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Sorry for the size of the image, but I couldn't reduce it here. But, it's size exemplifies the madness of the left's warped view of the Arizona shooting.
1 posted on 01/10/2011 8:59:42 PM PST by seamus
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2 posted on 01/10/2011 9:01:04 PM PST by Bodleian_Girl (What did Sheriff Dupnik know about Loughner & when did he know it? http://bit.ly/eQ5ehk)
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3 posted on 01/10/2011 9:04:13 PM PST by icwhatudo ("laws requiring compulsory abortion could be sustained under the constitution"-Obama official)
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Hmm.

Insanity of the Left.

As Mark Twain would say: but then, I repeat myself.


4 posted on 01/10/2011 9:04:31 PM PST by 43north (BHO: 50% black, 50% white, 100% RED)
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I have to say, O’Reilly did a pretty thorough job of this issue tonight. He was visibly pissed at the insanity of the media and how disgracefully they have handled the reportage, as well as the “left-wing loons”. And example being the “Palin bullseye map”, and how he pulled up the Democrat map that was virtually identical. Or the video he played showing Joe Manchin of WV firing a real gun at “Obamacare” and proving Paul Krugman (who BOR truly despises) to be a flat-out liar. Bernie Goldberg was equally on-target, all in all it was a good handling of the topic and will have some impact on the non-conservatives who watch his show and might otherwise think some of this crap had credibility.


5 posted on 01/10/2011 9:09:43 PM PST by bigbob
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Sloughner’s favorite rock group Anti Flag’s first major album of note was “Kill, Kill, Kill” c. 1995 Record producers are listed as New Red Archives, One Side Dummy and RCA “The People or the Gun” is another big selling ANTI FLAG album. Communist anarchists endorse terrorism via “propaganda by the deed” against reactionaries and moderate leftists.

“There Is No War Without Warriors (How Do You Sleep?)”
Send “There Is Without Warriors (How Do You Sleep?)” Ringtone to your Cell

I point the finger at you.
Scream until my face is blue.
But you still hate everything.
I point the finger at you.
Beau monde through and through.
But you still hate everything.

Turn the lights on.
Watch them scatter.
Exterminate the idle chatter.
I point the finger at you.
Until you’re cold, dead and blue.
But you still hate everything.

If you’re right, it feels good to be wrong.
Raised fist and a f..k you song.
If you’re right, it feels good to be wrong.
Slaughtering the pigs.

How do you sleep?
Yeah, how do you sleep?
How do you sleep?
Yeah, how do you sleep?

I point the finger at you.
You don’t have a f..king clue.
And you still hate everything.
I point the finger at you.
Doesn’t matter what I do.
‘Cause you still hate everything.

I turn the lights on.
I watch them scatter.
Exterminate the idle chatter.
I point the finger at you.
Lie and lie until it’s truth.
But you still hate everything.

If you’re right, it feels good to be wrong.
Raised fist and a f..k you song.
If you’re right, it feels good to be wrong.
Slaughtering the pigs.
How do you sleep?

No change.
No shift.
No rest.
There is no war without warriors.
No change.
No shift.
No rest.
There is no war without warriors.

[talking]

If you’re right, it feels good to be wrong.
Raised fist and a f..k you song.
If you’re right, it feels good to be wrong.
Slaughtering the pigs.

How do you sleep?
Yeah, how do you sleep?
Yeah, how do you sleep?
How do you sleep?
How do you sleep?
Yeah, how do you sleep?
How do you sleep?
How do you plead? Motherf..ker!

And there is worse. The lyrics are out there.

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7 posted on 01/10/2011 9:13:19 PM PST by Diogenez
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The latest excuse I’ve been hearing from liberals is that the TP wasn’t directly responsible, but that their extremist rhetoric set off an already unhinged person.


9 posted on 01/10/2011 9:19:37 PM PST by Strk321
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It was really something to behold. Something you never quite thought you’d really manage to witness. But it happened. Over two days time, the media truly went stark-raving-mad. No other way to describe it. Other than maybe as an animalistic blood-frenzy... entirely directed at a little housewife up in Wasilla.

We’re entering a dangerous, unhinged era.


10 posted on 01/10/2011 9:22:36 PM PST by greene66
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Who is really to blame for the Tucson Massacre?
16 posted on 01/10/2011 10:23:23 PM PST by EternalVigilance (How strangely will the Tools of a Tyrant pervert the plain Meaning of Words! -- Samuel Adams)
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Did that cartoon run in one of the big papers?


19 posted on 01/10/2011 10:28:20 PM PST by Yardstick
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It’s not insanity, this is their norm.


