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To: Fresh Wind

My biggest assassination concern is for the President. I am actually very worried that someone will take him out. If that happens it will not be a conservative. The assassin will be a hard-core leftist, but will try to make it look like it was a conservative. Watch for this if it happens or if there is an attempt on his life.

The conservatives have no motive to shoot him. After 4 long years of Zippy in the WH, we are finally going to be rid of him on Nov 6. Why would we screw that up now? The left are seeing their dreams collapse, especially after Zippy’s unmasking in the debate.

The left has plenty of motivation. If they can shoot him and make it look like it was done by a conservative, they will immediately turn him into a martyr. They will get lots of sympathy votes for their ticket. The stereotype that conservatives are dangerous, mean, crazy, homicidal gun nuts will be reinforced in the minds of millions of gullible people.

Look for this to happen. I believe it’s in the leftist game plan. Maybe not an assassination, but at least an “attempt.” Or some sort of “accident” that incapacitates him.


28 posted on 10/08/2012 3:36:44 AM PDT by generally (Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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To: generally

Or they’d try to take out Michelle or one of the kids so that Obama would then get a sympathy vote.

NOTHING, I repeat NOTHING is beneath the rabid left.

They see the “Dreams of THEIR commie fathers” within their grasp (4 more years of Obama) and they’ll be damned before they will let it slip away.

Giving up one or two of their own won’t stop them.

I DO truly believe they are that evil.


82 posted on 10/09/2012 6:40:13 AM PDT by a real Sheila (RYAN/romney 2012)
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