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Dec 23, 2014 18:00:14   #
moldyoldy
 
Mon Dec 22, 2014 at 05:07 PM PST.

"Go K**l a Cop" chant a F**e!- Duplicitous Editing Job by Fox Affiliate


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IntheknowFollow .




146 Comments / 146 New
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Remember the march to protest police brutality in Washington DC?
Remember the outrage on right wing radio and news outlets picked up a chant saying clear as day- " K**l a Cop"? I had my Facebook timeline filled with outrage after the New York shootings linking the double police homicide with the "evil" chants from Washington DC.

F**e....

F**e and F**e

Baltimore Fox Affiliate Fox 45 Took the audio of the chanting and made a cut to make it seem like protesters were chanting "K**l a Cop".


Baltimore’s Fox affiliate desperately wanted to portray an anti-police brutality rally as a pro-police k*****g one, but they ran into a problem. No one they encountered wanted to see police murdered. Rather than drop the story, Fox went ahead and deceptively edited the footage they got to make it seem as if protesters were chanting “K**l a cop.” That’s what passes for journalism over at Fox.
The rally in question, held in Washington, D.C. and called the “National ‘Justice For All’ March,” was broadcast on C-SPAN. At one point in the video, a rally organizer can be heard chanting “We won’t stop. We can’t stop. Until the k**ler cops. Are in cell blocks.”
Listen for yourself below:

Here was the Fox 45 version:


Remember with Fox selectively edited a President Obama speech where he said "You didn't Build It" when referring to infrastructure and Fox made it seem like he was saying "You didn't build (your business)? The GOP staged their entire political convention on that selective edit.

I hope what the Fox Affiliate did does not ultimately cost some lives. So goes the world of Faux News and Entertainment Group. Just another day in duplicity.

.



5:23 PM PT: Fox 45 has now issued an apology over the story and took the original story down from their website: http://foxbaltimore.com/...

6:33 PM PT: Fox 45, realizing their mistake tries to do better by interviewing the lady, Towanda Jones, who led the chants at the DC protest. Turns out her brother died in police custody last year.
http://foxbaltimore.com/...

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Dec 23, 2014 18:28:51   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Mon Dec 22, 2014 at 05:07 PM PST.

"Go K**l a Cop" chant a F**e!- Duplicitous Editing Job by Fox Affiliate


by
IntheknowFollow .


moldy
your president and his co conspirators ,Sharpton Jackson ,etc
are the reason a misguided clearly defined mental delinquent took it upon himself to get revenge for (cop k*****gs)
this group has destroyed most of the racial gains we have made in the last century


146 Comments / 146 New
.


Remember the march to protest police brutality in Washington DC?
Remember the outrage on right wing radio and news outlets picked up a chant saying clear as day- " K**l a Cop"? I had my Facebook timeline filled with outrage after the New York shootings linking the double police homicide with the "evil" chants from Washington DC.

F**e....

F**e and F**e

Baltimore Fox Affiliate Fox 45 Took the audio of the chanting and made a cut to make it seem like protesters were chanting "K**l a Cop".


Baltimore’s Fox affiliate desperately wanted to portray an anti-police brutality rally as a pro-police k*****g one, but they ran into a problem. No one they encountered wanted to see police murdered. Rather than drop the story, Fox went ahead and deceptively edited the footage they got to make it seem as if protesters were chanting “K**l a cop.” That’s what passes for journalism over at Fox.
The rally in question, held in Washington, D.C. and called the “National ‘Justice For All’ March,” was broadcast on C-SPAN. At one point in the video, a rally organizer can be heard chanting “We won’t stop. We can’t stop. Until the k**ler cops. Are in cell blocks.”
Listen for yourself below:

Here was the Fox 45 version:


Remember with Fox selectively edited a President Obama speech where he said "You didn't Build It" when referring to infrastructure and Fox made it seem like he was saying "You didn't build (your business)? The GOP staged their entire political convention on that selective edit.

I hope what the Fox Affiliate did does not ultimately cost some lives. So goes the world of Faux News and Entertainment Group. Just another day in duplicity.

.



5:23 PM PT: Fox 45 has now issued an apology over the story and took the original story down from their website: http://foxbaltimore.com/...

