Posted on 04/22/2010 11:23:06 AM PDT by Marty62
Separated at birth?
On his Facebook page, Bourque joined a bonfire fan group that included hundreds of images of people watching bonfires. His social networking shows a cerebral side as well, quoting philosophers on his MySpace page. At Van High School, he was a state debate champion. A woman who knew Bourque in high school said his life apparently deteriorated the past two years. Whitney Faber said Bourque told her he had been kicked out of the University of Texas at Tyler last year, but he didnt elaborate. She said Bourque seemed very, very depressed when she talked to him, the last of those conversations occurring several months ago.
This post doesn’t miss any of the traditional liberal hate stuff expressed toward conservatives. Lots of 50 year old ideas involved... have you been to a tea party? Do you know any real conservatives?
Yep a life spiriling. Kids should stay away from the dark side. It brings on depression and outragous behaviour. Thank God no one was hurt.
Save it.
Oh, we know those nasty ol’ Tea Party members, besides all of them being racist,
want to force the slavery of responsibility on everyone.
We prefer the freedom of having everything provided for us!
(do I really need a sarc tag?)
Nothing like starting with the conclusion and then working the “facts” to fit it...
I know, this is outragous.
This guy is fixated on the TPM.
seems to be a real propagandist for the Left.
He even calls people that voted for Brown as racists.
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What I am trying to point out is that throughout U.S. history, populist movements have more often veered to the far right, engaged in scapegoating, and ended up fueling racist attacks.
That’s not an overgeneralization about Brown, it is a historic fact.
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