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"Church Shooter: Fan of O'Reilly, Savage, Hannity"

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COMMENT #1 [Permalink]

... Rosencrantz said on 7/29/2008 @ 7:41 am PT...





ON the verge of losing his food stamps? THAT is just to precious. Another crazy right-winger who rants about liberals and the welfare state...all while feeding off the welfare that liberals have fought for.

COMMENT #2 [Permalink]

... Howie Felch said on 7/29/2008 @ 8:15 am PT...





Two words: Domestic Terrorist. His movements, associations

and propaganda preferences should all be looked into. He may be part of a christofascist "sleeper cell".

At any rate, there are as many as 50 million people like him in the US today. How many more will die before right wing terrorism is

given the investigation it deserves, instead of being treated as "lone nut jobs"? MANY right wing terrorist acts have already happened.

Hey, didn't this guy commit this crime the same day as the Eric Rudolph sentencing? Coincidence? I think not.

COMMENT #3 [Permalink]

... michelle l. said on 7/29/2008 @ 8:21 am PT...





Trucker broke under pressure and $5 diesel fuel. O'Reilly over-emphasizes liberals are "loons," "Nazis," and "haters." Glenn Beck says Cynthia McKinney's "nuts." What forms of hate are the other MSM talking heads spewing? (Ask former ATA affiliates, David Addington and Bill Canary which truckers have survived this mess! Private-owned trucking companies, railroads, and fascist friends? Have any small, independent truckers survived? Alabama Businessman Bill Canary extended his hand to Mexican and Canadian truckers.) This tragedy is very sad for Good Unitarians, and innocent families who've suffered tragic losses because of a very sick, delusional man. For Americans hooked on MSM Tabloid-Mind-Control news:

CHANGE THE CHANNEL.... (for the sake of the little children.)

COMMENT #4 [Permalink]

... FreedomOfInformationAct said on 7/29/2008 @ 8:37 am PT...





Does anyone else think this guy's photo, from the profile, looks like a disheveled gee dumbya boosh? Has anyone seen derr fearless leader since this arrest? connect the dots, they all lead to the cancer in the white house.

COMMENT #5 [Permalink]

... michelle l. said on 7/29/2008 @ 8:51 am PT...





Not so far from Powell is the Jellico area (which separates KY and TN) where Aaron Lay was from. He was involved in NC Republican Congressman McHenry's campaign and some voting scandals. Somehow this NC crowd is connected to Jason Drake, the Strategum killer. Re: Gonzales and Abrami, witnesses die in this country whether in drug deals, financial schemes, organized crime hits, or political scandals. There's more than one underground American terrorist network, without a doubt. Hate groups have increased by 50% since the year, 2000. Even Todd Blodgett bought into a white supremacist record company at one point, and he was Reagan's writer, and caught up in some Gannon escort ring, according to internet accounts. Todd's father is a former Iowa congressman and one time Bush appointed Federal Judge. (WHY does it always lead back to the days of Iran Contra?) The liberation ticket for Americans will be in unraveling and exposing covert hate/terror networks.

COMMENT #6 [Permalink]

... Floridiot said on 7/29/2008 @ 10:02 am PT...





"ON the verge of losing his food stamps?" He'd be one of them that cried the loudest when the Republicans voted that aid out also...and still vote for them. Irony gets them every time.

COMMENT #7 [Permalink]

... wolfy170 said on 7/29/2008 @ 10:16 am PT...





Far right extremists despise liberals and apparently some are more than ready to kill them to act upon their disdain for them. Take a look at these posts from Hugh Hewitt's Townhall blog: http://img205.imageshack...2/hughhewittblog1xn4.jpg

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COMMENT #8 [Permalink]

... Paul C said on 7/29/2008 @ 10:33 am PT...





