Are Purple: the New War on Dissent

SEIU. Remember those initials. On one level they stand for “Service Employees International Union”. On another level they stand for physical thuggery and violence.

Even as the Obamacrats call the teaparty protesters Brownshirts and Nazis, the real Brownshirts are being refocused from intimidating corporations with attempts to destroy them, to taking up Obama’s call to take care of the protesters. This means that physical contact will be happening and will be blamed on the “radical right”.

The SEIU contributed some $61 Million to Obama’s campaign. As Michelle Malkin writes,

“…the Service Employees International Union’s $61 million investment in Barack Obama paid off with cabinet appointments, executive orders, key personnel slots, and legislative goodies.

Now, the SEIU thugs are looking out for The Boss. In Tampa, Florida and St. Louis today, the Purple People turned out to give cover to members of Congress targeted by Tea Party activists and town hall protesters. For the first time, the town hall protests were marked by physical aggression. More on the St. Louis arrests of confrontational Obamacare activists here. (Just like Obama wanted: “In your face.”) This is no coincidence.”
Obama called for doubling the counterattack, virtually assembling an unsanctioned army of thugs (in purple) who fill the town halls and actually physically assault those who speak out against the socialized health/death plan of the One.

How is this different from the Brownshirts who bullied, threatened and physically assaulted their opponents? For that matter, the sanctioning of the blacks carrying weapons at the ’08 polling place was the start of the matter; force is sanctioned, and approved at the highest level of the U.S. Department of Justice, how is that different from the NAZI Brownshirts?

What can we take from the aggregate of these events? The single party unchecked power will be, and is, being exercised beyond constitutional and ethical limits. This is no surprise, since the single party in power believes that the constitution is a malleable source of weak suggestions, not to be taken seriously; and they have the raw-power ethics of an Atheist Alinsky. They are totalitarian statists, and they will not stop at thuggery to get the total control that they want.

They have declared war on dissidence: and that is the congruence with Fascism and the Brownshirts under Adolf Hitler.

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