Alinsky Rule #12: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.
Nina Easton just became the left’s latest target. Why? So that SEIU can hide from the truth about its financial liabilities to Bank of America (more on that after the jump).

Easton, a Washington Editor for Fortune Magazine, wrote a column early morning Wednesday, addressing the outrageous protest organized by SEIU and National People’s Action, where 700 protesters stormed the front lawn of the private residence of Greg Baer, deputy general counsel for corporate law at Bank of America.
As I wrote in my post yesterday, “SEIU Storms Private Residence, Terrorizes Teenage Son of Bank of America Exec,” Easton is actually a neighbor of Baer. When she was startled by the loud, screaming, bullhorn-rattling protesters, she called Baer’s teenage son to check on him. Home alone, the frightened teenager had locked himself in the bathroom. After witnessing the entire incident as it unfolded on her neighbor’s private property, Easton criticized the SEIU and left wing groups in her article for crossing the line this time.
Alinsky’s Rule # 12 states,
“Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions. (This is cruel, but very effective. Direct, personalized criticism and ridicule works.)”
In almost coordinated lock-step fashion, the 12th Rule was promptly and firmly applied. As Larry O’Connor posted on Big Journalism yesterday, a series of several posts soon followed the publication of Nina Easton’s article:
Late Wednesday evening, John Vandeventer of SEIU posted “Nina Easton & the Bank Lobbyists: Too Close for Comfort” in response. Conveniently, Vandeventer distracts readers by recounting the sob stories of foreclosure “victims”, then quickly focuses the attention on Easton and polarizes his target. He proceeds to play a guilt by association game to tie her husband to Bank of America through Business Roundtable. You can read my post from yesterday about that here.
Then came Arthur Delaney’s piece from the Huffington Post, with the headline: “Nina Easton, Fortune Columnist, Compares Bank Protesters To ‘God Hates Fags’ Group.” He ends his piece with a link to an open letter to Easton penned by Al Marshall, SEIU Local 1021 shop steward in Oakland, CA. Marshall begins his letter by mentioning that he flew out to DC for the protest from CA because “Wall Street caused” his wife to lose her job, and then him and his wife to lose their house. (I’d like to know how he could possibly afford those plane tickets, in that case). The whole tenor of the post is undoubtedly less jovial than his prior day’s, when he gleefully bragged about the whole event.
And then, the much anticipated and expected Media Matters post: “Attacking SEIU, Nina Easton fails to disclose husband’s ties to Bank of America“.
Of all of the responses, not a single one of the posts actually addresses any of the issues. None will account for the fact that the protesters were on the private property of a private citizen, though Vandeventer tries to rationalize their actions as acceptable because the police supposedly followed the crowd to the location. Then, he paints the picture that Baer is lurking in the crowd trying to blend in; rather, the man was trying to get to his front door without creating a scene so that he could get to his frightened son inside as quickly as possible.
Perhaps the most important piece of information of all that was left out of the posts from SEIU, the Huffington Post, and Media Matters is the fact that Bank of America is one of SEIU’s major creditors.
In 2007, the SEIU owed Bank of America nearly $95 Million.


By the end of 2008, SEIU owed more than $156 million in total outstanding liabilities. Only six years prior, its liabilities were $8 million. And we’re not even addressing their debts to other banks, like $15 million with Amalgamated Bank.
Perhaps all that campaigning for President Obama has emboldened the union to think that they deserve a free pass on their debts to Bank of America, and encouraged them to employ their usual thuggish shakedown tactics. Typical Chicago political machine style. At the very least, Huffington Post and Media Matters should disclose that their beloved union is part of that machine. And it’s looking more and more every day like there could be validation for suspecting that there’s a bigger reason why SEIU paid Media Matters some nice cash last year.
More importantly though, who could possibly defend this sort of behavior? Let’s review the facts here and remember there’s a teenager home alone inside that house, frightened by all of the screaming crowds on his front lawn. As his father arrives home from his other son’s Little League game, with his younger son in tow, they arrive to this mob scene. The father is forced to park his car around the corner and leave his younger son behind, while he tries to wade through the crowd to reach his teenage son inside the house. He asks the protesters to make way for him to get to his frightened son, but the mob is more concerned about making a scene for their own selfish manufactured rage than they are for the safety of a child.
