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To: Sarah Barracuda

Sarah, Timothy McVeigh was an atheist too...but that somehow got lost in the narrative back then, and he got painted as a “religious” nutjob. Hopefully the presence of the internet this time around will allow us to keep the truth from getting buried.

We can’t let them do that again. And we need to point out loud and long what ghoulish opportunism it is to try and use the actions of an unhinged individual to smear you political opponents.


21 posted on 01/08/2011 7:31:24 PM PST by Dreagon
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To: Dreagon

The left always uses tragedies as a way of promoting their sick, depraved agenda, that is what they do. ANYONE and I mean ANYONE that somehow connects Sarah Palin to the actions of that madman are even sicker then the shooter himself. I don’t even bother listening to those idiots, I just remember they are in the minority, they don’t represent the majority of Americans who KNOW that she had NOTHING to do with this, but the media will continue their BS but anyone with 2 brain cells won’t listen to their nonsense..no one listens to pravda, I mean the media anymore


26 posted on 01/08/2011 7:39:23 PM PST by Sarah Barracuda
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To: Dreagon
"Sarah, Timothy McVeigh was an atheist too...but that somehow got lost in the narrative back then . . . "

"Agnostic" might be more accurate than "atheist", but he was NOT an evangelical Christian, as is routinely claimed in letters-to-the-editor to this day. McVeigh was a lapsed Catholic, in fact.

It got "lost in the narrative" because it was inconvenient for the media's prescribed worldview.
27 posted on 01/08/2011 7:40:28 PM PST by Steve_Seattle ("Above all, shake your bum at Burton.")
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