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    I'd say that depends on which way the political winds are blowing. He's doing a pretty fair job of abandoning the far left to appear "centrist" right now.

    I hear ya!

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    why is for tat bull all you can focus your energy on.......very strange.
    It's not -for-tat.

    None of this stuff led the shooter to do what he did. He's a ing nut.

    The point in posting this is to show the absolute hypocrisy of the Left claiming this was caused by a ad produced by the Right when, as recently as two days before the shooting, there were people on the Left using the same rhetoric.

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    Did any Republican congressmen fall victim to a bow and arrow attack?
    LOL, I think you mean did any state capital buildings endure bow and arrow attacks. It doesn't even mention congress people in that ad the way Palin's PAC hitlist does.

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    LOL, I think you mean did any state capital buildings endure bow and arrow attacks. It doesn't even mention congress people in that ad the way Palin's PAC hitlist does.
    DailyKos had a hit list with Giffords on it.

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    how is "people on the left using the same rhetoric" (who the is harry mitc ?) to
    "Don’t retreat. Instead — reload!"
    ~Sarah Palin

    "I hope that's not where we're going, but you know if this Congress keeps going the way it is, people are really looking toward those Second Amendment remedies and saying my goodness what can we do to turn this country around? I'll tell you the first thing we need to do is take Harry Reid out."
    ~Sharon Angle

    I want people in Minnesota armed and dangerous... we the people -- are going to have to fight back hard if we're not going to lose our country."
    ~Michele Backmann

    ''We need to execute people like (John Walker Lindh) in order to physically intimidate liberals.''
    —Ann Coulter

    ''She's a f**king raghead. We got a raghead in Washington; we don't need one in South Carolina. She's a raghead that's ashamed of her religion trying to hide it behind being Methodist for political reasons.''
    —South Carolina State Sen. Jake Knotts (R)

    ''He has no place in any station of government and we need to realize that he is an enemy of humanity.''
    —Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ), on President Obama's decision to fund international family planning organizations that support legal abortion, Sept. 26, 2009

    ''My only regret with Timothy McVeigh is he did not go to the New York Times Building.''
    —Ann Coulter

    ''I'm thinking about killing Michael Moore, and I'm wondering if I could kill him myself, or if I would need to hire somebody to do it. ... No, I think I could. I think he could be looking me in the eye, you know, and I could just be choking the life out.''
    —Glenn Beck, May 17, 2005
    Are you really saying Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck and Ann Coulter are on the level of Harry Mitc ? You are going to just trivialize the fact that a politician was killed after an opponent ran an ad using the murder weapon's sights and that that opponent liked to use the words "reload" and "take aim" as slogans? did harry mitc assassinate anyone with a bow and arrow?

    you have no problem attributing the influence of religion (islam) or social values, in fact the above quoted pride themselves on having better social values, yet there they are contributing negatively to this situation, whether you like it or not.

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    "None of this stuff led the shooter to do what he did"

    Your opinion and mind-reading, always golden, versus political/social climate poisoned by Repug/right-wing/tea bagger slander, lies, hate/kill-governement for decades.
    Last edited by boutons_deux; 01-09-2011 at 09:34 PM.

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    LOL, I think you mean did any state capital buildings endure bow and arrow attacks. It doesn't even mention congress people in that ad the way Palin's PAC hitlist does.
    Even better. I just noticed the targets.

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    how is "people on the left using the same rhetoric" (who the is harry mitc ?) to


    Are you really saying Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck and Ann Coulter are on the level of Harry Mitc ?
    Harry Mitc is an Arizona politician...

    "If they bring a knife, you bring a gun." -- Barack Obama.

    We could mine the quotes all night and come up with militaristic/combative rhetoric from both sides of the spectrum. The word "campaign" is a military term.

    You are going to just trivialize the fact that a politician was killed after an opponent ran an ad using the murder weapon's sights and that that opponent liked to use the words "reload" and "take aim" as slogans? did harry mitc assassinate anyone with a bow and arrow?
    Two days before the assassination attempt, the DailyKos (widely read, all over the nation) ran an entry by a regular contributor saying Giffords was "dead" to him.

    you have no problem attributing the influence of religion (islam) or social values, in fact the above quoted pride themselves on having better social values, yet there they are contributing negatively to this situation, whether you like it or not.
    No one, on the left or the right of the political spectrum contributed to this situation. The gunman was insane and there is no indication he even saw the Palin ad or read the DailyKos blog. None.

    What the Left is doing here is political opportunistic muckery at its lowest.

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    Was she the target before or after her agenda was released? If senator McCain was doing the same thing instead of her, would they have found plans to kill him instead?


    I dont know. Loughner wasnt targeting McCain. He was targeting Giffords.

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    I dont know. Loughner wasnt targeting McCain. He was targeting Giffords.
    And, apparently, for a very long time.

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    "muckery at its lowest"

    If it were that, the Repugs deserve it, they poisoned the public discourse, divided the country, left vs right, wealthy vs the rest, "Christians" vs secular, white vs black, an intentional political strategy.

