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Date: Jan 2, 2008 23:43
From: gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Looney nut-job openly calls for Ron Paul assassination
(talkradiotruth100@gmail.com)
Date: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 2:24 PM
>>> gmail.com> wrote
>>>>>>> Ron Paul should be assassinated.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>> gmail.com> wrote
>> Ron Paul should be assassinated, and all his supporters should be
>> tried and hung for treason.
On Jan 2, 2:37 am, "What Me Worry?" <__@____.___> wrote:
> The FBI will be paying you a visit shortly.
>>> gmail.com> wrote
>>> The FBI will be paying me a visit? The FBI would really protect a
>>> candidate that wants to abolish them?
You can ask them when they arrive to take you into custody for publicly
threatening to assassinate a presidential candidate.
Do you think this is some kind of joke?
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Author: theloneranger100theloneranger100
Date: Jan 2, 2008 23:40
Yup.......It's AMAZING..........Oil is over $100 a Barrel and I'm
***STILL*** paying Less than $3 a Gallon for
Gas.........Damn!.........I wonder what that all
means?...........THANK YOU PRESIDENT BUSH, FOR KEEPING GAS PRICES
DOWN!!........Ain't It A HOOT?...........Heehee.........
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Author: Frank.EtchFrank.Etch
Date: Jan 2, 2008 22:29
Oh yeah, and that was just a prelude to the 2008/09 election/aftermath
season.
With the level of public disgust over Bush/Cheney and the shills that
served them, don't be surprised if we see Chelsea making a setrious
Presidential bid in 2016, when Hillary completes her 2nd term.
After Bush jr. there is no standard for being president.
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Author: 3900 Dead3900 Dead
Date: Jan 2, 2008 20:06
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/03/washington/03intel.html?hp
Justice Dept. Sets Criminal Inquiry Into C.I.A. Tapes
By MARK MAZZETTI and DAVID JOHNSTON
Published: January 3, 2008
WASHINGTON Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey said Wednesday that
the Justice Department had elevated its inquiry into the destruction
of Central Intelligence Agency interrogation videotapes to a formal
criminal investigation headed by a career federal prosecutor.
The announcement is the first indication that investigators have
concluded on a preliminary basis that C.I.A. officers, possibly along
with other government officials, may have committed criminal acts in
their handling of the tapes, which recorded the interrogations in 2002
of two operatives with Al Qaeda and were destroyed in 2005.
C.I.A. officials have for years feared becoming entangled in a
criminal investigation involving alleged improprieties in secret
counterterrorism programs. Now, the investigation and a probable grand
jury inquiry will scrutinize the actions of some of the
highest-ranking current and former officials at the agency.
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Author: richardhutnikrichardhutnik
Date: Jan 2, 2008 19:50
On Jan 1, 11:33 pm, "Clave" cablespeed.com>
wrote:
> comcast.net> wrote in message
>
> news:lc4mn3pdjadvmfetrbs4hmav2mv12kbkgp@4ax.com...> On Tue, 1 Jan 2008 21:19:08 -0500, "William Flax"
>> prodigy.net> wrote:
>
>>>Once again Fox News has demonstrated that they are very far from the
>>>Conservative News media that some have imagined.
>
>> Chuckle. they're a tool of the GOP power structure. So Ron Paul is a
>> gnat to them.
>
> ^^^^
>
> You misspelled "threat".
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Author: PhlipPhlip
Date: Jan 2, 2008 19:50
Gnostic wrote:
> CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - A Tennessee judge resigned last month after making a
> recording of fantasies so lurid that when the tape fell into the hands of
> the police and FBI, they thought they were listening to a torture session
> and believed it might be linked to a murder case.
Great. Now look up all his cases where he caught someone smoking a joint and
sentenced them to 50 years of chronic butt-rape, and get them all reversed.
Or, better yet, transferred to him.
He probably had an extra-long jerkoff session after passing each sentence!
--
Phlip
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Author: Lars EighnerLars Eighner
Date: Jan 2, 2008 19:35
In our last episode, nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com>, the lovely
and talented William Flax broadcast on alt.politics:
> Ron Paul is the only candidate, in either Party, who shows any familiarity
Is a looney-tunes anarchist nutcase who does not support Constitutional
goevernment, but who opposes all government and whose idea of law is the law
of jungle. Any democrat can beat this wingnut. Bring him on. If the old
fossil's heart doesn't give out before the election.
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Author: snausagessnausages
Date: Jan 2, 2008 19:28
On Jan 1, 6:19 pm, "William Flax" prodigy.net> wrote:
> Once again Fox News has demonstrated that they are very far from the
> Conservative News media that some have imagined.
>
> The most Conservative candidate for President this year--the man, who is
> clearly truer to the Constitutional framework established by the Founding
> Fathers-- is Ron Paul; and once again, the talking heads at Fox have openly
> shown their disrespect for this one true man of principle in the race.
>
> I remember, in one of the earlier Republican debates, Sean Hanity--for one
> example--openly showed his disrespect. Now Sean is not a particularly
> bright fellow, and many of us dismissed his remarks as arrogant stupidity.
> We considered the source. But now, by not inviting Paul to the latest
> debate, the powers that be at Fox appear to have endorsed the Hanity
> position. (I don't want to commit in advance, but we are considering a
> Sancho Panza award for the media figure who demonstrates the most slavish
> devotion to the Administration's Quixotic foreign policy, and Hanity is in
> the lead, at the moment.)
>
> For our January response to other media treatment of the Paul campaign:http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/Paul3.htm. ...
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Author: SimpsonSimpson
Date: Jan 2, 2008 19:26
> On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 22:01:34 -0500, "William Flax"
> prodigy.net> wrote:
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>> Ron Paul is the only candidate, in either Party, who shows any real
>> understanding of the laws of economics. Iowans, blessed with rich soil
Without petroleum based fertilizer the rich soil of Iowa would have
dried up and blown away a century ago.
and
>> a rooted American population, should strike a blow to preserve their
>> personal Blessings for their children and their children's children, by
>> rallying to Ron Paul tomorrow. The time to step up for America, and the
>> honor of our people, is certainly at hand.
>
>
> Gawd but you can lay it on thick. Keep that Bullshit away from the
> stream, okay?
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Author: snausagessnausages
Date: Jan 2, 2008 19:23
On Jan 1, 6:36 pm, theloneranger100 aol.com> wrote:
> Yup........I CAN'T see that the Democrats have "Changed"
> anything.........President Bush is ***STILL*** Kicking the Democrats'
> Mizerable Asses, we're ***STILL*** In Iraq, and the Democrats
> ***STILL*** Don't Have Any Power.........President Bush is ***STILL***
> "The Decider"..........Ain't It A HOOT?..........Heehee.........
Too true. Not until the real problem with America is address can
things begin to approve. I am, of course, talking about Bush and
Cheney. Investigate and impeach these two and then we'll see some
good.
Aintchaknowhootheehootanthoot
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