Would you cheer on a lynch mob?
By ParaTed2k
@ParaTed2k (22940)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
October 22, 2009 9:23pm CST
Most of us look back on the dark days of government supported lynching as a national embarrassment. We like to think that we would never be counted among the people who stood and cheer the lynch mobs on.
But we haven't grown up, and many in our society are doing just that.
Obama and his "czars" are nothing more than lynching bigots!
Don't believe me? We are witnessing the czars lynching the executives of the companies that Obama supposedly "bailed out". This was not a bail out, this was putting a rope around their necks. Now they are slapping the horse to finish their crime.
The mindless bigots who cheer these tyrants on are the grinning ninnies of the mob. They gleefully watch as these executives are being punished without benefit of due process, miranda rights, or their day in court.
If you are excited about "the rich" getting theirs, you are absolutely NO different than anyone who has ever cheered on a lynch mob!
4 responses
@Koriana (302)
• United States
23 Oct 09
that rope was put around their neck by themselves, it was offered to them by bush, obama is just trying to avert an all out war with the taxpayers.
ya see, we don't like what has been done with our money!
like every one keeps saying...
they don't like it, give the money back...but no, they aren't, heck they aren't even lending it out!
they are going around buying up their competition with it....
ya, a huge financial monopoly is gonna be so much better now, isn't it.
especially one run by the idiots that lost a few trillion dollars through their schemes!
@Taskr36 (13963)
• United States
23 Oct 09
Well it was all a play for power by the government. Congress, led by morons like Barney Frank pushed banks to give risky loans to poor people that were too stupid to realize they couldn't pay them back with the assurance that they (the government) had their back. Inevitably, people missed payments, had foreclosures, and the banks turned to the government. The result was a grossly unconstitutional socialist bailout which has now given our president the power to hire and fire bank CEOs, dictate pay rates, etc. Obama's even used this to hire and fire CEO's for car companies, but that was just an added bonus in the socialist agenda.
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
23 Oct 09
Koriana, you act like they had a choice whether to take the money or not. The companies that refused the money were threatened by Obama and his lynch mob. It is nothing short of a lynching. The bigoted Obama is using mafia style Chicago corruption against private companies.
And Americans are cheering on the lynching.
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
25 Oct 09
But didn't the sale of Chrysler to FIAT occur AFTER the bailouts? Wouldn't that mean that FIAT bought Chrysler's assets as well as their debts? So how is Chrysler in bankrupcy court if it was bought out by FIAT?

@Bluepatch (2476)
• Trinidad And Tobago
23 Oct 09
There are different ways of lynching mob operation. In Trinidad the government uses the media to enrage and excite the public with lurid stories of corruption and then they get up in Parliament and do their stage thing and the reputations and careers of people are brought to nothing. They did it with the Opposition Leaders in this country and now they continue with other political opponents. Maybe Obama sees the business leaders as his opponents. I'm not familiar with the American scene but I know how it works from here in Triniad.
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
23 Oct 09
Sounds like the Obama lynch mob is taking a lesson from Trinidad.
@Troublegum (641)
• United States
23 Oct 09
A bit strong in the analogy, but I get the point. The funny thing about it is that so many of the people who are excited about the rich getting theirs don't stop to think that their job, their lifestyle, technology, healtcare and home are in most cases created, distributed and provided by those who are "rich" So when the rich take it in the teeth suddenly everyones life gets worse not just the people we were kicking.
It is kind of like eating the chicken because you are sick of eggs. Tastes great for one meal but breakfast is a downer from then on.
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
23 Oct 09
It's not an analogy. They are lynching the executives. Nothing short of it... and people are cheering on the lynch mob. It the executives were being treated like this because they were Gay, Black, or any other protected group, then liberals would be coming out in their defense. However, since it's ok to lynch "the rich", liberals are cheering the lynch mob on.
@sender621 (14889)
• United States
23 Oct 09
I could never be one to cheer on a lynch mob. Taking the law into our hands is not something to be praised or supported.
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
23 Oct 09
So are you cheering on Obama's lynching of the executives of private companies?



