LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 26, 2010
Rand Paul Supporters Rough-Up MoveOn Activist
Prior to Senate Debate in Kentucky, GOP Candidate's Backers Wrestle Woman to Ground, 1 Steps on Her Head
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Dozens of supporters for U.S. Senate candidates Democrat Jack Conway and Republican Rand Paul line a driveway prior to their final debate in Lexington, Ky., Oct. 25, 2010. (AP Photo)
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The incident happened Monday night in Lexington right before a debate between Rand Paul and Democratic opponent Jack Conway.
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Lauren Valle of liberal group MoveOn.org, told Louisville station WDRB she was trying to give Paul a fake award when his supporters took her to the ground.
Television footage shows Valle's blonde wig being pulled off before she's pinned to ground. A man then puts his foot down on her head. Valle said the incident left her with "a bit of a headache."
A police watch commander said early Tuesday that she didn't know if any arrests were made.
Inside the debate, Paul slammed President Barack Obama's overhaul of health care and Wall Street regulation with Conway firing back that Paul was looking for a $2,000 Medicare deductible and a national sales tax.
Their final debate lacked the fireworks of a prior exchange when Paul angrily confronted Conway about a TV ad that pointed out accusations that Paul, while a student at Baylor University, was a member of a secret society that mocked Christians. The ad revisited claims by a woman that Paul helped tie her up and told her to worship an idol, and that he told the woman his god was "Aqua Buddha."
Instead, with just a week left in the bitterly fought campaign, Paul pressed his tea party-backed message of limited government and said Obama's health care and financial policies will stifle job creation at a time of chronically high unemployment.
"ObamaCare is going to be worse than we can even imagine," Paul, a Bowling Green eye doctor, said during the nationally televised debate at the studios of Kentucky Educational Television.
Democrat Conway hit back by linking Paul to the Republican's past statements that discussed the possibility of the deductible and a sales tax to replace the federal income tax. Conway, who supports the health care law, acknowledged it's not perfect but said he wants to fix it.
He defended the landmark law for providing first-time coverage for some 654,000 of Kentuckians, and said it will keep young adults on their parents' health plans longer.
The two also sparred over the financial overhaul law pushed by Obama.
Paul said the law is "very dangerous for our economy," and said it will punish banks in Kentucky with more layers of regulations even though the state's banks didn't cause the economic meltdown.
Conway said prudent oversight is needed to keep Wall Street from gambling with investors' money.
"Leaving them alone in the first place got us in this mess," he said.
Paul also criticized the economic stimulus passed early in Obama's first term, saying it added significantly to the nation's debt without spurring job growth.
"This election is about which agenda do you want," Paul said. "Do you want President Obama's agenda that believes in government as this mode of stimulus?"
The two are vying for the seat of 79-year-old Sen. Jim Bunning, who is retiring after two terms.
As for the ad, Paul has denied being involved in any kidnapping and has called the ad false. The Washington Post reported last week that the woman has since described the incident as a "hazing prank" that Paul should acknowledge.
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- I guess they just wanted her to move on. In all seriousness folks, if you saw someone with a fake award trying to pin it on your favored candidate, would you just sit there and let her pin the tale on the donkey (okay he's not a Democrat) or run forward and push her to the side. My point is that in this crazy climate, you protect first, ask questions later.
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- THis article was about a poor woman who was attacked by Rand Paul supporters and it suddenly switches to all about Rand Paul. When political supporters resort to violence, that is a BIG DEAL. What's wrong with you.
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- Teahadists, sheesh! Paul, Paladino, Joe Miller, Angle, DeMint(ed), Bachmann, LaPage: it's unconscionable that any civilized person would vote for these dangerous and delusional cretins. Please vote Democrat/Progressive: It's the only choice for the kind-hearted and keen-minded.
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- As unsavory as this incident is, I don't remember CBS getting upset by the Democratic oriented union SEIU roughing up a black conservative at a Tea Party rally in the summer did ya? I think your partisan undershirt is sticking outside your pants!
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- Rand Paul denounces everything but his thug supporters. That thing that stomped on Lauren Valle while she was lying on the ground was no man. The things that support or justify what this thing did, stay hidden behind your keyboards because if you stand up the world will see that you lack what it takes to be a man, also. At least my liberal parents taught me better.
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- They were probably all move on thugs, in some staged camera rolling event like the fake tea party protesters. "Bob Owens at Big Government reported yesterday that the far left Think Progress blog was using liberal-manufactured signs from Crash the Tea Party as evidence of tea party racism. Do you remember the abortive ?Crash the Tea Party? movement? It was the brainchild of a liberal that explicitly called for progressives to commit fraud in order to attempt to discredit the Tea Party protests." " Think Progress stitches together a series of posters they claim belong to Tea Party protesters. Really, Think Progress? Did you not think we?d remember the amusing signs your fellow liberals created for their little abortive ?Crash the Tea Party? stunt in Boston? Let?s just say that some were more amusing than others, and some just showed pathetic and angry progressives often are. There is an old saying that you?re entitled to your own opinions, but not your own facts. Right Klik points out that basically every scene in the Think Progress video was manufactured. The liberal blog even included video footage from 2006 - before there even was a tea party! So why would a leftist website put out such an obviously doctored video in order to smear the tea party movement?"
- "Rand Paul Supporters Rough-Up MoveOn Activist" by MarineVet64 These Baggers, Birthers and Buffoons are lunatics. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There it is! This is one gyrene wannabe thats had one too many plates of SOS! One day the tea partiers are a bunch of demented doddering pld fools, just barely capable of getting to the polls to vote, and todat the demented wannabe is blaming the tea partiers of beating up a Brock Lesnar like "Move on" guy! (if you can exaggerate, so can I!)
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- by skeezix06 October 26, 2010 8:37 AM EDT Most people see a big difference between throwing an elbow and stepping/stomping on someone's head. The last time I looked this wasn't supposed to be a third world country where abuse of this level is tolerated.================================================================================== So how are you on the world trade center Muslim center are you for it or against it? We don't even know this guy was a Paul supporter or some hired move-on actor thug trying to make it look bad. Since no charges have been filed yet, make me wonder.
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- The crazy, radical woman from MoveOn.org was obviously there with bad intentions, otherwise she wouldn't be trying to disguise herself with a wig. I'm sure the Rand Paul supporters saw her moving agressively toward their candidate and saw her as a threat and took the crazy wench down. You just never know about those MoveOn.org people, they're so whacked out they might be willing to kill somebody "for the cause".
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- So you think its all right to dehumanize someone by stepping on their head? Do you also support the crazy person who suggested armed revolt if the democrats won? You don't see anything wrong with either of these situations?
- by maxcoffee-2009 October 26, 2010 7:42 AM EDT And Rand Paul is the kind of people that are supported by the Tea Party. Like Alaska's Miller hand cuffing a reporter. ... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Violations of the First Amendment, 14th amendment, numerous state and federal laws, employing unlicensed thugs, using active service military members to enforce civilian law in violation of POSSE COMITATUS, Threats of VIOLENT OVERTHROW of the government if they lose elections. The TEA PARTY REPUBLICANS DO NOT believe in INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS as they claim; they do not support and defend the US Constitution, they do not support and defend US LAW -- they are the true BULLIES and THUGS that they falsely accuse others of being.
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- She should have brought a few SEIU thugs with her.
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