How do you know that it was Gifford's who was targeted?
Thankfully, she's still alive.
However, Federal Judge John M. Roll, appointed by Republican George H W Bush, was killed.
The 22 year old perp is evil...
July 27, 2008—Jim Adkisson shoots and kills two people at a progressive church in Knoxville, Tennessee, wounding two. Adkisson calls it “a symbolic killing” because he really “wanted to kill…every Democrat in the Senate & House, the 100 people in Bernard Goldberg's book,” but was unable to gain access to them.
April 25, 2009—Joshua Cartwright, 28, a member of the Florida National Guard, shoots and kills two Okaloosa County sheriff's deputies attempting to arrest him on a domestic abuse charge. Cartwright is killed in an enusing gun battle with police. Cartwright's wife reports that he was "severely disturbed" that Barack Obama had been elected president. Okaloosa County Sheriff Edward Spooner states that Cartrwight was "interested in militia groups and weapons training."
June 24, 2009—Hal Turner, a New Jersey resident and white supremacist blogger/radio host, is arrested again after calling for the murder of three Republican-appointed jurists on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals who had issued a June 2 decision upholding handgun restrictions in Chicago. Writing on his blog, Turner says, “Let me be the first to say this plainly: these judges deserve to be killed,” and includes photographs, phone numbers, work addresses, and room numbers of the judges, as well as a map of Chicago’s federal courthouse which points out its “anti-truck bomb” pylons.
I wish we would all curb our enthusiasm in some of the statements and understand that some of the ears that it is falling on are not a balanced as the person making the statements may assume.
People who knew him said he was a pot smoking Liberal.
Although, it wouldn't surprise me if he was atheist. His bizarre statements With "BCE" and "ADE" (Which I don't think is an actual thing) make it hard to tell.
I'd be interested in knowing by what criteria these people labeled him a liberal. Nothing I've seen indicates that he labeled himself as such.
I wonder, because it seems to me that "liberal" is often used as a derogatory label for anyone that has "wacky" ideas.
.... I actually do delight in seeing all the vitriol. Because I know a house divided against itself cannot stand.
this gun-fetishizing bravado, this urge to paint political opponents and "Un-American" or "Communist" or "destroying the country" needs to STOP.
"He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind." Proverbs 11:29
You mean like this democrats campaign ad?
And by "un-american", you must be referring to Nancy Pelosi's description of peaceful protesters.
It would be refreshing to see Republicans respond to such ads without a Tu Quoque argument....but IT DOES PROVE that this gun-fetishizing bravado, this urge to paint political opponents and "Un-American" or "Communist" or "destroying the country" needs to STOP.
Interesting that you went from this:
To this:
As far as the Wheeler murder I find it funny the FBI wasn't involved from day 1. Oh wait....I forgot....he was a Republican and the FBI is controlled by liberals now whom are Bush haters anyways; so that explains that one....
Yeah, but it's all the gunman's fault. XDYep. If there were a couple of Second Amendment Superheroes in the crowd, then only 1-2 people would have been shot. By the gunman. Of course, 160 or so would have been shot and 50 or so killed from all the bullets flying around.
All saved at highest quality.http://www.youtube.com/user/Classitup10 <- the shooters youtube.
I beg to differ. Even if there was no cases of violence, the inflamed rhetoric simply obfuscates the issues. Everyone is made a (dumber) looser.And let's not forget it is the nutjobs being influenced by the rhetoric that is the problem. The problem is not the mainstream right wing voters taking the rhetoric literally.
Ok, he committed mass murder. But dodging jail by being declared legally insane is by no means something good. There's cases in Sweden where persons are kept in mental instituions for decades or life for crimes that would've awarded them a few months in prison. That's because the psychiatrist aren't as formal as the legal experts.Once you watch the video, you can see how he'll have plausible deniability for responsibility for his actions.
ETA: Nope. Just weird, but not necessarily crazy.
/threadAs for the possible book list: This really means nothing. I have Republican friends that would list Animal Farm and the Communist Manifesto as favorites and Jewish friends that would do the same of Mein Kampf. Favorite does not mean being in agreement with. Personally, the bible is one of my favorite anthologies. Also I am an atheist.
His youtube videos on the other hand do present a case for anti-authortarian streak and as a gold/silver CTer.
What? Didn't the US as a whole get DST in the 60's?It's because Arizona doesn't have daylight savings time. Sometimes it is on Pacific time.
You mean like this democrats campaign ad?
And by "un-american", you must be referring to Nancy Pelosi's description of peaceful protesters.
October 18-19, 2009—Reports emerge that the Secret Service has received an unprecedented number of death threats against President Obama. Ronald Kessler's account of presidential security, In the President's Secret Service, states that there has been a 400% increase in such threats in comparison with Obama’s predecessor. Another source of these reports is an August 5, 2009 study by the Congressional Research Service which finds: “The [Secret] Service’s protection mission has increased and become more ‘urgent’ due to the increase in terrorist threats and the expanded arsenal of weapons that terrorists could use in an assassination attempt or attacks on facilities.”
A wake-up call to what?Here's an interesting run-down of violent events since the Supreme Court affirmed that the Second Amendment grants citizens the right to take violent action against the government should it become "tyrannical" (District of Columbia v. Heller, 2008):
http://www.csgv.org/issues-and-campaigns/guns-democracy-and-freedom/insurrection-timeline
Some examples, but I would recommend reading the whole thing:
So let me express the point I was trying to make earlier in a slightly different manner. A lot of the politically motivated violence that's going on in this country is sliding under the radar. We're rocking ourselves to sleep each night with the assumption that there are just crazy people in the world and that's all there is to it.
Growing up in Kansas, however, I see DIRECT parallels between the sort of bombastic, heated rhetoric coming from the right (NOW, not always, not forever, NOW) and the insane doomsday stuff coming from the anti-abortion group. We know that the anti-abortion community has promoted and celebrated the murder of a number of doctors and health care workers.
Thus, regardless of why this person attacked the crowd, this high-profile, public attack needs to serve as a wake-up call.
Nancy Pelosi, who was on the San Francisco city council when Harvey Milk was assassinated, made this statement about the violence:
Notice the title of that clip. She was MOCKED for that statement.
Here was Beck's reaction:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOmNVBaGF0Q&feature=player_embedded#t=21s
Found at: http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/2011/01/nothing-to-see-here-folks.html
This stuff isn't funny. It's not something to be glib about. This goes for both parties, but let's not behave like some vapid David Broder acolyte an pretend that it's a symmetrical issue.
This shooting doesn't prove tax cuts for the wealthy are a bad idea, it doesn't prove that nationalized health care is more efficient, it doesn't prove that abortion should be legal, but IT DOES PROVE that this gun-fetishizing bravado, this urge to paint political opponents and "Un-American" or "Communist" or "destroying the country" needs to STOP.
We've seen what happens when communities demonize and dehumanize opponents while calling for violence--it's called Palestine, it's South Africa under appartheid, it's the violent anti-abortion groups in this country.
No, what is being argued is that Palin's map used gun-related imagery to target individuals, while the other map used dart/chain retail store imagery to target districts. There's a significant difference. One has an implicit threat of violence towards someone, the other doesn't.
Look, I'm not on the "Blame Palin" bandwagon, but I've always found that map offensive. I'm glad it's down now, and I hope it stays down.

.And some of her facebook followers took it to heart:
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To Palin's credit, she's been removing those comments.