I lost my job in late 2007 at the start of the crisis, then became ill for over a year and unable to work. I did the responsible thing when I was facing foreclosure: first I called my bank every week. They gave me 8 months of reprieve and worked with me on a plan. And when it seemed I’d be in it for the long haul, I got rid of every luxury – cable, cell phone, car, I sold my furniture. And I even got a roommate. In the end, I made it out of the red. I had to make the effort and sacrifice, but I did it. I know I am not the only one with such a story.
So why do we only see SEIU’s side of the drama playing out in front of the cameras today? We see this intrusion on personal private property all too often nowadays. Have all our left wing “advocates” lost their souls entirely for a cause that is nothing more than a facade? When and where will this madness stop?






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Alinski tactics 101. We will defeat these people perpetrating as our representatives. We will have the final word in November.
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Remember November,
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The Jews called the police on "Crystal night" with the same results.
Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.
Like you are doing with SEIU?
Let's see how they like a taste of their own vile medicine. And this is nothing like what the SEIU scumbags are doing. This is reporting and asking questions. But you are obviously a socialist nutjob and can't make that distinction because you are blinded by your ideology.
whatreallyhappened seems to have missed the entire point of the column…that SEIU is a mob of bullies trespassing and scaring kids while this column is NOT tresspassing or threatening children.
It's no wonder that so many Americans absolutely refuse to belong to a union. They're worse than the "evil corporations" ever were.
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For decades American union membership has dwindled and their usefullness has passed into history. With this criminal administration they see a chance to try to remain relevant.
A huge expansion of government-unionized workforce is the goal. A change of administrations will end this.
After Nov. 2010 DEFUND IT. After Nov. 2013 ELIMINATE IT.
SEIU Purpleshirts are to Obama what the SA Brownshirts were to Hitler. Both scumbag terrorist organizations.
What's purple with splotches of red? Picket the wrong house and find out, Andy.
Absolutely. Shine a very bright light on these Democrat shills and let's see what's what.
I guarantee it's dirty and ugly and illegal.
That would still require the Republican leadership to grow a spine.
Sucks when it works against you, doesn't it?
You all want to play this way so play we will.
The Supreme Court has upheld a municipal ban on protestors outside a private home — in that case of an abortion doctor. The local municipality should step in to protect Mr. Baer against the mob thugs.
In Frisby v. Schultz, 487 U.S. 474, 488 (1988) Justice O'Connor wrote:
"The target of the focused picketing banned by the Brookfield ordinance is just such a "captive." The resident is figuratively, and perhaps literally, trapped within the home, and because of the unique and subtle impact of such picketing is left with no ready means of avoiding the unwanted speech… Thus, the "evil" of targeted residential picketing, the very presence of an unwelcome visitor at the home, …is "created by the medium of expression itself … Accordingly, the Brookfield ordinance's complete ban of that particular medium of expression is narrowly tailored. "
Hey nutjob – SEIU is an organization, not an individual. Personalize means PERSON an individual.
Like I'm now doing with you.
I would LOVE for these guys to pull a stunt like this on my lawn.
There is also criminal trespassing, intimidation and many civil lawsuits that can be filed.
And as a father, I don't blame Easton one bit for being ticked off about waking their toddler from its nap.
are those thieves getting a full days pay to avoid work while trying to find a scapegoat for their own leaders and laziness? when do our politicians call on union leadership to explain the magically missing money? I WILL NOT BAILOUT SEI.O.U.!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have seen a lot of posts put up by this idiot, whatreallyhappened. I have read them with the intent to figure out how anybody could think this way and make such stupid, off the point and nonsensical remarks. I am convinced that he is paid some lefty group to be a disrupter and infiltrating shill. He is probably paid by the number of posts he makes. So post and say all you want dude. You have the right and I would die to defend that right but you really need to make a very thorough review of your life. It must be a real bummer to be so miserable
The most dangerous part of this is the Policee were too intimidated to stop it! I hope Mr. Baer and his family SUE the HECK out of SEIU!
Also, I think I read that Obama wears an SEIU pin on his lapel rather than the American flag! Does anyone know?
