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Re: Will The NRA / GOA Come To The Defense Of The White Supremacist Nazi Republican Who Shot Up The Holocaust Memorial Museum? Right Wing Extremists A Threat To America

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SaPeIsMa

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Jun 11, 2009, 6:35:16 PM6/11/09
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"SaPeIsMa" <SaPe...@HotMail.com> wrote in message
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> Looks like the warning about right wing white supremacist extremists by
> Home
> Land Security was dead on, with deadly results:
>

Posted by some AIOE asshat using my Nym

Geno4321

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Jun 11, 2009, 8:13:41 PM6/11/09
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It's called Global Clean up. That was a two for one shot.
One less Black Jew.

"SaPeIsMa" <SaPe...@HotMail.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.249b250c7...@news.aioe.org...
> Looks like the warning about right wing white supremacist extremists by
> Home
> Land Security was dead on, with deadly results:
>

> http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2009/06/holocaust_museum_shooting_reki.html
>
> In early April the Department of Homeland Security issued a report warning
> that the climate was ripe for an increase in domestic terror by "lone
> wolf"
> right-wing extremists, possibly with military experience. Conservatives,
> both
> politicians and political commentators, harshly criticized it for what
> they
> saw as unfair fearmongering about the right wing and disrespectful attacks
> on
> veterans. Yesterday, a fatal shooting at the Holocaust Memorial Museum was
> carried out by a white supremacist (and veteran) who raged against Jews
> and
> blacks. This, of course, comes on the heels of the murder of abortion
> doctor
> George Tiller at the hands of another extremist. So has the DHS report
> been
> vindicated after all? And are conservative pundits fueling the fears of
> right-
> wing extremists? The blogosphere has an opinion.
>
> ? Mike Madden writes that "white supremacist hate groups get a lot more
> fired
> up when the president is a half-Kenyan man named Barack Hussein Obama,
> whose
> chief of staff is an observant Jew, than they did when the president was a
> WASP from Connecticut by way of Texas." The DHS report was right about
> them,
> and "the government shouldn't pretend they don't exist, no matter how
> loudly
> Rush Limbaugh howls." [War Room/Salon]
>
> ? Ed Morrissey contends that conservatives criticized the DHS report
> because
> it "didn?t focus on known, specific threats, instead making generalized
> threats about abortion opponents and other vague and broad generalizations
> about conservative issues." And that is still valid ? "despite being well-
> known as a threat since the 1980s, the DHS never bothered to identify von
> Brunn or his organization as a specific threat in the report ? which,
> again,
> was the heart of our criticism." [Hot Air]
>
> ? Markos Moulitsas tweets, "Attempt by Cons to justify their critique of
> prescient DHS report are an extra special dose of stupid." [Markos
> Moulitsas/Twitter]
>
> ? Michelle Malkin mocks the "political opportunists" who "gloat about
> 'vindication' that isn?t there." [Michelle Malkin]
>
> ? Josh Marshall calls it "half bizarre and half comic" that some
> conservatives
> can't acknowledge "what everyone else in the world finds transparently
> obvious
> and unremarkable ? namely that neo-Nazism and white supremacy are forms of
> violent extremism of the right." [TPM]
>
> ? Andy Ostroy, referring to Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh, thinks it's
> no
> wonder "that these right-wing lunatic freaks feel a sense of duty, of
> obligation, to 'right the wrongs' that these instigators in the media
> hammer
> into their psychotic heads day after day." [HuffPo]
>
> ? Joan Walsh says that if she were "a marginal, unemployed, angry, racist
> white man right now, I'd be hearing a lot of mainstream conservative
> support
> for my point of view" from conservative pundits and politicians. "Can that
> help create a climate for more violence? I don't know. I hope not, but I
> don't
> know." [Salon]
>
> ? Steve Benen applauds Fox News's Shepard Smith for realizing "that these
> increasingly agitated conservatives are incensed, not because of justified
> concerns, but because of 'ridiculous' developments that have been cooked
> up in
> the far-right imagination." [Political Animal/Washington Monthly]
>
> ? Adam Serwer wonders how conservatives would react if the recent shooters
> were Arab or Muslim instead of white. [Tapped/American Prospect]
>
> ? Jesse Walker says the report was criticized because it "blew the threat
> of
> right-wing terror out of proportion, just as the Clinton administration
> did in
> the '90s; because it treated "extremism" itself as a potential threat,
> while
> offering a definition of extremist so broad it seemed it include anyone
> who
> opposed abortion or immigration or excessive federal power." It didn't
> "make
> right-wing terror attacks less likely," it just made "it easier to smear
> nonviolent, noncriminal figures on the right." [Hit & Run/Reason]
>
> ? Matt Yglesias hopes "that everyone who mau-maued the Department of
> Homeland
> Security for expressing concern about this kind of thing feels
> appropriately
> ashamed of themselves." [Think Progress]
>
> ? Andy McCarthy maintains that this "is not a wave of domestic terrorism,
> much
> less right-wing extremism. It's a pair of homicides. They are despicable,
> of
> course, but to suggest that they validate Napolitano ... is specious."
> [Corner/National Review]
>
> ? Andrew Sullivan asks, "That DHS report doesn't look so iffy any more,
> does
> it?" [Atlantic]
>
> ? Benjamin Sarlin says that "it seems the government's warnings deserve a
> second look and its critics may owe Homeland Security officials an
> apology."
> [Daily Beast]
>
> ? Greg Sargent notices that Christian-right groups are "still raising cash
> by
> mocking the 'right wing extremists' report, despite the identification of
> the
> suspect in yesterday?s Holocaust Museum shooting as a white supremacist
> and
> anti-government zealot." [Plum Line/Who Runs Gov]
>
> ? Jason Zengerle is tired of the "cheap political point-scoring."


