Are you morons ever going to even attempt to prove Laughner ever saw any of the hateful rhetoric you condemn when it comes from the right, but excuse when it comes from the left?
Sheesh, why am I asking you? You've been programmed to believe it.
http://www.usmessageboard.com/the-r...hateful-rhetoric-here-is-why.html#post3209058
You forgot other hateful rhetoric
An over site, I'm sure....
In
September 2009,
Bill Sparkman, a federal U.S. Census worker, was found dead in a secluded rural Kentucky cemetery with the word “Fed” scrawled on his chest with a rope around his neck. The Atlantic Monthly’s Andrew Sullivan rushed to indict
“Southern populist terrorism, whipped up by the GOP and its Fox and talk radio cohorts” in an online magazine post titled “No Suicide,” which decried the “Kentucky lynching.” Liberal author Richard Benjamin blamed
“anti-government” bile. New York magazine fingered conservative talk radio giant
Rush Limbaugh, “conservative media personalities, websites, and even members of Congress.” So, who killed Bill Sparkman?
Bill Sparkman. He
killed himself and deliberately manufactured a hate crime hoax as part of an insurance scam to benefit his surviving son.
Also
In
June 2009, a depraved, elderly anti-Semite named James von Brunn
gunned down a security guard at the Holocaust Museum in D.C. Washington Post blogger Greg Sargent and lefty Center for American Progress think-tank fellow Matthew Yglesias immediately
invoked the Obama administrationÂ’s report on right-wing extremism, leading to a wider chorus of condemnations against the Tea Party, talk radio, and the entire GOP. The truth? Von Brunn was an
unstable, equal-opportunity hater and 9/11 Truther conspiracy loon who
bashed Jews and Christians, George W. Bush and Fox News, and had also threatened the conservative Weekly Standard magazine.
Also
In late
August 2009, as lawmakers faced citizen revolts at health care town halls nationwide, the
Colorado Democratic Party decried a window-smashing vandalism attack at its Denver headquarters. The state party chair, Pat Waak, singled out Tea Party activists and blamed “people opposed to health care” for the attack. The perpetrator, Maurice Schwenkler, turned out to be a
far Left transgender activist/single-payer anarchist who had worked for a labor union-tied political committee and canvassed for a Democrat candidate.
Also
In
February 2010, ticking time-bomb professor
Amy Bishop gunned down three of her colleagues at University of Alabama-Huntsville and suicide pilot Joseph Andrew Stack flew a stolen small plane into an Austin, Texas, office complex that contained an Internal Revenue Service office. Mainstream journalists from Washington Post columnist
Jonathan Capehart to Time magazine reporter
Hilary Hylton leaped forward to
tie the crimes to Tea Party rhetoric. Never mind that B
ishop was an Obama-worshiping academic with a lifelong history of violence or that Stack was another Bush-hater outraged about everything from George W. Bush to the American medical system to the evils of capitalism to the city of Austin, the Catholic Church, and airlines.
Too bad for the Left the majority of Americans did not buy into these stories, especially the current one. They saw it for what it was
A shooting by a crazy individual and a poor attempt by the Left to exploit the tragic death of a child
Don't worry, I'm sure there will be some other event the Left can try these kinds of lies (history says you guys just can't a help it)