[...] Because police cars attached to the Washington MPD’s Civil Disturbance Unit had escorted the SEIU protesters’ buses to Baer’s home. Such cross-jurisdictional escort activity is not uncommon for both [...]
Did Bank of America receive a bailout of tax dollars? Yes – billions in tax payer dollars.
Did this guy get rich ripping off the system? Likely so.
Funny how you guys hate poor welfare recipients but the rich welfare recipients (CEO's, Israel, corporations etc….) are just fine.
What a juvenile response. You know you can't possibly find a defense for this criminal behavior so you resort to a weak-ass moral equivalence argument that isn't even in the same area code? Pathetic.
This perfectly illustrates one of the major differences between conservatives and progressives. Conservatives will denounce and remove criminals and miscreants from their ranks. Progressives will find any justification, no matter how intellectually twisted or morally perverse to justify their cause. Case in point.
Politics aside, such a protest should not happen at one's residence. Does the SEIU lack all morals? I can tell you that when I was a Teamster from 1994 to 1997 the union did nothing but take my money and spent a lot of time fighting to keep some horrible employees employed. We can argue all day and night, but neither side should condone such behavior at folk's homes.
heheheh Don't cha mean 'picket the RIGHT house' ?
// "it's dirty and ugly and illegal." //
Sounds like Jeanine Garafalo turning tricks. Ewwwwww.
When a group wants to stage a protest, it's been my experience that once called the police CLEARLY DEFINE how close protesters can come to the building. Ummm….are those SEIU members on the front porch within reaching distance of the front door?
Not like any LEGAL protest I've ever seen. In fact, since there were no permits issued, and no protest announced, they fall more appropriately into the definition of an "angry mob."
If an "angry mob" of Tea Party members showed up that close to someone's front door, oh yeh, arrests would have been made by the dozens. AFTER THE MOB HAD BEEN PUSHED TO THE STREET AWAY FROM THE PRIVATE PROPERTY.
Also…I am interested to know the name of the school district that allowed it's buses to be used by SEIU for transportation to an illegal gathering of people on private property. Don't taxpayers pay for those buses? Doesn't the school district OWN them?
Who gave SEIU those keys? Inquiring TAXPAYER MINDS might like to know, since I'm guessin SEIU didn't gas them up or clean them up after using them.
This was clearly angry mob activity on a private citizen's private property. That alone violates several civil statutes and probably a local ordinance or two. Factor in unauthorized use of school property and well, the UNIONIZED POLICE sure seemed at a loss to fulfill THEIR DUTY, UNDER THE LAW.
Some lean and hungry personal injury lawyer sure could make himself a name and a pretty penny if the owner of that property were to press charges, huh.
Oh wait….those were HIS PEEPS.
BofA should call the loan
The only thing these "protesters" lacked were the white sheets and burning crosses. Maybe next time?
Hmmm, It looks to me like they could pay off that $90 million with the MILLIONS they are spending for campaign donations to elect democrats & lobbying.
Didn't Andy Stern just resign from SEIU to spend more time at the White House with his pal Obummer? Could it be he wants some distance from that 90-156 Million that SEIU is in the hole to BofA? Asylum maybe?
Are you able to comment on the substance of the post, rather than the standard modern liberal tactic of ignore rational thinking and strike back?
If so I'll be happy to debate the issue. But if all you have is "so are you" I don't believe it would be a wise use of my scarce resources.
Don't be such a pill. What makes you think people actually supported the Bush-Obama bail outs?
I don't know a single person on either side of the aisle who thinks it was a good idea. How ever the vast majority of politicians on both sides think its perfectly reasonable to steal from the tax payers and give to the rich.
And that includes your beloved democrats and the unions. Remember GMC and Chrysler?
Of course you don't, because that's an inconvenient truth.
call the loan and the home owner needs to sue, I would love to see the discovery on this lawsuit.
Well, my lawn is only big enough to hold about a dozen protesters, but I'd be happy to introduce them to Wolfgang, my German Shepherd.
I think its shoved up his ass.
