tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post8860921693789981218..comments2024-02-28T20:56:23.768-06:00Comments on Sipsey Street Irregulars: The other side of tragedy.Dutchman6http://www.blogger.com/profile/09935420042995679958noreply@blogger.comBlogger28125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-20968347505021229632010-02-23T21:29:07.762-06:002010-02-23T21:29:07.762-06:00Vernon Hunter did not deserve to die. Okay.
Now ...Vernon Hunter did not deserve to die. Okay.<br /><br />Now - Tell me that Andrew Joseph Stack III DID deserve to die.<br /><br />[W-III]W W Woodwardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13326046112820327760noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-21329590418433620932010-02-23T16:38:59.239-06:002010-02-23T16:38:59.239-06:00I wish people would carefully re-read the Stack &q...I wish people would carefully re-read the Stack "manifesto" and realized that he was not in favor of individual liberty, that his only problem with the Government was that it didn't help him, and that he'd have sent everyone on this board to the gas chambers if the State had in return given him a few extra tax breaks.jshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14649905402946783306noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-69047908156797765472010-02-23T12:08:13.999-06:002010-02-23T12:08:13.999-06:00OK Patrick Henry, I watched it ALL the way through...OK Patrick Henry, I watched it ALL the way through and I'm still shaking...<br /><br />Anybody else thinking they'll "think twice" about calling 9-1-1 now?wholebrainerhttp://www.lenaburgs.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-15759767375283178492010-02-23T06:32:37.831-06:002010-02-23T06:32:37.831-06:00I'm deeply ambivalent.
Let's examine that...<i>I'm deeply ambivalent.</i><br /><br />Let's examine that for a moment. Understand that I am not ascribing to you any of the more unpleasant ideas I will mention, I'm merely inspired to rant and those are part of it.<br /><br />I think it's fair to say that most people who post comments here acknowledge the nonzero probability that violent action may be required against the forces of oppression in America, in defense of our lives, property, and liberty. It's critical that we understand clearly what our victory conditions are, and the steps required to achieve them.<br /><br />My take on the matter is that victory, for American patriots, is the reestablishment of a culture of maximum individual liberty consistent with the need to live together in society, and the requirement of a minimal, carefully-delimited national administrative organization to handle some defined tasks. We get from where we are to there by constitutional means if possible, but if not, by the minimum commitment of extraconstitutional force needed to accomplish the goal. Either path must be backed by an ongoing education effort to help our countrymen learn the benefits of real liberty and how to meet the challenge of being free.<br /><br />If we follow the path of force, it's incumbent on us to use it in the most sparing, efficient manner possible. We could, granted, just kill everyone who ever served leviathan in any capacity, and that would accomplish the goal, but in the most horribly wasteful manner possible, and at a cost to our souls and the legacy we'd leave America that I shudder to contemplate.<br /><br />What we can do, and I think ought to do, if that day comes, is take several handsful of pages from John Robb's book, and like-minded others, and exploit the vulnerabilities of the infrastructure of tyranny to impair or eliminate the national government's ability to enforce its will on us. We look for single points of failure, for critical resources like communications networks, data storage facilities, command-and-control centers, and enforcement mechanisms. We render the country ungovernable from DC.<br /><br />Viewed in that light, what did Joe Stack accomplish? Zip. Zero. Nada. Tactically and strategically, it was a complete washout. No irreplaceable assets were destroyed. Other than the time lost to repairing the building, replacing the office furniture and equipment, and training Mr. Hunter's successor, there will be no interruption in IRS operations in that service area. Any records lost to the attack are almost certainly backed up somewhere. Stack failed to achieve any positive result and handed the opposition a propaganda victory.