6:33 PM PT: Fox 45, realizing their mistake tries to do better by interviewing the lady, Towanda Jones, who led the chants at the DC protest. Turns out her brother died in police custody last year.
http://foxbaltimore.com/...
Mon Dec 22, 2014 at 05:07 PM PST. br br "Go ... (show quote)

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Dec 23, 2014 18:31:56   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Mon Dec 22, 2014 at 05:07 PM PST.

"Go K**l a Cop" chant a F**e!- Duplicitous Editing Job by Fox Affiliate


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What about all the chants in New York, were they fostered by Fox News?

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Dec 23, 2014 18:33:14   #
DJRich Loc: Western Pa
 
I found this too, good job is showing the liars at fox infotainment for what the are



moldyoldy wrote:
Mon Dec 22, 2014 at 05:07 PM PST.

"Go K**l a Cop" chant a F**e!- Duplicitous Editing Job by Fox Affiliate


by
IntheknowFollow .




146 Comments / 146 New
.


Remember the march to protest police brutality in Washington DC?
Remember the outrage on right wing radio and news outlets picked up a chant saying clear as day- " K**l a Cop"? I had my Facebook timeline filled with outrage after the New York shootings linking the double police homicide with the "evil" chants from Washington DC.

F**e....

F**e and F**e

Baltimore Fox Affiliate Fox 45 Took the audio of the chanting and made a cut to make it seem like protesters were chanting "K**l a Cop".


Baltimore’s Fox affiliate desperately wanted to portray an anti-police brutality rally as a pro-police k*****g one, but they ran into a problem. No one they encountered wanted to see police murdered. Rather than drop the story, Fox went ahead and deceptively edited the footage they got to make it seem as if protesters were chanting “K**l a cop.” That’s what passes for journalism over at Fox.
The rally in question, held in Washington, D.C. and called the “National ‘Justice For All’ March,” was broadcast on C-SPAN. At one point in the video, a rally organizer can be heard chanting “We won’t stop. We can’t stop. Until the k**ler cops. Are in cell blocks.”
Listen for yourself below:

Here was the Fox 45 version:


Remember with Fox selectively edited a President Obama speech where he said "You didn't Build It" when referring to infrastructure and Fox made it seem like he was saying "You didn't build (your business)? The GOP staged their entire political convention on that selective edit.

I hope what the Fox Affiliate did does not ultimately cost some lives. So goes the world of Faux News and Entertainment Group. Just another day in duplicity.

.



5:23 PM PT: Fox 45 has now issued an apology over the story and took the original story down from their website: http://foxbaltimore.com/...

6:33 PM PT: Fox 45, realizing their mistake tries to do better by interviewing the lady, Towanda Jones, who led the chants at the DC protest. Turns out her brother died in police custody last year.
http://foxbaltimore.com/...
Mon Dec 22, 2014 at 05:07 PM PST. br br "Go ... (show quote)

Reply
Dec 23, 2014 18:33:32   #
MajorAhrens Loc: Myrtle Beach
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Mon Dec 22, 2014 at 05:07 PM PST.

"Go K**l a Cop" chant a F**e!- Duplicitous Editing Job by Fox Affiliate


by
IntheknowFollow .




146 Comments / 146 New
.


Remember the march to protest police brutality in Washington DC?
Remember the outrage on right wing radio and news outlets picked up a chant saying clear as day- " K**l a Cop"? I had my Facebook timeline filled with outrage after the New York shootings linking the double police homicide with the "evil" chants from Washington DC.

F**e....

F**e and F**e

Baltimore Fox Affiliate Fox 45 Took the audio of the chanting and made a cut to make it seem like protesters were chanting "K**l a Cop".


Baltimore’s Fox affiliate desperately wanted to portray an anti-police brutality rally as a pro-police k*****g one, but they ran into a problem. No one they encountered wanted to see police murdered. Rather than drop the story, Fox went ahead and deceptively edited the footage they got to make it seem as if protesters were chanting “K**l a cop.” That’s what passes for journalism over at Fox.
The rally in question, held in Washington, D.C. and called the “National ‘Justice For All’ March,” was broadcast on C-SPAN. At one point in the video, a rally organizer can be heard chanting “We won’t stop. We can’t stop. Until the k**ler cops. Are in cell blocks.”
Listen for yourself below:

Here was the Fox 45 version:


Remember with Fox selectively edited a President Obama speech where he said "You didn't Build It" when referring to infrastructure and Fox made it seem like he was saying "You didn't build (your business)? The GOP staged their entire political convention on that selective edit.

