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To: Free ThinkerNY
Patrick Kennedy, who lost two uncles to assassins’ bullets, says there’s an obvious connection between the violent rhetoric of today’s politics and the massacre in Tucson.

“When Sarah Palin puts targets on people’s districts? [Says Kennedy]

Note to Patrick Kennedy, (he of the video taped violence against a female airport security guard and frequent visitor to drug rehab facilities...)
This is a target:

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Patrick, you may even find that particular target familiar as it was published by your very own party, the Democrats, in 2004 on a map. You libs actually said that people living in Blue States were "behind enemy lines." Remember?

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Patrick, THESE are map symbols, as used on Palin's map:

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Palin never used "targets." She never used "crosshairs."

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So please Patrick, get your facts straight and stop attacking Sarah Palin for something she didn't do.

Why not turn your attention towards your own party and fellow liberals?

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58 posted on 01/10/2011 8:33:22 PM PST by Bodleian_Girl (What did Sheriff Dupnik know about Loughner & when did he know it? http://bit.ly/eQ5ehk)
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To: Bodleian_Girl
Hell, most troops now use electronic, or other types of modern sight systems (EOTech, Trijicon, Elcan, etc.). Many of these use simple DOTS (or dots and circles, triangles, etc.) in red, yellow, etc.

Are these panty-waist, hand-wringing, bed-wetting, left-wing nutjobs going to start whining and complaining when DOTS are put on political maps?

Probably.

Get a life asshole democRATS - WE ARE FULLY AWARE OF THE SILLY GAMES YOU PLAY.

79 posted on 01/10/2011 9:36:44 PM PST by DocH (Official Right-Wing Extremist Veteran Seal Of Approval)
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