No Bammer

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Jun 11, 2009, 10:03:16 PM6/11/09
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SaPeIsMa wrote:

I'm trying to figure what the murdering son of a bitch Doctor was doing
in church.

Alim Nassor

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Jun 12, 2009, 12:55:57 AM6/12/09
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You fucking morons forget that the NRA is the biggest proponent of
harsh penalties for crimes comitted with a gun. God you people are
stupid.

f.barnes

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Jun 12, 2009, 2:24:48 AM6/12/09
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On Jun 11, 2:29 pm, SaPeIsMa <SaPeI...@HotMail.com> wrote:
> Looks like the warning about right wing white supremacist extremists by Home
> Land Security was dead on, with deadly results:
>
> http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2009/06/holocaust_museum_shooting_reki.html

If that warning was dead on then every time another illegal alien
steals an ID, rapes a little girl, or drives drunk and kills an
American family, those against illegal immigration can similarly claim
that all their warnings about illegals were dead on.

Ouroboros Rex

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Jun 12, 2009, 11:27:53 AM6/12/09
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And decriminalizing any gun activity they can, including giving guns to
insane people.


Ouroboros Rex

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Jun 12, 2009, 11:29:19 AM6/12/09
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f.barnes wrote:
> On Jun 11, 2:29 pm, SaPeIsMa <SaPeI...@HotMail.com> wrote:
>> Looks like the warning about right wing white supremacist extremists
>> by Home Land Security was dead on, with deadly results:
>>
>> http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2009/06/holocaust_museum_shooting_reki.html
>
> If that warning was dead on then every time another illegal alien
> steals an ID, rapes a little girl, or drives drunk and kills an
> American family, those against illegal immigration can similarly claim
> that all their warnings about illegals were dead on.

Actually, most of those are crazyassed lies. For the correct ones, you
would be right on.

duke

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Jun 12, 2009, 11:42:11 AM6/12/09
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On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 15:29:20 -0400, SaPeIsMa <SaPe...@HotMail.com> wrote:

>Looks like the warning about right wing white supremacist extremists by Home
>Land Security was dead on, with deadly results:
>
>http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2009/06/holocaust_museum_shooting_reki.html
>

>In early April the Department of Homeland Security issued a report warning
>that the climate was ripe for an increase in domestic terror by "lone wolf"
>right-wing extremists, possibly with military experience. Conservatives, both
>politicians and political commentators, harshly criticized it for what they
>saw as unfair fearmongering about the right wing and disrespectful attacks on
>veterans.

The biggest killers going away are the blacks and lats. They're gunning each
other down at record rates.

The Dukester, American-American
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"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
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Ouroboros Rex

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Jun 12, 2009, 11:50:36 AM6/12/09
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But unfortunately, quite correct.


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