Posted on 01/10/2011 1:14:20 PM PST by therightliveswithus
As more information is coming out about the Arizona shooter Jared Loughner, it becomes more and more clear that he is mentally disturbed. His friends describe him as a "liberal" and was pushing for George W. Bush to lose the 2004 presidential election. He was a "pothead" and hated the Christian faith. He also liked bands that had anti-American messages.
As more investigation focuses on Loughner and his family, it appears that he is more insane than previously believed. For one, he is a 9/11 Truther, believing that the US government, led by George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, carried out the September 11th atrocities
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Its sane vs insane.
was pushing for George W. Bush to lose the 2004 presidential election.
Pushing at 15 years old? I guess but at 15-16 I was not interested in politics at all. I guess I was lucky as it was Ronald Reagan time for me and we had no worries at all.
“a 9/11 Truther, believing that the US government, led by George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, carried out the September 11th atrocities.”
Just like Phil Berg.
I was oblivious to politics, till 1982. I had just started raising 3 young children, so getting involved was not high on my priority list, I was 23.
Bump
Doesn't sound much like a tea party supporter, does he?
Now then, let's find out more about his enablers. The smoke-blowing leftist sheriff is a good place to start.
A 9/11 truther, yep, sounds like a tea partier/Sarah Palin fan to me/sarc
Sounds Like He could have been a Biden Replacement
Sounds Like He could have been a Biden Replacement
Just wait until he discovers he can make the MSM go bananas with attention by spouting off any conservative sounding line. He's an idiot about to be trained how to be a useful idiot.
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