With regard to the DOJ affirmative action for members of neocon evangelicals. We also know that the greatest numbers of unqualified supervisorial hires are recent graduates from Fallwell's "bible before law" Law School. These were the ones who decided which USDA's were fired in the scandal. As Ms. Goodling said she thought that she swore abllegiance to George Bush. I don't dowbt that somewhere these people have sworn to George Bush. It gives me chills like the "Jesus Camp" scene where children are taught to pray to a cardboard image of GWB. And this is where we also need to look at the Air Force Academy where non-evangelicals were harrassed and people were informed that there was no chance of quick advancement unless they became evangelicals. We will have those people flying the planes containing nuclear bombs. While these people will expect to be placed in higher positions after the next election due to the high positions where they began and who will demand that they have been discrimated against should they not be hired due to their low qualifications and questionable actions.

COMMENT #9 [Permalink]

... LiberalsAreLogical said on 7/29/2008 @ 1:25 pm PT...





It's time for the general public to DEMAND a return to balanced media. One of the major reasons for our country's descent into the midst of a GOP controlled propaganda machine, is the Left's tolerance for the proliferation of pimps, whoring for the conservative fascist movement, i.e., Limbaugh, O'Reilly, Beck... rightwing lunatics dominating every facet of public opinion has done as much if not more to empower the psychopaths in the White House than nearly all of the election-rigging, Bill of Rights stripping, Capitol Hill computer hacking and other endless impeachable, treasonous offenses being plied against American citizens, daily. In totalitarian regimes control of the media is always the #1 priority...wake up folks, we've passed that point long ago. Until liberals get a backbone and PUBLICLY confront and debunk each and every outrageous lie being spewed forth by conservatives, this country is doomed.

COMMENT #10 [Permalink]

... Jim March said on 7/29/2008 @ 3:01 pm PT...





I've been expecting something like this for a while now. As the economy tightens up AND the political power on the right collapses, as McCain's chances go further down the tube, expect more of the same. It won't be anything organized, it'll be nutcases like this guy. I thought Democratic party chapter HQs would be hit first rather than Unitarians but whatever, the "goal" (if you can call it that) is the same. Folks? You need to re-think that whole second amendment thing. I'm serious. Tennessee is a state where gun carry permits can be had with a background check and training. The next time something like this happens, somebody needs to return fire. Jim March

COMMENT #11 [Permalink]

... michelle l. said on 7/30/2008 @ 10:24 am PT...





There's an underground network and word has it stretches to Texas, up into NY and down into Florida. But that's just one of the networks. Mafias come in all colors, flavors and nationalities. Hate groups are on the increase. "We've got guns buried all over our back yards in plastic bags," says one member. "They've got guns hidden in the walls of their houses, behind the drywall," says a frightened witness. You have to understand Mr. March, that criminals will always have guns and access to guns. It's the good people who, with every homeland war in the past, found guns a necessary personal possession. Only in recent years is the government fighting to take them away from good people they apparently deem incapable of defending themselves and their families. But then this government finds a mental illness for every pill pharmaceuticals can invent for profit and mind control. Americans are the most sickly people on the planet, and "mental illness" is the most accepted of all. I don't trust police to defend my family, eradicate illegal drugs from my community, find my stolen tractor or recover stolen jewelry. They're too far away to come and kill the wild dogs killing my chickens, or be at my beckoned call when a crazed crystal meth addict attempts to break into my house to steal and support his habit. While some believe they're purely Liberal as opposed to being Conservative, in close examination of core beliefs most people will probably find they have a "little bit of both." The city mouse says, "chicken comes from grocery stores and is found in wrappers," the country mouse says "chicken has feathers and comes from eggs." To understand the country mouse and the city mouse, you have to think like one.

COMMENT #12 [Permalink]

... michelle l. said on 7/30/2008 @ 3:01 pm PT...





