It's not enough to mearly disrupt the ability of democrats to rule, but to disrupt the SYSTEM that gives them power.
We have to disrupt democracy.
Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX), chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, has endorsed the strategy of staged protests, telling Politico the days of civil town halls are now "over."
You can't be the ruler of a democracy is there's no democracy left to rule.
In one incident of right-wing outrage, protesters surrounded Rep. Tim Bishop (D-NY), forcing police to escort him to his car. In another, anti-health care protesters hung up an effigy of Rep. Frank Kratovil (D-MD) outside his district office in Salisbury, MD. ...Reps. Steve Kagen (D-WI) and Steve Driehaus (D-OH) had to face down angry mobs. Kagen, whose town hall was targeted by the Wisconsin chapter of AFP, was "repeatedly disrupted" by "incomprehensible" shrieks and shouts from conservatives. And just last night, Fox's local Houston affiliate reported that at a rowdy town hall hosted by Rep. Gene Green (D-TX), some attendees admitted "they don't live in the district.
Jesus loves conservative lynch mobs:
Rep. Brad Miller (D-NC) has also recieved death threats.
I'm starting to wonder if I approve of the RNC's new strategy. The Bible says I can't break the law, and all these death threats and disturbances (while not as bad as
what Professor Gates was arrested for) are of questionable legality. Has the Republican part moved too far the right of Landover Baptist?