I hope what the Fox Affiliate did does not ultimately cost some lives. So goes the world of Faux News and Entertainment Group. Just another day in duplicity.

.



5:23 PM PT: Fox 45 has now issued an apology over the story and took the original story down from their website: http://foxbaltimore.com/...

6:33 PM PT: Fox 45, realizing their mistake tries to do better by interviewing the lady, Towanda Jones, who led the chants at the DC protest. Turns out her brother died in police custody last year.
http://foxbaltimore.com/...
Mon Dec 22, 2014 at 05:07 PM PST. br br "Go ... (show quote)


What do we want dead cops, when do we want it? NOW! I guess those weren't said either?

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Dec 23, 2014 18:35:06   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
PoppaGringo wrote:
What about all the chants in New York, were they fostered by Fox News?


certainly not by Sharpton ,Jackson Obama
so it had to be fox poppa

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Dec 23, 2014 18:49:47   #
moldyoldy
 
MajorAhrens wrote:
What do we want dead cops, when do we want it? NOW! I guess those weren't said either?



How many days did the #TeaParty "cease protest activities" after their supporters K**led Cops?
.
So Rudolph Ghouliani claims that Obama's Propaganda to "H**e Police" is what caused the recent shooting of two officers in New York does he?

"We've had four months of propaganda starting with the president that everybody should h**e the police," Giuliani said. "The protests are being embraced, the protests are being encouraged. The protests, even the ones that don’t lead to violence, a lot of them lead to violence, all lead to a conclusion. The police are bad, the police are r****t. That is completely wrong."
Yeah, ok, besides the fact that somebody somewhere once called this type of thing a "Blood Libel", while Fox News is blatantly lying about Protestors chanting "Go K**l a Cop", I have a question for you Rudy.
I want to know - because I'm just curious - how long was it that the Tea Party was asked to stop all protests after Richard Poplowski k**led three police Officers in Pittsburgh either because he was having a domestic dispute with his girlfriend and/or he thought the Obama Administration was "coming for his guns"?

Maybe I missed it, but I really didn't notice that happening.

How about when James Von Brunn shot a guard at the Holocaust Museum during his plot to K**l David Axelrod?

The w***e s*********t charged with the deadly shooting at the national Holocaust museum last year originally wanted to k**l White House senior adviser David Axelrod, Time magazine reported Thursday.
James von Brunn, who died in January in a prison hospital awaiting trial, reportedly viewed Axelrod as a priority target who was easier to reach than President Obama.

"Obama was created by Jews," he wrote, according to Time. "Obama does what his Jew owners tell him to do."
So just who might be responsible for sowing the seeds of H**e against President Obama and his advisors?
Perhaps the same people who inspired James David Addkisson to "K**l Liberals" at the Knoxville Unitarian Church.

Police found right-wing political books, brass knuckles, empty shotgun shell boxes and a handgun in the Powell home of a man who said he attacked a church in order to k**l liberals "who are ruining the country," court records show.
Knoxville police Sunday evening searched the Levy Drive home of Jim David Adkisson after he allegedly entered the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church and k**led two people and wounded six others during the presentation of a children's musical.

Adkisson targeted the church, Still wrote in the document obtained by WBIR-TV, Channel 10, "because of its liberal teachings and his belief that all liberals should be k**led because they were ruining the country, and that he felt that the Democrats had tied his country's hands in the war on terror and they had ruined every institution in America with the aid of media outlets."

Inside the house, officers found "Liberalism is a Mental Health Disorder" by radio talk show host Michael Savage, "Let Freedom Ring" by talk show host Sean Hannity, and "The O'Reilly Factor," by television talk show host Bill O'Reilly.
Pardon me, but I never heard any of these guy apologize for what their h**eful rhetoric against Liberals, Democrats and the President wrought in this case. I never even saw them admit to the possibility of it even when this guy was directly quoting them as his reason for committing murder.
In another case, which fortunately did not end in loss of life, but did involve violence and shooting at police Officers, Byron Williams was ultimately stopped and captured on his way to commit mass murder at the San Francisco ACLU Office and the Tides Foundation.