(It's networking and this is how it works.) Gordon Bennett of Kentucky knocked on the door, switched on the TV and said, "You're going to see some of it, now." It? This was the summer of 1999, the same period JFK, Jr. perished in the plane crash. But it wasn't JFK's story Gordon Bennett was excited about. The Atlanta Stock market shootings were all over the MSM news and it's the news he carried. When the story came on he stood back and watched it cautiously as though he was particularly interested in the content of the broadcast. This was this story: http://www.cnn.com/US/99.../29/atlanta.shooting.04/ Gordon said some other things, regarding his associates:



"They brainwash you. They put bags over their heads and stand around you and tell you what to do. You don't know who they are. They showed me a video of a man raping a 12 year old boy. Then they told me the man didn't deserve to live and he didn't deserve a trial. So they told me to take my shotgun over to the man's house and solve the problem. I went to his house, knocked on his door, and when he answered the door, I blew his brains out."\

COMMENT #13 [Permalink]

... Agent 99 said on 7/30/2008 @ 3:58 pm PT...





Michelle Repeated Google searches of a bunch of your supposedly quoting phrases here are coming up with bubkes. I don't want to accuse you of fantasizing about this stuff, but I really wish you'd stick to quotes that can be verified, or at least cross-substantiated.

COMMENT #14 [Permalink]

... michelle l. said on 7/30/2008 @ 7:24 pm PT...





Agent, I don't know what "bubke's" means. I'd testify to any of this in any court of law: anywhere. Gordon Bennett is real. Those statements were made to me in my presence, witnessed: first hand. In fact, Bennett said much more than that, and it is frightening if you'd like to know more details, particularly about "C-4" explosives, which at the time I'd never even heard of. In fact, he suggested Sally Denton's book, "The Bluegrass Conspiracy" you'll see some of these people were suspect of plotting a hit on Ted Kennedy, and one mentioned, Roger Barnard, an alleged Houston Mafia associate, died near my home two years ago. I can give you that story, too, and Adnan Khashoggi was involved in "The Triad" farm, also near my home. This is an organized network and they have people who will kill "rats" for talking about it. And I have believed Gordon Bennett was part of a well-organized "HIT TEAM" from the time he pointed so proudly to the Atlanta stock shootings, 1999. I'm not fantasizing about Gordon Bennett, Attorneys Gatewood Galbraith, Kenneth Schatten, Michael Broadbear, and others, or my dead son who disappeared and died so mysteriously in shady Baldwin County, Alabama where Governor Siegelman lost his election; the death of Amy Frink which I became involved in trying to help solve her murder, or any of this. I'm not fantasizing about my dead animals of which you will see pictures, documents proving it at these sites. Every bit of it is the truth. Go out to the Googlepages sites and you'll see a letter from Alabama AG, Troy King and many others. The system is corrupt, and Al Quaeda didn't murder Amy Frink or my son. They didn't imprison Don Siegelman, and they didn't butcher my show dogs. The problem is in telling the truth in this country we've been conditioned to believe people are insane, delusional, or "imaginative" before looking at the facts - as incredible as they might seem. I've been discredited by the ones who murdered my son and others, and these links below will show you the documents which prove the truth. Yes Bill Canary and David Addington both are affiliated with American Truckers Association like I've written in other blog sites. And the Baldwin County, Alabama authorities said my son hitchhiked on a truck from Georgia to Alabama before he died. Trucks somehow always play into the tragedies but it's funny the police didn't have the trucker's name, tag number, or company name. I'm only trying to put it all together and unravel the network, because there are many names. My son didn't know a soul in Alabama, and there was absolutely no cause for him to go there AT ALL. http://theloonusa.googlepages.com

http://a-loon.blogspot.com Maybe my problems came from the political cartoons I created in North Carolina just before Amy Frink was murdered there. Maybe I shouldn't have enraged the politicians who apparently wear the white sheets in secret.

