Sunday, January 9, 2011

Media attacks on right of center Americans and especially Sarah Palin increase the likelihood that Governor Palin will be President

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UK Guardian recent front page says blame goes to 'rightwing rhetoric.'
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The media shows again they're terrified of Sarah Palin, blaming or connecting her to this event. If "rhetoric" causes murder, what do they think will happen to Ms. Palin as a result of theirs?
  • They are increasing the likelihood that Ms. Palin will be elected president. Normal human beings who were neutral or undecided about her before this will flock to her now because the powerful media are putting a bullseye on her back and they don't like it. I've heard others make this analysis and believe it to be accurate. The media was not upset about "rhetoric" when Sarah Palin's church was burned down, an accelerant spread outside to speed flames, and children were inside the church and might not have escaped.
  • The Arizona shooter singled out the congresswoman in 2007. Sarah Palin was virtually unknown outside of Alaska at that time.
1/8/11, "New York Times Implicates Sarah Palin in Giffords Shooting," American Thinker, Peter Wilson


10/11/10, "Democratic candidate (Joe Manchin) fires rifle at climate (cap and trade) bill in new ad," The Raw Story



1/8/11, "More Tea Party Violence?" American Thinker, by Jack Cashill
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  • George Bush burned in effigy, November 2004, San Francisco. No calls to "TONE DOWN THE RHETORIC" of left wing speech: via Zombietime.com


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In 2009 an Islamic member of the US Army slaughtered 13 innocent Americans. His violent ideas and emotional problems were known but the Army kept moving him through the system. We were told not to jump to conclusions about anything. The media was hushed.

"The officials, who had access to Hasan's military record, said he received a poor performance evaluation while at Walter Reed.

  • The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because military records are confidential.

Federal law enforcement officials said Hasan came to their attention at least six months ago because of Internet postings that discussed suicide bombings and other threats.

  • The officials said Hasan appeared to have made the postings, but said they are still trying to determine if he was the author.

One of the Web postings that authorities reviewed is a blog that equates suicide bombers with a soldier throwing himself on a grenade to save the lives of his comrades....

Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, said she was shocked and saddened by the violence.

“It sickens me that the men and women of Fort Hood have been subjected to this

It was none of the 3 things the Senator said it was. Rather it was
  • purposeful, deliberate, mass murder.
We even had a recording of Hasan shooting, but our officer was ordered to erase it. If that isn't a crime, I'd like to know what is. Media not bothered by it.

  • No need to "tone down the rhetoric" if it's: "KILL GEORGE BUSH, BOMB HIS F--- HOUSE"



Reference: 1/19/10, "Troubles seen at every turn in Hasan's medical training," AP, Houston Chronicle, Lardner and Woodward

Reference: 10/15/10, "Soldier ordered to delete video of shooting," Killeen Daily Herald

Reference: 1/9/11, "'Toning down the rhetoric' means obeying Big Government," MinistryValues.com

UK Guardian front page via Drudge Report


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