Rabid anti-abortion extremists activate others to do their dirty work

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Freedom of speech is one thing, but are people like Cruz, Fiorina, Huckabee, Trump, and Center for Medical Progress who spread lies and misinformation any less guilty than the terrorists they incite and instigate to commit violence against those who are providing legal services to poor women? This is part of how ISIS works - triggering lone wolves to commit terrorist acts. Acting surprised and expressing phony remorse does not absolve those who motivate others to commit terrorist acts. Why did Robert Dear tell police "No More Baby Parts"? Where did he hear that? He heard it from the links below:

When the shooting that killed three at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic -- where the alleged killer, Robert Dear, reportedly ranted about "baby parts" after the crime -- occurred, the folks at CNSNews.com, the "news" division of the right-wing Media Research Center, knew what it had to do: change the narrative.

First on the agenda: dismiss the shooter as crazy, despite the fact that no psychological evaluation of Dear has been performed or otherwise made public. CNS articles portray Dear as "an apparently unstable man," highlighted Dear's "several run-ins with police" touted a Republican congressman's suggestion that Dear has "mental problems" and promoted GOP presidential candidates calling Dear a "madman" and "very unstable," not to mention "deranged."

CNS has done this before; it repeatedly portrayed Scott Roeder, killer of abortion doctor George Tiller, as mentally unstable despite the fact that he did not mount an insanity defense at his trial and a psychologist hired by his own defense found Roeder competent to stand trial.

The next step was to separate Dear from the anti-abortion movement, even though he was echoing its attacks on Planned Parenthood. CNS reporter Lauretta Browncountered statements by NARAL Pro-Choice America president Ilyse Hogue condemning the killings and those who apparently inspired Dear with statements from anti-abortion groups denouncing violence.

Brown quoted the Center for Medical Progress' denunciation of the killings -- in which Dear was dismissed as a "violent madman" -- and proudly noted CMP's "undercover videos over the summer showing Planned Parenthood's harvesting of aborted baby parts," but she did not mention that Dear was ranting about "baby parts" during his rampage.

Similarly, Brown highlighted Operation Rescue's statement denouncing the shooting, but she didn't mention that Operation Rescue official Cheryl Sullenger spent time in prison for plotting to blow up an abortion clinic.

Right-Wing Media Try to Distract From Abortion Clinic Shooting

The Producer Of The Planned Parenthood Videos Admits That They Are A Fraud

‘This wasn’t an abortion’: CNN forces anti-Planned Parenthood group to admit Fiorina was wrong

 
"Freedom of speech is one thing, but..."

I didn't bother reading the rest because I knew the rest of it would be rantings and ravings of an extremist who wants to shut down the First Amendment for people he disagrees with him
 
"Freedom of speech is one thing, but..."

I didn't bother reading the rest because I knew the rest of it would be rantings and ravings of an extremist who wants to shut down the First Amendment for people he disagrees with him

I don't think inciting others to commit terrorist acts is what the founding fathers had in mind.
 
Freedom of speech is one thing, but are people like Cruz, Fiorina, Huckabee, Trump, and Center for Medical Progress who spread lies and misinformation any less guilty than the terrorists they incite and instigate to commit violence against those who are providing legal services to poor women? This is part of how ISIS works - triggering lone wolves to commit terrorist acts. Acting surprised and expressing phony remorse does not absolve those who motivate others to commit terrorist acts. Why did Robert Dear tell police "No More Baby Parts"? Where did he hear that? He heard it from the links below:

When the shooting that killed three at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic -- where the alleged killer, Robert Dear, reportedly ranted about "baby parts" after the crime -- occurred, the folks at CNSNews.com, the "news" division of the right-wing Media Research Center, knew what it had to do: change the narrative.

First on the agenda: dismiss the shooter as crazy, despite the fact that no psychological evaluation of Dear has been performed or otherwise made public. CNS articles portray Dear as "an apparently unstable man," highlighted Dear's "several run-ins with police" touted a Republican congressman's suggestion that Dear has "mental problems" and promoted GOP presidential candidates calling Dear a "madman" and "very unstable," not to mention "deranged."