When California Highway Patrol officers stopped him on an interstate in Oakland for driving erratically, Byron Williams, wearing body armor, fired at police with a 9mm handgun, a shotgun and a .308-caliber rifle with armor-piercing bullets, Oakland police say. Shot and captured after injuring two officers, Williams, on parole for bank robbery, told investigators that he wanted "to start a revolution" by "k*****g people of importance at the Tides Foundation and the ACLU," according to a police affidavit. His mother, Janice, told the San Francisco Chronicle that her son had been watching television news and was upset by "the way Congress was railroading through all these left-wing agenda items."
And just what Television News program was Williams watching? And why the Tides Foundation? Guess what...

A week after the incident, the mystery was solved. "Tides was one of the hardest things that we ever tried to explain, and everyone told us that we couldn't," Fox News host Glenn Beck told his radio listeners on Monday. "The reason why the blackboard" -- the prop Beck uses on his TV show to trace conspiracies -- "really became what the blackboard is, is because I was trying to explain Tides and how all of this worked." Beck accuses Tides of seeking to seize power and destroy capitalism, and he suggests that a full range of his enemies on the left all have "ties to the Tides Center." On Monday, he savored the fact that "no one knew what Tides was until the blackboard."
To this day I still haven't heard much of apology from Glenn on that one.
And when, exactly when, did anyone from the Tea Party, Fox News or Cliven Bundy's ranch take any responsibility or show any remorse for the K*****g of Two Las Vegas Police by Jared and Amanda Miller, who claimed after briefly joining the Bundy Ranch Protests, that they wanted to "Start a Revolution"?

The suspects were carrying three guns when they k**led two police officers who were having lunch, police said. The firearms — a Smith & Wesson 9 mm, a Ruger .38-caliber revolver and a Winchester 1300 12-gauge pump-action shotgun with a pistol grip — were later recovered.
After k*****g officers Alyn Beck and Igor Soldo at a pizzeria, the pair stripped them of their weapons and ammunition. They left a swastika, a Revolutionary War-era “Don’t Tread On Me” f**g and a note proclaiming, “The revolution is beginning,” on the fallen officers.

In the aftermath of the k*****gs, it was discovered that Jared Miller railed against the government on social media posts, had a rap sheet dating back to at least 2000 and was a supporter of controversial Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy.
Oh, here's one other thing that Addkisson said.

Adkisson told Still that "he could not get to the leaders of the liberal movement that he would then target those that had v**ed them in to office."
I've begun to wonder, if he's not the only one who feels that way. Beside the fear of young black men created by the gross distortion of crime stats, often provided by W***e S*********t Sources, there may be another reason for the dramatically increasing rates of deaths of people like Eric Garner, Kendric McDade, Tamir Rice, Darrien Hunt, Michael Brown, Jonathon Crawford and Jonathon Farrell - all of whom were k**led just in the last year - is that there may be a preponderance of cops who sympathize with the Right Wing and rabidly despise President Obama for daring to criticize Police tactics occasionally as he first did with the situation involving Professor Skip Gates who was arrested for the horrible "crime" of breaking into his own house because his front door was stuck.
Perhaps some of these cops are taking their frustration out on the people that "v**ed him into office"? Of course, that can't be proven, yet, but it makes just about as much sense as the claim that Obama has personally fostered a "Hatred" of police.

The recent shooting by Brinsley of two NYPD Officers is horrific and tragic. But if it's at all possible that it's the "fault" of those who disagree with how law enforcement and prosecutors have handled the Brown, Garner and other cases - then all of these others shootings also lay on the backs of Fox News, O'Reilly, Beck, Hannity, Savage, Cliven Bundy and the Right Wing far more squarely.

Or...

Individual people sometimes do bad murderous things while making wild excuses for it which may be their own sick rationalizations and little more. You pick Rudy, it has to be one or the other - doesn't it? You see, very often when you point fingers, there are three more - or in this case about five more - aimed right back at you.

Only 5% of the general public find violence against the government justified, but 13% of the Tea Party.


Corn: Republicans talk about "Death Panels", they talk abut things that are not true. We have to be sure that things like that do not take root in the political discourse.


