Posted by
Lib-A-Con on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 3:35:41 PM
Commentary:
As a traditional Independent, I most of all wish to be allowed the opportunity to hear ALL sides, not the side with the loudest voice of intolerance to the opposition acting in motivatation as the antithesis of liberty and the human right of free expression.
The disparity of no choice; voiced in the "shout down" of change?
ABC News:
Obama Rallies Latino vote
June 28, 2008 6:08 PM
ABC News' Jennifer Duck reports: Trying to secure Latino voters, Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama gave separate speeches today at the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials conference in Washington.
The reception to the two presidential candidates was like night and day.
Antiwar protesters disrupted Sen. McCain's speech four times.
When Sen. Obama was introduced, the crowd stood with roaring applause and chants.
Obama said, “Si Se Puede,” or “Yes We Can,” with a big grin to the friendly crowd.
Yada, Yada… He attacked Sen. McCain for walking away from his commitment to immigration reform.
Yada, Yada…. Obama said the election depends on Latinos.
May 27, 2008
Posted: 01:15 PM ET
From CNN Political Producer Alexander Marquardt
Watch McCain confront protesters at a speech Tuesday morning.
(CNN) – Four sets of anti-war protesters interrupted John McCain in the first 10 minutes of his foreign policy speech Tuesday.
They were all quickly and quietly escorted out. Chants of "John McCain" broke out from the supporters after two of the incidents.
"I have town hall meetings all the time when people are allowed to come and state their views. One thing we don't do is interfere with others' right to free speech," McCain said as one group of protesters were escorted out.
"This may turn into a longer speech than you had anticipated," he joked. "And by the way, I will never surrender in Iraq. Our American troops will come home with victory and with honor."
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/05/27/several-protesters-interrupt-mccain-speech/#comments
Liberal :
“Broad: showing or characterized by broad-mindedness; giving or generous, tolerant of other ideals, nontraditional”
Founded in principle to the ideals of liberty and the inalienable right of freedom of expression.
"Duh generation" New Liberals;
Willfully narcissistic of sight and view: showing or characterized by narrow-minded disagreement, expressed disagreeably in intolerance and disdaining for all they oppose;
The antithesis of liberty and the human right to freedom of expression; Fascism; Liberal or otherwise, IS FASCISM, none the less!