CNS has done this before; it repeatedly portrayed Scott Roeder, killer of abortion doctor George Tiller, as mentally unstable despite the fact that he did not mount an insanity defense at his trial and a psychologist hired by his own defense found Roeder competent to stand trial.

The next step was to separate Dear from the anti-abortion movement, even though he was echoing its attacks on Planned Parenthood. CNS reporter Lauretta Browncountered statements by NARAL Pro-Choice America president Ilyse Hogue condemning the killings and those who apparently inspired Dear with statements from anti-abortion groups denouncing violence.

Brown quoted the Center for Medical Progress' denunciation of the killings -- in which Dear was dismissed as a "violent madman" -- and proudly noted CMP's "undercover videos over the summer showing Planned Parenthood's harvesting of aborted baby parts," but she did not mention that Dear was ranting about "baby parts" during his rampage.

Similarly, Brown highlighted Operation Rescue's statement denouncing the shooting, but she didn't mention that Operation Rescue official Cheryl Sullenger spent time in prison for plotting to blow up an abortion clinic.

Right-Wing Media Try to Distract From Abortion Clinic Shooting

The Producer Of The Planned Parenthood Videos Admits That They Are A Fraud

‘This wasn’t an abortion’: CNN forces anti-Planned Parenthood group to admit Fiorina was wrong




You mean the one deranged guy in the last 5 or 6 years……who may or may not have been targeting planned parenthood/murder even though he didn't kill anyone in the actual facility……

And it occurred to me…..is it possible that the guy was walking through the building and actually saw dead baby parts…and that is what he was saying……?
 
Freedom of speech is one thing, but are people like Cruz, Fiorina, Huckabee, Trump, and Center for Medical Progress who spread lies and misinformation any less guilty than the terrorists they incite and instigate to commit violence against those who are providing legal services to poor women? This is part of how ISIS works - triggering lone wolves to commit terrorist acts. Acting surprised and expressing phony remorse does not absolve those who motivate others to commit terrorist acts. Why did Robert Dear tell police "No More Baby Parts"? Where did he hear that? He heard it from the links below:

When the shooting that killed three at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic -- where the alleged killer, Robert Dear, reportedly ranted about "baby parts" after the crime -- occurred, the folks at CNSNews.com, the "news" division of the right-wing Media Research Center, knew what it had to do: change the narrative.

First on the agenda: dismiss the shooter as crazy, despite the fact that no psychological evaluation of Dear has been performed or otherwise made public. CNS articles portray Dear as "an apparently unstable man," highlighted Dear's "several run-ins with police" touted a Republican congressman's suggestion that Dear has "mental problems" and promoted GOP presidential candidates calling Dear a "madman" and "very unstable," not to mention "deranged."

CNS has done this before; it repeatedly portrayed Scott Roeder, killer of abortion doctor George Tiller, as mentally unstable despite the fact that he did not mount an insanity defense at his trial and a psychologist hired by his own defense found Roeder competent to stand trial.

The next step was to separate Dear from the anti-abortion movement, even though he was echoing its attacks on Planned Parenthood. CNS reporter Lauretta Browncountered statements by NARAL Pro-Choice America president Ilyse Hogue condemning the killings and those who apparently inspired Dear with statements from anti-abortion groups denouncing violence.

Brown quoted the Center for Medical Progress' denunciation of the killings -- in which Dear was dismissed as a "violent madman" -- and proudly noted CMP's "undercover videos over the summer showing Planned Parenthood's harvesting of aborted baby parts," but she did not mention that Dear was ranting about "baby parts" during his rampage.

Similarly, Brown highlighted Operation Rescue's statement denouncing the shooting, but she didn't mention that Operation Rescue official Cheryl Sullenger spent time in prison for plotting to blow up an abortion clinic.

