Sunday, January 9, 2011

They should hang their heads in shame.

I'm not talking about this guy.



Or this man.



Or this kid.



They each had an extreme hatred for the government but no one can deny that each one of them were sincerely absolutely mad men.  Insane mad men whose madness drove them to murder innocent lives.

I don't believe delirious mad men possess shame, only madness.

BUT.

The people that should be hanging their head in shame are the ones that are lighting up the headlines, blogs, TV and every single media outlet by blaming their "real enemy", the other political party.

It's sickening.  Absolutely appalling.  No amount of political discourse has caused any of these three men to murder innocent men, women and children.

These men are/were sick.

Every single media whore who wants to make a political statement to blame the opposition party for yesterday's tragedy are soulless bastards.  May God have mercy on their souls.

When anyone feels they want to find some blame, please remember this child.


Christina Green
9/11/01 - 1/8/11

That's right.  She was born on the day the rest of America was mourning.  Today we mourn with her parents.  This should not be a political stunt, this is an incredibly sad tragedy.

Let's get our priorities straight.

6 comments:

Greybeard said...

You're right of course.
But it won't happen.
We live in a world where it's perfectly okay to produce a movie titled "Death of a President" about the assassination of George W. Bush, and the movie is hailed as art under the first amendment.
Pandora's box has been opened.
This craziness will get worse.
None of us want to see the world unfolding this way, but...
Those with eyes that see and ears that hear are getting prepared to defend themselves and their loved ones.

Rita said...

For the first time in a long time, I cannot even bring myself to read the politcal blogs. I want to scream at all the idiots trying to find blame.

I'm reminded of the politcal stunt the Congress pulled after 9/11 singing God Bless America on the steps. Maybe it was sincere, but it looked like it was all politics at a time when we should have all, Congress included, just been Americans.

Greybeard said...

If you have not read this column, you must.
(Can I say it "hits its target" without being criticized?)

Rita said...

Reynolds hit the nail on the head. I was so upset after reading Paul Krugman's column that I wanted to throw my laptop across the room. And naturally Krugman had disabled all comments. I equate it to throwing a grenade in the room.

Yesterday Benjamin Netanyahu's words kept ringing through my ears, "Have you no shame, have you no decency?"

In Krugman and other cases, the answer is a resounding NO they do not.

Joe said...

amen

CnC said...

This freak put the congresswoman in his sights back in 2007 before Palin rise to fame and the birth of the Tea Party. This was part of the documentation left by the murdered in his parents safe. The left were licking thier chops when they first heard of this tragic event. They were hoping for some proof of the "vast right winged conspiracy" that the clintons feared so much when all the false rumors about slick willie and B.J. Lewinsky came out.

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