That hasn't stopped Obama supporters before.
Man, there are some whacked out losers running around in the world using up all the good damn air. Waste of space and time.
That hasn't stopped Obama supporters before.
I'm pretty cheap, but if somebody carved up my face I'd at least want to have it looked at
b? I thought it was supposed to be an 'A' for Ayers.
Good point.
In many cases of violence, the state picks up some basic expenses when they involve collecting evidence against a suspect (a rape kit, for example, is not charged to the victim). I'm going to see if I can find anything on the state policies of such in PA.
Meh. I passed on posting a story about the death threats that the Ohio secstate has apparently been receiving.
Alright, youre officially being disingenuous.
Equating chants made by hundreds of his supporters in the presence of McCain at his campaign stops with a random act of robbery turned political statement is a stretch of the highest order.
While I understand what youre saying (the partisanship on this board clouding judgments and accusations), just come out and say that instead of insinuating it.
probably to play the role of martyr
She probably deserved it
I think there's a difference between a McCain supporter and some deranged criminal.
Is there?
(sorry, that was just too easy)
Example?
If you actually read the Pittsburgh article it was a robbery at an ATM.
The victim had a McCain bumper sticker, and that pissed the robber off after he saw it.
This was not a campaign worker who was attacked while passing out "Vote for McCain" leaflets, as Drudge seems to imply with the headline "Campaign worker attacked and mutilated".
ed up to be sure, but it falls more in the category of street crime than election violence. It was a robbery that happened to include a political element, as opposed to a purely poltically motivated attack.
the stuffed monkey thread, maybe the guy with the monkey just wanted to start .
You tell em. My loyal soldiers had nothing to do with it.
Your wish is my Command, my Master.
Who said that's what I was equating it to? I'm talking about actual violence by "McCain supporters" being blamed on McCain rather than the person simply being a criminal. Many such threads exist in this forum and I've already commented on the hypocrisy.
You are a loyal and obedient servant.
Oh. My apologies, then.
I honestly thought you were trying to equate the chants with this new story, in regards to partisans taking the more suitable side.
So, not to blame the victim, but this is just bizarre. As a victim of a crime the officer taking her statement would have told her about victim's services and PA does have them just like any other state:
http://www.pccd.state.pa.us/pccd/cwp...p?a=3&Q=571196
The most obvious reason is that she didn't want the publicity which is either suspect because she has something to hide, or a recrimination of our society that a victim would fear getting medical treatment because of the possibility of being victimized a second time by public scrutiny.
I'm not entirely sure which scenario is worse.
I generally think it's a bad idea to put your political ideology on your car or a sign in your yard.
I'm not saying she deserved it, but there's always some wacko out there with no respect for property or the law.
Just sayin.
Did anyone ever post that Dem congressman getting shot by some dude who just walked into the office?
It was around the time of the DNC. Pretty crazy.
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