The maker of the Obama death threats merchandise also promises to provide
right-wing customers who want to see our President assassinated, with a ready
supply of anti-Obama bumper stickers:
]
Comes with the position, unfortunately.
Public Death Threats Against Bush
http://www.zombietime.com/zomblog/?p=621
Bumper stickers and t-shirts calling for the death of Bush.
http://www.binscorner.com/pages/d/death-threats-against-bush-at-protests-i.html
I don't recall seeing such items during the Clinton era, but that
was a long time ago - does anyone remember seeing them then?
--
Walt
>
>http://chattahbox.com/us/2009/12/14/right-wing-gifts-obama-death-threats-on-t-shirts-bumper-stickers/
> "Right-Wing Gifts: Obama Death Threats on T-Shirts, Bumper Stickers"
>[
>The violent merchandise is produced by a member of Zazzle named, NOBAMAMAN.
>ÔøΩThis online anti Obama T-Shirt store will be updated on a regular basis with
>designs like Obama sucks,dope Obama, I hate Obama,f*ck Obama designs and other
>right wing funny anti-Obama bumper stickers,ÔøΩ writes NOBAMAMAN.
>
>The maker of the Obama death threats merchandise also promises to provide
>right-wing customers who want to see our President assassinated, with a ready
>supply of anti-Obama bumper stickers:
>]
That's tame, but the message is bad. It reminds me of the message
that was regurgitated a zillion times over the last 8 years.
--
lab~rat >:-)
Do you want polite or do you want sincere?
>On Dec 16, 11:40ÔøΩam, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
>wrote:
>> http://chattahbox.com/us/2009/12/14/right-wing-gifts-obama-death-thre...
>> ÔøΩ"Right-Wing Gifts: Obama Death Threats on T-Shirts, Bumper Stickers"
>> [
>> The violent merchandise is produced by a member of Zazzle named, NOBAMAMAN.
>> This online anti Obama T-Shirt store will be updated on a regular basis with
>> designs like Obama sucks,dope Obama, I hate Obama,f*ck Obama designs and other
>> right wing funny anti-Obama bumper stickers, writes NOBAMAMAN.
>>
>> The maker of the Obama death threats merchandise also promises to provide
>> right-wing customers who want to see our President assassinated, with a ready
>> supply of anti-Obama bumper stickers:
>> ]
>
>Comes with the position, unfortunately.
>Public Death Threats Against Bush
>http://www.zombietime.com/zomblog/?p=621
>
>Bumper stickers and t-shirts calling for the death of Bush.
>http://www.binscorner.com/pages/d/death-threats-against-bush-at-protests-i.html
>
>I don't recall seeing such items during the Clinton era, but that
>was a long time ago - does anyone remember seeing them then?
No, and the reason being was that Clinton, unlike Bush and Obama, was
generally a likable guy. It was hard not to be riveted to his
speeches. I think he gave much better speeches than Obama does
because I got the feeling Clinton knew what he was going to say before
he went out there and I don't get that so much from Obama.
Not to mention, Al Gore tore the country in half when he tried to sue
his way into the presidency...
http://www.cafepress.com/+hunting_with_cheney_white_tshirt,307097545
http://www.zazzle.com/only_dead_fish_go_with_the_flow_bumper_sticker-128529767476491970
SS Director Mark Sullivan said the threats against Obama are the same level
as
threats against George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
Do "Cliff", "Harry Hope" and company know something the SS doesn't know?
rw
Here's a punchline. The myth that Obama receives 4 times as many threats as
his predecessors originated with Ron Kessler, D.C. correspondant for
Newsmax.
It's probaby the only thing Kessler ever wrote that Obama fans believe.
rw
Remember the movie "Death Of A President" (Bush)? Liberals have no
right to gripe now that the shoe's on the other foot.
http://www.Internet-Gun-Show.com - your source for hard-to-find stuff!
edi...@netpath.net wrote:
> On Dec 16, 1:04 pm, "lab~rat >:-)" <ch...@cheeze.net> wrote:
> > That's tame, but the message is bad. It reminds me of the message
> > that was regurgitated a zillion times over the last 8 years.
