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Kenneth Gladney
Kenneth Gladney is a St. Louis-area conservative activist. He has claimed he was attacked on August 6, 2009 by pro-health care reform activists. Find more Kenneth Gladney news and information here.
On August 6th Kenneth Gladney attended the Russ Carnahan town hall meeting in south St. Louis County. Kenneth was there to make some money selling freedom flags and buttons. After the meeting Kenneth was assaulted, beaten and stomped by angry SEIU thugs who were upset that a black man would be selling anti-Obama merchandise. [...]Instapundit.com (subscribe) : KENNETH GLADNEY speaks out…. ...Big Government (subscribe) : Kenneth Gladney Speaks...
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CHARGES WERE FILED TODAY IN THE KENNETH GLADNEY CASE!! Details coming. A confidential source just told me the news. Kenneth Gladney was beaten and stomped on by SEIU thugs outside the Russ Carnahan town hall meeting in August.
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From freerepublic.com
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Union Violence: An African-American is beaten up at a political rally by thugs shouting racial epithets, and after three months his assailants are charged with the moral equivalent of jaywalking. Why wasn't it a hate crime? The beating of Kenneth Gladney by people wearing the purple shirts of the Service Employees International Union outside a Missouri health care town hall meeting three months ago met all the classic definitions of a hate...
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Breitbart's Big Government (just added to the blogroll) lays out in detail all of the interconnections between the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), the Obama machine, and how we can expect more beatings like that experienced by Kenneth Gladney last August:Anatomy of a Beat-Down, Part 1: Why Kenneth Gladney Was Beaten, and By WhomAnatomy of a Beat-Down, Part 2: Why Kenneth Gladney Was Beaten, and By WhomAnatomy of a Beat-Down, Part...
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KMOX radio is reporting: Three months after the punches were thrown, a prosecutor in St. Louis County has filed charges against six people in connection with fights outside a congressional...
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From wizbangblog.com
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Anyone know Ken Gladney? He was the black guy that got stomped by some union thugs in St Louis at a Tea Party. Anatomy of a Beat-Down Part 2: Why Kenneth Gladney Was Beaten And by Whom While a disturbing...
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From wyandotte.blogs.com
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On Aug. 6, the same day the White House told its supporters to punch back twice as hard, black conservative Kenneth Gladney found himself at the receiving end of several of those punches. He was beaten by a group of thugs from the Service Employees International Union after they found him selling conservative memorabilia outside Bernard Middle School, the site of of a South St. Louis County health care town hall meeting hosted by ultra...
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From freerepublic.com
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Finally. After months of careful consideration the St Louis county prosecutors office has seen fit to file charges against 6 people for the beating of Kenneth Gladney at the Tea Party rally outside of Rep Carnahan's town hall meeting back in August.Of course Jim Hoft over at Gateway Pundit is all over it, and the prosecutors office admit that they were motivated in part by bloggers and videos
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From jammiewearingfool.blogspot.com
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That's the headline in the St. Louis Post Dispatch . The reference is to the attack on Kenneth Gladney by thugs from the SEIU, although if you didn't already know that, I'm not sure you could glean it from the Post-Dispatch's account. One of those charged is a Post-Dispatch reporter who allegedly failed to obey police commands to leave the scene of the disturbance. The union thugs are charged only...Instapundit.com (subscribe) : JOHN...
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The website biggovernment.com appears to have obtained a copy of an investigative police report concerning the alleged beating of button-seller Kenneth Gladney and the arrest of St. Louis Post-D...
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