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01-08-2011, 13:30 #1Moderator
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Arizona congressional representative killed
Gabrielle Giffords, a conservative Democratic who supported the troops and other causes like that was killed when she was shot in the head by a shooter who fired into the crowd.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110108/..._congresswomanGuns don't kill people. Husbands that come home early kill people.
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01-08-2011, 14:35 #2Moderator
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Correction, she is alive and was airlifted off for surgery.
There seems to be little information as to the shooter and his motives, but I see a lot of comments trying to put the blame on the GOP, tea party and various conservative voices in the media.Guns don't kill people. Husbands that come home early kill people.
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Senseless stuff like this is such a shame and I hope the Congresswoman survives and with little impairment. It's just a much of a shame that this will be exploited for political gain by politicians from all sides, but particularly the libs who want to silence those with dissenting views by any means possible.
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Then the folks on the left, who are trying that tactic, need to have the table turned on them.
See: http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/a...ified-nut.htmlWhat Happened to Harley Hall?
http://www.tailhook.org/HallSu99.htm
Colonel Millard Peck's resignation letter
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01-09-2011, 08:09 #5Administrator and Benevolent Dictator
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Yep, looks like this nutcase is a lefty nutcase, but it also looks like he may be involved with some anti-Semitic, racist group called American Renaissance. So while his rantings may be to the left, his associations appear to be also on the far-right. So "nutcase" may be the best description for this guy. Sadly, with the Obama Justice Department, we'll likely see an emphasis on his right-wing associations, and not those on the left, and the total politicization of this tragedy.
Oh and watch how Nancy Pelosi will find a way to blame Bush.
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“It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather, we should thank God that such men lived.” Gen. George S. Patton Jr.
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01-09-2011, 13:24 #6Moderator
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This incident has gone to shown just how full of hate some folks on the left are. Before we know all the facts, they are trying to associate a guy known to have been called "A lefty", anti religious and a registered democrat with Right wing, Christian republicans. I have seen dozen of hints at killing folks like Sarah Palin in the last 24 hours. They don't seem to care about the facts. There must be several hundred, if not more, folks trying to just spread as much hate as they can in the hours after this incident.
The whole idea that this guy's action is anyone else's other than his own should not have any traction what so ever. If people want to talk about the influences of one side, how about that movie that come out when Bush was president about him getting assassinated? Do you hear anyone denounce that? How about the words of some politicians? Or for that matter, why doesn't anyone blame Al Gore for the unibomber?
And it is my observation that these types of folks that talk about conspiracy theories and such are not swayed by the general tone. Thanks to the internet, they can associate with folks just like themselves and encourage each other to greater bouts of lunacy. This guy was turned down for the military, described as mental by a few folks and talked about mind control. Was Robert Hinkly jr actions ever blamed on the folks that spoke out against Reagan, or was he just considered a lone nut? So how is this guy, even nuttier by the looks of things, any different?
Right now, anyone who dares to disagree with the president on any matter is in the same situation as the Jews after the Reichstag was burned down.Guns don't kill people. Husbands that come home early kill people.
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I think the various groups already scurrying to gain political traction from the actions of this lunatic is disgusting. I see our old friends from the Westboro Baptist Church are already planning to picket the funerals of the victims as well.
This country has gone mad.
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Honest to Cuthulu, part of me wishes someone would blow them away when they did.
But if someone did, the defenders of the second amendment would be attacked. If nothing happened, everyone who thinks the constitution should be respected will be accused of being ok with what they do.Guns don't kill people. Husbands that come home early kill people.
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01-09-2011, 20:33 #9Moderator
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Interesting new aspect to the case from a news agency.
So this was not someone without contact with the victim other than what political pundits said. He had contact with her. Considering he was an utter whack job he may have felt betrayed by something she did. The whole blaming the right wing media takes a huge back seat to the fact that he had a three year relationships with her.Court documents also show that Loughner had contact with Giffords in the past. Other evidence included a letter addressed to him from Giffords' congressional stationery in which she thanked him for attending a "Congress on your Corner" event at a mall in Tucson in 2007.Guns don't kill people. Husbands that come home early kill people.
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I heard the shooter went to Mountain View high school. Is there a MV in AZ, or is he transplanted from CA?
I ask because I went to MV High School here! As did my sisters who would be in the same class!I realize you think you understand what you thought I said, but what I am not so sure about is whether what you think you heard is what I think I meant.
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From what I've seen, Loughner doesn't appear to have a coherent political philosophy. My point is, IF political motivations are going to be ascribed to his actions, the smear and guilt by association game, can be played more than one way. According to a story in Politico, some Democrat strategists planned to try to pin the blame for this on the Tea Party movement, citing the Dick Morris/Bill Clinton strategy to blame the Oklahoma City Bombing on conservative talk radio.
