Truthmatters
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- May 10, 2007
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it seems civility is only for the left and the right gets a free pass every time they act uncivilly
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How many republican women reps have had bullets put in their brains?
How many republican women reps have had bullets put in their brains?
That was one of yours, idiot.
How many republican women reps have had bullets put in their brains?
How many times are you going to politicize that tragedy, Dumbass.
Gabby was not shot because she was a Democrat, and you know it.
How many republican women reps have had bullets put in their brains?
How many times are you going to politicize that tragedy, Dumbass.
Gabby was not shot because she was a Democrat, and you know it.
prove it
According to a former friend, Bryce Tierney, Loughner had exhibited a longstanding dislike for Gabrielle Giffords. Tierney recalled that Loughner had oft expressed a view that women should not hold positions of power.[41][42] He repeatedly derided Giffords as a "fake". This belief intensified after he attended her August 25, 2007 event when she did not, in his view, sufficiently answer his question: "What is government if words have no meaning?"[15] (Loughner kept Giffords' form letter, which thanked him for attending the 2007 event, in the same box as an envelope which was scrawled with phrases like "die bitch" and "assassination plans have been made".)
Loughner's best friend, Zach Osler, said, "He did not watch TV; he disliked the news; he didn't listen to political radio; he didn't take sides; he wasn't on the Left; he wasn't on the Right." Osler also noted that conspiracy theories had a profound effect on Loughner, particularly the online conspiracy theory film Zeitgeist: The Movie, with which friends claimed Loughner held an obsession
so every other channel but Fox tells lies?
Fox colors nothing with opinion?
A National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman tweeted the home addresses of several Democratic campaign staffers, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports. He posted the addresses of staffers working for Rep. Tom Perriello's campaign after the Perriello camp called his opponent's spokeswoman a "carpetbagger."[/QUOTE]
take responsbility if ur going to insult or call names people are going to take offense.
BTW crazy people can be talked into crazy shit if you dont watch how you talk to them.
the republican party in Arizona talked of guns and violence quite a bit right up until it got a small child murdered
How many republican women reps have had bullets put in their brains?
That was one of yours, idiot.
you didnt seem to understand the question very well.
No one put a bullet in any R did they.
That only happened to a dem.
that was my point
No, she was shot because Pubs fight for the right of the mentally ill to buy ammo at Walmart LOL.
the kid who shot Gabby didnt have to be anything but crazy and influenced by the violent talk of the political atmosphere of the momment.
Your party talked voilence and some one got killed
"He did not watch TV; he disliked the news; he didn't listen to political radio; he didn't take sides; he wasn't on the Left; he wasn't on the Right."
That was one of yours, idiot.
you didnt seem to understand the question very well.
No one put a bullet in any R did they.
That only happened to a dem.
that was my point
In March, 1981 a bullet was put into a Republican President, Ronald Reagan. Just a few months after he was declared by well-documented and oh, so civil Democrats as an "amiable dunce". Was the shooter a Democrat? Can't be proven any more than proving that the person who shot Gabby was a Republican.
And, of course, the images of George W. Bush with Hitler mustache was real civil. Or calling him Chimp or Shrub was real civil.
And, of course, calling a fellow poster an "idiot" is real civil.