Right-Wing Media Try to Distract From Abortion Clinic Shooting

The Producer Of The Planned Parenthood Videos Admits That They Are A Fraud

‘This wasn’t an abortion’: CNN forces anti-Planned Parenthood group to admit Fiorina was wrong




You mean the one deranged guy in the last 5 or 6 years……who may or may not have been targeting planned parenthood/murder even though he didn't kill anyone in the actual facility……

And it occurred to me…..is it possible that the guy was walking through the building and actually saw dead baby parts…and that is what he was saying……?


Deranged? It's sadly funny to hear you NaziCons always trying to excuse anti-abortion terrorists as "deranged". Does that include people like Operation Rescue official Cheryl Sullenger who spent time in prison for plotting to blow up an abortion clinic?
 
Freedom of speech is one thing, but are people like Cruz, Fiorina, Huckabee, Trump, and Center for Medical Progress who spread lies and misinformation any less guilty than the terrorists they incite and instigate to commit violence against those who are providing legal services to poor women? This is part of how ISIS works - triggering lone wolves to commit terrorist acts. Acting surprised and expressing phony remorse does not absolve those who motivate others to commit terrorist acts. Why did Robert Dear tell police "No More Baby Parts"? Where did he hear that? He heard it from the links below:

When the shooting that killed three at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic -- where the alleged killer, Robert Dear, reportedly ranted about "baby parts" after the crime -- occurred, the folks at CNSNews.com, the "news" division of the right-wing Media Research Center, knew what it had to do: change the narrative.

First on the agenda: dismiss the shooter as crazy, despite the fact that no psychological evaluation of Dear has been performed or otherwise made public. CNS articles portray Dear as "an apparently unstable man," highlighted Dear's "several run-ins with police" touted a Republican congressman's suggestion that Dear has "mental problems" and promoted GOP presidential candidates calling Dear a "madman" and "very unstable," not to mention "deranged."

CNS has done this before; it repeatedly portrayed Scott Roeder, killer of abortion doctor George Tiller, as mentally unstable despite the fact that he did not mount an insanity defense at his trial and a psychologist hired by his own defense found Roeder competent to stand trial.

The next step was to separate Dear from the anti-abortion movement, even though he was echoing its attacks on Planned Parenthood. CNS reporter Lauretta Browncountered statements by NARAL Pro-Choice America president Ilyse Hogue condemning the killings and those who apparently inspired Dear with statements from anti-abortion groups denouncing violence.

Brown quoted the Center for Medical Progress' denunciation of the killings -- in which Dear was dismissed as a "violent madman" -- and proudly noted CMP's "undercover videos over the summer showing Planned Parenthood's harvesting of aborted baby parts," but she did not mention that Dear was ranting about "baby parts" during his rampage.

Similarly, Brown highlighted Operation Rescue's statement denouncing the shooting, but she didn't mention that Operation Rescue official Cheryl Sullenger spent time in prison for plotting to blow up an abortion clinic.

Right-Wing Media Try to Distract From Abortion Clinic Shooting

The Producer Of The Planned Parenthood Videos Admits That They Are A Fraud

‘This wasn’t an abortion’: CNN forces anti-Planned Parenthood group to admit Fiorina was wrong


It was most likely Bill O'Reilly's rants that got Doctor Tiller assassinated.
 
Freedom of speech is one thing, but are people like Cruz, Fiorina, Huckabee, Trump, and Center for Medical Progress who spread lies and misinformation any less guilty than the terrorists they incite and instigate to commit violence against those who are providing legal services to poor women? This is part of how ISIS works - triggering lone wolves to commit terrorist acts. Acting surprised and expressing phony remorse does not absolve those who motivate others to commit terrorist acts. Why did Robert Dear tell police "No More Baby Parts"? Where did he hear that? He heard it from the links below:

When the shooting that killed three at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic -- where the alleged killer, Robert Dear, reportedly ranted about "baby parts" after the crime -- occurred, the folks at CNSNews.com, the "news" division of the right-wing Media Research Center, knew what it had to do: change the narrative.

