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To: Alighieri who wrote (516574)9/28/2009 10:19:54 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1578185
 
The record on that front is clear -- Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.), Glenn Beck, and Neal Boortz have invested considerable energy in trying to convince confused, right-wing activists that the Census and those who work for the Census Bureau are not to be trusted, and may even be dangerous.

Irresponsible scum bags...


Can you call the mentally ill irresponsible? I suppose.



To: Alighieri who wrote (516574)9/30/2009 3:59:21 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578185
 
KSP: Sparkman was not found hanging, other reports 'pure speculation'

Carradine?

By Joseph Dill
Managing Editor

Even while giving out a preliminary cause of death and saying much that has been reported about the death of William Sparkman is false, Kentucky State Police officials are saying little else about the investigation — even refusing to say specifically which information was incorrect.

The body of Sparkman, a substitute teacher for the Laurel County school district who was also doing work in Clay County for the U.S. Census Bureau, was found Sept. 12 in a cemetery in a remote patch of the Daniel Boone National Forest. Co-workers at Johnson Elementary School said they last saw him Wednesday, Sept. 9, and became suspicious when he didn’t show up for an after-school program the next day.

In a press release issued late Thursday, KSP said the cause of death was asphyxiation — with the word “preliminary” in all capital letters and bold type and with two asterisks before and after it. It went on to say that the only thing ruled out involving the death is that it was not from natural causes.

“We have ruled out natural causes, but none of the three unnatural causes — accidental, homicide or suicide,”
KSP Trooper First Class Don Trosper said Friday.

When asked about information released from an unnamed source by The Associated Press Wednesday, Trosper said there had been much false information published and broadcast. The only example he would give was that Sparkman was not found hanging in the cemetery.

“We’re not going into specifics, but some of the initial AP report was flawed,” Trosper said. “We did release that he had a rope around his neck and he was tied to the tree. But he was in contact with the ground.”

KSP Post 11 Commander Capt. Lisa Rudzinski was also quoted by AP as refuting reports that a computer, which contained Sprakman’s census information, was found in his truck.

“We found his truck, but there was no computer in it,” Rudzinski said.

She also said investigators have not determined that Sparkman’s death was a hate crime or that it was related to his work as a federal employee. She refused Friday to discuss any other specifics about the case.

“The position of the state police is that we continue to actively investigate the matter,” Rudzinski said. “We have not been able to rule out accidental, suicide or homicide and our investigators are working diligently to come to a conclusion.”

Rudzinski did comment on some of the reports circulating about the death.

“Misinformation is one thing, but pure speculation is another,” She said. “What we’re seeing the bulk of is speculation by people who don’t have direct access to the investigation.”

Neither Trosper nor Rudzinski would specifically address the claim that Sparkman had “Fed” written or carved into his chest. They also wouldn’t discuss what he was — or wasn’t — wearing when he was found. That information surfaced Wednesday in the AP story that quoted a law enforcement official who was not authorized to discuss the case and requested anonymity.

“We have no idea who released the initial information,” Trosper said. “AP listed it as an unidentified source. No one from KSP Post 11 released that information, and I don’t have any specific knowledge about where it came from.”

Trosper said it is official KSP policy “not to discuss ongoing investigations, especially specific evidentiary information. We will not talk about an investigation just to give information out there that could jeopardize the investigation. Our primary function is to investigate cases and bring positive results. A secondary function is things such as media contacts.”

Trosper said he could not estimate how long the investigation would take, other than to say that “the investigation is ongoing and our officers are investigating it daily.”

He said leaks, especially the dissemination of incorrect information, can be damaging to any investigation.

“Misinformation is much more damaging to our investigation than the correct or no information,” he said.

Anyone with information about Sparkman’s death can contact Detective Donald Wilson or the Kentucky State Police at 878-6622 or at 1-800-222-5555.

sentinel-echo.com



To: Alighieri who wrote (516574)11/24/2009 4:21:55 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1578185
 
Kentucky census worker - killed himself authorities say.

ace.mu.nu

All the folks who blamed Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, etc will apologize now. Sure.

