Friday, May 21, 2010

SEIU Thugs Terrorize BofA Exec's Teenage Son at Home

This was a classic case of "personal" intimidation. No MSM alerts to get maximum coverage, this was intended to be below the radar, knowing that widespread coverage would be detrimental to the SEIU image. The SEIU knows they can get away with these strong-arm tactics since Obama and Holder are in their pocket.

If this is the change you Democrats voted for, shame on you. The civility that was once the American way is now hostage to an element intent on destroying our country.

Read this entire article and weep for the USA.

Excerpt:
Last Sunday, on a peaceful, sun-crisp afternoon, our toddler finally napping upstairs, my front yard exploded with 500 screaming, placard-waving strangers on a mission to intimidate my neighbor, Greg Baer. Baer is deputy general counsel for corporate law at Bank of America (BAC, Fortune 500), a senior executive based in Washington, D.C. And that -- in the minds of the organizers at the politically influential Service Employees International Union and a Chicago outfit called National Political Action -- makes his family fair game.

Waving signs denouncing bank "greed," hordes of invaders poured out of 14 school buses, up Baer's steps, and onto his front porch. As bullhorns rattled with stories of debtor calls and foreclosed homes, Baer's teenage son Jack -- alone in the house -- locked himself in the bathroom. "When are they going to leave?" Jack pleaded when I called to check on him.

Now this event would accurately be called a "protest" if it were taking place at, say, a bank or the U.S. Capitol. But when hundreds of loud and angry strangers are descending on your family, your children, and your home, a more apt description of this assemblage would be "mob." Intimidation was the whole point of this exercise, and it worked-even on the police. A trio of officers who belatedly answ
ered our calls confessed a fear that arrests might "incite" these trespassers. Read "What's really behind SEIU's Bank of America protests?" here.

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