First on the agenda: dismiss the shooter as crazy, despite the fact that no psychological evaluation of Dear has been performed or otherwise made public. CNS articles portray Dear as "an apparently unstable man," highlighted Dear's "several run-ins with police" touted a Republican congressman's suggestion that Dear has "mental problems" and promoted GOP presidential candidates calling Dear a "madman" and "very unstable," not to mention "deranged."

CNS has done this before; it repeatedly portrayed Scott Roeder, killer of abortion doctor George Tiller, as mentally unstable despite the fact that he did not mount an insanity defense at his trial and a psychologist hired by his own defense found Roeder competent to stand trial.

The next step was to separate Dear from the anti-abortion movement, even though he was echoing its attacks on Planned Parenthood. CNS reporter Lauretta Browncountered statements by NARAL Pro-Choice America president Ilyse Hogue condemning the killings and those who apparently inspired Dear with statements from anti-abortion groups denouncing violence.

Brown quoted the Center for Medical Progress' denunciation of the killings -- in which Dear was dismissed as a "violent madman" -- and proudly noted CMP's "undercover videos over the summer showing Planned Parenthood's harvesting of aborted baby parts," but she did not mention that Dear was ranting about "baby parts" during his rampage.

Similarly, Brown highlighted Operation Rescue's statement denouncing the shooting, but she didn't mention that Operation Rescue official Cheryl Sullenger spent time in prison for plotting to blow up an abortion clinic.

Right-Wing Media Try to Distract From Abortion Clinic Shooting

The Producer Of The Planned Parenthood Videos Admits That They Are A Fraud

‘This wasn’t an abortion’: CNN forces anti-Planned Parenthood group to admit Fiorina was wrong


It was most likely Bill O'Reilly's rants that got Doctor Tiller assassinated.


I agree - so should Bill O'Reilly be protected from prosecution by the First Amendment?
 
"Freedom of speech is one thing, but..."

I didn't bother reading the rest because I knew the rest of it would be rantings and ravings of an extremist who wants to shut down the First Amendment for people he disagrees with him
Yep. I don't read word walls of propaganda.

Which begs the question....does anyone actually read his shit?
 
Freedom of speech is one thing, but are people like Cruz, Fiorina, Huckabee, Trump, and Center for Medical Progress who spread lies and misinformation any less guilty than the terrorists they incite and instigate to commit violence against those who are providing legal services to poor women? This is part of how ISIS works - triggering lone wolves to commit terrorist acts. Acting surprised and expressing phony remorse does not absolve those who motivate others to commit terrorist acts. Why did Robert Dear tell police "No More Baby Parts"? Where did he hear that? He heard it from the links below:

When the shooting that killed three at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic -- where the alleged killer, Robert Dear, reportedly ranted about "baby parts" after the crime -- occurred, the folks at CNSNews.com, the "news" division of the right-wing Media Research Center, knew what it had to do: change the narrative.

First on the agenda: dismiss the shooter as crazy, despite the fact that no psychological evaluation of Dear has been performed or otherwise made public. CNS articles portray Dear as "an apparently unstable man," highlighted Dear's "several run-ins with police" touted a Republican congressman's suggestion that Dear has "mental problems" and promoted GOP presidential candidates calling Dear a "madman" and "very unstable," not to mention "deranged."

CNS has done this before; it repeatedly portrayed Scott Roeder, killer of abortion doctor George Tiller, as mentally unstable despite the fact that he did not mount an insanity defense at his trial and a psychologist hired by his own defense found Roeder competent to stand trial.

The next step was to separate Dear from the anti-abortion movement, even though he was echoing its attacks on Planned Parenthood. CNS reporter Lauretta Browncountered statements by NARAL Pro-Choice America president Ilyse Hogue condemning the killings and those who apparently inspired Dear with statements from anti-abortion groups denouncing violence.

Brown quoted the Center for Medical Progress' denunciation of the killings -- in which Dear was dismissed as a "violent madman" -- and proudly noted CMP's "undercover videos over the summer showing Planned Parenthood's harvesting of aborted baby parts," but she did not mention that Dear was ranting about "baby parts" during his rampage.

