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Michigan State House Official Promises "Blood" Over Right To Work Proposal

(Video) Michigan House Member Douglas Geiss(D) said if Right-To-Work passes in the state, "there will be blood".   Numerous Michigan law makers repeated the remark on Twitter.  A crowd later surround a tent set up by Americans for Prosperity/Michigan (a pro-Right-To-Work group) outside the capitol. The tent was occupied by adult activists, but also elderly and children.  The crowd, some armed with knives, cut up and trampled the tent while AFP members inside.  Several inside were kicked, punched multiple times and trampled.  The law makers quickly deleted their retweets of the "there will be blood" message.



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12/11/2012 1:14PM
Michigan State house Office Promises "Blood" Over Right To Work
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