Why do Republicans hate freedom?

May 15, 2010 18:15

So this past Monday morning, an 8th grade social studies teacher walked into his classroom and discovered a number of curious things. For one, a poster he had on the classroom door was gone, and his classroom looked like it had been searched. A box that had been unopened was now open. Inside the box were copies of the US constitution donated from the ACLU. Also, there were notes in his classroom with very hateful things written on them such as "Workers vote Republican" where the poster on the door had once been. Anonymous complaints poured into the school phone's answering system questioning what the teacher taught in his classroom, and accusing him of being anti-American.

Hahahaha, that's rich ... the teacher's anti-American?

The missing poster in question had a quote from labor movement organizer Eugene Debs. As any union-busting corporate patsy will tell you, Eugene Debs is the Antichrist to the pro-corporate fat cat American way of life.

Republicans hate equality you see.

The anonymous complaints were in respect to collages on display in the classroom, because they allowed the students to freely express their own interpretation of historical events in their country.

Republicans hate independent thought and free expression you see.

So yes, because this teacher dared to have "commie" propaganda in his classroom and copies of the constitution donated by that evil organization called the ACLU, he must be "brainwashing" his students.

Republicans hate truth and teaching the facts you see.

The previous weekend, while the teacher Mr. Clifford assumed his classroom was locked up and safe from thieves and vandals, a group of Republicans used his classroom for a meeting. The Republicans admit to being there, admit to being outraged to find factual history being taught, but not sure who vandalized and robbed the place. Must have been that blob guy from Family Circus



The GOP head for Maine issued an apology to the school and in a statement said, "it's hard for me to believe that an adult would do this." Speaks volumes about the kind of people calling themselves Republicans. It's not hard for the rest of us to believe, and after seeing the people who attend "Tea Parties" it's become all too clear what kind of people Republicans are: Freedom hating thieves and vandals.

Hopefully Mr. Clifford raised holy hell over the condition he found his classroom Monday morning, and hopefully the school will think twice about letting Republicans use their school building again. And shame on you tea baggers anyway, using a tax funded building to meet in the first place! Isn't that against everything you're screaming about at your tea party rallies? Shame on you, go find a privately funded building to have your meetings in like the good little tax-hating neo con tools you are.

The kicker to this episode of pure tea bagger comedy? They're worried about the negative PR this incident is generating for them after they used this meeting to adopt a new platform that includes:


  • Restore Constitutional Law as the basis for the judiciary
  • Reassert the principle that ‘Freedom of Religion’ does not mean ‘Freedom from Religion'
  • Return to the principles of Austrian Economics
  • Remove “obstacles created by government” to the private development of natural gas, oil, coal, and nuclear power
  • Rejection of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
  • Elimination of the US Department of Education and the Federal Reserve
  • Freeze and prohibition on stimulus spending.
  • Healthcare is “not a right” but “a service” that can be addressed only by using “market based solutions


Because these planks certainly couldn't give the GOP any negative PR.

So lets recap: Republicans hate freedom, the truth, equality, get very destructive when confronted with those things and have no qualms about pawing through stuff and stealing if that's what it takes to curb freedom of speech. The only correct speech is what they tell you to say, don't you know that yet, leftist commie gay agenda promoting public school teacher?

freedom of speech, gop, us history, first amendment, maine, teabaggers, education

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