Similarly, Brown highlighted Operation Rescue's statement denouncing the shooting, but she didn't mention that Operation Rescue official Cheryl Sullenger spent time in prison for plotting to blow up an abortion clinic.

Right-Wing Media Try to Distract From Abortion Clinic Shooting

The Producer Of The Planned Parenthood Videos Admits That They Are A Fraud

‘This wasn’t an abortion’: CNN forces anti-Planned Parenthood group to admit Fiorina was wrong




You mean the one deranged guy in the last 5 or 6 years……who may or may not have been targeting planned parenthood/murder even though he didn't kill anyone in the actual facility……

And it occurred to me…..is it possible that the guy was walking through the building and actually saw dead baby parts…and that is what he was saying……?


Deranged? It's sadly funny to hear you NaziCons always trying to excuse anti-abortion terrorists as "deranged". Does that include people like Operation Rescue official Cheryl Sullenger who spent time in prison for plotting to blow up an abortion clinic?

They are you nut bag,and yes she is included,anyone that would do those things are deranged,he only vast RW conspiracy,is in your head.
 
"Freedom of speech is one thing, but..."

I didn't bother reading the rest because I knew the rest of it would be rantings and ravings of an extremist who wants to shut down the First Amendment for people he disagrees with him

I don't think inciting others to commit terrorist acts is what the founding fathers had in mind.




Of course the right winger doesn't know that we aren't free to incite a riot or violence.

The supreme court has ruled that you're responsible for violence if your words incite a riot or violence.

It's also against the law to slander. All the lies told about PP sure do add up to slander. Their intent is to use lies to keep people from going to PP or to get it closed down.
 
"Freedom of speech is one thing, but..."

I didn't bother reading the rest because I knew the rest of it would be rantings and ravings of an extremist who wants to shut down the First Amendment for people he disagrees with him

I don't think inciting others to commit terrorist acts is what the founding fathers had in mind.




Of course the right winger doesn't know that we aren't free to incite a riot or violence.

The supreme court has ruled that you're responsible for violence if your words incite a riot or violence.

It's also against the law to slander. All the lies told about PP sure do add up to slander. Their intent is to use lies to keep people from going to PP or to get it closed down.

I agree! And sadly, many of these delusional people profess to be Christians who think they are doing God's work.
 
Freedom of speech is one thing, but are people like Cruz, Fiorina, Huckabee, Trump, and Center for Medical Progress who spread lies and misinformation any less guilty than the terrorists they incite and instigate to commit violence against those who are providing legal services to poor women? This is part of how ISIS works - triggering lone wolves to commit terrorist acts. Acting surprised and expressing phony remorse does not absolve those who motivate others to commit terrorist acts. Why did Robert Dear tell police "No More Baby Parts"? Where did he hear that? He heard it from the links below:

When the shooting that killed three at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic -- where the alleged killer, Robert Dear, reportedly ranted about "baby parts" after the crime -- occurred, the folks at CNSNews.com, the "news" division of the right-wing Media Research Center, knew what it had to do: change the narrative.

First on the agenda: dismiss the shooter as crazy, despite the fact that no psychological evaluation of Dear has been performed or otherwise made public. CNS articles portray Dear as "an apparently unstable man," highlighted Dear's "several run-ins with police" touted a Republican congressman's suggestion that Dear has "mental problems" and promoted GOP presidential candidates calling Dear a "madman" and "very unstable," not to mention "deranged."

CNS has done this before; it repeatedly portrayed Scott Roeder, killer of abortion doctor George Tiller, as mentally unstable despite the fact that he did not mount an insanity defense at his trial and a psychologist hired by his own defense found Roeder competent to stand trial.

The next step was to separate Dear from the anti-abortion movement, even though he was echoing its attacks on Planned Parenthood. CNS reporter Lauretta Browncountered statements by NARAL Pro-Choice America president Ilyse Hogue condemning the killings and those who apparently inspired Dear with statements from anti-abortion groups denouncing violence.

