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06-13-2009, 10:48 PM #1
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Angry ACORN Mob Intimidates NY State Senator, Assaults Top A
New York state Sen. James Alesi knocked to floor, aide spat upon
Angry ACORN Mob Intimidates NY State Senator, Assaults Top Aide
By Matthew Vadum Saturday, June 13, 2009
Protesters that were part of an angry mob that included many ACORN supporters nearly knocked New York state Sen. James Alesi, a Republican, down on the floor and spat in the face of his chief of staff, according to reports.
The protesters were reportedly upset that two Democratic senators decided to caucus with Republicans, a move that when finalized by the state Senate would hand Republicans control of it. Majority Democrats have shut down the chamber to prevent the transfer of power.
Meanwhile, Pennsylvania state Rep. Stephen Barrar, a Republican, is circulating a petition calling on his state’s attorney general to investigate ACORN.
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06-13-2009, 11:13 PM #2
While few people on our side are willing to engage in direct action if the action of the ACORN protestors was caught on film it can be used to mobilize our supporters to engage in political action behind the scene. Puerto Rican legislators who do not feel obligated to Non Puerto Rican voters or legislators are a potential ally because the Puerto Rican voters face competition from illegal aliens.
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06-13-2009, 11:16 PM #3
So they bite the hand that feeds them.
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06-13-2009, 11:38 PM #4
Sounds like the Liberals went wild. I bet they are mad over the 2 Democrats defecting in the Senate.
Saturday, June 13, 2009 Senator Alesi Speaks out on State Senate Situation
06/11/2009 02:45 PM
By: Yevette Collins
A bit of a rough start to the day for Senator Jim Alesi. He was knocked down as he tried to enter the Senate chambers. At one point the chamber was locked by the Democrats, and then blocked by protestors. Senator Alesi commented on the lock out, but says that wasn't all that happened.
"Worse than that was to lock the bill jackets in a drawer, so that even though we had an active list we couldn't vote on any bills to send them to the governor or to send them to the assembly," Alesi said. "It's an obstruction of legislative process. It's a disgraceful display of power that is not righteously held at this point."
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