<br /><br />Was Vernon Hunter's death desirable, within the framework I've described? No. He was an apparatchik, a cog in the machine. Yes, he was driving his own small nail into our liberties and should have known that his actions were wrong, but what harm could he have done, if his databases were destroyed or corrupted, his phone didn't work, and his collection cases told him to pound sand and there was nobody he could send to punish them? He would be neutralized as an agent of oppression, and would still get to go home in the evening.<br /><br />Good, bad, or just misguided, the other team are Americans, too, and I believe we owe it to them to refrain from using a sword where the cluebat might suffice.Temnotanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-58252349555838454062010-02-23T03:24:12.099-06:002010-02-23T03:24:12.099-06:00Hey has Bill Moron Ah I mean Maher gone on T.V. to...Hey has Bill Moron Ah I mean Maher gone on T.V. to tell us how brave Joe Stack was yet?Happy Dnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-55280042909626646682010-02-23T01:41:30.854-06:002010-02-23T01:41:30.854-06:00George Washington died due to harmful medical trea...George Washington died due to harmful medical treatment, suffering from the combination of bloodletting of five pints of blood, dehydration, suffocation, and an enema of a Mercury compound. One of the doctors who treated him was his personal physician and close friend. These doctors were not Evil, thoughtless, or order-following robots; they were simply <i>Mistaken</i> about how the body worked.<br /><br />"<i>Vernon Hunter, Vietnam veteran and devout Christian.</i>"<br /><br />Suppose this tax collector believed that taxes should be collected in accordance with the 16th amendment, accurately and without drama. Imagine also that he believed in high tariffs and immigration barriers to protect American workers and industries. Perhaps he believed that security should be collectively provisioned, including a strong military. This man could have been a Constitutionalist!<br /><br />The Constitutionalists who hang out here are not Evil; they simply have Mistaken beliefs about economics and politics. These mistaken beliefs have misled them into creating and serving a monster. This monster can survive without any individual participant having to be a cartoon-character black hat. When enough Constitutionalists turn libertarian, stop voting, and stop expecting a government to do something for them, this nightmare will be over. Remove your consent, and the tyrant will topple from lack of support.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-90166168201412536442010-02-23T00:01:43.930-06:002010-02-23T00:01:43.930-06:00Ok, here's the thing. You don't shoot the ...Ok, here's the thing. You don't shoot the other guy because he's a bad guy who kicks his dog and molests his children. He may be a wonderful fellow, you shoot him because he wears the uniform of your enemy. you may have enjoyed his company if his commanders hadn't tasked him with destroying your life. But they did, and he accepted those orders. So you kill him. You don't rejoice in it. But you realize that all your hopes for your family depend on his death and the death of others tasked with destroying your liberties and life.<br /><br />It's ugly, it's inhumane, it's survival.straightarrownoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-26205453348467317212010-02-22T16:17:27.544-06:002010-02-22T16:17:27.544-06:00Bacsi-
Funny you mention the ADFG. I live in AK ...Bacsi-<br /><br />Funny you mention the ADFG. I live in AK and know several who have fallen prey to them.<br /><br />I also agree that speaking with Matthews would probably be a waste of time. It would be neat to watch Matthews get knocked on the floor though.<br /><br />Your point about the arrogance of .gov employees is well taken, and in many cases you are right. Many times arrogance trumps ignorance, but many times it is the other way as well.<br /><br />Anon-2-21 @ 2:08-<br /><br />The human and other costs of a revolution would be enormous, unpredictable and unknowable as it is in all wars.<br /><br />That is why it is so imperative that we exhaust all peaceful means to preserve our liberties before any two way live fire ranges are conducted. It surely doesn't help when we are demonized and ridiculed by the ruling class (both parties) and their media minions. They don't get it. We are NOT a free society. More free than most, but we've lost much in the past century.