http://whackedpolitics.googlepages.com I must have been "crazy" to have ever involved myself in politics of any kind, apparently like the mafia, you won't get out alive and your family can suffer enormously. You can remove my posts from this blog if you believe they're too "incredible," but I've been watching these people from every angle since 1998 when they started throwing me in dirty Georgia jails only later to dismiss their silly, concocted charges when I demanded a jury trial and showed them I'd call their bluffs: EVERY TIME. Abramoff, Ralph Reed, Gonzalez, Abrami, the Paulding County, Georgia Republican plane crash, the "Facility Group," Former Sheriff Bill Hutson of Cobb County, Georgia; Indicted former Governor Ernie Fletcher of Kentucky, Steve Pence, Lt. Governor appointed as a US Attorney at the same time as Leura Canary.... Atchison and the Republicans dropping dead, Palfrey's hanging, and Casolaro and Lemme are all connected; J. Marshall Hughes, and Disponett with Destin Florida and Bowen Ballard,.... all connected, if nothing else through the Republican party, land development, or retired military, or all of it. I'm not pointing the finger at KARL ROVE, because he's not smart enough to have figured all of this out. It would have taken a consulting team with computer software comparable to the CIA's to create all of these disasters. This has been my life for 10 years, because I'm going to find out exactly what happened in Baldwin County, Alabama 12/9/98, the day they said my son "blew his brains out with a shot gun" - the gun incapable of holding the number of shells recorded by incompetent, and apparently corrupt Baldwin County, Alabama police. I haven't experienced a place in the South since 1998, that's honest - and I'm ashamed to say it. I believe the Ocean Isle Beach fire last year was connected into this same network and possibly the Virginia Tech shootings. The "terror" is a way of saying, "Keep your mouths shut," CIA style, and "Terror alert color" orange while the Jack of Spades has George Bush's face on it and his Poppy Daddy's apparently the Joker. All the while Tasers are EVERYWHERE. If you have any questions, theloonusa@yahoo.com is my present address and you have my permission to publish any and all correspondence unless otherwise noted and agreed upon. In Florida check out Thomas G. Schlette and his candle business in the early 1990's. He was working, 2003-2006 for Pinkerton at St. Lucie's airport, near Stuart, "VOUGHT AIRCRAFT" in 2006 he mentioned Mark Foley just before he died of an apparent overdose on May 3, 2006. Schlette said the Vought Facility was shipping boxes on boxes of documents from Milledgeville, Georgia to be shredded in Florida. He read some of them, and I've wondered what was being shredded since he said the Bush family owned Vought, (via Carlyle, I guess.) It wasn't so long after Schlette's life became bizarre, he began to suffer threats, and Foley's personal problems were all over the news. Schlette said some trucks were carrying "potted tropical plants" from South Florida to New Jersey in the form of white powder. (There's those trucks, again.)

COMMENT #15 [Permalink]

... Agent 99 said on 7/30/2008 @ 7:48 pm PT...





definition of bubkes If you were quoting from books, that explains why there were no Google matches.

COMMENT #16 [Permalink]

... michelle l. said on 7/31/2008 @ 7:39 am PT...





Thanks!



Here's a few more stories for you, which are true. In one of many endeavors to seek assistance from authorities, I contacted Steve O'Daniel, detective for the office of Attorney General, Kentucky under the administration of Governor Ernie Fletcher regarding all of my problems there. He explained there were these "gangs".... the way he put it was, "one of those gangs, who bring people to the state and then rob them." Not long after, O'Daniel was adversely accused in the news, and here's that story. (If you google "Governor Ernie Fletcher, indicted" you'll get the governor's story and the stories of those pardoned.)

http://www.beloblog.com/.../odaniel_not_guilty.html It's also worthy to note that AG Troy King, Alabama was in the news days prior to his recent and painful, and career destroying "public exposure" story regarding his personal life. One of King's disclosures was his acknowledgment that several Alabama counties were, in fact, corrupted in voting practices with both Democrats and Republicans involved. The other was he disagreed with United Nation reports that there had been mistakes in corrupt death row rulings in Alabama. (This is all about discrediting and destroying witnesses, and how that game is played - often quite deadly; sometimes fatal.) The other note I'd like to make while timely is that Mr. John Bizzack, as head of Criminal Justice Training in Kentucky is noted in Ms. Denton's book, "The Bluegrass Conspiracy" as having covered up more than the murder of Melanie Flynn. Bizzack shifts political parties, and in 2006 along with many other affluent people, Bizzack's wife of many years perished in the Lexington Comair Crash. Many Kentuckians, in attempting to avoid negative publicity for the state, and although the stories can be validated tend to refer to Denton's book as a "fictitious novel." http://books.google.com/...p;resnum=1&ct=result

COMMENT #17 [Permalink]

... michelle l. said on 7/31/2008 @ 7:56 am PT...