The Democratic Underground quickly posted a ‘Handy Guide to how Republicans and Fox News are responsible for Census worker being hanged'.
Rachel Maddow suggested Sparkman was killed simply because ‘he was a federal employee'.
Liberal bloggers were quick to accuse ‘right wing zealots' trying to ‘take their country back.
Time chalked it up to government distrust, a sentiment fanned by ‘talk media, tea parties and white-hot town-hall meetings'.
The Huffington Post immediately assumed this was a case of right-wing paranoia.

True/Slant opined that the body of Sparkman should be shipped to Glenn Beck.
Think Progress pointed the finger at Michelle Bachman and her ‘inflammatory and fear-mongering rhetoric against the Census'.
New York Magazine linked the death to that of ‘some wide-eyed, hysterical woman' named Michelle Bachman.
(The irony in this is that the reference to a wide-eyed, hysterical woman was made in an article mentioning Nancy Pelosi).
...
newsbusters.org



To: Alighieri who wrote (516574)11/25/2009 8:54:40 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1578185
 
Kentucky Census right-wing lynching fake hate-crime suicide schadenfreude update

Let's start with this: If Bill Sparkman really did commit suicide and stage it to look like he was murdered by demented right-wing Kentuckians, he's a bigger loser than Andrew Sullivan. And that's quite an achievement.

So now that conservatives are in the post-vindication gloat zone, we ought to at least pause to reflect on the tragic dimension of Sparkman's death. There have been many fake hate-crimes over the years, including the Sharpton-abetted Tawana Brawley hoax, but to kill yourself in pursuit of politically-correct glory . . . well, this is truly sad.

High fives, anyone?

UPDATE: If you expected Sully to be gracious and admit he got carried away with his "Southern populist terrorism" rant. . . well, think again:

Notice Malkin's formulation: "pointed his finger" or "immediately fingered." I said the "possibility" remained real and that "we'll see." How can you finger someone when you simultaneously say we do not yet know what happened for sure?

This, from a post entitled "Correcting Michelle Malkin," as if Malkin -- who was right all along about the Sparkman case -- needs corrections from Dr. Andrew Sullivan, M.D., OB-GYN. Tell you what: We'll let Sarah Palin's Uterus be the arbiter here. We're not laughing with you, Sully, we're laughing at you.

UPDATE II: One thing that made the "right-wing crazies run amok" angle credible to the national media was the setting in the rural South, and Old Reb reminds us that the MSM relied on the usual suspects:

Both the Department of Homeland Security and the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) have warned of a dramatic spike in antigovernment militia activity.

Lower Glennbeckistan gets a shout-out from that dangerous redneck Michael Moynihan at Reason, who quotes some of the original lefty fear-mongering:

If conservative politicians and opinion leaders keep stoking fears about the government using census data to steal from or perhaps even round up law-abiding citizens, I am concerned that mentally unstable individuals will commit further acts of violence against census-takers next year. Republicans should condemn the hatemongers and make clear that the census is not only permitted, but required under the Constitution.
MyDD

The gruesome lynching of this Census worker seems to bear a disturbing similarity to some of the worst hate crimes committed across this country. Regardless of what the motive for the killing may have been, why would a murderer(s) take such pains to so blatantly convey anger, fear, and vitriol towards a Census employee? Perhaps because some on the right have created an impression that Census employees are terrifying.
Earlier this summer, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) waged a high-profile, wildly-dishonest campaign against the Census.
ThinkProgress


No, she criticized the plan to run the census from the WH and use the corrupt, vote-fraud committing ACORN in the census.

Others, namely the type to kill a Census worker and string up his body as message to the government, may call it a retraining camp run by the "Feds."
This is the kind of violent event that emerges from a culture of paranoia and unsubstantiated attacks.
Huffington Post


Paranoia - check. Unsubstantiated attacks - check. Yep, thats liberal culture.

