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This country is getting crazier all the time
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11/01/2011 11:10:01
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>>>>>>>>>>I also blame all those who have, by their demagoguery, set a tone in this country that implies that guns are the way to solve political problems.
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>>>>>>>>>>... like Sarah Palin?
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>>>>>>>>>I was waiting for that. I would recommend against bringing her into this conversation and pinning it on her, because it's not going to go well for you if so.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>You saw the website, didn't you?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Here's how this is going to go. Just thought I'd save us both some time.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>1) You post your image from SarahPAC with the crosshairs, and the tweet about where she said "Reload".
>>>>>>>2) I LOL at you and post the democrat's image with the targets and ask how it's different.
>>>>>>>3) You spout some stuff.
>>>>>>>4) I spout some stuff.
>>>>>>>5) You post the Second Amendment remedies quote.
>>>>>>>6) I post several Kill GWB bumper stickers, the Death of a President image, and point out the liberal hypocrisy in this area.
>>>>>>>7) Nothing is solved.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I have never seen a bumper sticker like the one you note. I suspect that putting one on your car would at a minimum earn you a meeting with the law. Which would tell me that theyre arent any. Obviously there should not be any.
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>>>>>>The DOAP movie was a British flick, not a Pelosi/Reid/Biden production. Denounced by Vince Foster's murderer no less.
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>>>>>>Its false equivalency to compare political bumper stickers to the mutterings of Vice Presidential candidates, titutlar heads of the GOP and Teaps, radio and tv personalities, party officials, current politicians, and failed political office hopefuls.
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>>>>>>I have to skip #2. Damnit!
>>>>>
>>>>>Well, if you haven't seen them it must mean they don't exist. It must have been my imagination.
>>>>>
>>>>>You're attempt to pin this on one side of the aisle is comedic.
>>>>
>>>>So we can dispense with the DOAP analogy. Mike, i have never seen those stickers I'm sure its a crime to have that on your car. Again, you're comparing bumperstickers to the mutterings of Vice Presidential candidates, titutlar heads of the GOP and Teaps, radio and tv personalities, party officials, current politicians, and failed political office hopefuls.
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>>>>And no, i am not "pinning this on one side of the aisle". As i noted to Al, its silly to do so. In that i agree. However, Palin, Bachmann, the teaps, and the list of actors i noted above engage in gun-based / take back / secessionist / we come unarmed this time / water the tree of liberty rhetoric all the time which cannot be helpful. There is indeed misplaced blame. But from the Palin / Teaple defenders there's also misplaced defense. The defenders lump all criticisms of this rheteroic as causation, when not all of the criticisms are of that ilk. Apparently the fear is that admitting that this over-the-top rhetoric is perhaps not a good thing could be viewed -- incorrectly -- by some people -- as contributory, And so over-the-top, gun-based, second amendment remedies political talk is not a bad thing.
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>>>Take a look at these signs:
>>>http://www.zombietime.com/zomblog/?p=621
>>>
>>>and look at these links:
>>>http://beforeitsnews.com/story/350/125/The_Face_of_Hate.html
>>>
>>>Funny how that stuff wasn't plastered all over the news...
>>>
>>>Ignorance is everywhere - every presidential term:
>>>http://www.cafemom.com/group/99198/forums/read/10955150/Even_ignorance_is_protected_under_the_1st_amendment
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>>Very repugnant. Like that page author noted, that should have warranted police/secret service action. But again, you're comparing bumperstickers and SIGNS to the mutterings of Vice Presidential candidates, titutlar heads of the GOP and Teaps, radio and tv personalities with massive daily audiences, party officials, current politicians, and failed political office hopefuls. Prior to the AZ incident, has there been an effort by GOPT political leaders to tamp down this gun-based, call-to-arms rhetoric?
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>yes, plenty but you won't see it on the evening news. Do a search. One specific example is McCain calling on Obama to stop the rhetoric when Obama made the bring the gun to the fight comment. There have been plenty - even calling on their own members to stop. Yet neither side stops.

MCcain telling Obama? No GOPT types telling their own GOPT officials or constituets to lighten up?
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