Thursday, October 16, 2008

Obama Team sends Secret Service agents to intimidate voter on her doorstep

Knock, knock,

Who’s there?

Tick-a

Tick-a who?
Tick-a me off and I take-a your freedom



"The next day, Oct 2nd, this young unsuspecting housewife found two individuals at her door posing as Secret Service agents sent because of her ‘rude’ remarks during a campaign worker’s call. Let’s be honest, the Secret Service has better things to do than play the ‘polite police’. Aside from Jessica’s perceived rudeness, does ‘bad tone’ now fall under the jurisdiction of the Secret Service? Couldn’t the local cops handle bad behavior if there was any? Truly, this wasn’t about her manners. This was the vengeance of a bitter campaign worker disgusted that Jessica had the audacity to know Obama’s history of voting four times against the Infant Born Alive Act in Illinois, and even worse, Jessica having the freedom to speak of it."

and

"The visit of these Secret Service agents, if they really were such, was started as an intimidation tactic by someone in the Obama campaign who wanted to silence Jessica’s opposition. Jessica wisely noted it was doubtful a phone bank volunteer had the clout to call in the Secret Service. It was likely someone from ‘higher’ up in the campaign. Frightening, that Obama’s campaign has enough power to have the Secret Service show up in under 24 hours and intimidate anyone for saying a simple ‘no’ to Obama. More frightening, they didn’t mind misusing their power to achieve their goal. This is BEFORE he is elected; imagine what happens should he be elected. The agents even suggested that 'next time she just go along with the caller and say count me in.' The agents threatened Jessica’s reputation by insinuating they would ‘talk’ to neighbors and friends. "


and


"And the scary question we must really ask NOW is this: what does an Obama nation look like? When did it become illegal to have an opinion? Why would we ever allow someone to take our ability to express our opinions without warfare? Too many have fought for our freedoms, and this is one thing we should fight to the death to ensure. We sure shouldn’t let some overbearing Obama supporter banish us from expressing ourselves in our own cars on our private cell phones. If we haven’t the freedom of thought, speech, and expression – what freedom do we have? "


As I said above, I'm waiting for my "cease & desist" letter.