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January 10, 2011 at 8:32 AM #651426January 10, 2011 at 8:43 AM #650336DjshakesParticipant
I love the right wing blame coming out before the facts.
Fort Hood shooting: Man screams “alah Akbar” and all you hear from the left is “don’t jump to conclusions, don’t jump to conclusions” from CNN all the way up to Obama.
AZ shooting: No facts out and Palin gets the blame. Turns out the guy is a left wing pot head.
Doesn’t matter though, because the seed (it was the right) has been planted and libtards propagate it, regardless of fact or not….but then again, when has the left ever cared about facts.
January 10, 2011 at 8:43 AM #650404DjshakesParticipantI love the right wing blame coming out before the facts.
Fort Hood shooting: Man screams “alah Akbar” and all you hear from the left is “don’t jump to conclusions, don’t jump to conclusions” from CNN all the way up to Obama.
AZ shooting: No facts out and Palin gets the blame. Turns out the guy is a left wing pot head.
Doesn’t matter though, because the seed (it was the right) has been planted and libtards propagate it, regardless of fact or not….but then again, when has the left ever cared about facts.
January 10, 2011 at 8:43 AM #650986DjshakesParticipantI love the right wing blame coming out before the facts.
Fort Hood shooting: Man screams “alah Akbar” and all you hear from the left is “don’t jump to conclusions, don’t jump to conclusions” from CNN all the way up to Obama.
AZ shooting: No facts out and Palin gets the blame. Turns out the guy is a left wing pot head.
Doesn’t matter though, because the seed (it was the right) has been planted and libtards propagate it, regardless of fact or not….but then again, when has the left ever cared about facts.
January 10, 2011 at 8:43 AM #651123DjshakesParticipantI love the right wing blame coming out before the facts.
Fort Hood shooting: Man screams “alah Akbar” and all you hear from the left is “don’t jump to conclusions, don’t jump to conclusions” from CNN all the way up to Obama.
AZ shooting: No facts out and Palin gets the blame. Turns out the guy is a left wing pot head.
Doesn’t matter though, because the seed (it was the right) has been planted and libtards propagate it, regardless of fact or not….but then again, when has the left ever cared about facts.
January 10, 2011 at 8:43 AM #651446DjshakesParticipantI love the right wing blame coming out before the facts.
Fort Hood shooting: Man screams “alah Akbar” and all you hear from the left is “don’t jump to conclusions, don’t jump to conclusions” from CNN all the way up to Obama.
AZ shooting: No facts out and Palin gets the blame. Turns out the guy is a left wing pot head.
Doesn’t matter though, because the seed (it was the right) has been planted and libtards propagate it, regardless of fact or not….but then again, when has the left ever cared about facts.
January 10, 2011 at 8:45 AM #650341jstoeszParticipant[quote=Arraya]Don’t get me wrong there are millions of mentally ill people that no harm to society and a toxic environment can trigger such things. Actually, the more it is looked at – a toxic environment can actually trigger the chemical imbalances.
I said back in the Joe Stack thread last year that I expect more incidents like this. It’s just the increasing toxicity of our culture driven by an untrustworthy power structure and systemic economic decay and complete desentization of violence.
The truth is that we live in a society which sanctions semi-electrocution of its own children on the grounds that it is not fatal, and therefore not true electrocution. It springs from the same streak of cultural cruelty that deems semi-drowning by water boarding not to be torture because it is seldom fatal.
In other news a predator drone killed 12 at a wedding party[/quote]
Arraya, you speak with impressive ignorance and simplicity. Maybe we should hang up the predator and go back to carpet bombing…the humane way to conduct war. Man if only we could go back to the days of General Curtis LeMay. Move over Albert Schweitzer, hello Lemay the finest humanitarian of the 20th century!
Oh, and EST here is some research for you…Not quite like “one flew over the cuckoos nest” anymore…
January 10, 2011 at 8:45 AM #650409jstoeszParticipant[quote=Arraya]Don’t get me wrong there are millions of mentally ill people that no harm to society and a toxic environment can trigger such things. Actually, the more it is looked at – a toxic environment can actually trigger the chemical imbalances.
I said back in the Joe Stack thread last year that I expect more incidents like this. It’s just the increasing toxicity of our culture driven by an untrustworthy power structure and systemic economic decay and complete desentization of violence.
The truth is that we live in a society which sanctions semi-electrocution of its own children on the grounds that it is not fatal, and therefore not true electrocution. It springs from the same streak of cultural cruelty that deems semi-drowning by water boarding not to be torture because it is seldom fatal.
In other news a predator drone killed 12 at a wedding party[/quote]
Arraya, you speak with impressive ignorance and simplicity. Maybe we should hang up the predator and go back to carpet bombing…the humane way to conduct war. Man if only we could go back to the days of General Curtis LeMay. Move over Albert Schweitzer, hello Lemay the finest humanitarian of the 20th century!
Oh, and EST here is some research for you…Not quite like “one flew over the cuckoos nest” anymore…
January 10, 2011 at 8:45 AM #650991jstoeszParticipant[quote=Arraya]Don’t get me wrong there are millions of mentally ill people that no harm to society and a toxic environment can trigger such things. Actually, the more it is looked at – a toxic environment can actually trigger the chemical imbalances.