Brown quoted the Center for Medical Progress' denunciation of the killings -- in which Dear was dismissed as a "violent madman" -- and proudly noted CMP's "undercover videos over the summer showing Planned Parenthood's harvesting of aborted baby parts," but she did not mention that Dear was ranting about "baby parts" during his rampage.

Similarly, Brown highlighted Operation Rescue's statement denouncing the shooting, but she didn't mention that Operation Rescue official Cheryl Sullenger spent time in prison for plotting to blow up an abortion clinic.

Right-Wing Media Try to Distract From Abortion Clinic Shooting

The Producer Of The Planned Parenthood Videos Admits That They Are A Fraud

‘This wasn’t an abortion’: CNN forces anti-Planned Parenthood group to admit Fiorina was wrong



Abortion doctors do your dirty work.

The blood of how many babies are on your hands?
 
Freedom of speech is one thing, but are people like Cruz, Fiorina, Huckabee, Trump, and Center for Medical Progress who spread lies and misinformation any less guilty than the terrorists they incite and instigate to commit violence against those who are providing legal services to poor women? This is part of how ISIS works - triggering lone wolves to commit terrorist acts. Acting surprised and expressing phony remorse does not absolve those who motivate others to commit terrorist acts. Why did Robert Dear tell police "No More Baby Parts"? Where did he hear that? He heard it from the links below:

When the shooting that killed three at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic -- where the alleged killer, Robert Dear, reportedly ranted about "baby parts" after the crime -- occurred, the folks at CNSNews.com, the "news" division of the right-wing Media Research Center, knew what it had to do: change the narrative.

First on the agenda: dismiss the shooter as crazy, despite the fact that no psychological evaluation of Dear has been performed or otherwise made public. CNS articles portray Dear as "an apparently unstable man," highlighted Dear's "several run-ins with police" touted a Republican congressman's suggestion that Dear has "mental problems" and promoted GOP presidential candidates calling Dear a "madman" and "very unstable," not to mention "deranged."

CNS has done this before; it repeatedly portrayed Scott Roeder, killer of abortion doctor George Tiller, as mentally unstable despite the fact that he did not mount an insanity defense at his trial and a psychologist hired by his own defense found Roeder competent to stand trial.

The next step was to separate Dear from the anti-abortion movement, even though he was echoing its attacks on Planned Parenthood. CNS reporter Lauretta Browncountered statements by NARAL Pro-Choice America president Ilyse Hogue condemning the killings and those who apparently inspired Dear with statements from anti-abortion groups denouncing violence.

Brown quoted the Center for Medical Progress' denunciation of the killings -- in which Dear was dismissed as a "violent madman" -- and proudly noted CMP's "undercover videos over the summer showing Planned Parenthood's harvesting of aborted baby parts," but she did not mention that Dear was ranting about "baby parts" during his rampage.

Similarly, Brown highlighted Operation Rescue's statement denouncing the shooting, but she didn't mention that Operation Rescue official Cheryl Sullenger spent time in prison for plotting to blow up an abortion clinic.

Right-Wing Media Try to Distract From Abortion Clinic Shooting

The Producer Of The Planned Parenthood Videos Admits That They Are A Fraud

‘This wasn’t an abortion’: CNN forces anti-Planned Parenthood group to admit Fiorina was wrong



Abortion doctors do your dirty work.

The blood of how many babies are on your hands?


Abortion doctors do the "legal" work of taking care of women who choose to have "legal" abortions. Why do you hate women? Why do you hate the Constitution? Do you only obey laws that you agree with?
 
Big argument among board liberals just now as to which has to be first to be eliminated:

The Right to bear arms?

Freedom of speech?

I believe I've seen several arguments here for a twofer or a BOGO.
 
If you knew anything about libel/slander law then you'd know that "truth" is the best defense.

There is nothing in those videos that wasn't true.
 
Obama lied and said we can keep our health insurance.

He lied many times, over and over and over again, so that Congress would vote for Obamacare.

And after it was determined Obama had lied, liberals didn't care.

So shut the fuck about lies. You have no moral standing.
 

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