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    you don't get my point. it doesnt matter whether it affected him or not. It looks bad for Palin to have run that ad, then gotten called out for running it by the person who was assassinated, who got assassinated by the same weapon/same rhetoric used in that ad. She was associated to the assassination straight out of Giffords own mouth- you say the muderer had beef since 2007, but perhaps it was his presence that led Giffords to denounce an unstable/violent enviornment for which she held Palin responsible. You cannot compare the influence of "a regular contributor at DailyKos" to Sarah Palin, (not to mention the victim, who links Palin by making the statement). In any other argument you'd be scoffing at the comparison, as I am now. we are talking about the perceptions of the environment, media is extremely improtant and Sarah Palin is a media mogul compared to any of the other subplots of the story. Therefore, it looks bad for Palin, even if she had no direct or even indirect influence on what actually happened, still her name has been thrust in and wont come out looking good (because of Giffords statement against her). Do you understand what I am trying to say now? Do you disagree that this event has negatively affected people's perception of Palin's views/rhetoric?

    good night

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    you don't get my point. it doesnt matter whether it affected him or not. It looks bad for Palin to have run that ad, then gotten called out for running it by the person who was assassinated, who got assassinated by the same weapon/same rhetoric used in that ad. She was associated to the assassination straight out of Giffords own mouth- you say the muderer had beef since 2007, but perhaps it was his presence that led Giffords to denounce an unstable/violent enviornment for which she held Palin responsible. You cannot compare the influence of "a regular contributor at DailyKos" to Sarah Palin, (not to mention the victim, who links Palin by making the statement). In any other argument you'd be scoffing at the comparison, as I am now. we are talking about the perceptions of the environment, media is extremely improtant and Sarah Palin is a media mogul compared to any of the other subplots of the story. Therefore, it looks bad for Palin, even if she had no direct or even indirect influence on what actually happened, still her name has been thrust in and wont come out looking good (because of Giffords statement against her). Do you understand what I am trying to say now? Do you disagree that this event has negatively affected people's perception of Palin's views/rhetoric?

    good night
    It only looks bad because the Left keep harping on the connection without absolutely any proof there is one.

    The Arizona Tragedy and the Politics of Blood Libel

    American journalists know how to be exquisitely sensitive when they want to be. As the Washington Examiner's Byron York pointed out on Sunday, after Major Nidal Hasan shot up Fort Hood while shouting "Allahu Akhbar!" the press was full of cautions about not drawing premature conclusions about a connection to Islamist terrorism. "Where," asked Mr. York, "was that caution after the shootings in Arizona?"

    Set aside as inconvenient, apparently. ...

    So as the usual talking heads begin their "have you no decency?" routine aimed at talk radio and Republican politicians, perhaps we should turn the question around. Where is the decency in blood libel? ...

    To be clear, if you're using this event to criticize the "rhetoric" of Mrs. Palin or others with whom you disagree, then you're either: (a) asserting a connection between the "rhetoric" and the shooting, which based on evidence to date would be what we call a vicious lie; or (b) you're not, in which case you're just seizing on a tragedy to try to score unrelated political points, which is contemptible. Which is it?
    Indeed, which is it?

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    It only looks bad because the Left keep harping on the connection without absolutely any proof there is one.

    The Arizona Tragedy and the Politics of Blood Libel


    Indeed, which is it?
    Shouldn't have hit refresh

    I'll leave it at this:

    The facts aren't all out yet. Regardless, you are a fool if you think that in a murder case, particularly a political assassination, public perception would not be influenced by the victim complaining of an opponent's rhetoric, and again particularly when that rhetoric coincides with the MO of the assassination. Some may have made the connection before seeing that video, but for me it's very difficult to ignore that the victim singled out another person by name for creating a violent environment then dying in just such an incident as the one she feared. That name is going to stick whether you like it or not.

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    and it wasnt just hearsay, she complained on record through the media. unless you can show Giffords was paranoid and made such accusations to others, it is most certainly relevant. there's a reason we are talking about Palin and the reason is the victim- give me a reason not to empathize with the victim and ignore her statement. This is not at all equivalent to politicians using military diction, how many times do assassinated politicians name opponents before getting shot and not have that opponent's role questioned?

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    Shouldn't have hit refresh
    Sometimes your back button will bring you back to a partial response...

    I'll leave it at this:

    The facts aren't all out yet. Regardless, you are a fool if you think that in a murder case, particularly a political assassination, public perception would not be influenced by the victim complaining of an opponent's rhetoric, and again particularly when that rhetoric coincides with the MO of the assassination.
    What, exactly, was the MO of this shooter that alluded to anything in the rancorous political contests of the mid-term elections or, in fact, of any opposing view held in contrast to Congresswoman Giffords known positions?

    Some may have made the connection before seeing that video, but for me it's very difficult to ignore that the victim singled out another person by name for creating a violent environment then dying...
    She's not dead, unless I missed that report.
    ...in just such an incident as the one she feared.
    Most politician gets death threats.

    That name is going to stick whether you like it or not.
    Only if idiots like you keep trying to make a connection that isn't there.

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    The ol' them or us...what a POS fascist. Hitler would have had much use for you, Manny. Bush too.
    Post #298 I see we got in the obligatory Hitler/nazi reference.

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    “Those who purport to care about the tenor of political discourse don’t help civil debate when they seize on any pretext to call their political opponents accomplices to murder.”

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    Most politician gets death threats.
    I'd like to see the statistics that lead you to make this definitive statement.

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    I'd like to see the statistics that lead you to make this definitive statement.
    I believe it was a study conducted long ago by Professor Common Sense using a common variable of common sense and an experimental stimulant of common sense.

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    I'd like to see the statistics that lead you to make this definitive statement.
    on tv they said that last night

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    I believe it was a study conducted long ago by Professor Common Sense using a common variable of common sense and an experimental stimulant of common sense.
    "Common sense" supported by what?

    on tv they said that last night
    Who?

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    Tv that is who

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    I hate to break it to you, ducks, but TV is not a person. TV can describe a person, but that has little to do with whether that person has compiled and analyzed statistics regarding death threats against most politicians.

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    I hate to break it to you, ducks, but TV is not a person.


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