I said back in the Joe Stack thread last year that I expect more incidents like this. It’s just the increasing toxicity of our culture driven by an untrustworthy power structure and systemic economic decay and complete desentization of violence.
The truth is that we live in a society which sanctions semi-electrocution of its own children on the grounds that it is not fatal, and therefore not true electrocution. It springs from the same streak of cultural cruelty that deems semi-drowning by water boarding not to be torture because it is seldom fatal.
In other news a predator drone killed 12 at a wedding party[/quote]
Arraya, you speak with impressive ignorance and simplicity. Maybe we should hang up the predator and go back to carpet bombing…the humane way to conduct war. Man if only we could go back to the days of General Curtis LeMay. Move over Albert Schweitzer, hello Lemay the finest humanitarian of the 20th century!
Oh, and EST here is some research for you…Not quite like “one flew over the cuckoos nest” anymore…
January 10, 2011 at 8:45 AM #651128jstoeszParticipant[quote=Arraya]Don’t get me wrong there are millions of mentally ill people that no harm to society and a toxic environment can trigger such things. Actually, the more it is looked at – a toxic environment can actually trigger the chemical imbalances.
I said back in the Joe Stack thread last year that I expect more incidents like this. It’s just the increasing toxicity of our culture driven by an untrustworthy power structure and systemic economic decay and complete desentization of violence.
The truth is that we live in a society which sanctions semi-electrocution of its own children on the grounds that it is not fatal, and therefore not true electrocution. It springs from the same streak of cultural cruelty that deems semi-drowning by water boarding not to be torture because it is seldom fatal.
In other news a predator drone killed 12 at a wedding party[/quote]
Arraya, you speak with impressive ignorance and simplicity. Maybe we should hang up the predator and go back to carpet bombing…the humane way to conduct war. Man if only we could go back to the days of General Curtis LeMay. Move over Albert Schweitzer, hello Lemay the finest humanitarian of the 20th century!
Oh, and EST here is some research for you…Not quite like “one flew over the cuckoos nest” anymore…
January 10, 2011 at 8:45 AM #651451jstoeszParticipant[quote=Arraya]Don’t get me wrong there are millions of mentally ill people that no harm to society and a toxic environment can trigger such things. Actually, the more it is looked at – a toxic environment can actually trigger the chemical imbalances.
I said back in the Joe Stack thread last year that I expect more incidents like this. It’s just the increasing toxicity of our culture driven by an untrustworthy power structure and systemic economic decay and complete desentization of violence.
The truth is that we live in a society which sanctions semi-electrocution of its own children on the grounds that it is not fatal, and therefore not true electrocution. It springs from the same streak of cultural cruelty that deems semi-drowning by water boarding not to be torture because it is seldom fatal.
In other news a predator drone killed 12 at a wedding party[/quote]
Arraya, you speak with impressive ignorance and simplicity. Maybe we should hang up the predator and go back to carpet bombing…the humane way to conduct war. Man if only we could go back to the days of General Curtis LeMay. Move over Albert Schweitzer, hello Lemay the finest humanitarian of the 20th century!
Oh, and EST here is some research for you…Not quite like “one flew over the cuckoos nest” anymore…
January 10, 2011 at 8:53 AM #650346NotCrankyParticipant[quote=afx114]I can not help but bathe in the irony of surveyor’s post, seeing that the Palin camp has come out and stated that no, those weren’t crosshairs on their map, they were surveyor’s symbols! Is surveyor Sarah Palin?
And the Democratic map was clearly a map of Target locations. They have groceries now, you know.[/quote]
The democratic map appears to use archery targets. The archer’s tools are much more dangerous than the surveyor’s theodolite, even so, neither is generally used in massacres. Move along, nothing to see here.January 10, 2011 at 8:53 AM #650414NotCrankyParticipant[quote=afx114]I can not help but bathe in the irony of surveyor’s post, seeing that the Palin camp has come out and stated that no, those weren’t crosshairs on their map, they were surveyor’s symbols! Is surveyor Sarah Palin?
And the Democratic map was clearly a map of Target locations. They have groceries now, you know.[/quote]
The democratic map appears to use archery targets. The archer’s tools are much more dangerous than the surveyor’s theodolite, even so, neither is generally used in massacres. Move along, nothing to see here.January 10, 2011 at 8:53 AM #650996NotCrankyParticipant[quote=afx114]I can not help but bathe in the irony of surveyor’s post, seeing that the Palin camp has come out and stated that no, those weren’t crosshairs on their map, they were surveyor’s symbols! Is surveyor Sarah Palin?
And the Democratic map was clearly a map of Target locations. They have groceries now, you know.[/quote]
The democratic map appears to use archery targets. The archer’s tools are much more dangerous than the surveyor’s theodolite, even so, neither is generally used in massacres. Move along, nothing to see here.January 10, 2011 at 8:53 AM #651133NotCrankyParticipant[quote=afx114]I can not help but bathe in the irony of surveyor’s post, seeing that the Palin camp has come out and stated that no, those weren’t crosshairs on their map, they were surveyor’s symbols! Is surveyor Sarah Palin?
And the Democratic map was clearly a map of Target locations. They have groceries now, you know.[/quote]
The democratic map appears to use archery targets. The archer’s tools are much more dangerous than the surveyor’s theodolite, even so, neither is generally used in massacres. Move along, nothing to see here. -
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