As yet, none of the opposing goats have initiated lawsuits, so these bubkes must be considered truthful, authentic and unworthy of dispute.

COMMENT #18 [Permalink]

... Charles [Actually: David Rogers - BF] said on 7/31/2008 @ 9:25 am PT...





You libs. How about the unibomber when captured and when his shack was searched, a book written by al gore was found. How about that? come on, get real. This guy is a lunatic, no matter what. {Ed Note: "Charles", you are not allowed to post under different names here. Pick one name, the first one you used on this post, David Rogers, would be fine. See our few Rules for Posting at The BRAD BLOG. Please mind them, or you will not be allowed to post here. Thank you. --- BF}

COMMENT #19 [Permalink]

... michelle l. said on 8/1/2008 @ 8:18 am PT...





David Rogers, aka "Charles," go read about Victor Ashe, former Mayor of Knoxville, TN; now Polish Ambassador (as incredible as such a promotion might appear.) Seems Ashe was jerked right out of Tennessee and placed in a higher position when "tennessee rivers" involving extortion, wrecker services and other issues became a little too warm. I have some "extortion" stories about wreckers and wrecker services in Kentucky and Georgia, too. Maybe these states took the enterprising wrecker business ideas from Knoxville. (When I heard a couple years ago, that one of Kentucky's more questionable citizens was moving to Cobb County, Georgia to set up a wrecker service, I had to wonder who the lucky future Georgia customers might be. As a general rule, wrecker expenses are seldom budgeted, planned expenses. Wreckers, like attorneys, generally profit from misfortune. - m.l.) Also if you can, "Charles," investigate why "politics" allowed illegal poker gaming machines in certain Knoxville establishments, 1998. I found those in several Kentucky establishments a few years later. Do you suppose the same "politics" people were involved? I have a few personal stories about that, too. It isn't surprising the Unibomber had a book of Al Gore's. I can personally recall few "liberal" activities surrounding Al Gore other than his recent environmental political and business objectives, which are bringing him tons of money and global recognition. His wife, as I recall, was suspicious of rock and roll music, and I don't know "a liberal" (despising tags as I do) alive who would share those views. But then if I had a really good memory, I wouldn't be an American, would I? The great state of Tennessee is known for many good things, but "liberal" is definitely not one of them. The Democrat tag doesn't necessarily mean "liberal" and I'm from an ancient era in the South when the word Republican appeared to be taken from a foreign language, or another planet. Church and Democrats was the Southern culture and social club before 1960 and time hasn't changed things too much. My hunch says Al Gore is far from finished with politics, but temporarily removed to ride out the economic depression and Obamamania era and then return to a more conservative, tamed Democratic party in a few years. Apart from Willie Nelson and the few who really care, seldom do Nashville's videos depict the truth about the small Southern farm, like sweat, premature ageing wrinkles, drought, struggle, 15+ hour days - and eventual loss. Nice, new shiny tractors, and well groomed, clean, happy faces depicting wholesome healthy living, shiny new boots, and clean, white tall ten gallon hats; fresh new fence lines in the landscaping are pretty in pictures, but not so common in real life with American southern small farming. -- Blood and Gore Investments --- (from Wikipedia)

Generation Investment Management LLP is a London-based investment management firm with an investment style that blends traditional equity research with a focus on sustainability factors, including social and environmental responsibility and corporate governance. Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore is chairman of Generation, and David Blood — previously chief executive of Goldman Sachs Asset Management — is CEO.

The pair has given the company its nickname, "Blood and Gore."

http://en.wikipedia.org/...on_Investment_Management ("Never forget that honest law enforcement performs because honest politicians issue the paychecks." -m.l.)

COMMENT #20 [Permalink]

... colinjames said on 8/3/2008 @ 8:23 pm PT...

