“Fat Dick” is the poster child for a big, smelly, running piece of excrement wrapped in skin, pretending to be a human being.
The communist sympathizing fellow traveler, gangster leader and full-blown socialist has outdone himself. He is a despicable excuse of a life form that needs to be pushed off the end of the oredock with a block of concrete chained to his neck. This is just vile:
Just 10 years after 9/11, despite our vows, the public servants, construction workers and others who lost their lives or still suffer with the cancerous remnants of the Twin Towers haven’t just been forgotten. They’ve been vilified. The extremist small government posse has turned them into public enemy No. 1, as though teachers and firefighters, EMTs and nurses and union construction workers ruined America’s economy…
Wealthy CEOs, anti-government extremist front groups and frothing talk show hosts—from the Rush Limbaughs and Glenn Becks to the Koch brothers, Karl Rove’s American Crossroads group, Americans for Prosperity, the Club for Growth, FreedomWorks and the American Legislative Exchange Council—also pushed open the door to hate…
We’ve seen the costs of hatred in ill-thought wars, in shameful attacks on immigrants and our LGBT neighbors. We saw it in the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. We saw it in the racism that has found overt and covert expression since Barack Obama began his run for office—from outright declarations of people who said out loud they would never vote for a black man to the ridiculously persistent obsession with our president’s birth certificate. Regardless of his policies or priorities, President Obama is shadowed by the drumbeat of suspicion based on his “other”-ness. And those suspicions are fed and watered constantly by forces that were threatened by his message of “hope and change.”…
[Compassion is] what sent 347 firefighters to their death at the Twin Towers 10 years ago. It’s also what sent firefighters to stand with teachers in Wisconsin even though Gov. Scott Walker had exempted them from his attack on public employees. It’s what moves employed people now to demand good jobs for the 26 million Americans who are looking for work. It’s what gives us the courage to take on a crumbling economy and the politicians preaching austerity and ignoring our jobs crisis—to take them on and say, “We are America. We are better than this. And we are one.”
AFL-CIO boss Richard Trumka. A hate-filled troll that used the 9/11 anniversary event to spread lies and hatred. How sick is that? Everybody Trumka hates, he blasted in the 10th anniversary 9/11 event. Can you get any lower? Him calling everybody else haters, why that’s a little like calling the kettle black, wouldn’t you say? Look at his speech. It’s pure hatred.
Look at that… 9/11 is a day to commit to activism? That’s what the anniversary of 9/11 means to this guy? I wonder if he even knows what happened on that day 10 years ago. He’s a taker and a user. He’s using 9/11, he doesn’t care about the damage. In his mind, rebuilding will mean more union dues collected. He doesn’t care about the survivors, the rescue personal, or family’s that lost loved ones, not a goddam word in this asshole’s message about that. Just spread the hate. That’s his message. Well okay. I’ll spread a little myself. I hope somebody puts a bullet in that fat f- -k’s head. How’s that? Oh yeah, I do sincerely mean that.

