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Why are so many on the left vile and evil?
(10-31-2018, 12:04 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: Wait, I thought you disliked when people engaged in whataboutary?  That must have been someone else posting under your exact screen name.

As your friend says:  I bet you thought that made sense when you typed it.

Have a wonderful day!
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https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/414450-fbi-investigating-washington-state-rep-for-manifesto-urging-all-males


Quote:FBI investigating Washington state rep. for manifesto urging ‘all males will be killed’

The FBI says it's investigating a Washington state Republican who distributed a manifesto calling for "war" against enemies of the Christian religion.

The document, a four-page explanation of how to establish Christian law through armed struggle, calls for the end of same-sex marriage, abortion, and the death of all non-Christian males in the U.S. if religious law is not upheld.


“If they do not yield – kill all males," the document reads.
FBI representatives told local NBC affiliate KHQ 6 that it is investigating the document, which was reported to to the bureau by Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich, who told the news station that he felt the post was dangerous.

“The document Mr. Shea wrote is not a Sunday school project or an academic study,” Knezovich added to the Washington Spokesman-Review. “It is a ‘how to’ manual consistent with the ideology and operating philosophy of the Christian Identity/Aryan Nations movement and the Redoubt movement of the 1990s.”


Shea defended the document in a Facebook Live post this week, calling it part of a "sermon" and taken out of context as a call for violence.


“First of all, it was a summary of a series of sermons on biblical war in the Old Testament as part of a larger discussion on the history of warfare,” he said on Wednesday.


“This document, in and of itself, was not a secret. I’ve actually talked about portions of this document publicly.”

Shea, who is running for reelection, has lost at least one campaign donor over the controversy. A spokeswoman for the Northwest Credit Union Association told Spokane Public Radio that the group had requested the return of a $1,000 donation to Shea's campaign.

“His beliefs do not reflect the views and values of our organization, member credit unions or customers,” the spokeswoman said.
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(11-02-2018, 10:56 AM)GMDino Wrote: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/414450-fbi-investigating-washington-state-rep-for-manifesto-urging-all-males

Hard to tell exactly what that was all about, since it is only an outline.

Still, some good points about the importance of circumcised warriors.  Still looking for the Bible passage which defines "Sergeant Major."
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Here's a fun read.   Mellow

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/blame-abc-news-finds-17-cases-invoking-trump/story?id=58912889



Quote:'No Blame'? ABC News finds 17 cases invoking 'Trump' in connection with violence, threats or alleged assaults



President Donald Trump has repeatedly refused to accept any responsibility for inciting violence in American communities, dismissing critics who have pointed to his rhetoric as a potential source of inspiration for some citizens acting on bigoted beliefs.



Little more than a week ago, he insisted he deserves "no blame" for what he called the "hatred" seemingly coursing through parts of the country, and outside of the White Houseon Friday, Trump accused news outlets of fomenting the very violence they've been asking him about.


But a nationwide review conducted by ABC News has identified at least 17 criminal cases where Trump's name was invoked in direct connection with violent acts, threats of violence or allegations of assault.


Nearly all -- 16 of 17 -- cases identified by ABC News are striking in that court documents and direct evidence reflect someone echoing presidential rhetoric, not protesting it. ABC News was unable to find any such case echoing presidential rhetoric when Barack Obama or George W. Bush were in the White House.


The perpetrators and suspects identified in the 17 cases are mostly white men, as young as teenagers and as old as 68, while the victims represent an array of minority groups -- African-Americans, Latinos, Muslims and gay men.

Federal law enforcement authorities have privately told ABC News they worry that -- even with Trump's public denunciations of violence -- Trump's style could inspire violence-prone individuals to take action against minorities or others they perceive to be against the president's agenda.

While asserting that "fake" media coverage is exacerbating divisions in the country, Trump has noted that "a fan" of former Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders opened fire on Republican lawmakers playing baseball in a Washington suburb last year.