There should be schism between some Republican leaders who want a respectful and responsible debate - when you start calling people "Nazy" and "Terrorist". Whether or not you tell people there are second amendment remedies, it sets the tone that these people don't deserve to live


Tue Dec 23, 2014 at 12:38 AM PT: And also Anders Breivik who k**led 77 Liberal Children in Norway because of his belief in American Right-Wing Anti-Liberal Anti-Muslim Rhetoric.

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Dec 23, 2014 19:07:20   #
MajorAhrens Loc: Myrtle Beach
 
moldyoldy wrote:
How many days did the #TeaParty "cease protest activities" after their supporters K**led Cops?
.
So Rudolph Ghouliani claims that Obama's Propaganda to "H**e Police" is what caused the recent shooting of two officers in New York does he?

"We've had four months of propaganda starting with the president that everybody should h**e the police," Giuliani said. "The protests are being embraced, the protests are being encouraged. The protests, even the ones that don’t lead to violence, a lot of them lead to violence, all lead to a conclusion. The police are bad, the police are r****t. That is completely wrong."
Yeah, ok, besides the fact that somebody somewhere once called this type of thing a "Blood Libel", while Fox News is blatantly lying about Protestors chanting "Go K**l a Cop", I have a question for you Rudy.
I want to know - because I'm just curious - how long was it that the Tea Party was asked to stop all protests after Richard Poplowski k**led three police Officers in Pittsburgh either because he was having a domestic dispute with his girlfriend and/or he thought the Obama Administration was "coming for his guns"?

Maybe I missed it, but I really didn't notice that happening.

How about when James Von Brunn shot a guard at the Holocaust Museum during his plot to K**l David Axelrod?

The w***e s*********t charged with the deadly shooting at the national Holocaust museum last year originally wanted to k**l White House senior adviser David Axelrod, Time magazine reported Thursday.
James von Brunn, who died in January in a prison hospital awaiting trial, reportedly viewed Axelrod as a priority target who was easier to reach than President Obama.

"Obama was created by Jews," he wrote, according to Time. "Obama does what his Jew owners tell him to do."
So just who might be responsible for sowing the seeds of H**e against President Obama and his advisors?
Perhaps the same people who inspired James David Addkisson to "K**l Liberals" at the Knoxville Unitarian Church.

Police found right-wing political books, brass knuckles, empty shotgun shell boxes and a handgun in the Powell home of a man who said he attacked a church in order to k**l liberals "who are ruining the country," court records show.
Knoxville police Sunday evening searched the Levy Drive home of Jim David Adkisson after he allegedly entered the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church and k**led two people and wounded six others during the presentation of a children's musical.

Adkisson targeted the church, Still wrote in the document obtained by WBIR-TV, Channel 10, "because of its liberal teachings and his belief that all liberals should be k**led because they were ruining the country, and that he felt that the Democrats had tied his country's hands in the war on terror and they had ruined every institution in America with the aid of media outlets."

Inside the house, officers found "Liberalism is a Mental Health Disorder" by radio talk show host Michael Savage, "Let Freedom Ring" by talk show host Sean Hannity, and "The O'Reilly Factor," by television talk show host Bill O'Reilly.
Pardon me, but I never heard any of these guy apologize for what their h**eful rhetoric against Liberals, Democrats and the President wrought in this case. I never even saw them admit to the possibility of it even when this guy was directly quoting them as his reason for committing murder.
In another case, which fortunately did not end in loss of life, but did involve violence and shooting at police Officers, Byron Williams was ultimately stopped and captured on his way to commit mass murder at the San Francisco ACLU Office and the Tides Foundation.

When California Highway Patrol officers stopped him on an interstate in Oakland for driving erratically, Byron Williams, wearing body armor, fired at police with a 9mm handgun, a shotgun and a .308-caliber rifle with armor-piercing bullets, Oakland police say. Shot and captured after injuring two officers, Williams, on parole for bank robbery, told investigators that he wanted "to start a revolution" by "k*****g people of importance at the Tides Foundation and the ACLU," according to a police affidavit. His mother, Janice, told the San Francisco Chronicle that her son had been watching television news and was upset by "the way Congress was railroading through all these left-wing agenda items."
And just what Television News program was Williams watching? And why the Tides Foundation? Guess what...