I have a feeling these tactics will backfire on the SEIU crowd and their enablers (MSM, Dems and liberals). As part of their overall tactics, the left likes to get people to feel bad or good about an issue, rather than use logical thought processes, to win people over to their side of the matter. Where I think this will come back at them is the fact that a young child was in the house, alone, and scared out of his mind. While I personally would never entertain supporting a SEIU cause, those that might be sitting on the fence or un-informed will look at this through the eyes of a parent and put themselves in Mr Baer's shoes. SEIU had hoped to personalize this and gain empathy. Well, I think they went 1 for 2. The problem for them is they made it very personal to a lot of people when they scared that poor kid and attempted to block a father's access to his child.
As illegal as tarring and feathering snake-oil salesmen.
This whole corrupt system exists because people want to rip off their neighbors but feel insulated from the consequences in their personal lives. Just like the limousine liberals who spend YOUR money to assuage their own guilt then go off to Kennebunkport with the Kennedy's.
What makes you think people actually supported the Bush-Obama bail outs?
So, why is it the only politicians we are given as a false choice are those who support it? Meanwhile they use magician's misdirection to make you think we are supporting freedom in other countries when we clearly don't have it here.
And that includes your beloved democrats and the unions.
Mine?
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Normal conversation protocol is I ask a question, and you reply with an answer, not another question. If all we do is exchange questions, we don't really accomplish much now do we?
And from reading your previous posts you make it abundantly clear that you despise everything not democratic or liberal. To which I make the assumption that you are pro democrat and liberal. If I'm wrong on this account, please let me know and I will apologize.
And as for politicians supporting freedom, I believe that indicates you don't understand the dynamics between We The People and the government. There is no doubt in my mind the current administration cares nothing for freedom, especially in other countries. Apologizing to the dictatorial Muslim world, waiting days to speak out against the state sanctioned murder in Iran, and siding with Castro and Chavez against the Supreme Court in Costa Rica is more than enough evidence of that.
I'm not sure of your point about not having freedom in America, America is the most free nation humanity has ever seen. At least for now, seeing as the current administration is hell bent on doing everything it can to put an end to that.
Nahh… then when SEIU couldn't pay it, they'd end up owning the union. Who'd want that?
I was going to say BoA should call the loan, but that would be a really bad idea. No way is SEIU going to pay the money, so BoA would end up owning SEIU. What would they do with it? Sell it to Greece?
Stop being a troll, troll.
BTW, your mother says to clean your room.
And from reading your previous posts you make it abundantly clear that you despise everything not democratic or liberal
Well, you are wrong there. Most here are just as bad, though, if they accept the Republicans as an alternative. It is all an illusion of choice.
There is no doubt in my mind the current administration cares nothing for freedom, especially in other countries.
There you go again – Obama is no worse than Bush on this count – not even really all that different.
Punks like this are the first to hollow ….. But I have rights too .
Nose to Nose I am his Daddy … Guaranteed .
The Home owner should have had Fire works scattered all over his property even on his Windows , front , back porch and Roof .
Of course he would have Do Do all over his property when the Cowards from the SEIU ran for their lives .
I love it …… don't get mad get even
I don't for a second propose republicans are any better than democrats. They're all politicians, and there fore by definition opposed to We The People. Government growth comes only at the expense of individual freedom and personal liberty. Every time government seizes the authority to make a decision, they seize it from We The People, ergo, we no longer have it.
I'm a libertarian, I'm against the entire ruling class. If we are of the same persuasion, then I do apologize for the insult of insinuating you were a modern liberal.
Let's go back to your original statement.
Funny how you guys hate poor welfare recipients but the rich welfare recipients (CEO's, Israel, corporations etc….) are just fine.
SEIU thugs were obviously organized by the political players in the union. And true to form, they use one of the oldest tricks in the left's playbook, I refer to it as 'kick the baby.'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NZvlWcT7Gs
Parade out the saddest possible examples of the unfairness of life, and then dare their opponents to speak against them. To me its classless, weaselly, and beneath contempt. It's sole purpose is to silence rational debate.
And it seems to have worked on you. I respectfully ask, why?
[...] Because police cars attached to the Washington MPD’s Civil Disturbance Unit had escorted the SEIU protesters’ buses to Baer’s home. Such cross-jurisdictional escort activity is not uncommon for both [...]