<br /><br />There is a line government must not cross, there are certain liberties we can no longer afford to compromise. The human cost of tyrannical governments in the 20th century outweighed ALL of the wars conducted. THAT is a VERIFIABLE FACT. I want to live in peace with the .gov, but I will not submit to everything for the sake of it. My descendants will not bear the cost of my idleness, whether action is defined as polite emails to my representatives or otherwise.<br /><br />I love my country, I love it infinitely more than I love my government. We all have choices to make, I guess.<br /><br />No Fort Sumters, but no Wacos either.<br /><br />Justin<br />IIIJustin Cnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-37651332501021986052010-02-22T16:07:49.166-06:002010-02-22T16:07:49.166-06:00Hunter's murder was not a patriotic act. It wa...<i>Hunter's murder was not a patriotic act. It was an irrational acting-out by a weak man driven mad by the confluence of oppression and his own failings.</i><br /><br />I agree with this. I read Joseph Stack's suicide diatribe, and it was clear that he had assisted in his own destruction at every turn. He had a legitimate beef with the IRS, but who doesn't?<br /><br /><i>Vernon Hunter did not deserve to die. At most, he deserved, and needed, to have somebody trusted discuss his choices with him and let him sort matters out with his own conscience.</i><br /><br />I'm deeply ambivalent. Certainly he was no Adolph Eichmann; that parallel was poorly chosen. Unlike Hunter, Eichmann directly and with full knowledge did horrific things under his own name. As another commenter already said, Hunter could more accurately be paralleled with an otherwise-honorable soldier who "obeys orders" - and finds himself loading civilians into cattle cars to go ... he doesn't want to know where.<br /><br />It is impossible for me to believe that anyone intelligent enough to function in society at all could remain unaware that the IRS is a justly hated government agency. Oh, I'm certain that Hunter ingested with his mother's milk every homily about "fair share," and doing your part to serve the greater good, and he probably would have been shocked at the suggestion that anyone paying less taxes than he could was anything but a "cheater." I'm certain he believed it all firmly. But he still had to know the IRS is hated.<br /><br />Still, he probably didn't even <i>own</i> a pair of jackboots. I don't accept that he was a legitimate target. But does that make him an innocent victim? I'm terribly ambivalent.<br /><br />One thing's for sure. When somebody snaps and decides to go "lone nut," unless he's been done to personally by someone identifiable he's unlikely to be discriminating in his choice of targets. It's something every secretary in every government bureau should think about, every single day.Joelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03442354270552212335noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-83075380047404545002010-02-22T10:46:08.042-06:002010-02-22T10:46:08.042-06:00Mike,
This was so spot on. You take care of your ...Mike,<br />This was so spot on. You take care of your health, we can’t lose you in such a critical time in the history of the world. You take on current events and keeping us awakened to our awful situation should be required reading at every school in America right after the pledge of Allegiance! <br />My best friend from High School is a Public School Teacher. He is even conservative in his beliefs, and routinely gets shouted down in the teachers lounge for his views. But even this situation is hard for our friendship, and this might sound ridiculous to many, but his employer (leviathan) and I are so at odds with each other that it affects our relationship, mildly, but affects it negatively nonetheless.<br />Now, if he worked in the IRS, the BATFE, the EPA, or FDA or whatever, I don’t think our friendship would last. But I want to say, even he wouldn’t work for these branches of the Leviathon. He just couldn’t do it. If any patriot works for the IRS I would honestly be surprised, but if they are out there, like Mr. Hunter perhaps, what are they thinking? Seriously, why would a patriot go down to job service and apply for an IRS job? I don’t think they would…they were there before the economy got bad…no excuses.<br />MarcUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07427797595306422950noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-76419339271185688262010-02-22T00:01:55.160-06:002010-02-22T00:01:55.160-06:00JPFO linked a vid with your letter.
