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    Tag: Magpies And Malcontents

    Breaking - McNeilly Targets Ruth Johnson as EXTREMIST


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Tue Nov 19, 2013 at 09:37:56 AM EST
    Tags: Greg McNeilly, Freedom Flunky, Progressive Losers, Transparency, Conservatives, Ruth Johnson, Tea Party, Magpies And Malcontents, Anonymity (all tags)

    "Freedom Fund" mouthpiece Greg McNeilly, known for his dislike of conservatives and Constitutionalists, has now tied himself and his Dick Devos funded organization to being anti-transparency.

    In doing so he has laid bare a probability only hinted at just yesterday.

    "Oh, and as for Ruth in 2014?  They ask the question:
    "Will Ruth Johnson pay a political price for her stance on disclosure? To seek reelection, she has to be nominated next year at a Republican convention. How will GOP delegates respond to this sort of renegade behavior?"
    If ANY Republican elites even suggested such a move, She would be well served to take her momentum that much more forward and shoot for Guv, where Mr 36% is extremely vulnerable.
    Way to step the game up Mr. "Freedom" Flunky.

    Today's message is straight forward WAR.

    "But if big-government extremists in Lansing, like Secretary of State Ruth Johnson, have their way, issue advertisements like the Federalist Papers would be illegal in the state of Michigan."
    You might want to walk that back a bit Mr McNeilly. Perhaps start understanding that your entire educational effort would likely be dwarfed by the fourth graders of that period.

    They were a little smarter than you then.

    Going further and quoting a leftist?

    "Even far-left Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens noted: "Anonymity is a shield from the tyranny of the majority." This is not a left and right issue; this is an American issue.

    Defending minorities from the tyranny of a majority is the point of our Bill of Rights and an important responsibility for those who support social justice and personal liberty."

    Hello progressive left language in the Republican Party brought to you courtesy of the "Freedom Fund."

    the full letter below the fold.

    (1 comment, 744 words in story) Full Story

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