20 posted on 01/10/2011 10:30:02 PM PST by Gene Eric (Your Hope has been redistributed. Here's your Change.)
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In the early moments of this tragedy I was thinking this was an illegal immigrant because of the Congresswoman’s stance on that issue. I soon discovered it was a young white male, and was relieved to know that he was from the left. Despite that, the left stole the issue.

Our leaders need to learn that the left will stop at nothing, and start using the same tactic’s. That is, to take an issue an politicize it. Our survival depends on it.


25 posted on 01/10/2011 11:10:14 PM PST by stillfree? (NPR; TheNext Acorn.)
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After hearing the news I went online to the local paper. There were pages of leftist comments claiming the guy was a right winger and attributing the shooting to rhetoric of Palin and tea party. This was not a political blog, but a local paper. Almost everyone had completely bought into the leftist meme and were not even seeking the truth.

Not that it compares in magnitude, but we experience the same thing with anything to do with salmon. The leftist just won’t let any other perspective exist and we see news articles such as the one last week from NBC headlined: “Salmon-Killers Ordered to Stop Polluting River” They are so agressive in repeating their spin that it becomes truth to the urban population whether it is or not. It is so widespread, its shocking. Just think of the VIEW and Whoopi and that other host walking off the set as they would not tolerate the expression of a perception that disagreed with theirs.

The saying goes that “You are entitled to your own opnion, but you are not entitled to your own facts.” However, when I read article like the one on the salmon or watch leftist tv, and it is nowhere near the reality I am experiencing, it saddens me. The demonization, intolerance and lack of civil intellectual discourse is polarizing and dividing this country. It is that which should be stopped.


32 posted on 01/11/2011 1:54:56 AM PST by marsh2
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Below is an excellent and well researched article re the insane killer with a lot of his personal quotes. No where did he profess any love/devotion for Palin/Rush or the Tea Party.

There is no evidence that Loughner was a Sarah Palin fan or Rush Limbaugh fan. There is no evidence that he was associated with the Tea Party or that he was concerned with immigration. Instead, there is a steadily growing heap of evidence that Jared Loughner was suffering from a mental illness that was hidden by the Sheriff Dupnik, which enabled him to buy the gun used in the mass murder.

http://azdailysun.com/news/local/state-and-regional/article_663d67a8-0e82-569b-a2fe-46306174e1fe.html

Suspect in rampage called ‘very disturbed’

TIM STELLER Arizona Daily Star azdailysun.com

The man arrested for opening fire at a community meeting held by U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords Saturday — killing six people and injuring 13 others — disrupted classes at Pima Community College, tried to manipulate his dreams and posted rambling messages on the Internet.

The suspected shooter is Jared Lee Loughner, a 22-year-old who lives on the northwest side. He is mentally unstable and may have had an accomplice, Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik said Saturday evening.

A former classmate of Loughner at Pima, from which he was suspended Sept. 29 for code-of-conduct violations, said he was “obviously very disturbed.”

“He disrupted class frequently with nonsensical outbursts,” said Lynda Sorenson, who took a math class with Loughner last summer at Pima Community College’s Northwest campus.

Dupnik said the suspected shooter has made death threats before and been contacted by law-enforcement officers. The threats weren’t against Giffords, Dupnik said.
Investigators are looking for a second person who may be an accomplice, Dupnik said. “We are not convinced he acted alone,” Dupnik said of the shooter. “We have photos,” he said, of a man in his 50s.

“There’s some reason to believe that (the shooter) came to this location with another individual. And there’s reason to believe the other individual would in some way be involved,” he said.

Loughner has several online accounts, which suggest he has spent most of his life on the northwest side: His MySpace profile says he attended Thornydale Elementary School, Tortolita Middle School and Mountain View High School.

As a middle school student, Loughner was “kind of an outcast,” said Shannin Macey, who said via e-mail she attended Tortolita and Mountain View with him.

In high school, Loughner was in jazz band and played the saxophone, but he dropped out in junior year, said Tommy Marriotti, who was a high-school friend of Loughner. At the time he dropped out, Loughner was having drug problems, Marriotti said, but he seemed to do well once he started taking classes at Pima.

Loughner attended Pima courses from summer 2005 until he withdrew in October after his suspension, the college said.

He tried to enlist in the Army in 2008 but was rejected, said First Sgt. Brian Homme, who oversees Army recruiting in Tucson. Loughner was sent to Phoenix to take a test and physical, but “he was found to be unqualified,” Homme said.