It should be ...JPFO linked a vid with your letter.<br /><br />It should be required viewing for all Americans.<br /><br />http://eclipptv.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=7086&title=The_Largest_Street_Gang_in_America%20<br /><br />It ain't easy, but you really do need to watch it all - right to the end - then get everyone you know to do the same.<br /><br />All I kept asking - throughout - was "What (expletive-deleted) country *IS* this??!!"<br /><br />God Save Our Republic!!patrick henryhttp://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-68518856568601740142010-02-21T21:38:27.817-06:002010-02-21T21:38:27.817-06:00'12 year old girl arrested and taken out in ha...'12 year old girl arrested and taken out in handcuffs for drawing on a school desk'<br /><br />Sorry about the double posting but I just came across this and it is such a clear example of how outrageous the situation is in our country today in regards to brainless bureaucrats and ignorant brain dead cops that I thought I would post it here. This crap has to be stopped, these people, school officials, cops, judges, politicians, anyone with this mind set, have got to be eliminated and the means matters not. <br />http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/02/18/new.york.doodle.arrest/index.html?hpt=Mid <br /><br />bacsiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-50861547111015699502010-02-21T21:12:13.966-06:002010-02-21T21:12:13.966-06:00Justin C. said..."Too bad Mike couldn't d...Justin C. said..."Too bad Mike couldn't do an interview with that gutless, Obama fawning Chris Matthews. I'd love to see that verbal vivisection televised."<br /><br />Not really. You don't get into a shit slinging contest with a deranged monkey; and arguing with a socio-path like Matthews is an absolute waste of time and energy. He doesn't care what you say, he isn't listening, he isn't arguing, he is too busy spewing his venom all over the place. When you meet a blow hard like this you either smile, buy him a beer, ignore him and go about your business, or, you deliver the beer still in the unopened bottle to a convenient place on his skull, toss him out the back door, and drink the beer yourself. There are no half way measures worth bothering with.<br /><br />Regarding the mind set of bureaucrats, while Mike is correct about the inability to think critically he is somewhat wrong to emphasize that over the other aspect which he points out (the moron FBI agent posing for his pic at the aftermath of Waco) but doesn't get into so much here although I think he does in Absolved: the puffed up sense of importance many derive from being 'government' officials and therefore, in their pathetic minds, somewhat untouchable.<br /><br />This happens everywhere; an excellent example is the Alaska Fish and Game Department, talk about a bunch of gutless little Nazis. Absolutely undisciplined, they lie, threaten, fake evidence, intimidate, bring false charges, do what ever they want, and hide behind the stone wall of government invulnerability and never, ever accept personal accountability for anything. This is a human thing, it is no different for the military or law enforcement except in the military the guy on the front line will at times be personally held accountable for someone's decisions.<br /><br />Accountability is everything. No change will be complete until the rules of accountability are changed and rigorously adhered to. If you are not willing to do that, then don't waste your time fighting because in the long run you will be right back where you are in the shit again.<br /><br />btw: Col. West is back at it. He gave a good speech at the CPAC the other day (http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/4878967) and the folks over at American Grand Jury posted a good letter of his. He is a great American and fully understands what is going on, you guys really need to check him out: gowest@allenwestforcongress.com<br /><br />bacsiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-8497447955511180952010-02-21T18:43:56.078-06:002010-02-21T18:43:56.078-06:00Kansas Scout said: Hyperbole personified. Totally ...<i>Kansas Scout said: <b>Hyperbole personified. Totally unfair to this man...This was just BS.</b></i><br /><br />Prove it.Gaviotanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-83352708911725627602010-02-21T17:59:15.697-06:002010-02-21T17:59:15.697-06:00God gave us free will, the ability to know good fr...God gave us free will, the ability to know good from evil and choose between them. We may be able to avoid accountability for those choices here on earth, but none will avoid it when they stand before the Throne of God. <br /><br />May God have mercy on Mr. Hunter... and all of us.MamaLibertyhttp://www.thepriceofliberty.