CUDA wrote:Jumping to conclusions just like after the Az incident? I could say the backpack was planted by another wacked out liberal with the intent to make it look like someone else is to blame. Perhaps we should let the FBI to it's job before making any inferences.
why when it's so much easier to accuse without evidence. and facts would interfere with ideology.
and on a side note did anyone see the video of the Democratic Congressman on the house floor comparing the Republican's to the Nazi's
NO HATE SPEECH THERE
Yea, I saw it, winced and thought it was very tasteless on his part. As for MY "jumping to conclusions", maybe so. I'll wait to pass judgment whenever the FBI finds the real culprit(s), unless you think that the FBI has it out for White Supremacists and they're just trying to frame them with a phony bomb plot. However, they've been violently active in that area before in the past and the bomb WAS targeting an MLK Parade. Why wouldn't they want to show their dislike for our first Black President by sowing a little home-grown terror on his watch?
Ferno, do you NEED a 30 bullet magazine in your Glock, or whatever handgun you own, to defend your home? If I can't hit an intruder with any one of the measly 15 bullets my handgun's magazine normally carries, either I'm a lousy shot or there's something seriously wrong with our police force and country. That crazy that shot all those people in Tuscon may not have killed quite as many if he'd had to reload more often than he did, but that 30 round magazine and good aim gave him all the bullets he needed for a massacre. That's where the discussion should be, the huge size of magazines for semi-automatic weapons and how do we keep guns out of the hands of mentally ill people.
AS for little Sarah Palin's victim-hood stance, here's Jon Stewart's take on an unapologetic and unrepentant Sarah Palin.
Jon Stewart wrote:Credit for Sarah Palin's recovery from being unfairly linked to the Tucson shootings has to go to her nurse, Sean Hannity.
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