By Bob L.
Government brings it on them selves when they for get who put them in office, but on the other hand, some of these instigators are brought in to make it look so these tea party groups are out for revenge and name calling, just like what happen in these town hall meetings where Obama supporters were bused in to disrupt these meetings to discredit them to make it look like these people were out of control.
Insert (Clinton says people should be careful that the words they use to criticize officials don’t demonize them.) Well do they not think that they are doing the same thing to the Americans with the words they are calling the American people. You know what gos around comes around.
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April 17, 2010
WASHINGTON – Former President Bill Clinton says angry anti-government rhetoric has led to a worrisome increase in threats against the president and other elected officials.
Clinton says people should be careful that the words they use to criticize officials don’t demonize them.
The two-term Democratic president tells ABC News’ “This Week” that he worries about threats against President Barack Obama and the Congress. But he says he also is troubled by “careless language,” citing a leaked memo from a New Jersey teachers union that contained a joke containing a suggestion that Republican Gov. Chris Christie should die.
Clinton first addressed the issue in a speech Friday in which he warned of a slippery slope from caustic rhetoric against the government to violence like the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
The former president’s comments were posted on ABC’s website Saturday.
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