St. Louis Supports Gladney, First Amendment
When Andy Stern’s thugs resorted to fists and feet to quash dissent from ObamaCare, they tipped their hand too soon. Now we know that Stern and his friend Barack Obama have Ahmadinejad tactics in store for Americans who oppose further, extra-Constitutional expansion of government power.
They tipped their hands too soon.
Over 300 people gathered in front of SEIU Headquarters on Pershing Saturday to thank Ken Gladney for taking punishment for our freedom. On Thursday, thugs in SEIU uniforms beat and kicked Gladney. The thugs hate black men who wander off the liberal plantation to speak their minds. That hatred put Gladney into a wheelchair. Unable to speak due to pain, medication, and heat, Gladney’s attorney, David Brown, read from a hand-written statement Gladney had prepared the night before.
“Don’t Tread On Me!”
According to witnesses, an African-American man wearing an SEIU uniform approached Gladney Thursday about 8:30 p.m. as Gladney showed his buttons and flags to the wife of a minister. The SEIU thug said, “Why is a n***** handing out ‘Don’t tread on me’ flags,” before punching Gladney to the ground. According to video taken at the scene by numerous witnesses, other SEIU thugs joined in to kick and beat Gladney. “Don’t tread on me,” has become a rallying cry for the Tea Party Movement.
Thank You St. Louis
Many thanks to all of you who have shown your support for Ken Gladney and to liberty. This movement if of, by, and for you. Please join us on 8/22 for the Recess Rally. Key locations are Claire McCaskill’s office on Delmar, and Russ Carnahan’s offices on Baily Rd in Crystal City and on Manchester at Brentwood, across from St. Mary Magdalen.
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It was interesting to read the Kenneth was seeking donations to hel for his medical care. He is exactly the type of person that Health care reform will help.
I was at the event Thursday, both sides acted like children. Kenneth was not beaten by a mob but pushed, and a guy from the other side had a shoulder injury. In the video there is a man holding a while tee shirt shouting “You’re going to jail”….he was trying to start trouble all evening.
Shouting at each other is no way to get a voice heard. I have my own inputs for Health care, am glad the bill has not passed yet, but I know we need some kind of Universal Health plan.
When you factor in the cost of health care into our products, it makes us less competitive with foreign countries that have a universal plan. I feel that union retirement benefits also contribute to this.
I agree with a lot of your members (tort reform, term limits, and that our elected reps should share our health care plan).