>
> Remember the movie "Death Of A President" (Bush)?
Never saw it, lever knew of any actor in it. Has nothing to do with
liberals in the United States.
Liberals have no
> right to gripe now that the shoe's on the other foot.
>
Soo ummm,,, gonna attack US politics for no logical reason for what
some other country did in it's media? Right political terrorists?
>
>"Cliff" <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote in message
>news:u53ii51tlqj86mr2e...@4ax.com...
>>
>http://www.zazzle.com/visualize_debushification_bumper_sticker-128648234837196277>
>
>http://www.cafepress.com/+hunting_with_cheney_white_tshirt,307097545
>
>http://www.zazzle.com/only_dead_fish_go_with_the_flow_bumper_sticker-128529767476491970
>
>
>SS Director Mark Sullivan said the threats against Obama are the same level
>as
>threats against George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
Both of whom were in office for 8 years so that's perhaps a total over
8 years compared to just a few months.
http://tpmlivewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/10/new-report-find-secret-service-overwhelmed-by-increased-threats.php
"Report: Unprecedented Number Of Death Threats Against Obama -- And Secret
Service Overwhelmed"
>
>http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/12/04/secret-service-no-more-threats-against-obama-than-bush-clinton/
>
>Do "Cliff", "Harry Hope" and company know something the SS doesn't know?
>
>rw
>
I recall seeing no death threats against GWB posted here .. but many against
Obama & probably Clinton.
--
Cliff
The Congressional Research Service says more threats against "government
officials"
not Obama. As I pointed out in another post, the 400% myth originated from
Newsmax
correspondant Ron Kessler and is probably the ony thing he ever wrote thath
you chose
to believe. As far as the Southern Poverty Law Center, you know they are
the radical
left's answer to the John Birch Society. SPLC members know Klansmen are
hiding under
their beds.
rw
>
> I recall seeing no death threats against GWB posted here .. but many against
> Obama & probably Clinton.
> --
> Cliff
Wanna search the Google archives and maybe reiterate that statement?
BTW the newsgroup I'm reading this post is in alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
>
> http://chattahbox.com/us/2009/12/14/right-wing-gifts-obama-death-threats-on-
t-shirts-bumper-stickers/
> "Right-Wing Gifts: Obama Death Threats on T-Shirts, Bumper Stickers"
Google search:
Results 1 - 10 of about 44,500 for "kill Bush".
September 13, 2006
Kill Bush mania
by Michelle Malkin
Let me sum up in two words how the unhinged Left copes with the threat of
global jihad: "Kill Bush!"
On the fifth anniversary week of the September 11 attacks, the anger of
entertainment industry liberals and anti-war zealots is directed not at
Islamic terrorists telling us to convert or die. Not at American al Qaeda
operative Adam Gadahn smirking at our country's pain and praising the throat-
slitting, children-incinerating hijackers as "strong-willed men."
No, their thoughts are not focused on killing jihadists. Their dreams lie with
killing George W. Bush. The mainstreaming of presidential assassination chic
is on.
In her new book, "Peace Mom," Cindy Sheehan confesses on page 29 that she has
imagined going back in time and killing the infant George W. Bush in order to
prevent the Iraq War. It's the moonbat version of pre-emption. Sheehan admits
she has entertained this infanticidal fantasy "often." That ice-cream-and-
coffee hunger strike is getting to her head.
Meanwhile, our friends in Canada celebrated the screening of a new kill-Bush
fictional documentary at the Toronto International Film Festival. "Death of a
President," a British mockudrama, is set in the fall of 2007 and looks back at
the impact on America after President Bush is assassinated as he leaves the
Sheraton Hotel in Chicago. The 90-minute feature explores who could have
planned the murder, with a Syrian-born man wrongly accused of the crime.