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If you get a loan you can't afford you will, sooner or later, be foreclosed upon. That's a fact of life, something the SEIU thugs and their apologists seem never to have learned. If it had been my home and family the protesters would have had to contend with Mr. 9mm.
Did this guy get rich ripping off the system? Likely so.
Well let's string his son up from the tallest tree then. "Likely so" is close enough for me!
/channeling idiots
PS: I don't think you know who's ripping off the system and who isn't. All your "knowledge" is talking points. You're naught but a puppet.
Now that is a vision that I really did not need in my head! Funny though.
Very tough to get rid of a used union. They do not hold their value.
SEIU is and has been a thug organization that intimidates instead of persuades. Biting off a TEA party members finger, beating up a vendor at a rally they disagreed with and the list goes on. It's on tape and you can see for yourself if your mind isn't already sealed shut.
Outstanding job exposing this by Liberty Chick. If Glenn Beck hasn't already mentioned this, i'm sure he would love this information.
Like the one in the WH?
They sound like the 'jack-booted' thugs I have heard about.
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[...] As SEIU Terrorizes Bank Employee’s Son, HuffPo and MediaMatters Omit Deadbeat Union’s $90 Mill… - “As I wrote in my post yesterday, ‘SEIU Storms Private Residence, Terrorizes Teenage Son of Bank of America Exec,’ Easton is actually a neighbor of Baer. When she was startled by the loud, screaming, bullhorn-rattling protesters, she called Baer’s teenage son to check on him. Home alone, the frightened teenager had locked himself in the bathroom. After witnessing the entire incident as it unfolded on her neighbor’s private property, Easton criticized the SEIU and left-wing groups in her article for crossing the line this time. [...]
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I hear crickets. ……….. (chirp)…………………..9 hours of crickets.
I looked elsewhere, just to see if this conversation was picked up in another thread, but, alas, ………..crickets. ……………(chirp).
Ed, don't you know you're not supposed to ask questions that require relevant, thoughtful answers ? The lefties are all about emotions, not logic. At least that's true for the useful idiots like whatreallyhappened. I wonder if it's by choice or necessity, what with logic requiring a brain.
Typical lefty; "But I really care about people, that makes me better than you, you meanie." Yeah, right.
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Like you are doing with SEIU?
Is Liberty Chick organizing a mob of protesters to appear at the homes of SEIU officials? No? Then I guess she's not.
I doubt the purpleshirts would like to have their fancy recolored, so to them it would be the wrong house. Really, you must learn to consider things from other people's point of view sometimes.
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I know I'm late to the party, but I really can't get past the juxtaposition of a screen name like "what REALLY happened" with a statement about the Kennedys in Kennebunkport!
Any "port" in a storm, eh?
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[...] Because police cars attached to the Washington MPD’s Civil Disturbance Unit had escorted the SEIU protesters’ buses to Baer’s home. Such cross-jurisdictional escort activity is not uncommon for both [...]
[...] as you can usually expect from such trash, when you dig a little deeper, there’s a decidedly unpleasant odor wafting up out of the whole [...]
No, she's exposing how the SEIU is using Alinsky's tactics.
No she's doing something you don't understand which is telling the truth about an event. It's called reporting. I know, I know you are used to people like Keith and Rachel making things up and telling you what to believe.
She's shedding light on a subject and light makes cockroaches like you run and hide.
God what a lousy troll. I hope Media Matters is not paying you.
IS THIS THE NEW CHANGE IN AMERICA–TERRIOST ATTACK ON INDIVIDUALS???
TOO SCARY & JUST SICKENING.
My bad. %(
( the frowning man, by di da is Picasso)
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Steve's slight modifaction to Alinsky's rule # 12: Pick the target, pick the spot, squeeze the trigger, pick next target.
If these Nazi scumbags ever showed up on my lawn, fewer of them would be visiting their mamas for dinner ever again. Brown shirt nazi thug slime.
Why doesn't that human resembling debris protest her own union boss's since they continue to run all credible industries overseas.
As I said on Larry O'Conner's blog entry, it would have been a legitimate use of force to shoot any person advancing on your property with an ostensible mission to commit you harm. It also would be legitimate to do so to protect your neighbor's child.
