EmptyTimCup
05-04-2010, 06:52 PM
:shocking: - well not really ....
I read plenty of comments on news sites ....
:blahblah: .... tea parties man fascist right wingers .... must have been watching the McVeigh Tapes ? wtf McV tapes ??? is this like the turner diaries
Shocking Raw Footage: Seconds After NYC Car Bomb (http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=36831)
by Jason Mattera
05/04/2010
Oh, and here’s one of the most striking examples of how disconnected to reality many of our elected leaders are. Michael Bloomberg’s gut reaction to car bomb was to blame it on some angry Tea Party activists upset with ObamaCare. Seriously. The NYC Mayor told the aging Katie Couric that he’d bet the terrorist suspect was “somebody with a political agenda that doesn’t like the health care bill.” On the other hand, the raw footage above picked up sound from some random dude on the street with his gut reaction to the failed bombing: “Oh sh*t, the Taliban, the Taliban is in town.”
Actually, that individual wasn’t too far off. We’ve now learned that authorities arrested Faisal Shahzad, a native of Pakistan, who was getting ready to flee the country via JFK International Airport to head back to the motherland.
Sounds exactly like the type of person out in front of the White House protesting Barack’s government takeover of health-care, no?
Xd6UuzkUqG
Liberals accuse Tea Partiers of role in failed Times Square car bomb attac- (http://dailycaller.com/2010/05/04/liberals-accuse-tea-partiers-of-role-in-failed-times-square-car-bomb-attack/)
By Mike Riggs - The Daily Caller | Published: 05/04/10 at 10:02 AM | Updated: 05/04/10 at 4:51 PM
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg appeared on Katie Couric’s show Monday night to discuss the attempted car bombing in Times Square. Between reassuring viewers at home that New York was safe and praising the city’s resilient spirit, Bloomberg wondered aloud if the culprit behind the Times Square car bomb was “a mentally deranged person or somebody with a political agenda that doesn’t like the health-care bill or something.”
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UPDATE: It’s been brought to our attention that even more liberals tried, in one way or another, to tie the Tea Partiers to the Times Square incident on Sunday and Monday:
From the Daily Kos:
The reality is that in this country there seem to be essentially two scenarios that can unfold at this point when we hear about terrorism, two kinds of people/groups that typically end up being involved. And that says quite a lot in and of itself. If I were the Tea Partiers, I wouldn’t be too quick to dwell on the question of why Americans might think they’re involved in terrorism. I don’t think that’s a discussion that’s going to go well for them.
From Washington and Lee University law professor Timothy Stoltzfus Jost:
I think the politics of this incident will turn heavily on who is found to be responsible. If, as seems unlikely, the bomb is linked to south Asian or Middle Eastern terrorists, questions will again arise as to whether Homeland Security is doing all it can do to keep us safe. If, as I believe much more likely, the bomb was placed by a right-wing lunatic, it seems to me that questions need to be raised as to whether the right wing media bears some responsibility for stoking the delusions of such people through its relentless and often unfounded attacks on the Obama administration and the federal government. We need to consider whether it isn’t time to return to responsible, ethical, journalism.
Election Ink’s Jason Levin claimed Monday that:
Anonymous sources have reported that a suspect is currently being questioned in the Bridgeport / New Haven CT area. The suspect is a middle age white male, has a history of strong political views, and considers himself a Sarah Palin Tea Party express activist. An arrest is expected within days. In a strange twist, the suspect worked in the past as an informant with law enforcement agencies.
I read plenty of comments on news sites ....
:blahblah: .... tea parties man fascist right wingers .... must have been watching the McVeigh Tapes ? wtf McV tapes ??? is this like the turner diaries
Shocking Raw Footage: Seconds After NYC Car Bomb (http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=36831)
by Jason Mattera
05/04/2010
Oh, and here’s one of the most striking examples of how disconnected to reality many of our elected leaders are. Michael Bloomberg’s gut reaction to car bomb was to blame it on some angry Tea Party activists upset with ObamaCare. Seriously. The NYC Mayor told the aging Katie Couric that he’d bet the terrorist suspect was “somebody with a political agenda that doesn’t like the health care bill.” On the other hand, the raw footage above picked up sound from some random dude on the street with his gut reaction to the failed bombing: “Oh sh*t, the Taliban, the Taliban is in town.”
Actually, that individual wasn’t too far off. We’ve now learned that authorities arrested Faisal Shahzad, a native of Pakistan, who was getting ready to flee the country via JFK International Airport to head back to the motherland.
Sounds exactly like the type of person out in front of the White House protesting Barack’s government takeover of health-care, no?
Xd6UuzkUqG
Liberals accuse Tea Partiers of role in failed Times Square car bomb attac- (http://dailycaller.com/2010/05/04/liberals-accuse-tea-partiers-of-role-in-failed-times-square-car-bomb-attack/)
By Mike Riggs - The Daily Caller | Published: 05/04/10 at 10:02 AM | Updated: 05/04/10 at 4:51 PM
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg appeared on Katie Couric’s show Monday night to discuss the attempted car bombing in Times Square. Between reassuring viewers at home that New York was safe and praising the city’s resilient spirit, Bloomberg wondered aloud if the culprit behind the Times Square car bomb was “a mentally deranged person or somebody with a political agenda that doesn’t like the health-care bill or something.”
<snip>
UPDATE: It’s been brought to our attention that even more liberals tried, in one way or another, to tie the Tea Partiers to the Times Square incident on Sunday and Monday:
From the Daily Kos:
The reality is that in this country there seem to be essentially two scenarios that can unfold at this point when we hear about terrorism, two kinds of people/groups that typically end up being involved. And that says quite a lot in and of itself. If I were the Tea Partiers, I wouldn’t be too quick to dwell on the question of why Americans might think they’re involved in terrorism. I don’t think that’s a discussion that’s going to go well for them.
From Washington and Lee University law professor Timothy Stoltzfus Jost:
I think the politics of this incident will turn heavily on who is found to be responsible. If, as seems unlikely, the bomb is linked to south Asian or Middle Eastern terrorists, questions will again arise as to whether Homeland Security is doing all it can do to keep us safe. If, as I believe much more likely, the bomb was placed by a right-wing lunatic, it seems to me that questions need to be raised as to whether the right wing media bears some responsibility for stoking the delusions of such people through its relentless and often unfounded attacks on the Obama administration and the federal government. We need to consider whether it isn’t time to return to responsible, ethical, journalism.
Election Ink’s Jason Levin claimed Monday that:
Anonymous sources have reported that a suspect is currently being questioned in the Bridgeport / New Haven CT area. The suspect is a middle age white male, has a history of strong political views, and considers himself a Sarah Palin Tea Party express activist. An arrest is expected within days. In a strange twist, the suspect worked in the past as an informant with law enforcement agencies.