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  • Convicted bomber Kimberlin, Rauhauser, Brynaert, and their campaign of political terrorism

    05/25/2012 8:26:12 AM PDT · by DFG · 7 replies
    patterico ^ | 05/25/12 | patterico
    You’re about to listen to one of the most bone-chilling pieces of audio you will ever hear. At least, it was to me when I first heard it. It’s a phone call that could have gotten me killed. In this post you will hear that audio clip. You will also read about a months-long campaign of harassment carried out by at least three individuals: Ron Brynaert, Neal Rauhauser, and Brett Kimberlin — much of it directed at critics of Brett Kimberlin. This harassment includes repeated references to critics’ family members, workplace complaints, publication of personal information such as home addresses...
  • Does It Ever Cross Their Mind That Sarah Palin Might Actually Know Something?!

    06/04/2011 6:59:09 AM PDT · by radioone · 35 replies
    Patterico's Pontifications ^ | 6-3-11 | Aaron Worthing
    I barely have to write the post this time. Did you hear? Sarah Palin is sooooo stupid. She believed that Paul Revere warned the British. Here, watch: (Video at Link and many links embedded in original article) Think Progress sniffs: As Mediaite’s Frances Martel notes, Palin’s version “wasn’t exactly the official History Channel rendition.” It’s hard to imagine why Revere would warn the British of anything, or why he’d do it with bells and gun shots. And as you can see, so did Frances Martel. So did Nicole Belle of the eponymous Crooks and Liars: Can we all just breathe...
  • Liberal Media Bias: L.A. Times on Opposition Against Bush in '01 Vs. Obama in '09

    01/29/2009 7:09:55 AM PST · by EricTheRed_VocalMinority · 4 replies · 395+ views
    Vocal Minority ^ | 1/28/09 | EricTheRed_VocalMinority
    I was hoping someone would to do this eventually. From the Patterico’s Pontifications blog:Contrast: How the L.A. Times Portrays Republican Opposition Now, Vs. How They Portrayed Democrat Opposition in 2001 If you think Republicans and Democrats are portrayed the same at the L.A. Times, read on.It’s “Obama is bipartisan and Republicans are jerks!” week at the Los Angeles Times.On Monday we were told that Republicans signaled they “would not be daunted by President Obama’s soaring approval ratings” — and McCain was chided for his “sharp[] criticism” even though he was the “recipient of aggressive outreach as part of the new...
  • Greetings from Ramadi (Mike Fumento has photos from his latest trip to Iraq)

    11/18/2006 10:01:34 AM PST · by ajolympian2004 · 5 replies · 1,118+ views
    Michelle Malkin blog ^ | Saturday November 18th, 2006 | Michelle Malkin
    Greetings from Ramadi By Michelle Malkin   ·   November 18, 2006 08:39 AM Mike Fumento has photos from his latest trip to Ramadi. Here's one he snapped at Camp Ramadi. Mike writes: "Something tells me Cindy Sheehan wouldn't feel comfortable here." Speaking of Ramadi, Patterico is looking to talk to soldiers fighting there. Give him a shout at patterico-at-gmail.com.
  • Harriet Miers v. United States Supreme Court (Miers Proven WRONG on "Proportional Representation")

    10/24/2005 12:46:30 PM PDT · by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle · 33 replies · 762+ views
    Petterico's Pontifications ^ | 10/23/2005 | Patterico
    Harriet Miers: While I was an at-large member of the Dallas City Council, I dealt with issues that involved constitutional questions. For instance, when addressing a lawsuit under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, the council had to be sure to comply with the proportional representation requirement of the Equal Protection Clause.The Supreme Court: The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment does not require proportional representation as an imperative of political organization. The entitlement that the dissenting opinion assumes to exist simply is not to be found in the Constitution of the United States. Mobile v. Bolden, 446...