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Governor Deval Patrick speaks at Suffolk University Law School today as the final guest of the 2010 gubernatorial speaker series presented by the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Service. (Bill Greene / Globe staff)

By Michael Levenson, Globe Staff

Governor Deval Patrick, even as he decried partisanship in Washington, said today that Republican opposition to President Obama’s agenda has become so obstinate that it “is almost at the level of sedition.”

The Democratic governor, who is close to the president, made the comments at a forum at Suffolk Law School's Rappaport Center, where he was asked by an audience member about partisan battling in Congress.

Patrick said that even "on my worst day, when I’m most frustrated about folks who seem to rooting for failure," he doesn't face anything like the opposition faced by the president.

"It seems like child’s play compared to what is going on in Washington, where it is almost at the level of sedition, it feels to like me,” Patrick said.

Merriam-Webster.com, the dictionary site, defines sedition as "incitement of resistance to or insurrection against lawful authority.''

After the forum, Patrick explained his remarks.

“I think that the number of people in the Grand Old Party who seem to be absolutely committed to saying ‘no,' whenever he says ‘yes,’ no matter what it is, even if it’s an idea that they came up with, is just extraordinary,” the governor told reporters after the forum.

But did the opposition really border on sedition?

“That was a rhetorical flourish,” Patrick said.

In a statement released a few hours after his comments were posted on Boston.com and other websites, the chairwoman of the state Republican Party criticized Patrick.

"Apparently our First Amendment rights are only guaranteed if we agree with the tax-and-spend policies of Deval Patrick and Barack Obama,'' Jennifer Nassour, chairwoman of the state GOP, said.

She added, "the governor should focus on the critical issues at hand, like (lowering) property taxes and controlling rampant spending, instead of defending his buddy President Obama."

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Not only a few years ago Hilly said it was patriotic to dissent from the govt. 






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Does the head of the state GOP really have any grounds for criticizing anyone on rampant spending?  I think not.

This is really a non-factor news worthy item, who fucking cares really. We've got American men and women dying every day in a war, on our own streets, hundreds of thousands of oil spewing in the gulf with absolutely no end in site and trouble all over Europe.  Who gives a shit what this guy has to say, really?

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I guess its not much different than talking about a GOP primary cabndidate talking about an affair no?

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Funny but I don't recall Patrick making the same comments towards democrats when Bush was in office.Like when Harry Reid said Bush is stupid or Pelosi said he needs help or the libs on television were screaming in their girl voices 'BUSH IS A FACIST" like little Keith Olbermann.