A week after the incident, the mystery was solved. "Tides was one of the hardest things that we ever tried to explain, and everyone told us that we couldn't," Fox News host Glenn Beck told his radio listeners on Monday. "The reason why the blackboard" -- the prop Beck uses on his TV show to trace conspiracies -- "really became what the blackboard is, is because I was trying to explain Tides and how all of this worked." Beck accuses Tides of seeking to seize power and destroy capitalism, and he suggests that a full range of his enemies on the left all have "ties to the Tides Center." On Monday, he savored the fact that "no one knew what Tides was until the blackboard."
To this day I still haven't heard much of apology from Glenn on that one.
And when, exactly when, did anyone from the Tea Party, Fox News or Cliven Bundy's ranch take any responsibility or show any remorse for the K*****g of Two Las Vegas Police by Jared and Amanda Miller, who claimed after briefly joining the Bundy Ranch Protests, that they wanted to "Start a Revolution"?

The suspects were carrying three guns when they k**led two police officers who were having lunch, police said. The firearms — a Smith & Wesson 9 mm, a Ruger .38-caliber revolver and a Winchester 1300 12-gauge pump-action shotgun with a pistol grip — were later recovered.
After k*****g officers Alyn Beck and Igor Soldo at a pizzeria, the pair stripped them of their weapons and ammunition. They left a swastika, a Revolutionary War-era “Don’t Tread On Me” f**g and a note proclaiming, “The revolution is beginning,” on the fallen officers.

In the aftermath of the k*****gs, it was discovered that Jared Miller railed against the government on social media posts, had a rap sheet dating back to at least 2000 and was a supporter of controversial Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy.
Oh, here's one other thing that Addkisson said.

Adkisson told Still that "he could not get to the leaders of the liberal movement that he would then target those that had v**ed them in to office."
I've begun to wonder, if he's not the only one who feels that way. Beside the fear of young black men created by the gross distortion of crime stats, often provided by W***e S*********t Sources, there may be another reason for the dramatically increasing rates of deaths of people like Eric Garner, Kendric McDade, Tamir Rice, Darrien Hunt, Michael Brown, Jonathon Crawford and Jonathon Farrell - all of whom were k**led just in the last year - is that there may be a preponderance of cops who sympathize with the Right Wing and rabidly despise President Obama for daring to criticize Police tactics occasionally as he first did with the situation involving Professor Skip Gates who was arrested for the horrible "crime" of breaking into his own house because his front door was stuck.
Perhaps some of these cops are taking their frustration out on the people that "v**ed him into office"? Of course, that can't be proven, yet, but it makes just about as much sense as the claim that Obama has personally fostered a "Hatred" of police.

The recent shooting by Brinsley of two NYPD Officers is horrific and tragic. But if it's at all possible that it's the "fault" of those who disagree with how law enforcement and prosecutors have handled the Brown, Garner and other cases - then all of these others shootings also lay on the backs of Fox News, O'Reilly, Beck, Hannity, Savage, Cliven Bundy and the Right Wing far more squarely.

Or...

Individual people sometimes do bad murderous things while making wild excuses for it which may be their own sick rationalizations and little more. You pick Rudy, it has to be one or the other - doesn't it? You see, very often when you point fingers, there are three more - or in this case about five more - aimed right back at you.

Only 5% of the general public find violence against the government justified, but 13% of the Tea Party.


Corn: Republicans talk about "Death Panels", they talk abut things that are not true. We have to be sure that things like that do not take root in the political discourse.


There should be schism between some Republican leaders who want a respectful and responsible debate - when you start calling people "Nazy" and "Terrorist". Whether or not you tell people there are second amendment remedies, it sets the tone that these people don't deserve to live


Tue Dec 23, 2014 at 12:38 AM PT: And also Anders Breivik who k**led 77 Liberal Children in Norway because of his belief in American Right-Wing Anti-Liberal Anti-Muslim Rhetoric.
How many days did the #TeaParty "cease protes... (show quote)


The TEA PARTY? That's the only thing the left can try and make stick to the wall. And it never does. Ever been to a TP rally? Not so much as a piece of paper left on the ground. Ever been to an OWS rally? S**tting on cars urinating on police vehicles trash everywhere and filth. You can try all you want to put the TP in a bad light but the fact is two NYPD officers are dead and the very ones who put their money on OWS are the same ones who bet on the agitators that eventually got their wish, DEAD COPS. I hope the left are pleased with themselves. You can't spin your way out of this one.

