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Saturday, August 15, 2009

His life is always at risk with the uneducated mob mentality, carrying loaded guns at Town Hall meetings.

Ovid
Isn't this what Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh have been praying for all these years? To unleash terror and violence on all who oppose their particular ideal? It's Ann Coulters wet dream to see blood shed in the name of Conservatism.

And sadly it's inevitable. The biggest mistake is thinking you can have a logical argument with these people. You can't. They are psychopaths on a feeding frenzy. And the worst things get the more gleeful they will become.

The veneer is wearing thin and whats under the mask is finally starting to show.
Report: Obama's life at risk in health care battle
White House officials are "privately admitting concern" for President Barack Obama's safety as incidents of attempted or threatened violence against the president skyrocket in the midst of the country's heated health care debate.
That's the word from an ABC News report that says racist groups are thriving on the backlash in some corners of the United States to a black president who is working overtime to overhaul the country's social safety system.
"Experts say a sharp growth in so-called militia groups that helped spawn a wave of domestic terrorism in the 1990s—and are now using YouTube, rock music and the Internet to recruit members and spread hate and fear—shouldn't be ignored," the report says.
Brad Garrett, a former FBI agent who now consults for ABC News, told the network that the Secret Service "cannot afford to pass on anyone" because "they really do fear that something could happen to [Obama].
"It's certainly a scary time," he said.
From ABC News:
Garrett said statements like one recently made by controversial radio host Rush Limbaugh comparing a logo for the White House plan to a Nazi symbol "legitimizes people who are on the edge to go do something or say something."
"And if you go and take a look at this, you will find that the Obama health care logo is damn close to a Nazi swastika logo," Limbaugh said.
Limbaugh's comments are part of a growing trend of influential figures stirring up hatred—or even implicitly pressing for violence—against the president.
A California city councilman is under pressure to resign after sending emails joking about assassinating the president. And yet another talk show host is under investigation after advising a caller not to waste ammunition on target practice, and "save it for the administration." LinkHere

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