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-81619469184538428862010-02-21T16:08:32.239-06:002010-02-21T16:08:32.239-06:00Every single one of the "redcoats" who d...Every single one of the "redcoats" who died attempting to quash the American Revolution was someone's son, someone's brother, maybe someone's father, someone's husband, someone's lover, someone's friend. <br /><br />A whole lot of those "redcoats" were probably fine chaps, with whom many of us would have enjoyed sharing a pint of ale in a tavern, and talking to about all sorts of subjects. <br /><br />That is the real tragedy of all wars.<br /><br />Real people with real families and real human connections really get killed. <br /><br />That's a reality that I think lots of folks clamoring for "American Revolution II" never think about at all.<br /><br />I think an even bigger number of folks who howl "Oh yeah, but the gubmint will just drop a missile on your house!" also fail to realize this truth. <br /><br />If it comes, the real cost will be enormous and mind-boggling. <br /><br />And it will touch every single person inside the US. None will escape without some sort of personal loss. <br /><br />No, not even one.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-65565290099697367822010-02-21T15:50:32.952-06:002010-02-21T15:50:32.952-06:00The average American who even remembers Waco has n...The average American who even remembers Waco has no clue what happened there. The .gov has done an excellent job of demonizing Koresh, and I think that your average citizen could really care less about the massacre in Waco. Most people I speak with think the Davidians started it, or at least they deserved it. <br /><br />The .gov will, as usual, spin this incident in their favor with the help of the American media and the average citizen will move on without really looking at it in the depth that Mike has. Too bad Mike couldn't do an interview with that gutless, Obama fawning Chris Matthews. I'd love to see that verbal vivisection televised.<br /><br />It'll take several more tragic events such as this, which I believe may be forthcoming, to wake up .gov enablers. Even then, that steady paycheck and retirement may be too much to give up for something as "silly" as principles and liberty.<br /><br />My $.02.<br /><br />Justin<br />IIIJustin C.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-71272141107718763852010-02-21T14:32:31.622-06:002010-02-21T14:32:31.622-06:00My father was a simple man of little formal educat...My father was a simple man of little formal education, but he was wise beyond the comprehension of what he called "educated fools", and he understood that sometimes, things could not be sufficiently explained except by Scripture. At such times as these he would shrug and paraphrase Matthew 5:45 thus - "it rains on the just and the unjust".Tvarischhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03038738703327162747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-82938433705158341652010-02-21T14:08:39.658-06:002010-02-21T14:08:39.658-06:00Vernon Hunter did not deserve to die. At most, he...Vernon Hunter did not deserve to die. At most, he deserved, and needed, to have somebody trusted discuss his choices with him and let him sort matters out with his own conscience.<br /><br />Hunter's murder was not a patriotic act. It was an irrational acting-out by a weak man driven mad by the confluence of oppression and his own failings. <br /><br />Tragedy in war we can rationalize as serving a better end. This was just unnecessary and wrong.Temnotanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-89475002178293165682010-02-21T13:35:10.349-06:002010-02-21T13:35:10.349-06:00O'Ryan sends:
The touching eulogy of Mr. Hun...O'Ryan sends: <br /><br />The touching eulogy of Mr. Hunter should be realized for what it is: Opposition perception management. <br /><br />By creating this gentle picture of Mr. Hunter--devout Christian and veteran---the audience is being shaped to reject any notion the airplane attack was a patriotic act and to accept the act as a purely criminal one.<br /><br />Examine the how he is described. Christian and veteran appeal to both groups simultaneously and with the wars being fought in Iraq and Afghanistan, the latter resonates particularly well---”here is a true warrior”, “this is the outcome of attack on the System”, “this is the face of violence” are all operational themes to prevent inertia from being developed. <br /> <br />The FBI knows this: revolution is a competition for legitimacy and they cannot have revolutionary acts be allowed to pass without shaping perception of that, otherwise inertia from the deed will spur others to definite action. This eulogy is tactic. It is different from the kinetic tactics of the squad or cell, but with the same goal—to defeat the enemy.<br /><br />We are in a war of minds. They know this. Any counter-attack should include means to deny, degrade, disrupt and defeat these perception management efforts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-59528094684152891712010-02-21T13:30:08.749-06:002010-02-21T13:30:08.749-06:00rexxhead said...
Uh-oh....
