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Tea Party leader in Virginia gloats about Tucson massacre
Nigel Coleman--the same Virginia Tea Party leader who posted the home address of Tom Perriello's brother online--posted the following tweet, gloating over the victims of the Tucson Massacre:
Cutting that Gas line doesn't seem so bad now does it?...What?..... Too Soon?
The cutting of the gas line Coleman refers to was an attempt to burn down Perriello's brother's home with his family--including four small children--in it. Coleman's tweet reads like a confession of that attempted arson.
This is the Tea Party and Republican Party in Virginia today. The Tucson Massacre is just one big joke to Nigel Coleman
Palin's Facebook page allowed celebration of nine-year old's death
In the wake of the tragic shooting in Tucson, Arizona--the victims of which included a Democratic Congresswoman, a federal judge, and a nine-year old girl--there were even more negative comments about Palin than usual and the moderator of her page was acting quickly to remove these critical comments. But what was really telling was what the moderator chose not to delete. At some point Saturday night a Palin supporter posted the following comment:
"It's ok. Christina Taylor Green was probably going to end up a left wing bleeding heart liberal anyway. Hey, as 'they' say, what would you do if you had the chance to kill Hitler as a kid? Exactly."
That's right, a Palin supporter went to Palin's site and posted a comment celebrating the murder of a nine-year old girl because there was a possibility that little girl might grow up to be a Democrat. What is even more shocking is that Palin's moderator left the comment in place even as they deleted comments critical of Palin posted before and after the comment celebrating Christina Taylor Greene's murder.
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CriticalBill wrote:
Deflection? It's the topic of the thread is it not? Do you think Obama's rhetoric is ok, and if so, why are Palin's somehow worse?archer wrote:
CriticalBill wrote: Did one of you liberals ever address the topic of this thread (Obama's words)? It's hard to navigate through all the misdirection. Is it ok for the president to say this type of rhetoric or not?
nice deflection, I don't see anything in the president's words that was treasonous......and I don't see anything in the presidents words that rise to the level of killing off the conservatives in the nation that don't agree with him, or with liberals. that seems to be the sole idea of at least one on the right.....and maybe others since none of you have said you aren't in total agreement with BearMtnHIB .
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LadyJazzer wrote: "It's ok. Christina Taylor Green was probably going to end up a left wing bleeding heart liberal anyway. Hey, as 'they' say, what would you do if you had the chance to kill Hitler as a kid? Exactly." -- Palin supporter
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We are supposed to be a nation of laws, of the ballot box, and peaceful change of power......for those who revere the constitution, BearMtnHIB just tore it to shreds.....in MY opinion
This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing government, they can exercise their constitutional right of amending it, or exercise their revolutionary right to overthrow it.
Abraham Lincoln
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Nowhere did Jefferson or Lincoln advocate murder and violence in place of the Constitution and the ballot box.BearMtnHIB wrote:
We are supposed to be a nation of laws, of the ballot box, and peaceful change of power......for those who revere the constitution, BearMtnHIB just tore it to shreds.....in MY opinion
I just quoted Jefferson - one of the main authors of our constitution. Do you disagree with Jefferson on the subject of rebellion? Do you disagree with Lincoln that we the people have the right to dismantle a corrupt government?
These presidents state the right to use force as an American right - a right to defend our constitution when our people and our leaders ignore it and move the nation towards socialism. So I don't think I have torn the constitution to shreds - I am just a citizen who wants my liberty and freedom to remain intact.
I'm just saying what has been said in the past - that maybe it's time to take our freedom and liberty back by force.
This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing government, they can exercise their constitutional right of amending it, or exercise their revolutionary right to overthrow it.
Abraham Lincoln
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Nowhere did Jefferson or Lincoln advocate murder and violence in place of the Constitution and the ballot box.
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