"Nobody puts ... 'Bernie Sanders' in the headline with the maniac," Trump said last week. But there's no indication the shooter mentioned Sanders while launching his attack, and no criminal case was ever brought because he was fatally shot during his assault.


In identifying the 17 Trump-related cases, ABC News excluded incidents where charges were never brought and incidents of Trump-inspired vandalism.


In conducting its review, ABC News did find several cases where pro-Trump defendants were charged with targeting minorities, or where speculation online suggested the defendants were motivated by Trump, but in those cases ABC News found no police records, court proceedings or other direct evidence presenting a definitive link to the president. So those cases also were excluded in the ABC News tally.

ABC News found at least one case out of Chicago featuring anti-Trump rhetoric in connection with violence.
On Thursday, ABC News sent a list of the cases it identified to White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders for comment. As of Sunday evening, three days later, she had yet to respond. Trump has previously told reporters he's "committed to doing everything" in his power to not let political violence "take root in America."

The mugshots and stories are at the link.
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(11-05-2018, 10:29 AM)GMDino Wrote: Here's a fun read.   Mellow

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/blame-abc-news-finds-17-cases-invoking-trump/story?id=58912889

The mugshots and stories are at the link.

Your source missed one.

Remember back in 2016 you started a thread about these guys--the would be Somali Mosque bombers?

Now they too are using the "Trump defense."

Militia men convicted of planning mosque attack say they were inspired by Trump’s rhetoric encouraging violence
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-militia-men-convicted-of-planning-mosque-attack-say-they-were-inspired/
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This is unacceptable and uncalled for.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2018/11/08/mob-tucker-carlsons-home-antifa-break-door-chant-fox-host/1927868002/


Quote:Antifa protesters chant outside Fox's Tucker Carlson's home, break door

Ashley May, USA TODAYPublished 6:18 a.m. ET Nov. 8, 2018 | Updated 11:39 a.m. ET Nov. 8, 2018

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A group of angry Antifa protestors gathered outside of Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson's home on Wednesday evening.

The anti-fascists group, possibly associated with Smash Racism D.C., chanted "Tucker Carlson, we will fight. We know where you sleep at night" outside of Carlson's Washington home, according to Fox News. In a video posted online, the group can also be heard saying, "Racist scumbag, leave town!"

Carlson's wife, Susie, was home alone at the time. He told Fox she locked herself into a pantry and called police. 


The host of "Tucker Carlson Tonight" said the group broke his oak door and one person mentioned a pipe bomb, as heard on a security video. 


“Here’s the problem, I have four children,” he told Fox. “I never thought twice about leaving them home alone, but this is the reaction because this group doesn’t like my TV show.”

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BREAKING:

A mob has gathered outside Tucker Carlson’s home demanding his family leave DC because he is a "racist scumbag."

"Every night you spread fear into homes — we remind you that you are not safe either"

Tucker has 4 children.

The Left is sick.https://dailycaller.com/2018/11/07/protesters-tucker-carlson-house/ …
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Smash Racism D.C., posted Carlson's family address on Twitter in a now-deleted post, The Daily Caller reports. Carlson told Fox the home addresses of his brother and his former college roommate, Neil Patel, who co-founded "The Daily Caller" with him, were also made public.

The group's Twitter account was suspended as of Thursday morning. 


Former Fox News host Megyn Kelly reacted to the news on Twitter, saying, "This has to stop."

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This has to stop. Who are we? What are we becoming? @TuckerCarlson is tough & can handle a lot, but he does not deserve this. His family does not deserve this. It’s stomach-turning.
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WATCH: Activists ring doorbell, gather outside of Fox News Personality Tucker Carlson’s home.

“Tucker Carlson, we will fight!
We know where you sleep at night!”

https://twitter.com/SmashRacismDC/status/1060319124126134272/video/1 …


8:29 PM - Nov 7, 2018

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Fox News commentator Brit Hume called the incident "revolting, and frightening."
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This where the hate is leading us.  We have to stop it.
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