Loughner registered to vote for the first time in 2006, said Chris Roads, Pima County’s registrar of voters. He registered as an independent and last voted in the 2008 general election.

Sorenson, Loughner’s classmate at Pima, said he was asked to leave the pre-algebra class several times and eventually was barred from class.

Pima officials said in a news release that from February to September 2010, Loughner had five contacts with PCC police for classroom and library disruptions at Northwest and West campuses.

Another Pima classmate, Lydian Ali, said Loughner would frequently laugh aloud to himself during the advanced-poetry class they attended. Only about 16 people were in the class, so Loughner’s behavior stood out, Ali said.

“It almost seemed like he was on his own planet, because his comments would have nothing to do with what we were talking about,” Ali said.

Loughner’s online accounts contain some political comments but are dominated by bizarre discussions of his desire to establish a new currency and his disdain for what he considered the public’s low literacy rates. He also wrote threatening and despairing messages.

“WOW! I’m glad i didn’t kill myself. I’ll see you on National T.v.! This is foreshadow .... why doesn’t anyone talk to me? ..” he posted on MySpace Dec. 14.
On Dec. 13, he wrote: “I don’t feel good: I’m ready to kill a police officer! I can say it.”

In a posting on YouTube, Loughner wrote repeatedly about a new currency. “I’m thinking of creating a new currency,” he wrote. “Therefore, I’m thinking of a design for my new coins size, shape, color, material, and image to start a new money system.”

He also wrote repeatedly about literacy. In a message on YouTube, Loughner wrote: “The majority of people, who reside in District-8 are illiterate — hilarious. I don’t control your English grammar structure, but you control your English grammar structure.”

In a message posted on his MySpace account, titled “Goodbye friends,”Loughner said: “Dear friends...please don’t be mad at me. The literacy rate is below 5%. I haven’t talked to one person who is literate.” It was unclear when it was posted.

In a MySpace profile, Loughner said “My favorite interest was reading, and I studied grammar. Conscience dreams were a great study in college.” Conscious dreaming is trying to manipulate your dreams, an interest Loughner pursued, Marriotti said.

He lists among his favorite books “Mein Kampf” and “The Communist Manifesto”. But he also includes a broad variety of other titles, including: “Animal Farm,” “Brave New World,” “To Kill a Mockingbird,” and “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”.

In another YouTube message, Loughner said: “I know who’s listening: Government Officials, and the People. Nearly all the people, who don’t know this accurate information of a new currency, aren’t aware of mind control and brainwash methods. If I have my civil rights, then this message wouldn’t have happen.”

“In conclusion, my ambition - is for informing literate dreamers about a new currency; in a few days, you know I’m conscience dreaming! Thank you!”

In a YouTube video dated Dec. 15, titled “Introduction: Jared Loughner,” he describes himself as a U.S. military recruit who had applied to join the Army.

In the video, Loughner makes a rambling mention of “MEPS in Phoenix” an apparent reference to the Military Entrance Processing Station in the state capital that all Arizona recruits from every branch of service pass through before leaving for basic training.

“Every United States military recruit at MEPS in Phoenix is receiving one mini bible before the tests,” it said. “Jared Loughner is a United States military recruit at MEPS in Phoenix. Therefore, Jared Loughner is receiving one mini bible before the tests.

“I didn’t write a belief on my Army application and the recruiter wrote on the application: None.”

Sgt. Homme declined to say why Loughner was rejected, citing confidentiality laws.

Loughner has had at least two minor run-ins with police, online court records show.

In October 2007, Loughner was cited by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department for possession of drug paraphernalia, a charge that was dismissed in November 2007 when he completed a diversion program.

One year later, in October 2008, Loughner faced a “local charge” in Marana Municipal Court. That charge was also dismissed following the completion of a diversion program in March 2009.

Court records indicate the Marana case file is due to be purged in December 2013. It’s unclear what the exact charge was.

Grant Wiens, 22, attended Mountain View High School with Loughner, although they were not in the same grade. Wiens also took a class at Pima Community College with Loughner, where they occasionally talked, he said.

“He was a guy in high school who definitely had his opinions on stuff and didn’t seem to care what people thought of him,” Wiens said. “He did his own thing.”

Star reporters Carol Ann Alaimo, Alex Dalenberg, Fernanda Echavarri, Patrick Finley, Ernesto Portillo Jr. and Sarah Trotto contributed to this report.


34 posted on 01/11/2011 6:38:59 AM PST by Grampa Dave (ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION IS DESTROYING AMERICA-LOOK AT WHAT IT DID TO THE WHITE HOUSE!)
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