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2017年7月12日 17:51:282017/7/12
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it's never ending. Democrats of all stripes threaten the president's
life on a regular basis. This person, after being questioned about it
and after others learned of it, threatened to sue a radio station for
even mentioning it.

This fuck is out of control and could very well murder President Trump;
he needs to be put in prison for his threat. It's becoming the thing
that the cool kids do to get attention and look strong in front of their
buddies. Pretty soon all Democratic representatives will be calling for
Trump's death, then what?

https://is.gd/4ha3kI

Maine state rep suggests in Facebook rant he would harm Trump


Rep. Scott Hamann, D-South Portland
Troy R. Bennett | BDN


PORTLAND, Maine — State Rep. Scott Hamann, D-South Portland, has said he
regrets a Facebook rant in which he seemed to imply he would harm
President Donald Trump if given the chance.

“Trump is a half term president, at most, especially if I ever get within
10 feet of that p—-y,” Hamann wrote in a lengthy Facebook post.

A screenshot of the post, in which Hamann writes that Trump was
“installed by the Russians” and seethes against the president, his
supporters and Republicans more generally, was widely circulated on
social media beginning Tuesday evening.

Hamann did not respond to repeated requests for an interview beginning
Tuesday night but said in a written statement Wednesday that he regrets
making the “aggressively sarcastic” and “inappropriate” comments,
describing it as “a Facebook exchange with a childhood friend.”

“This is not language I typically use, it does not reflect my personal
values and, while misguided, it was intended to make a visceral point
about the devolving political discourse in America,” Hamann said.

Threatening the president is a crime. The U.S. Secret Service is aware of
Hamann’s statement and tracking the incident but has not opened an
investigation, David Watson, resident agent in charge of the service’s
Maine field office, said Wednesday afternoon.

In the Facebook post Hamann also draws a negative comparison between
Trump and President Barack Obama — including a reference to the “Trump
crime family” — blames Republicans for stymying the former president and
taunts supporters of the current one.

“You’re a f—cking pussy. And you people are destroying America,” Hamann
wrote. “100% of intelligent Americans agree that Trump is a complete
loser.”

The statements came in a moment of political uproar nationally, following
the revelation that during the 2016 campaign the president’s son had met
with a Russian lawyer with the hope of receiving information damaging to
then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

And they land roughly a month after a gunman opened fire on a
congressional baseball practice in Alexandria, Virginia, leaving five
people wounded, including U.S. House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, R-
Louisiana.

Maine GOP Chair Demi Kouzounas decried Hamann’s statements as “unhinged
and dangerous” and, through a spokeswoman, called on Speaker of the House
Sara Gideon, D-Freeport, to ask for Hamann’s resignation.

“Words cannot even begin to describe the level of revulsion I feel after
reading Representative Scott Hamann’s recent tirade that has come to
light,” Kouzounas said in a statement. “Perhaps the most alarming aspect
of this tirade is an implied death threat against our president.”

A spokeswoman for Gideon did not immediately respond to requests for
comment.

Hamann, who is 36 and was elected to a third term last November, is not
the first Maine lawmaker face heat for comments made online in recent
years. In 2015, Sen. Mike Willette, R-Presque Isle, resigned from his co-
chairmanship of the Legislature’s State and Local Government Committee
following controversy caused by his inflammatory Facebook posts about
Obama.

The Good Shepherd Food Bank, where Hamann works as project manager,
distanced itself from his statements in its own Facebook post Tuesday
night, but did not respond to requests for comment.

Hamann’s statement “is a direct violation of our organization’s social
media policy,” a post from the anti-hunger group states. “The views and
opinions expressed by this employee are his own, and in no way reflect
the views of Good Shepherd Food Bank.”

The screenshots of Hamann’s statements were first circulated on Facebook
by conservative radio host Keith Hanson, who said he received them from a
New Hampshire state representative.

On Tuesday night, Hanson, who hosts shows on FOX News affiliate radio
stations WNTK in New Hampshire and WUVR in Vermont reached out to Hamann
and Good Shepherd Food Bank over Facebook regarding the posts.

Hamann responded by saying he would pursue legal action against the radio
host if the statements hurt his career, according to screenshots of their
conversation provided by Hanson.

“And if anything negative comes from your attack on my employment, my
attorney will be in touch,” Hamann wrote. “Cease and desist.”

J. Hugh Sullivan

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2017年7月12日 19:00:332017/7/12
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On Wed, 12 Jul 2017 21:51:23 +0000 (UTC), CtrlAltDel
<alti...@aol.com> wrote:

>it's never ending. Democrats of all stripes threaten the president's
>life on a regular basis. This person, after being questioned about it
>and after others learned of it, threatened to sue a radio station for
>even mentioning it.
>
>This fuck is out of control and could very well murder President Trump;
>he needs to be put in prison for his threat. It's becoming the thing
>that the cool kids do to get attention and look strong in front of their
>buddies. Pretty soon all Democratic representatives will be calling for
>Trump's death, then what?

darkstar all Democratic representatives.

Surely you didn't expect anything moral, legal or intelligent from
anyone who supported Obama.

Liberals think competent is a camping shelter.

Hugh

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darkst...@gmail.com

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2017年7月13日 11:08:532017/7/13
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The only reason I'm not doing 5-15 in the Federal pen is because offing Trump gives us a Dominionist.

As bad as Trump is, Mike Pence is his perfect insurance policy.

Mike

Ken Olson

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2017年7月13日 11:16:372017/7/13
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First part, BULLSHIT. Second part, as Biden was for Obama.

J. Hugh Sullivan

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2017年7月13日 16:56:582017/7/13
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On Thu, 13 Jul 2017 08:08:49 -0700 (PDT), darkst...@gmail.com
wrote:

>The only reason I'm not doing 5-15 in the Federal pen is because offing Trump gives us a Dominionist.
>
>As bad as Trump is, Mike Pence is his perfect insurance policy.
>
>Mike

Whatever it takes.
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