Thursday, January 14, 2010

Modern Day Mafia

Below is an article about Democrat Senate candidate Marth Coakley, her refusal to answer questions and the goons she has surrounded herself with. The more I see this type of behavior the more I am totally convinced that we are dealing with the new mafia in America and if you are paying attention you will know that it is being controlled by the labor unions such as the likes of SEIU and Andrew Stern, who incidently visited the Whitehouse 21 times in the first 6 months of Obama as president. All the union bosses were at the white house just a day or so ago and the footage of them leaving was like watching a scene from the Godfather Movie. These bosses are tied in so tight with Obama that you can't tell where one starts and the next one ends. These people have Obama in their hip pocket, they bought and paid for him, it's 1920's Chicago all over again, but this time they have the big fish in their back pockets! I don't base this on here say, I make those statements on facts and figures of the money and jobs that have been doled out by the Obama administration since he took office in payback for the millions and millions of dollars that flooded his campaign coffers through the unions. The unions along with Obamas help are already on the path of taking over total control of America, look at how deeply they are involved with the health care bill they are trying to get passed. The corruption in Washington has got to be stopped in its tracks before it is virtually too late. Where is Elliot Ness when you need him!! Coakley is currently the Massachusetts Attorney General and is also up to her neck in the corruption and scandal of this administration, if not, she would not have continued to walk away from the situation behind her knowing full well what was going on. She is surrounded by thugs who do her bidding and act the part of those who used to terrorize American citizens and protect their crime bosses.

Someone with the Coakley campaign shoves WEEKLY STANDARD reporter outside of a Capitol Hill fundraiser.
BY John McCormack
January 12, 2010 8:59 PM

Massachusetts Democratic Senate candidate Martha Coakley attended a fundraiser at the Capitol Hill restaurant Sonoma tonight. After the event concluded, Coakley took two questions from the media but declined to say whether or not she stands by her statement at last night's debate that there aren't any terrorists in Afghanistan (and that they've all gone to Pakistan or Yemen).

After taking a question from a CNN reporter on the street outside the restaurant, I asked her:

TWS: Attorney General Coakley, you said last night that there are no terrorists in Afghanistan--that they're all in Yemen and Pakistan. Do you stand by that remark?

COAKLEY: I'm sorry, did someone else have a question?

GRIFF JENKINS, Fox News: I did. Why are you in Washington tonight?

COAKLEY: We planned an event after the primary that would be a unity event in Washington. We're also in the middle of a very intense campaign [...]

After Coakley finished her answer, she began walking away from the restaurant, and I walked behind her asking why health care industry lobbyists were supporting her at the fundraiser. She didn't reply.

As I walked down the street, a man who appeared to be associated with the Coakley campaign pushed me into a freestanding metal railing. I ended up on the sidewalk. I was fine. He helped me up from the ground, but kept pushing up against me, blocking my path toward Coakley down the street.

He asked if I was with the media, and I told him I work for THE WEEKLY STANDARD. When I asked him who he worked for he replied, "I work for me." He demanded to see my credentials, and even though it was a public street, I showed them to him.

I eventually got around him and met up with the attorney general halfway down the block.

"Attorney General, could I ask you a question please?" I said. "We're done, thanks," Coakley replied. She walked back toward the restaurant, apparently searching for her car. She remained silent as I (politely) repeated my question.

Coakley staffers told me they didn't know who the man was who pushed me, though by every indication he was somehow connected to the campaign.

Watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8CdfQGlgVw

Update: Someone owes me a new pair of pants. I just noticed there's a large tear in the back of my suit pants.

Update II: The man who owes me a new suit may be the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee's Michael Meehan.

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