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I'm sure Sarah Palin would be " shocked and almost speechless" if anyone interpreted her "targets" as "cross hairs". When will folks learn to accept their responsibility in the power of "suggestion". |
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I'm concerned about April 19th. April 19th was the start of the American Revolution, the Branch Davidian fire, and the Oklahoma bombing. This year, the tea baggers and the gun nuts are staging events all over the country, including a 2nd Amendment gathering in DC. I've heard that they are also having a big 'bring your guns' gathering at a park in Virginia, supposedly the closest location that they could find to DC where they can tote their guns in public. Obama is speaking about health care that day in Virginia, too.
In regards to the 2nd Amendment rally, um, jackasses, Obama supports the 2nd Amendment and gun owners' rights. Get a fucking clue. |
Gas line cut at home of Va. congressman's brother
By DENA POTTER Associated Press Writer © 2010 The Associated Press March 24, 2010, 2:04PM RICHMOND, Va. — Authorities are investigating a severed propane line at the home of a Virginia congressman's brother after tea party activists posted the man's address online. Activists are upset about U.S. Rep. Tom Perriello's vote in favor of the health care reform. Perriello's office said that a line to a propane tank on a gas grill was cut at Bo Periello's Charlottesville home on Tuesday. Tea party activists had posted the address online thinking it was the congressman's home, telling opponents to drop by and "express their thanks" for his vote. Albemarle County spokeswoman Lee Catlin said the county fire marshal's office was assisting the Federal Bureau of Investigation. She said investigators didn't believe the home's occupants were in danger. |
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What I am finding lately is that I get the same dreded feelings as I did back in the 60's when civil unrest resulted in violence. Doesn't matter what political or ideological sentiments are involved. It is remembering the people killed (Kent State, the assinations of JFK, MLK, & RFK, the race related rioting and burnings, for example) and hurt, the crazy eyes, the hateful eyes, the absence of reason. The lack of regard for human life.... all of our lives. I don't want to go back to that, not the violence. I believe in our right to protest and demonstrate. I just don't want bloodshed. And I see so many politicians stoking the fire in order to gain power and frankly bring down a Democratic/perceived as far-left African American president. African American is the operative detail, I honestly believe. :titantic: We are sinking into such power mongering and hate. |
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I'm still praying for the safety of everyone associated with the White House. |
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I know, me too. I remember the day JFK was shot and exactly how I felt, even at the age of 12. It was one of the most horrid days of my life. Not so much because my parents backed him, but just having it happen, knowing the hate goes to that level. I know all president's have threats, but Obama has many more threats than most do. I was not happy when that couple made their way into a White House affair... did not feel that Obama and his family are being protected as good as can be. |
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And he finished strongly with the most beautiful words: "You may want “your country back,” but you can’t have it. That sound you hear is the relentless, irrepressible march of change. Welcome to America: The Remix."
WOOO HOOO! SO thats what I have been hearing...my gut can feel like its kicked in but as long as I hear the sounds of change, I know the old is breaking off and the new is being chiseled strongly in place.... Quote:
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Ijust caught this on yahoo...refering to Sarah Palin "Now a Fox News analyst and potential 2012 presidential candidate, Palin faced criticism after posting a map on her Facebook page that had circles and cross hairs over 20 Democratic districts. She also sent a tweet saying, "Don't Retreat, Instead - RELOAD!"
She said Saturday she wasn't inciting violence, just trying to inspire people to get involved." really? RELOAD isnt inciting violence? Oh my goodness....this is not going to be getting any better, is it? |
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Even the optics must be irritating. A woman (Nancy Pelosi) pushed the health care bill through the House. The bill’s most visible and vocal proponents included a gay man (Barney Frank) and a Jew (Anthony Weiner). And the black man in the White House signed the bill into law. It’s enough to make a good old boy go crazy. Thanks, Diva! |
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She is sooooooo nuts! But scary in that she does draw out the right-wing extremists in a way that they feel comfortable using racist, et. al. slurs and posters with Obama as Hitler, etc. She gives them license by being what is considered to be a viable candidate and spokeswoman for common folk.[I]Circles and cross hairs [/I]plus RELOAD and she doesn't get that this incites violence? Wait, of courswe she doesn't.... |
she is a very dangerous person. We can poke fun at her all we want, but she is by no means powerless...AND ... those IN power are grooming her carefully. My biggest fear is that she will win the next presidential race. When she quit being governor and was being very quiet about her plans, I Knew she was being offered something beyond her immediate power. The mutiny wont come with this president..the mutiny will come with her as president...
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I agree with Softness and AtLastHome...
Sarah Palin is going to have to be reckoned with...that is a certainty. Yes, she calls out the extremists but does so in an unbelievably uncanny way. She pumps 'them' up...sort of incites the old riot...and then seizes more of a powerbase. The Tea Party has money. Lots of it. And it is a powerbase whether we like it or not. She was paid a handsome fee for her keynote speech only to donate it back to her cause. She is a talking head with a whole lot of clout from the right wing and she is positioning herself quite well at this point in time. The media joins in the ranks and 'projects' the general population as seeing President Obama in an unfavorable light thus making it fertile ground for someone of Palin's character (or lack thereof) to lock in the powerbases. I thought my days of political activism had moved to the back burner...but the thought of Palin even running on a ticket makes me want to step up to the plate and re-think what to do with my time, money and talent.
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and just in case no one else might not warn you, let me...
if you are of weak knees, flimsy stances, conquerable ethics and fearful existances, beware. Get your name taken off lists NOW. Stop your subscriptions NOW. Dont web around where you shouldnt, NOW. they ARE coming...and they will find you if you arent careful NOW.... and no I am not paranoid. Those of you old enough, remember...when the favor splits and havoc plays on the sense of right from wrong, moral elitists will form groups to select out those who they deem sinful and will make it illegal. if you think we dont have a seperation of church from state now, just wait... the hockey mom who wears Jesus around her belt, slings a powerful halo and will use it ring us in.... careful now..you have been warned ahead of time... |
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Actually, I have always viewed her as dangerous because of the grooming she was given and still is. I knew we were not going to see the last of her after MCCain lost. Oh, no, she is not powerless and the tide is ripe for a backlash to stop Obama in getting re-elected. After seeing Reagan elected Govenor of CA and then elected as president for two terms as well as GW Bush, I believe she could end up president. Obama is the exception in having intellect. |
let's talk Palin updo
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACaqFtVHviE"]YouTube- Palin's Face Turned Into a Maze[/ame]
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corn nuts...:badscore:
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