From this profile of the cancer survivor and volunteer, it appears suicide is unlikely. We'll find out. But at some point, unhinged hostility to the federal government, whipped up by the Becks, can become violence. That's what Pelosi was worried about.
Andrew Sullivan

Send the body to Glenn Beck…Is it possible that the time has come for the FCC to consider exactly what constitutes screaming fire over the publicly owned airwaves?
And what if Mr. Sparkman’s murderer(s) is never found? How many other lunatics will be emboldened to make their own anti-government statement as the voices of Beck, Limbaugh and Dobbs echo in their ears?
Nobody ever intended our public airwaves to be turned over to irresponsible voices. Maybe the time has come for the FCC to worry a bit less about wardrobe malfunctions and a whole lot more about those who would use our airwaves to make a name for themselves at the expense of the public they are suppose to serve–particularly when the expense comes in the form of blood.
True/Slant

We'll keep this in mind, next time the lefties accuse conservatives of fomenting paranoia.

UPDATE III: Donald Douglas at American Power calls out some lefty fearmongers, including the genuinely demented Larisa Alexandrovna, who seems to be trying to cheat Sully out of his Batsh*t Crazy Blogger Of The Year honors.

UPDATE IV: Bob Belvedere has a roundup at Camp of the Saints, and Darleen Click at Protein Wisdom links a McClatchy story that gets it wrong:
The bizarre details of the death caused a firestorm of media coverage and widespread speculation on the Internet, including that someone angry at the federal government attacked Sparkman as he went door to door, gathering census information.

That is wrong. It wasn't the "bizare details" that caused the "widespread circulation," it was an anonymous source -- an unauthorized federal law enforcement official -- who fed the "anti-government sentiment" meme to Devlin Barrett of the Associated Press D.C. bureau.

The Sept. 23 AP article (lead byline for Barrett, with Jeffrey McMurray reporting from Kentucky) was the spark that ignited the "media firestorm," and if the Associated Press doesn't name the source of that bogus leak, maybe Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell can call for a congressional investigation.

The First Amendment doesn't grant federal officials the right to lie to reporters. A good reporter never burns his sources, but a good source never burns a reporter, and this unauthorized leaker fed Barrett a lie.

UPDATE V: Drew M. at AOSHQ accurately predicted the liberal blog reaction:

They'll pretend it never happened or better yet they knew it all along and this is just a rightwing attempt to smear them. The poor dears are always correct and the victims.


Dave Weigel linked me (good) but couldn't resist taking another shot at Michelle Bachmann (bad).

Clayton Cramer kept his powder dry. Reaganite Republican says the left was actually "hoping for a case of reactionary violence against a federal employee to exploit for propaganda purposes."

Exactly. Democrats wanted Bill Sparkman to be to Fox News what Matthew Shepard was to homophobia -- a symbolic victim of right-wing media to justify re-implementation of the Fairness Doctrine.


Of course, you'll never get them to admit that, but we know it's true, in the same way the Left knew that Glenn Beck and the 9/12ers were responsible for Sparkman's death.

UPDATE VI: Da Tech Guy mentions the ugliest thought about this sad story:

Mr. Sparkman was counting on the media blaming the right for his death for his scam to work. He intentionally tried to frame us for his murder!
As a rule it isn't proper to speak ill of the dead, but I'm just amazed that the dead was trying to speak ill of us. What a dishonorable act!
Stop the ACLU has a round-up and I'm pushing deadline for the American Spectator, so let's let a Clay County resident have the last word:
Many people felt the speculation and coverage of the death played on Appalachian stereotypes and gave Clay County an undeserved black eye.
"Everybody was saying, 'It's bad, but why are they saying this without letting the investigation go forward?' " said state Sen. Robert Stivers, a Republican who lives in the county.
Many in the media owe the county an apology, Stivers said.
Good luck collecting that apology, senator. Being liberal means never having to say you're sorry.

rsmccain.blogspot.com

Well, who's the "irresponsible scum bags" now?