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Dec 23, 2014 19:13:17   #
moldyoldy
 
MajorAhrens wrote:
The TEA PARTY? That's the only thing the left can try and make stick to the wall. And it never does. Ever been to a TP rally? Not so much as a piece of paper left on the ground. Ever been to an OWS rally? S**tting on cars urinating on police vehicles trash everywhere and filth. You can try all you want to put the TP in a bad light but the fact is two NYPD officers are dead and the very ones who put their money on OWS are the same ones who bet on the agitators that eventually got their wish, DEAD COPS. I hope the left are pleased with themselves. You can't spin your way out of this one.
The TEA PARTY? That's the only thing the left can... (show quote)


The tea party is full of hard liners who could care less about their fellow man, while claiming to be noble Christians. They are as f**e as fox faux news.

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Dec 23, 2014 19:29:45   #
MajorAhrens Loc: Myrtle Beach
 
moldyoldy wrote:
The tea party is full of hard liners who could care less about their fellow man, while claiming to be noble Christians. They are as f**e as fox faux news.


Ok crusty rusty listen. It's not " could care less" if I could care less I would. It's "couldn't care less". Your dismissed private

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Dec 23, 2014 19:33:42   #
moldyoldy
 
MajorAhrens wrote:
Ok crusty rusty listen. It's not " could care less" if I could care less I would. It's "couldn't care less". Your dismissed private


You can pretend to be intelligent, but you just showed your ignorance. Don't ever try to correct anyone again.

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Dec 23, 2014 19:50:31   #
MajorAhrens Loc: Myrtle Beach
 
moldyoldy wrote:
You can pretend to be intelligent, but you just showed your ignorance. Don't ever try to correct anyone again.

I only correct the ones who need it and it not nazy it's n**i. Want anymore lessons or do you wish to remain a mental midget?

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Dec 23, 2014 20:41:04   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
And you just showed your ignorance. The major is correct... To say you could care less means you have a bit of caring left, which is not what the speakers intend. The proper "couldn’t care less" is still the dominant form in print - the lazy, ignorant, and those who sound like dolphins arguing are the ones that are unable to articulate a correct sentence. Linguists have argued that the type of sound at the end of "couldn’t" is naturally dropped by sloppy or slurring speakers and is often found in the black community.

It would behoove you to research before you start correcting people like the Major who is well spoken, literate, and well informed.



moldyoldy wrote:
You can pretend to be intelligent, but you just showed your ignorance. Don't ever try to correct anyone again.

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Dec 23, 2014 21:03:51   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Pennylynn wrote:
And you just showed your ignorance. The major is correct... To say you could care less means you have a bit of caring left, which is not what the speakers intend. The proper "couldn’t care less" is still the dominant form in print - the lazy, ignorant, and those who sound like dolphins arguing are the ones that are unable to articulate a correct sentence. Linguists have argued that the type of sound at the end of "couldn’t" is naturally dropped by sloppy or slurring speakers and is often found in the black community.

It would behoove you to research before you start correcting people like the Major who is well spoken, literate, and well informed.
And you just showed your ignorance. The major is ... (show quote)


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Dec 23, 2014 21:13:05   #
MajorAhrens Loc: Myrtle Beach
 
Pennylynn wrote:
And you just showed your ignorance. The major is correct... To say you could care less means you have a bit of caring left, which is not what the speakers intend. The proper "couldn’t care less" is still the dominant form in print - the lazy, ignorant, and those who sound like dolphins arguing are the ones that are unable to articulate a correct sentence. Linguists have argued that the type of sound at the end of "couldn’t" is naturally dropped by sloppy or slurring speakers and is often found in the black community.

It would behoove you to research before you start correcting people like the Major who is well spoken, literate, and well informed.
And you just showed your ignorance. The major is ... (show quote)

thank you for your kind words. It just so happens that "could care less" is one of my biggest pet peeves. Again, thank you and Merry Christmas to you and yours.

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