The movie director, Gabriel Range, produced a similar tinfoil hat
retrospective fake documentary about a terrorist strike that turns out to be
an inside job wrongly blamed on a Saudi trader.
Range stalked the president to gather footage for the movie, according to the
Los Angeles Times, and gained access to film Bush's arrival in Chicago earlier
this year for a speech at the Economic Club of Chicago. He also filmed anti-
war rallies, faked others and staged a 14-car presidential motorcade sequence
with hundreds of extras posing as protesters, shouting anti-war slogans. The
film crew hid behind the acronym "DOAP," Range explained. "We called the film
'DOAP' and very few people ever asked us what it stood for. To those who did
ask, we said it stood for 'Death of a President' and it was a fictional film,
the small distinction being that the president wasn't exactly fictional."
Right. What are a few white lies when you are creating a murder-Bush
masterpiece? Tastefully done, of course.
While blame-America Brits and Canadians munch their popcorn and soak in
President Bush's fake blood on the silver screen, no one can top our own
homegrown moonbats in their hatred of George W. Bush. Malachy McCourt -- Green
Party candidate for the New York governorship and brother of author Frank
McCourt -- earned "Hardball" loon Chris Matthews' praise for voicing his anti-
Bush assassination fascination on national TV (thanks to NewsBusters.org for
the tip-off):
Matthews: "Look, let me ask you this. Where are you on capital punishment?"
Malachy McCourt: "Capital punishment? I think that if, if I've got to find
that guy in Spain who indicted Pinochet and get him for war crimes, and I get
him to do the same thing for Bush. And in that case, I would be for capital
punishment. Otherwise, I am against it . . . "
Matthews, at the close of the interview, guffawed: "Well, I had to tell you, I
hereby make my stand, I like you already. Malachy McCourt, Green Party
candidate."
Bloody Bush Derangement Syndrome isn't new. But September 11 and the campaign
season do seem to have exacerbated the symptoms. And the commercial success
and social acceptability of "Kill Bush" literature, talk radio rhetoric and
art on the Left is on the rise. From Sarah Vowell's best-selling murder
travelogue of assassinated Republican presidents, "Assassination Vacation," to
Nicholson Baker's "Checkpoint," a novella conversation between two people
about the advisability of assassination Bush, to mock stamp art exhibits
depicting Bush with a gun to his head, to anti-war placards featuring a
decapitated Bush with blood dripping from his neck, acute BDS underscores the
complete intellectual and moral bankruptcy of the Left in America and around
the globe.
Jihadists are gunning for Bush, our troops and innocent civilians at home and
abroad. But when it comes to how they would combat the true menaces to the
West, all the kill-Bush crowd can shoot are blanks.
> The violent merchandise is produced by a member of Zazzle named, NOBAMAMAN.
> �This online anti Obama T-Shirt store will be updated on a regular basis
with
> designs like Obama sucks,dope Obama, I hate Obama,f*ck Obama designs and
other
> right wing funny anti-Obama bumper stickers,� writes NOBAMAMAN.
>
> The maker of the Obama death threats merchandise also promises to provide
> right-wing customers who want to see our President assassinated, with a
ready
> supply of anti-Obama bumper stickers:
>]
>
--
My girlfriend asked me "Have you been having
sex behind my back?"
I said "Who in the hell did you think it was?"
My suspicion:
During the Clinton era a death threat towards the president was
still taken seriously, enough that no one was marketing bumper
stickers or t-shirts on the subject.
During the Bush era, the media lionized protestors against
Bush who were following a political line the majority of media
people followed (and voted). These protestors, encouraged
by the media's approval, began showing a more and more
extreme public face - and it quickly became the norm for
these protests to include calls for the death of the sitting
President. This new norm also gained media approval,
leading to calls for the death of the President to become
an accepted social norm in some circles - leading to the
marketing of bumper stickers and t-shirts with a "kill the
President" theme.
