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To: Sam who wrote (131043)2/18/2010 6:35:34 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Respond to of 540881
 
<<<Here is another manifestation of that attitude, from Texas of course.>>>

HLS ruled out terrorism and calling it a crime. Kind of makes profiling more complicated.

I wonder how Fox will cover this story.



To: Sam who wrote (131043)2/19/2010 3:13:47 AM
From: freelyhovering  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 540881
 
This is a real tragedy. But it is very late and no one is up so a joke might just slide by. The American terrorist attack on the IRS office would not have happened if Texans would have immediately followed Gov. Perry's recommendation that they secede from the Union as the IRS would have left the state.



To: Sam who wrote (131043)3/1/2010 12:52:02 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 540881
 
So Reagan didn't like high taxes, and Stack didn't like high taxes, so they are similar, or at least represent the same direction? Nonsense.

That's like arguing that since Stack supported health care reform, the current effort is leading us in the direction of Stack.

Both ideas are unreasonable.

His ideas are an incoherent mess, not something that meshes well with any of the major political ideology or party groupings in the US. And even if they did match some party, its not his ideas that made him stand out (in an obviously very negative way), but his decision to murder based on them.