A Sick, Sick Conservative Terrorist
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A Sick, Sick Conservative Terrorist
| Tue, 02-10-2009 - 6:26pm |
Jim Adkisson took his conservative beliefs to the max by entering a church in Tennessee and opening fire.


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I've since seen some denouncements....However, I hadn't yet at the time that I responded (I tend to post as I go....not read the whole thread first, then go back and post).
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Oh...OK. :o)
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Um....if they left behind a letter in their own handwriting stating exactly why they did it? I think that might be a big hint right there.
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One of these days? Looks like somebody already did
What's ironic about all of this, is that these "ideas" (I'd call it hate speech) are not really "conservative" ideas (even though a stunning number of conservatives have embraced them and the whole spirit behind them). It's funny that this upsets me (for the sake of conservatism, which is a philosophy that can hold a certain appeal for me) while it doesn't seem to faze the "conservatives" here. Like the sane ones who repeat this hate drivel with every post and one even coming right out and saying "I hate liberals and democrats".
There's certainly no room for interpretation there.
Edited 2/12/2009 3:22 pm ET by moxysuvous
>>> In other words, the hateful rhetoric that so many right-wing pundits engage in has dangerous consequences for liberals.
The same could be said about the hateful rhetoric espoused by the tolerant, accepting liberals...who attacked Christians in San Francisco and invaded a church.
I haven't seen liberals posting the personal information of Operation Rescue protesters on the web, but I have seen this.
http://crooksandliars.com/john-amato/right-wing-attacks-henrietta-hughes
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