^ I would rather call you out as a supporter of the teabag terrorists and a scumbag that is ok with mass murder on unarmed protesters.
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^ I would rather call you out as a supporter of the teabag terrorists and a scumbag that is ok with mass murder on unarmed protesters.
See your doctor snub...you really do need to get in touch of reality...
Boontard you are a joke.
You have been publicly humiliated time and time again on this fora. Your posts have been exposed as lies and propaganda over and over again.
You have been stripped down and publicly laughed at on this fora and I am sure many others.
After your posts in support of the old fools in Georgia I am sure that the FBI is on your trail.
The establishment is scared of Ron Paul and are doing their to relate these stories to him and his supporters. These news articles are meant for the useful idiots and the likes of Bsnub who have very little backbone if any!
^HAAHA! What a joke. Nice use of tired old faux news talking points. I have no problem with Ron Paul infact I agree with him on many points. I would be happy if he where elected just because he would try to abolish the federal reserve. That alone makes him ok in my eyes.
Take your blinders off and stop using Fox News and Rush Dumbass Limbaugh as your template for what is going on the world. You would come off as less of a dipshit.
Lets talk about who the useful idiots really are. They are fox news viewers and teabaggers. The blind marching lockstep under the spell of the Koch brothers and Newscorp. Sheeple.
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Grumpy Old Terrorists
November 2, 2011,
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The Teabaggers and other misguided ‘Mericans who believe FOX “News” exemplifies Upstanding American values and Patriotism and Exceptionalism and Apple Pie and all that, somehow overlook the fact that the “news” channel fosters and foments terrorism of the homegrown Timothy McVeigh type.
The latest group of dangerous dimwits Fox inspired to violence is a group of elderly Georgia Militia members who were further deranged by a Fox “News” contributor’s writings which led them to formulate a terrorist plot in Metro Atlanta.
Frederick Thomas, 73, Dan Roberts, 67, Ray H. Adams, 65, and Samuel J. Crump, 68 – all residents of the North Georgia mountain area – came up with the clever moniker “Covert Group” and started plotting to kill people. Their meetings were likely held in a closed room with a door marked . . . “secret door.”
Media Matters reports it this way:
Four alleged members of a Georgia militia group were arrested yesterday relating to their alleged plot to kill numerous government officials. According to the complaint, one of the arrested repeatedly cited as the source of their plan the novel Absolved, authored by Fox News expert Mike Vanderboegh, the former militia member famous for urging his blog readers to hurl bricks through the windows of Democratic offices. In the introduction to Absolved, Vanderboegh calls the book “a cautionary tale for the out-of-control gun cops of the ATF” and “a combination field manual, technical manual and call to arms for my beloved gunnies of the armed citizenry.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
In a meeting secretly recorded by an informant, Crump said he wanted to make 10 pounds of ricin and disperse it in various U.S. cities, including Washington, Newark and Atlanta, the affidavits said. Crump said ricin could be blown from a car traveling on the interstates, the affidavit said.
“All ya gotta do is lay it in the damn road, the cars are gonna spread it,” Crump told the group at the Sept. 17 meeting.
Crump then suggested a way to disperse the ricin: “Ya get on the trunk of Atlanta, you get up on the north side, ya get on 41, ya throw it out there right on 285, ya go up 41 or 75, go up 75 to get away from it,” he said, according to the affidavits. “Keep the heater on, that way it keeps the pressure out. Don’t roll your window down.”
The absurd plot by these rapidly-aging rednecks would be laughable if it weren’t indicative of a pattern of domestic terror inspired by Right-Wing rhetoric that dominates our various media outlets.
How much more Fox-inspired massacre plotting by the lunatic fringe must we suffer, Truthseekers?
Bill O’Reilly’s rantings inspired one of his brainwashed zombie followers to kill a physician who provided abortion as one of his medical services. Scott Roeder murdered Dr. George Tiller with a point-blank head-shot in Tiller’s Wichita church because “Mr. Loofa” convinced him that Tiller posed an “immediate danger” to “unborn” children.
Jim David Adkisson made it a personal mission to kill as many liberals as he could, so he opened fire in a Knoxville Unitarian Universalist church. He managed to kill two and wound six before being tackled by other church-goers. Police found his home filled with books and newsletters penned by Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity, and other right-wing hate talkers. Adkisson left a note stating: “I hate the damn left-wing liberals. There is a vast left-wing conspiracy in this country & these liberals are working together to attack every decent & honorable institution in the nation, trying to turn this country into a communist state. Shame on them….” Sound familiar? It does if you tune into Fox.
