Sunday, April 25, 2010

Sedition?

This is a great discussion about how Palin, Beck and the Faux News conglomerate are seditious:



Clinton's comments about this violent language falling on the "sane or insane" are very relevant. Clinton never indicated that all right wing arguments are violent, but that some of the unbalanced listeners take it more literally than the GOP would like.

Timothy McVeigh was just one man who was inspired by the right wing militia movement. The movement may now condemn him, but it continues to inspire McVeigh wannabees such as the Hutaree militia. If the feds were slow on the uptake we could be talking about the deaths of many police officers, which is what the Hutarees were planning to do.

The above clip highlights how important it is for the right to begin to distance themselves from the hate speech of Beck, Limbaugh, Palin and the Faux News idiots.

Currently, Faux News and Company are embracing the inflammatory speech and acting not only as spokespeople for the GOP, but have become a major fundraiser as well.

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