If the mere &...rexxhead said...<br /><br /> Uh-oh....<br /><br /> If the mere "inability to think" is enough to create an Eichmann, we are well and thoroughly screwed, because our tax-funded school system turns out exactly the right kind of raw material. -- February 21, 2010 10:32 AM<br /><br />Ding! We ***ALMOST*** have a WINNER!<br /><br />Unfortunately this ain't horseshoes or hand-grenades, so ...<br /><br />Do you not think this fact - that our schools crank out kids who aren't prepared to THINK - is an accident?<br /><br />It.<br />Is.<br />DELIBERATE.<br /><br />All part of the plan, my friend. All part of the plan.<br /><br />SOME of us had no real choice but to send our kids to those schools, but still made damn sure they got a REAL education at home. My kids learned early in Elementary school that they were being taught things that are not true - because their teachers don't know and only follow and teach the materials handed to them by the actual evil ones above.<br /><br />The subject that opened that door was the Civil War - of which they were taught "Abraham Lincoln wanted to free the slaves, but the southern-people wouldn't let them go - so they started a war."<br /><br />After she saw for herself the truth - that<br />(1) Lincoln - in his own words - cared nothing for freeing the slaves<br />(2) Lincoln was a riotous bigot who planned to ship them all back to Africa<br />(3) The "emancipation proclamation" wasn't signed until 2 years into the war, and <br />(4) didn't free a single slave because it didn't apply to the slaves in the North and had no force in the seceded states <br />... She then understood she was being lied to.<br /><br />She also learned very quickly to "play the game" with teachers, because they had power to make life unpleasant, but NEVER to let them have her mind - the one gift G*d gave her that noone could take away.<br /><br />In college she immediately joined the "Young Conservatives" club and regularly calls or writes to tell me of the latest example of liberal idiocy she had to endure.<br /><br />You **CAN** use the public schools as a baseline on which to build the REAL teachings which are ultimately a G*D-given responsibility anyway.<br /><br />As to the OP, I think you (as usual) did a stellar job of not demonizing the man while pointing out the evil in his workplace and command-structure.<br /><br />Personally, I don't see how ANY thinking, decent, Conservative person could work for the IRS/FBI/ATF/etc - unless their real mission was to keep track of them and inform the world as to the real evil they embody.<br /><br />At best they're less "eichman" than the camp guards or train-personnel - they had to have an idea of the truth but continued to do their job and tell themselves THEY weren't the ones responsible for the horror on the street or down the railroad.<br /><br />This - IMHO - summs up what little I know about Mr. Vernon. He did his job and tried to assuage his conscience in some way by arranging help for poor people to get their "return" forms filled out, telling himself that he wasn't responsible for the behavior of the jackbooted field-agents or the despots above him.<br /><br />The TRUTH is that neither the ivory tower nor the jackboots on the street can function without their hordes of bureaucratic "middle-men."<br /><br />PHpatrick henryhttp://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-91549974149355645722010-02-21T13:21:40.158-06:002010-02-21T13:21:40.158-06:00It's most definitely a tragedy.It's most definitely a tragedy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-26714481428089927282010-02-21T13:10:18.603-06:002010-02-21T13:10:18.603-06:00If you choose to accept a paycheck from the federa...If you choose to accept a paycheck from the federal government (both Vernon and his wife) you become complicit in the actions taken by the government. That said, condolences to the family are in order. Consider the results of all government employees refusingto work or taxpayer money for just 1 week in protest. Since that will never happen, when individuals reach their own "Point of no Return" I fear that violent incidents against available targets Will continue.We Must Think, prepare, train, and involve our various communities, or accept the consequences of our inactionsourmashedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08604300436777374225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-46122220502591120582010-02-21T12:32:32.860-06:002010-02-21T12:32:32.860-06:00Uh-oh....
If the mere "inability to think&qu...Uh-oh....<br /><br />If the mere "inability to think" is enough to create an Eichmann, we are well and thoroughly screwed, because our tax-funded school system turns out exactly the right kind of raw material.rexxheadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12578166996312186309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-72069948080254457272010-02-21T12:22:51.183-06:002010-02-21T12:22:51.183-06:00Excellent analogy. But the MSM will only show what...Excellent analogy. But the MSM will only show what a great guy Hunter was, and how evil Stack was for killing him. All the underlying causes you mentioned will be completely ignored, or most likely, not even realized...Mayberryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07664966137470121099noreply@blogger.com