Fox “News” contributor and dim-bulb darling Sarah Palin puts Gabrielle Giffords on her “don’t retreat – reload” hit list with a gun sight target gif over her district; armed maniac Jared Lee Loughner hunts her down at a rally and she and 18 others are killed or wounded. While there was no actual Fox “News” related material found with Loughner, it’s a reasonable assumption that he wasn’t influenced by the actions of PETA or Habitat for Humanity.
Self-proclaimed “progressive hunter” Byron Williams cited the rabid ravings of then-Fox “News” star Glenn Beck’s as ultimate inspiration to arm up and start killing people at the ACLU and the Tides Foundation, a small San Francisco-based organization that gives money to human rights groups, environmentalists and other progressive causes. The Tides Foundation, another obscure target of Beck’s paranoid fantasies of armies of Liberal revolutionaries poised to take over the planet and lock up all the rich people and take their cars and stuff and then force them to get socialized health care.
Richard Poplawski, the man who ambushed and murdered three Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, police officers after listening to Beck’s deranged diatribes about an Obama-directed FEMA plan to build concentration camps for Conservatives is yet another example in a seemingly unending list of perpetrators inspired by Rupert Murdoch’s terror organization.
Even after all the killing and maiming by Neocon maniacs, Fox “News” poster boy Sean “The Baby Jesus” Hannity jokingly calls his followers “Timothy McVeigh wannabes” and nobody bats an eye. That’s how accepted the rhetoric of this insidious propaganda machine has become.
Have you ever heard of a Liberal or Progressive armed lunatic, inspired perhaps by MSNBC or The Nation magazine or Huffington Post to take up a gun or build a bomb or devise a chemical weapon to express presumed political outrage by murdering innocent people? Anybody? Hello . . . . ??????
Isn’t it written somewhere in the Constitution, that “goddam piece of paper” as Raisin Brain Bush once put it, that discusses the extreme crime of aiding and abetting terrorists, both foreign and domestic?
Inciting domestic terrorists against our own innocent population. Kinds matches up nicely with Murdoch’s other numerous crimes against innocent citizens, like criminal invasion of privacy and illegal wiretapping.
What a great group of Patriots, eh?
Got that right there socal. When have y'all heard of the so-called 'rednecks' behaving this badly, eh?
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Senior citizens as martyres. That's an excellent way to solve the social security problem.
The next SS check will include some TNT. :)
Boonme you are so full of shit and lies. I bet there is a story about a guy under the name 'Boonme' posting on TD somewhere out there. What horrible things he is doing in Thailand. Oh, what horrible things. Does the US state department know of his activity? Of course, there is no real source to support the claims against him but hey who needs a legit source, right Boonme?
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They certainly fit the profile and demographic of Fox News viewers. :mid:Quote:
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Oh, so it's not George Soros anymore. :rofl:Quote:
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Paddle faster, I hear banjos!Quote:
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My daddy worked for the federal government all of his life. No poisoned SS check for him. Mammy was stay at home mom, none for her either.Quote:
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Fox News, with all the crazed rants getting my parents excited and angry, is the one who will cause their heart attacks.
Now that we are on the subject of Fox News and my aging parents, quite a few of their younger friends and family, including their three children, would rather have a root canal than go to their house and have to watch Fox and listen to the insanity. Everyone tells them that watching that crap is affecting their personality in a bad way, but they are addicted to the rabble.
I understand that Kit. My mother never went the wacky way but my father did and is still fighting the cold war. I thought Reagan won that. It's not easy spending time with him. I think the condition lingers in old people because as they age they start to forget everything and become broken records. Of course not all old people are like this just the people that have chosen to live without freedom and the possibilities. They are locked into their warped mantras until death. There are plenty on both extremes.
Regading your dad still fighting the cold war. It's the US media (I guess you're American?) that had brainwashed your dad. The notion that Western media are presenting a balanced picture has never been true. They simply ignored anything that didn't fit the template of what was considered "common wisdom" - but the common wisdom came from guess who? The Government, the Establishment, and anyone else whose interest was in making sure any form of Socialism was eradicated.
If you're interested in learning more about how the US and other Western countries brainwash the masses through media (I don't mean the obvious Faux News stuff - but mianstream media), then google "political economy tradition of mass media and sociology" - look for the European sources on it. American academics are Herman and Chomsky of course, but there other researchers from earlier years. Google "Frankfurt school mass media brainwashing" that should pull up some materials too.
