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"Of course she should have known better than to expect anything other than bad treatment at a Christian organisation – intolerance is the first lesson in Christianity."

Blanket statements like these are the only evidence of real bigotry that one encounters with regard to this story. As to the claims made by her attorney regarding her treatment by her employer, they have yet to be proven. As the university representative said, "As you know, anybody can sue anybody for anything.". Time will tell whether or not her claims have merit. For the sake of justice, I hope that the members of the jury do not suffer from the apparent prejudices that you do.
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"My mom was asked to leave her job at the Pentagon in the late sixties because she was living in sin with my stepdad ..."

The U.S. military imposes certain moral codes as a condition of service or employment because the consequences of certain behavior threatens morale and unit cohesion and presents a potential threat to mission success and could result in loss of life. These same restrictions would not necessarily apply to the Library of Congress since the institutional missions are so different and the stakes are obviously not the same.
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"I see Colorado is not a “right-to-work” state. If it was, she wouldn’t even be thinking about fighting back."

There is nothing in the article that suggests that her workplace was unionized, nor was she denied the right to sue because she did not belong to a union. "Right-to-work" simply means that workers do not have to join a union or pay dues to a union as a condition of employment. So, whether or not Colorado is a "right-to-work" state is irrelevant to this story.
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"The police assumed that an anarchist had thrown the bomb as part of a planned conspiracy; their problem was how to prove it. On the morning of May 5, they raided the offices of the Arbeiter-Zeitung, arresting its editor August Spies, and his brother (who was not charged). Also arrested were editorial assistant Michael Schwab and Adolph Fischer, a typesetter. A search of the premises resulted in the discovery of the "Revenge Poster" and other evidence considered incriminating by the prosecution.

On May 7 police searched the premises of Louis Lingg where they found a number of bombs and bomb-making materials. Lingg's landlord William Seliger was also arrested but cooperated with police and identified Lingg as a bomb maker and was not charged. An associate of Spies, Balthazar Rau, suspected as the bomber, was traced to Omaha. Brought back to to Chicago, Rau offering to cooperate with police. He alleged that the defendants had experimented with dynamite bombs and accused them of having published what he said was a code word, "Ruhe" ("peace"), in the Arbeiter-Zeitung as a call to arms at Haymarket Square ...

Rudolf Schnaubelt, the police’s lead suspect as the bomb thrower, was indicted and arrested twice early on but was released, and by May 14, when it became apparent he had had a significant role in the event, he had fled the country ...

Police investigators under Captain Michael Schaak had a lead fragment removed from a policeman's wounds chemically analyzed. They reported that the lead used in the casing matched the casings of bombs found in Lingg's home. A metal nut and fragments of the casing taken from the wounded also roughly matched bombs made by Lingg. Schaack concluded, on the basis of interviews, that the anarchists had been experimenting for years with dynamite and other explosives, refining the design of their bombs before coming up with the effective one used at the Haymarket." -- Wikipedia

"Bombs and bomb making materials", cooperating witnesses, fleeing defendants - obviously there was a "complete lack of evidence". After all, who doesn't carry a dynamite bomb to a peaceful labor demonstration? Right?

"On the eve of his scheduled execution, Lingg committed suicide in his cell with a smuggled dynamite cap which he reportedly held in his mouth like a cigar (the blast blew off half his face and he survived in agony for six hours)."

Smuggled dynamite cap - WTF!?! Where would he get something like that??

But then there's this: "In 2011, labor historian Timothy Messer-Kruse's book, The Trial of the Haymarket Anarchists, was published. It is based on his examination of the trial transcripts and other archival material that, in his view, contained abundant evidence connecting defendants to advocacy of violence and preparations for it. Based on this, he concludes that Chicago's anarchists were indeed "part of an international terrorist network and did hatch a conspiracy to attack police with bombs and guns that May Day weekend"; and he calls the evidence establishing the guilt of "most of the defendants" "overwhelming".

Ooops.
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Andrew Jackson fought 103 duels. For most of his life he carried two bullets in his body, one in his arm which was removed 20 years after he sustained the injury, and one near his heart which he took to his grave.

He was not someone that you wanted to screw with.
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"Kazan who had directed such masterpieces as "On the Waterfront", "East of Eden" and "A Streetcar Named Desire" and who had won two Oscars as a director was ignored in favour of the left-wing Norman Corman who won lasting fame for "Attack of the Crab Monsters", "Swamp Women" and other masterpieces of schlock. So heavy was the stench of hypocrisy that even The New York Times felt impelled to comment on Hollywood's vindictiveness.

The famed then 87-year-old Kazan's unforgivable crime was to have truthfully told the House Committee on UnAmerican Activities in 1952 that he and eight of his friends had been fellow members of the communist party, from which he had resigned in disgust. Some of these men later admitted that Kazan told the truth. Nevertheless, until his death in 2003 at the age of 94 Kazan remained a political leper among Hollywood's politically correct.

These are same people who in October 1997 streamed into the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences in Berverly Hills to see Hollywood Remembers the Blacklist, a film glorifying unrepentant Stalinists who wanted to turn the US into another Gulag. Needless to say, these are also same celluloid intellectuals who support cop-killers and murderous dictators – but only so long as they are socialists." -- "Hollywood leftists, their blacklist and their treason", Gerard Jackson
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"I had the great fortune to have a professor in college who was targeted by McCarthy and who actually was called to testify before the HUAC ..." -- Yakim Andrew

Amazing. The leftists who have wrested control of our colleges and universities are, next to Hollywood, the greatest blacklisters of all time. They have ideologically cleansed the faculties of these institutions of conservatives while ironically making a fetish of "diversity". How utterly hypocritical for any left-wing academic to complain about "McCarthyism" and "targeting".
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"Earlier this month Congressman Allen West told a town hall meeting ‘I believe there’s about 78 to 81 members of the Democrat Party who are members of the Communist Party. It’s called the Congressional Progressive Caucus.’ And he isn’t backing down from his statements either." -- Nick Gisburne

Gee, I wonder what would give hime that idea.

Dem. Socialists of America claim 70 Democrat congressmen as members?:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/35733956/DSA-Members-American-Socialist-Voter-Democratic-Socialists-of-America-10-1-09

Wake up.
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VENONA Project.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venona_project

Start there and then read the books:

http://www.amazon.com/The-Haunted-Wood-Espionage-Paperbacks/dp/0375755365/ref=sr_1_7?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1335282353&sr=1-7

http://www.amazon.com/Venona-Decoding-Soviet-Espionage-America/dp/0300084625/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1335282353&sr=1-1

http://www.amazon.com/In-Denial-Historians-Communism-Espionage/dp/159403088X/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1335282353&sr=1-3

McCarthy and Bobby Kennedy were right, the communists had infiltrated our cultural institutions and had gained access to the highest levels of our government.

How sad that the apologists for the "red fascists", as George Orwell called them, continue to push the ahistorical garbage contained in this post.
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Who cares what the evil degenerate may or may not have thought about the use of his visage?

What's disgusting is that anyone would do anything to trivialize the mass muder and destruction of lives this POS is responsible for.

Why is it you never see these "artists" attempting to turn Hitler into a pop icon?
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