The left asumes the worse when it comes to those who disagree with because, in reality, it’s a reflection of who they are. They accuse others of doing what they would do
Accusing the Tea Party wasn’t merely a knee-jerk reaction, it was the waving of a red cape, like a bull-fighter, to distract from the real culprit.
There’s no promise of justice being served from the White Hut either.
The SHOOTINGS WERE STAGED.
Massive ammo of 6000 rounds were bought - STAGED to stop ammo from being sold online to patriots.
Bought multiple guns on mulitiple websites - STAGED to prevent online sales of weapons on internet.
Shooting occurs a few days before UN gun vote treaty on Americans - STAGED to infuence vote against 2nd Ammendment.
Gave up without a fight - STAGED to prevent himself from being shot after completion of job.
Told Police about booby-trapped apartment - For so much hatred of society why would he do that?
ALL STAGED as setup to blowing away the 2nd Ammendment by liberals in government.
When I read or hear a liberal call for more restrictions, I say this:
Until you are equally furious about this administration allowing firearms to be delivered to the most notorious murderers in North America, and who have used those firearms to kill nearly 300 Mexicans and Americans, you can take your calls for civilian restrictions and stuff them!
I think it was operatives in the Obama White House who gave the marching orders to OWS Democrat James Holmes (D- Aurora) so B. Hussein Obama could jump-start his campaign after a bad week.
Probably because Stephanopoulos got a hurried signal from a program director that Ross had some new information. In the chaotic nature of a breaking story, I suspect Stephanapoulos did not even know what Ross was going to say. I think this one is all on Ross.
The unasked question: Does media’s stance, of moral relevantism and other firmly held cultural biases, influence violent psychotic behavior in those predisposed to psychological dysfunction? Is the media to blame? Does the media influence an individual’s violent outbursts?
The liberal media labels the harmless as harmful and evil as benign. They have created a culture of confusion that influences mallable minds, those who do not know right from wrong or good from evil because to do so is labeled as bias, prejudice or discrimination.
The following words were spoken over thirty years ago by a physics teacher who spent eight years as a prisoner of The Communist Soviet Union in Siberian labor camps. President Reagan's actions did much to stop the march of the Communist ideology but he was (and we were) attacked from behind by a misinterpretation of "free" speech.
"There is no moral responsibility for deformation or disproportion. What sort of responsibility does a journalist have to his readers, or to history? If he has misled public opinion or the government by inaccurate information or wrong conclusions, do we know of any cases where the same journalist or the same newspaper has publicly recognized and rectified such mistakes? No, it does not happen, because it would damage sales.A nation may be the victim of such a mistake, but the journalist always gets away with it. One may safely assume that he will start writing the opposite with renewed self-assurance. Because instant and credible information has to be given, it becomes necessary to resort to guesswork, rumors,and suppositions to fill in the voids, and none of them will ever be rectified, they will stay on in the readers' memory. How many hasty, immature, superficial, and misleading judgments are expressed every day, confusing readers,without any verification?
The press can both stimulate public opinion and mis-educate it. Thus we may see terrorists turned into heroes, or secret matters pertaining to one's nation's defense publicly revealed, or we may witness shameless intrusions on the privacy of well-known people under the slogan: "Everyone is entitled to know every thing."
But this is a false slogan, characteristic of a false era. People also have the right not to know, and it is a much more valuable one. The right not to have their divine souls stuffed with gossip, nonsense, vain talk. A person who works and leads a meaningful life does not need this excessive burdening flow of information.
Hastiness and superficiality are the psychic disease of the twentieth century, and more than anywhere else this disease is reflected in the press. In-depth analysis of a problem is anathema to the press. It stops at sensational formulas. Such as it is, however, the press has become the greatest power within the Western countries, more powerful than the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary. One would then like to ask: By what law has it been elected and to whom is it responsible? In the Communist East, a journalist is frankly appointed as a state official. But who has granted Western journalists their power, for how long a time, and with what prerogatives?
Enormous freedom exists for the press, but not for the readership, because newspapers mostly give stress and emphasis to those opinions which do not too sharply contradict their own, or the general trend."
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - "A World Split Apart" (June 8, 1978 Harvard University Commencement Address)
You can find the full text (59 pages) at Scribd: http://www.scribd.com/doc/48014109/A-Solzhenitsyn-A-Warning-to-the-West-etc
Hed rather all America become as safe as Chicago.
Which is less 'safe' than Afghanistan.
With all due respect, Roger Ebert is a rhetorical menace to society when he parrots LW social engineering dreck. He should stick to rating his Hollywood propaganda.