Posted on 10/23/2008 5:46:31 AM PDT by PajamaTruthMafia
I agree that there are no low boundaries considering how low the left will go.
I hope the FBI can get to the bottom of this. It had to be a very coordinated effort considering the territory they had to cover in one night.
Was he home at the time? If so, did he have a weapon to shoot back?
“All I can tell you is this, I have a very good relationship with my neighbors,” Coverely said. “I mow my lawn. The only thing that has changed is I have two McCain signs in my front yard.”
Well that’s some pretty solid proof.
Related. Buried report over the weekend:
TRUE COURAGE UNDER REAL FIRE!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2110038/posts
“[Bus] arrived with a window shattered by a .22 caliber weapon.”
What a contrast the way McCain/Palin were low key about REAL gunfire on a campaign bus compared with ‘snipper fire’ and Biden’s ‘adventure’.
At the same time, I think these incidences need to be remembered!
What? Do you have a link?
“I mow my lawn with a bulletproof vest.”
IF you’re serious, then you are now officially the most paranoid person I’ve ever had contact with. Life must be a real drag for you.
OBAMA BROWNSHIRT PING!
This is getting to be a morning ‘ritual’. I sit down to have coffee and read Free Republic and it is article after article of Obama minion violence and intimidation all over the country!
Is there anything that can be done to stop the insanity before someone gets killed?
6 Minnesota politicians’ homes defaced / vandalized
http://www.startribune.com/politics/national/senate/32329244.html
Here you go. :)
Beat me by a minute. Had to go refill my coffee. LOL
See my post # 17
This is where I live- Central Florida.
I’ve never voted early in an election (one time in a primary) but I’m thinking about it this year.
Police prepare for unrest on Election Day...
http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/police-prepare-for-unrest-2008-10-21.html
Video: Sen. Coleman's home vandalized (see link below)
When Laurie Coleman, wife of U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman, hauled her trash to the alley at 7:30 Wednesday morning, a chilling sight greeted her.
Sprayed in black on the wooden siding of the garage behind the couple's St. Paul home, in letters nearly a foot high: "U R A CRIMINAL RESIGN OR ELSE! PSALM 2" On the alley side, "SCUM" was scrawled across both garage stall doors and a wooden partition in between. The Colemans weren't alone. Vandals struck the garages and homes of five other Minnesota members of Congress late Tuesday or early Wednesday, spray-painting graffiti that called for them to resign and included a biblical reference to "Psalm 2."
In Minneapolis, Sen. Amy Klobuchar went to fetch the newspaper and found that the side of her home had been defaced, as did Kim Ellison, the wife of U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison, also in Minneapolis.
The garages of Rep. Michele Bachmann, of Stillwater; Rep. Jim Ramstad, of Minnetonka, and Rep. John Kline, of Lakeville, also bore similar graffiti.
Klobuchar and Ellison are Democrats; Coleman, Bachmann, Ramstad and Kline are Republicans.
DFL Rep. Betty McCollum, who lives in a St. Paul condominium, did not have her property vandalized -- nor were the homes of representatives in outstate Minnesota.
Peter Panos, spokesman for the St. Paul Police, said the threatening nature of some of the graffiti elevates concerns. "We're looking at this as an actual threat," he said. "We're taking it quite seriously. Vandalism threats are pretty rare in this city."
Police in the different jurisdictions are investigating the incidents and may coordinate their efforts today, Panos said
U.S. Capitol Police spokeswoman Sgt. Kimberly Schneider said that the Capitol Police in Washington are assisting in the investigation. Capitol Police deal regularly with threats to members of Congress or their offices, and could potentially have data from any previous incidents.
Wire/metal framed signs. Wet ground thoroughly. Electric wire with plug, long enough to reach an outlet, preferably green or brown for camoflage. Attach bared wire to sign frame. Turn on outlet. Collect RAT operative corpse in the morning.
Alternative for the non-violent: poison ivy.
Definitely vote early. I live in Florida, too, and I voted a couple of days ago. There were a lot of other folks voting then, too. Even if there’s not violence at the polls on election day (and I think with the Obama camp’s harrassment campaign, there may well be violence in some areas), there’s probably going to be a big crowd and voting early would save you a lot of time.
Thanks, ETL, for posting the excerpt. I’m never sure what the posting rules are in that regard.
I got called a troll on FR for defending her against some here that were essentially saying the same thing.
Thank you though. What a shocker! This is the most interesting election in US history. [Chinese curse is upon us.]
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