We've changed Presidents, from one most of the media
hated to one most of the media really, really wants to love.
The media helps create social norms by showing the masses
what is supposedly normal, thus the attempt to change the
social norm from "kill the President merchandise is
just one of those things you see in a healthy democracy"
to "kill the President merchandise is evidence that some
people in our society are evil".
As was pointed out elsewhere in this thread, the actual rate
of threats vs Obama are about the same as the rates against
Clinton and Bush, so it looks like this is all a matter of
perception and presentation.
--
Walt
>Michelle Malkin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Malkin
"extending unemployment benefits was a cause of the high unemployment rates"
Naturally, as only those still unemploymed collecting unemployment
benefits get counted as being unemployed.
She could solve the unemployment & job loss problems just by cutting
off all unemployment benefits for everyone !!!
Wingers are so bright !!!
>The movie director, Gabriel Range, produced a similar tinfoil hat
>retrospective fake documentary about a terrorist strike that turns out to be
>an inside job wrongly blamed on a Saudi trader.
http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2004/08/coincidence-theorists-guide-to-911.html
"Too much for coincidence?"
>Bloody Bush Derangement Syndrome
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a181/scratchpad/1143pe.jpg
http://www.banditobooks.com/ezine/mceimages/alertmedia/bush_vacation_fishing.jpg
http://dvmx.com/Bush_codpiece.jpg
http://marc.perkel.com/images/bush-medal.gif
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gregpalast/160138321/
Any more questions?
Find those "WMDs" yet?
--
Cliff
> http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a181/scratchpad/1143pe.jpg
>
> http://www.banditobooks.com/ezine/mceimages/alertmedia/bush_vacation_...
> http://dvmx.com/Bush_codpiece.jpg
> http://marc.perkel.com/images/bush-medal.gif
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/gregpalast/160138321/
>
> Any more questions?
>
> Find those "WMDs" yet?
Trying to change the subject? A typical left wing tactic.
> Cliff
> On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 15:27:42 -0600, Jim Alder <jima...@ssnet.com> wrote:
>
>>Bloody Bush Derangement Syndrome
Yeah, you've got it bad, Cliff.
> http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a181/scratchpad/1143pe.jpg
>
> http://www.banditobooks.com/ezine/mceimages/alertmedia/bush_vacation_fishing
.jpg
> http://dvmx.com/Bush_codpiece.jpg
> http://marc.perkel.com/images/bush-medal.gif
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/gregpalast/160138321/
>
> Any more questions?
>
> Find those "WMDs" yet?
--
And Jim Brady. Thus we have the "Brady Bill." See how it works?
> Perhaps psych tests before leftist wingers can get guns would cut down
> on real violence. They will keep on telling us about fictional
> violence and how they are all "victims" of course.
>Obama thinks they are in Afghanistan. Maybe Pakistan. Maybe
>Whoeverisnextistan.
Find ANY quote of him saying any such, winger.
Wingers lie.
--
Cliff
> Find ANY quote of him saying any such, winger.
"It was a terrible mistake to fail to act when we had a chance to take out an
al-Qaida leadership meeting in 2005." he said. "If we have actionable
intelligence about high-value terrorist targets and President Musharraf will
not act, we will."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20093852/
> Wingers lie.
Yeah, LEFT wingers.
>Cliff <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote in
>news:pjasi5lnbe7abn9a9...@4ax.com:
[
>>> Find those "WMDs" yet?
>>
>>Obama thinks they are in Afghanistan. Maybe Pakistan. Maybe
>>Whoeverisnextistan.
]
>> Find ANY quote of him saying any such, winger.
>
>"It was a terrible mistake to fail to act when we had a chance to take out an
>al-Qaida leadership meeting in 2005." he said. "If we have actionable
>intelligence about high-value terrorist targets and President Musharraf will
>not act, we will."
>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20093852/
>
>> Wingers lie.
>
> Yeah, LEFT wingers.
How very odd.
