Friday, June 04, 2010



Leftist hate at work

Leftists despise America. All they like about it is their own twisted idea of what it could become through force and coercion
"People in one Ohio town say they were startled Memorial Day morning to find vandals had torched close to 20 U.S. flags installed on lawns by the Rotary Club.

Residents in Wooster say it appears fires were set on the ground at the bases of the 10-foot metal flag poles and that flames traveled up and burned the flags.

Police were alerted just before 3:30 a.m. Monday in the community 50 miles south of Cleveland. Lt. Greg Bolek says the poles were cool to the touch by the time officers arrived.

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This is not actual speech but it conveys a clear message nonetheless

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Lt. Greg Bolek says the poles were cool to the touch by the time officers arrived."

And therefore there's no evidence that a fire was set, no investigation will ensue, no charges will be pressed...
Had it been Mexican or rainbow flags it would of course have been a hate crime and require the complete resources of all the nation's law enforcement agencies to apprehend and punish the right wing Christian fanatics responsible.

Anonymous said...

No where it states that "leftists" did this. Always quick to blame the left. Grow up.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure the lefitst media will call this "hate work" done by the Tea Party. What truly amazes me is not the violence and total lack of tolerance on the part of leftists, and it's acceptance by the MSM, but that the weak, gutless, mindless and clueless, American people continue to allow it. We have truly become a nation of sheeple.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 2:10 said...
"No where it states that "leftists" did this. Always quick to blame the left. Grow up."

DUH! Seeing how you're that clueless, you must be a leftist!

Anonymous said...

While it is not strictly 'speech' it is expression within the broader framework of speech.

Unknown said...

Anonymous 6:05 said...

"While it is not strictly 'speech' it is expression within the broader framework of speech."

While burning of a flag may generally be considered a type of speech, the destruction of others' property (in this case, flags belonging to the Rotary Club) is not protected speech as it involved vandalism (at best), an overt criminal act. Had the people who did it decided to torch their own flags, it would have been free speech.