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What Happened to Harley Hall?
http://www.tailhook.org/HallSu99.htm
Colonel Millard Peck's resignation letter
http://amconmag.com/documents/syd4peck.pdf
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01-10-2011, 05:27 #12Member
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"Left Has A Fingerpointing Field Day After Arizona Shootings"
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=41079What Happened to Harley Hall?
http://www.tailhook.org/HallSu99.htm
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01-10-2011, 09:45 #13Administrator and Benevolent Dictator
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Thanks for the link to the humanevents.com article in your last post Tim.
I agree that this nutcase doesn't have any coherent political philosophy, and just like the OKC bombing, the Dems/Libs are trying to hang this on their political opponents, particularly talk radio and the Tea Party. We are already seeing them spin this up and try and label the shooter as a "right-wing" nut, but that's just the mainstream media dutifully following the lead of their democrat masters. For instance, I previously mentioned Loughner's supposed association with the American Renaissance group, but it turns out that there is none. From what I have heard, the "suggestion" that he might be associated with American Renaissance was made very shortly after the shooting by DHS... the "Obama DHS" that is. Yet, this "suggestion" was made without any proof or evidence, and of course the media picked up on their "cue" from the Administration and have labeled Loughner as a right-wing nut. The funny part is that evidence to the contrary shows that he was a left-wing nut and even a registered Democrat.
Finally, someone needs to tell the Sheriff of Pima Country to shut the hell up. I understand that he is a Democrat political hack and anxious to hang this shooting on the "right", but as the senior law enforcement official in that county, where Loughner will be ultimately standing trial on State murder charges, he is jeopardizing the case against the perp by offering his opinions and running his mouth on things other than the facts of the case.
Relevant reading...
Journalists urged caution after Ft. Hood, now race to blame Palin after Arizona shootingsRobert M. Carver
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I'm not up-to-speed with the political affiliations or background to this particular case, but I am concerned about the "I want be famous - I'm going to kill someone".
Some atrocious events get to be remembered in terms of the victims and the loss endured by their families ("911", "Dunblane", "Columbine", "Oklahoma City Bombing"). Some get labelled with the name of the perpetrator and they achieve some form of celebrity ("Charles Manson", "Yorkshire Ripper", "Myra Hindley", "Jeffrey Dahmer"). In recent years, competititon among News media can bring create worldwide fame and celebrity to people who would otherwise go unnoticed. More than once, the perpetrators of evil have revealed that part of their intent was to "get famous". The more attention is given to evil-doers, the stronger the attraction for those incapable of earning a reputation on their own merits. Every miserable wretched failure can start to contemplate becoming a household name just by taking a murderous shortcut to the Front Page. In the UK, we have recently been treated to the spectacle of a man fixated by serial killers, who proceeded to murder just enough women to achieve that classification of murderer - dropping hints at cannibalism and dismembering bodies - then giving his name in court as "the Crossbow Cannibal" and thereby choosing his own nickname and guaranteeing a place in criminal history.
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I personally find it morally offensive that anyone in the media is trying to spin this tragedy in anyway for political gain. The shooter is mentally ill, that is apparent by his writings. Why he was not being treated is a question that needs asked? He was apparently physically removed from a college algebra class at the request of the teacher because the teacher was afraid he would bring a gun to class, I heard his interview this morning on the radio.
It doesn't matter if his writings lean left, right or inside out and upside down. He is sick and a proven danger to society.
The persons working this for political gain are also sick and a danger to our society as well.
DennisOnly a Cowardly Loser hurts an innocent, defenseless person.
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I agree with Dennis wholeheartedly. The guy's a freaking murderous nut, and that's all there is to it. His political philosophy is irrelevant. I don't know of any train of political thought beyond the most bizarre and insane that advocates shooting people - including a little 9 year old girl - to death. The whole political angle sickens me. Likening him to any philosophy beyond the most irrational is akin to likening the WBC to actual Christians. He is a despicable criminal, whether he is "left" or "right" doesn't make a damn bit of difference.
But, the finger-pointing does cast light on the hateful political climate in this country. This dangerous climate honestly makes me fear for the future of this nation.
And predictably the knee-jerk begins:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0111/47338.htmlLast edited by David Craik; 01-10-2011 at 17:08.
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OMG!
Did you see what is being proposed on the second page of that article?
I put the the bold to draw emphasis. This is bad, really bad. Now the government is going to be the judge of what falls under the first amendment and what could be see as threatening. Has anyone been following what is happening under Putin and Chavez lately?Pennsylvania Rep. Robert Brady, a Democrat from Philadelphia, told CNN that he also plans to take legislative action. He will introduce a bill that would make it a crime for anyone to use language or symbols that could be seen as threatening or violent against a federal official, including a member of Congress.Guns don't kill people. Husbands that come home early kill people.
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The knee-jerking continues...
Dem planning bill that would outlaw threats to lawmakers
You mean communicating a threat isn't already illegal? Really?
And of course it would outlaw ...'use language or symbols that could be perceived as inciting violence'.
So much for that Constitution thing and freedom of speech.Robert M. Carver
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What Happened to Harley Hall?
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