Thanks for the info TS
I think 'Manufacturing Consent' is a must read, never more so than this day and age.Quote:
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As an intellectual 'laboratory', just compare it to the media circus and repetitive propaganda in the lead up to the invasion of Iraq- which it predates by several years. It should be a Text book.
TOCCOA -- This time of year, people come to this small city in North Georgia to enjoy the mountains and peaceful vistas of changing fall colors. Toccoa, located near the South Carolina line and nearly 100 miles from Atlanta, typically isn’t a place that creates giant headlines. Residents kid that most of the news is really just gossip.
But this city of 8,000 people rocketed into national attention after three of its residents were charged this past week with allegedly planning domestic terrorist strikes that would have included assassinations of government officials, blowing up federal buildings and spreading the highly toxic poison ricin along the highways of major cities.
“Toccoa is not a big terrorist conglomerate,” said Todd Chapman, 40, who described his hometown as “a little bigger than Mayberry.”
Residents still don’t know what to make of the arrests of Samuel Crump, 68; Dan Roberts, 67; and Ray Adams, 55 -- three men who some said led unassuming lives among them. The fourth suspect, Frederick Thomas, 73, is from Cleveland, a half hour away. People are concerned that these men they’ve seen on the street and waved to allegedly conspired to create a deadly substance, fearful of the potential harm it could have caused here.
Chapman, who works at a local car dealership, is unnerved by it all. He said the arrests left him scared for the safety of his daughters, Abby, 6, and Katy, 4, whom he took for Sunday breakfast at the Waffle House near the Wal-Mart. The Waffle House is one of the places the men allegedly hatched their scheme.
It’s a place where people gather to socialize. Crump and Adams were regular customers, so familiar their orders were known before they sat down. Waitresses kidded Crump about the trouble he had with riding his motorcycle -- he fell a lot. Crump once took one of the waitresses and her husband out for dinner on her birthday.
“Sammy drank coffee, and Dan had a biscuit and sausage,” worker Jamie Amerson said. “They were just these old men who drank coffee and rode motorcycles.”
Amerson never heard them rant about the government or plot anything destructive, and she never expected any of them to be called terrorists. “Never, never, never, never,” she said.
On Woodlawn Drive, neighbor Lisa Knight recalled that Crump often visited a residence, a white mobile home, owned by his sister, before moving in full time about three months ago. He was known as the old man who drove a church bus, she said, and someone who enjoyed giving presents to neighborhood children on Christmas.
Once Crump took up permanent residence at the mobile home, the one with the 10 Commandments on a sign in the window, things changed. “They just kind of kept to themselves,” said Knight, 44.
According to the search warrant served for Crump, an FBI informant recorded a meeting in September in which Crump suggested a scenario in which the militia group could spread ricin along I-285 in Atlanta.
Phil Gruber, another neighbor, said he was shocked when he saw workers in haz-mat suits going through Crump’s mobile home on Tuesday. He once lent Crump a ladder to fix his roof.
Toccoa and surrounding Stephens County struggle with poverty, which could breed a lot of anger toward the government, Gruber said.
“Whether he would have gone all the way, that’s the big question,” Gruber said of the alleged plot.
Merle Jones lives across the dirt road from Adams’ residence, and the two men worked together years ago at a textile mill. Adams stopped by last summer to drop off some of his tomatoes with Jones. Authorities said they seized castor bean plants, which are used to make ricin, from Adams’ property.
“He’s kind of easy going,” said Jones, 66. “I never heard him say he would hurt anybody.”
In a more suburban part of town, Sue Gainous envisioned trouble when she saw a big Confederate flag hanging at Roberts’ property on a 20-foot pole. Roberts never caused much trouble as a neighbor, though his dogs could be a nuisance, she said. Now, Gainous is afraid to talk about him.
“If he is a terrorist and I say something, it could get back to him and they could blow up my house,” she said.
Sleepy Toccoa stirred by terrorist allegations against residents
Agree - it should be a text book. But there are many other really accurate descriptionsby European academics about how Western media (esp US media) have led everyone along by the nose. Americans (the majority) are thinking they are getting the unbiased picture in their news. It's all rooted in sociology - but US universities don't even approach the fact that maybe the media are fucked up - they don't open other avenues of thought - "that dog don't hunt" in the US vernacular. The way things are - are the way they are to supposed to be in US media studies. There's never any suggstion the whole approach is wrong - or that capitalism and consumerism needs to be challenged. They never are.