SEIU are thugs. They now are fully engaged in aggressive acts against individuals. They are preparing to physically harm any and all targets, as they are directed.
It is up to us to tell our local B of A bank tellers that, if they unionize, we will take our money from BofA and they will lose their jobs. No force needed. The tellers can stay employed or unionize and be forced into retirement.
IF SEIU, or any of the unions take such action again, they must be stopped forcefully and without reservations. So must their public union collaborators and accessories, including law enforcement.
In my view, unionized law enforcement facilitated this assault by unions on individuals, and they are accessories if not actors. They no longer protect and serve, they no longer are performing their sworm duty, so they no longer are law enforcement — just other union thugs.
This a tragedy. Obama is Satan.
In the meantime, be prepared to use your Second Amendment rights for self-protection. We're on the verge of civil war. We need to close ranks against all unions, public or private. They are the army of the enemy.
Any "law enforcement" that are unionized, and that protect the SEIU, or any union, are no longer acting in their sworn capacities. We have no allegiance to such people. They are part of the enemy's army, as well.
Do we choose freedom??? Or subjugation to these people????
YOU are one of the enemy army. "Whatreallyhappened" is that our individual rights suffered a nearly fatal blow by SEIU, regardless of the socialist spin. We the People will retake our country from domestic terrorists like SEIU, the spawn of ACORN, and any group acting to support them.
Washington's MPD Civil Disturbance Unit are enemies of the people they swore to protect. They now are the armed cell of of that terrorist organization including the super-cell called SEIU.
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[...] interesting that that: it appears that the SEIU is specifically targeting Bank of America because the SEIU owes BoA some 90 million dollars. So not only is this a model of political intimidation, but a financial one as well. [...]
[...] a protest of foreclosures by banks generally but Big Journalism notes that the union apparently owes BoA $90 million, which, per Easton, means $4 million in outstanding interest and fees. Terrorizing an exec’s [...]
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[...] More on SEIU Mob Intimidation Mon 31 May 2010 The Republican Heretic Leave a comment Go to comments A little bit ago, I mentioned (via Hot Air) the curious case of how the SEIU bussed in a bunch of “protesters” to the home of an executive for Bank of America. A few interesting points were relevant here, including 1) the thinly veiled threat of violence that such a mob represents, 2) the intimidation factor of singling out a person’s private residence, and 3) the extortion factor, for the SEIU owes Bank of America around 90 million dollars. [...]
[...] May, a frightened teenager was trapped inside his home when a mob of SEIU astro-turfing thugs (estimated at 500 strong) trespassed on his front lawn to protest to intimidate his father, the [...]
[...] follow-up to Erick’searlier post.Last May, a frightened teenager was trapped inside his home when a mob of SEIU astro-turfing thugs (estimated at 500 strong) trespassed on his front lawnto protest to intimidate his father, the [...]
[...] May, a frightened teenager was trapped inside his home when a mob of SEIU astro-turfing thugs (estimated at 500 strong) trespassed on his front lawn to protest to intimidate his father, the [...]
[...] May, a frightened teenager was trapped inside his home when a mob of SEIU astro-turfing thugs (estimated at 500 strong) trespassed on his front lawn to protest to intimidate his father, the [...]
[...] May, a frightened teenager was trapped inside his home when a mob of SEIU astro-turfing thugs (estimated at 500 strong) trespassed on his front lawn to protest to intimidate his father, the [...]
[...] May, a frightened teenager was trapped inside his home when a mob of SEIU astro-turfing thugs (estimated at 500 strong) trespassed on his front lawn to protest to intimidate his father, the [...]
[...] May, a frightened teenager was trapped inside his home when a mob of SEIU astro-turfing thugs (estimated at 500 strong) trespassed on his front lawn to protest to intimidate his father, the [...]
[...] May, a frightened teenager was trapped inside his home when a mob of SEIU astro-turfing thugs(estimated at 500 strong) trespassed on his front lawn to protest to intimidate his father, the [...]
[...] May, a frightened teenager was trapped inside his home when a mob of SEIU astro-turfing thugs (estimated at 500 strong) trespassed on his front lawn to protest to intimidate his father, the [...]
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