This is my last post, in regards to the matter of radicalism, Obama, the Weatherman, and you, Paul. Radicalism, which you think is so evil because Hannity tells you it is, simply means extreme change or transformation. Did you know, Paul, knicksonline's resident genius, that Abraham Lincoln worked with the "radical republicans" to end slavery? Of course you don't, because you're worst than a lunatic, you're a dumb person with an opinion.
You fail to mention that Obama was a little kid when the weather underground was around, in addition to living on another continent, when you say he supported the weather underground. You mention, falsely, that Obama supported "these men." What in the world do you have, in these videos, to support that bizarre opinion? What books do you know that Obama has written with Ayers? What radical groups has Obama been a member of? You have nothing but the fact that he interacted with this man on about 3 occasions. Obama has even said that he knew nothing of the man's past.
As for whether who is more of a murderer, as a vegetarian and a person who is anti-war, I believe that you, who are surely a meat eater, a supporter of the Iraq war, even after you learned of the absence of WMDs and the presence of rape, murder and Abu Ghraib in Iraq, are the murderer. You sit there and say that our troops only intentionally killed people, which is a complete lie. Troops have admitted, numerous times, that they've seen people rape, murder and assault innocent people, for kicks!
AGAIN, sonny, the Weathermen killed no one, NO ONE. They never even injured anyone. I don't support them, I don't even know what they stood for, but I'm tired of people like you bemoaning relatively small numbers of American deaths, when we're responsible for the deaths of millions, by allowing people like Reagan and Bush into office and then tolerating their murderous policies. By the way, your boy Mac was involved in supporting those murderous policies, including the Iran-Contra scandal and the shipping of drugs into this country, sanctioned by 1980s Republicans, in their effort to broker deals to fight communism in Latin America.
You're really an uneducated and misinformed person, and I would hope that you someday realize that you must read and study for yourself, instead of simply accepting whatever you are told on the cable news programs. in any event, I'm done with this conversation, it's going nowhere, because you lack shame and sensitivity to facts. Instead, what you like to hear is what you put ahead of facts.
Worst of Luck-
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Tuner, I think Paul might be a friend of Steven D. Green's, I'm sure he sent him care packages, when he was in Iraq, along with a copy of O'Reilly gear.
Steven D. Green, 21-year-old ex-Army private accused of Iraq rape and killings
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - When U.S. military officials found the bodies of four Iraqis inside a burned house near Mahmoudiya in March, they at first blamed insurgents. Three of the bodies had gunshot wounds, and the body of a woman was burned. Authorities believe she was raped before being shot in the head.But on Monday, federal prosecutors revealed the outcome of a joint military and FBI investigation: the culprits, they now believe, are U.S. soldiers who manned a checkpoint a short distance from the home.
Officials have charged one of them, Steven D. Green, a skinny, 21-year-old former private who was honorably discharged this spring by the Army because of a “personality disorder.” He was accused Monday of rape and four counts of murder during an appearence in a federal courtroom in Charlotte.
Wearing baggy shorts, flip-flops and a Johnny Cash T-shirt, Green spoke only to confirm his identity and stared as a federal magistrate ordered him held without bond on murder and rape charges that carry a possible death penalty.
Green became the first person identified in the latest case of alleged killings of Iraqi civilians by U.S. troops.
According to a federal affidavit, Green and three other soldiers from the Fort Campbell, Ky.-based 101st Airborne Division had talked about raping the young woman, whom they first saw while working at a traffic checkpoint near her home.
On the day of the attack, the document said, Green and other soldiers drank alcohol and changed out of their uniforms to avoid detection before going to the woman’s house, with Green using a brown T-shirt to cover his face.
'All are dead'
Once there, the affidavit said, Green took three members of the family — an adult male and female, and a girl estimated to be 5 years old — into a bedroom. Shots were heard.
“Green came to the bedroom door and told everyone, ‘I just killed them. All are dead,”’ the affidavit said.
CHRISTIANITY AND AMERICAN HEROES, AT THEIR BEST...
NOTHING INTENTIONAL, HERE.