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The fat one above. Such sterling company he keeps.
A speaker at a union protest against right-to-work legislation said if Gov. Rick Snyder signed the bill he would get "no rest" and that protesters would be at his "daughter's soccer game." (Video below).
The Rev. Charles Williams II made the comments Tuesday to loud cheers before a group of thousands of union workers. After his promises to harass Gov. Snyder, he introduced Rep. Richard Hammel, D-Mt. Morris Township, and House Minority Leader Tim Greimel, D-Auburn Hills. Williams is a Detroit-area pastor and left-wing activist.
Gov. Snyder later that day signed a bill into law making Michigan a right-to-work state. One of his daughters is a 16-year-old high school student.
"Just know one thing, Rick Snyder: You sign that bill, you won't get no rest," Williams said. "We'll meet you on Geddes Road. We'll be at your daughter's soccer game. We'll visit you at your church. We'll be at your office.
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I think threatening a Governor like that should be grounds for arrest even in BRA (Black Run America). Can't wait to read what Stuff Black People Don't Like blog says about this.
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DeleteConsidering I live in the town Govt. Snyder calls home, when those liberal leftists get their knickers in a twist, makes for my commute to my home near Geddes Road like a game of Frogger for not squishing the idiots blocking my drive home.
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makes for my commute to my home near Geddes Road like a game of Frogger for not squishing the idiots blocking my drive home.
Delete:) Squish away!