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Posted by nefletch on November 14, 2009, 12:21 am
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>> This is certainly a familiar pattern of media complicity in the
>> ongoing, never ending Obama campaign. I hope everyone recognizes the
>> parallel between the media's efforts to suppress information about
>> radical extremism in this case and the case of Obama's ties to radical
>> extremists Wright, Ayers and the others on the seemingly endless list
>> of undesirables that our fearless leader aligns himself with.
> What a load of crap.
YOU, and your kind of thinking are THE major part of the problem
we are having in this country. It is all there in black and white, and
your kind of thinking is what is wrong in our county.
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Posted by DGDevin on November 14, 2009, 1:58 am
nefletch wrote:
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>>> This is certainly a familiar pattern of media complicity in the
>>> ongoing, never ending Obama campaign. I hope everyone recognizes
>>> the parallel between the media's efforts to suppress information
>>> about radical extremism in this case and the case of Obama's ties
>>> to radical extremists Wright, Ayers and the others on the seemingly
>>> endless list of undesirables that our fearless leader aligns
>>> himself with.
>> What a load of crap.
> YOU, and your kind of thinking are THE major part of the problem
> we are having in this country. It is all there in black and white,
> and your kind of thinking is what is wrong in our county.
People who think because someone went to the trouble to put it on paper (or
a web site) then it must be true are a big part of the problem. I don't
care which wing you're from, if you believe the transparent *crap* that
obvious propaganda outlets put out as news, then you're an idiot--Daily KOS
or Newsmax--same thing, just a different color flag. So whether you're a
left-wingnut who believed the stories that Bush was going to attack Iran
using nukes and then suspend last fall's election, or a right-wingnut who
believes Obama's birth certificate is a fake and he's a radical Marxist
determined to destroy America doesn't really matter--either way you're an
idiot. "It is all there in black and white"--were more foolish words ever
written?
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Posted by Jim Yanik on November 14, 2009, 8:45 am
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>>> This is certainly a familiar pattern of media complicity in the
>>> ongoing, never ending Obama campaign. I hope everyone recognizes the
>>> parallel between the media's efforts to suppress information about
>>> radical extremism in this case and the case of Obama's ties to radical
>>> extremists Wright, Ayers and the others on the seemingly endless list
>>> of undesirables that our fearless leader aligns himself with.
>> What a load of crap.
> YOU, and your kind of thinking are THE major part of the problem
> we are having in this country. It is all there in black and white, and
> your kind of thinking is what is wrong in our county.
>
>
it's willful ignorance,denial of reality.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
localnet
dot com
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Posted by Tony Hwang on November 13, 2009, 12:12 am
k wrote:
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>>> wrote:
>>>> It's hard to resist repeating these two observations from a recent
>>>> news article:
>>>> "It's remarkable that Hasan [the shooter] would encounter more return
>>>> fire from a typical Texas Walmart than he would at the home of the
>>>> United States 1st Cavalry Division."
>>>> "My husband's safer where he is in Afghanistan. At least there, he can
>>>> shoot back!"
>>> All I can say is it's too damn bad that the cops that shot him had a
>>> little better aim. If they did we wouldn't have to spend tax dollars
>>> on a trial to defend that muslim piece of crap!
>>> If I have offended anyone with my description of him that's too damn
>>> bad! This PC bullshit will end up destroying our country.
>>> Gordon Shumway
>>> What color do Smurfs become when they hold their breath?
>> at least the trial will expose a lot that would be otherwise not revealed
>> about Muslim terrorist attacks in the US. Fox News Online right now has a
>> piece about how Hasan's Muslim faith has only been mentioned 29% in news
>> reports.
>> the part I am unhappy about is how the foreknowledge about Hasan's anti-
>> American Islamist beliefs were ignored by those who -should- have booted
>> Hasan out of the military,if not sticking him in Guantanamo.All the people
>> who were in a position of responsibility to act and didn't will NOT be
>> kicked out or punished in any way;this is all going to get swept under the
>> rug...once this cools down and is forgotten.
>> Then it will be "business as usual",in the "progressive" PC manner of
>> operation.And it will happen again.
>> Victor Davis Hanson has a great piece at National Review on how this Muslim
>> terorism has been occurring on average abouit every 4 months.Good reading!
>> --
>> Jim Yanik
>> jyanik
>> at
>> localnet
>> dot com
> This is certainly a familiar pattern of media complicity in the
> ongoing, never ending Obama campaign. I hope everyone recognizes the
> parallel between the media's efforts to suppress information about
> radical extremism in this case and the case of Obama's ties to radical
> extremists Wright, Ayers and the others on the seemingly endless list
> of undesirables that our fearless leader aligns himself with. There
> were warnings about Hasan that were suppressed and the soldiers at
> Fort Hood paid the price. There were, and continue to be, warnings
> about Obama that were and are being suppressed and we will all end up
> paying the price. We are witnessing a "fundamental change" in our
> country facilitated by the use of organized propaganda. Truth, honor,
> integrity have become relative concepts and are as irrelevant as the
> constitution in the minds of those whose smile at us and lie to our
> faces as they lead us into the pit.
> We do indeed live in dangerous times. Hopefully we will all awaken
> before it's too late.
Hmmm,
What a dribble!
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Posted by Gordon Shumway on November 12, 2009, 5:37 pm
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>at least the trial will expose a lot that would be otherwise not revealed
>about Muslim terrorist attacks in the US.
I agree with you on that but there are a lot easier ways to get
information if we wouldn't give the criminal more rights than he gave
the victim.
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>> ongoing, never ending Obama campaign. I hope everyone recognizes the
>> parallel between the media's efforts to suppress information about
>> radical extremism in this case and the case of Obama's ties to radical
>> extremists Wright, Ayers and the others on the seemingly endless list
>> of undesirables that our fearless leader aligns himself with.
> What a load of crap.