I see NO mention of "WMDs".
Did bushco & sureshot find them yet?
--
Cliff
That's because you didn't read the article I cited.
"Pakistan has nuclear weapons and is politically unstable, raising concerns
that the current military leadership could be replaced by religious fanatics
who would be less cautious in using the weapons."
> Cliff <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote:
>
>> How very odd.
>> I see NO mention of "WMDs".
>>
>> Did bushco & sureshot find them yet?
>
> Fortunately a much better team is now in place. If anyone can find them
> it's Obama and his newly escalated force.
Why do you think Obama is looking for what he's already stated didn't
exist?
--
Regards, Curly
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vote Republican, Suffering Builds Character
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So Bush invaded Iraq because Pakistan has WMD's? What's next, attacking
New Zealand because Israel has nukes?
>Cliff <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote in
>news:ne91j5539udhlh9et...@4ax.com:
>
>> On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 12:16:58 -0600, Jim Alder <jima...@ssnet.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Cliff <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote in
>>>news:pjasi5lnbe7abn9a9...@4ax.com:
>>
>> [
>>>>> Find those "WMDs" yet?
>>>>
>>>>Obama thinks they are in Afghanistan. Maybe Pakistan. Maybe
>>>>Whoeverisnextistan.
>>]
>>
>>>> Find ANY quote of him saying any such, winger.
>>>
>>>"It was a terrible mistake to fail to act when we had a chance to take out
>an
>>>al-Qaida leadership meeting in 2005." he said. "If we have actionable
>>>intelligence about high-value terrorist targets and President Musharraf will
>>>not act, we will."
>>>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20093852/
>>>
>>>> Wingers lie.
>>>
>>> Yeah, LEFT wingers.
>>
>> How very odd.
>> I see NO mention of "WMDs".
>
> That's because you didn't read the article I cited.
>
> "Pakistan has nuclear weapons and is politically unstable, raising concerns
>that the current military leadership could be replaced by religious fanatics
>who would be less cautious in using the weapons."
Which has no bearing at all on Saddam's claimed "WMDs".
And bushco was happy enough to have a nuclear-armed Pakistan,
India & Israel.
--
Cliff
>Cliff <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote:
>
>> How very odd.
>> I see NO mention of "WMDs".
>>
>> Did bushco & sureshot find them yet?
>
>Fortunately a much better team is now in place. If anyone can find
>them it's Obama and his newly escalated force.
What "WMDs"?
--
Cliff
> On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 12:31:11 -0600, Jim Alder <jima...@ssnet.com> wrote:
>
>>Cliff <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 12:16:58 -0600, Jim Alder <jima...@ssnet.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Cliff <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote in
>>>>news:pjasi5lnbe7abn9a9...@4ax.com:
>>>
>>> [
>>>>>> Find those "WMDs" yet?
>>>>>
>>>>>Obama thinks they are in Afghanistan. Maybe Pakistan. Maybe
>>>>>Whoeverisnextistan.
>>>]
>>>
>>>>> Find ANY quote of him saying any such, winger.
>>>>
>>>>"It was a terrible mistake to fail to act when we had a chance to take out
>>>>an al-Qaida leadership meeting in 2005." he said. "If we have actionable
>>>>intelligence about high-value terrorist targets and President Musharraf
will
>>>>not act, we will." http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20093852/
>>>>
>>>>> Wingers lie.
>>>>
>>>> Yeah, LEFT wingers.
>>>
>>> How very odd.
>>> I see NO mention of "WMDs".
>>
>> That's because you didn't read the article I cited.
>>
>> "Pakistan has nuclear weapons and is politically unstable, raising
concerns
>>that the current military leadership could be replaced by religious fanatics
>>who would be less cautious in using the weapons."
>
> Which has no bearing at all on Saddam's claimed "WMDs".
"Obama thinks they are in Afghanistan. Maybe Pakistan."
You: "Find ANY quote of him saying any such, winger."