Here, you are urged and encouraged to run your mouths about something important.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

SUDDEN JIHAD SYNDROME IN RURAL WESTERN PA

A Michigan man named Muhammud Bin Abdul Rahim Hill apparently found his way down to western Pennsylvania in a little town called Sharon (on Ohio border, about 50 miles NW of Pittsburgh) to engage in a little Jihad (until proven otherwise), shooting a man at 1am. Devin Williams was the victim.

Question: Did the attacker yell anything before shooting the victim?

The SHARON HERALD has the report.

h/t to Barrackaid #2

VIDEO: LEFTWING ASTROTURFING PROJECTION ARTISTS

Where to begin, where to begin. First up is a video outside the debate that took place between the union-backed socialist Democrat candidate Martha Coakley and Republican Scott Brown, who's been closing the gap at breakneck speed. Notice the guy in this video. He is from the Sheet Metal Workers Union and is dressed in purple and yellow - purely coincidence, I'm sure.

Two very noteworthy things happen. First, he admits to being paid $50 to be there in support of Coakley but then admits that he's actually going to vote for Brown. Harken back to August during all of the tea parties. What was the narrative of the left that was used to demonize them? They claimed it was an organized astroturfing movement. Before watching the video, let's just remind ourselves what astroturfing is....
Astroturfing (Astroturf being an artificial grass) is an artificial grassroots movement, one that is made to appear as though it is a real grassroots movement, but it is usually done to advance a cause for the benefit of specific individuals or group(s), and most often not at a local level.
Hats off to this worker, actually. He likely needs the money and is required to do what his union bosses tell him to do. Your tax dollars at work.

h/t to MM


Moving on to another example of leftwing projection.. Let's go to a Martha Coakley press release regarding Scott Brown, courtesy of the Democratic National Committee. Thanks to WZ

SCOTT BROWN’S DEAL WITH THE DEVIL
Will Republicans Sell Out To National Tea Party Movement Backfire At Home?
And If He’s Elected, Who Will He Owe?

“Scott Brown made a deal with the devil – and he should have held out for a better one…Brown’s embrace of radical tea party groups for funding coincides nicely with his willingness to accept the millions in television ads from shadowy out-of-state organizations with links to Karl Rove…”


In light of that little gem, Hot Air provides this video of Weekly Standard reporter John McCormack leaving a Martha Coakley fundraiser when he is shoved to the ground by some thug demanding his press credentials.



At some point, even the most indifferent by-stander when it comes to politics has got to take notice of the lies, deception, projection, corruption and thuggery coming from the left.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

SOLDIER JAILED FOR ANGRY RAP SONG

Thanks to webmaster Mitch, who happens to be a marine who served in both Somalia, Kenya, Zaire, and Albania for sending this one in. Apparently, Spc. Marc A. Hall was somewhat less than enchanted at the prospect of being told that he would have to continue serving in the army as a consequence of the Stop/Loss policy, which allows the army to extend their length of service. Hall channeled his anger into a rap song and is now in jail according to the Military's WEBSITE:
Angry that the military planned to send him back to Iraq past his date to leave the military, a Soldier recorded a hip-hop song that blasts the Army and describes going on a shooting spree, an act that led his commanders to decide that the Soldier posed a threat to his unit.

The infantry Soldier, Spc. Marc A. Hall, has been jailed on criminal charges in Georgia, for the past month for a song and other statements that one of his lawyers insists were simply a form of protest.

"They're saying it's a threat. We're saying it's a fantasy," said Jim Klimaski, a Washington civilian attorney who has talked to Hall about the case. "He's mad, but he's not stupid. He's not violent."

Charges filed against Hall, of South Carolina, on Dec. 17, a week after he was jailed, say his threats weren't just confined to his rap recording. The charging document said he also told Soldiers he would "go on a rampage" and that he "was planning on shooting the brigade and battalion commanders."
If you'd like to hear the song, click HERE and it will play automatically when you go to that site. Not having served in the military, I thought webmaster Mitch's take on this story would be better to post here:
WOW … what an idiot. Comes from upbringing. Parents are probably idiots too.

Seriously, what happened to him (being extended beyond his EAS – “End of Active Service”) has been going on in the military since LONG BEFORE I was ever part of it. AND … joining the military during a time of war, what the hell did he expect? Stupid. Just f’n stupid.

He needs to be jailed for a LONG TIME for what he did. He needs to be made an example of and let the rest of the military know that there will be NO TOLERANCE of this kind of s***. And then go after Maj Hasan. No more of this pu$$yfooting around.

The real laugher is the civilian attorney acting like his client should be facing any charges at all. LOL, there is no Constitution governing the US Military. It’s ALL the UCMJ. And yes, verbal threats are DEFINITELY punishable under the UCMJ and that Art 134 reference as the “catch all” … phhhhhhhhhhhhttttttttttttt. There’s a reason for it, the US Military is held to a HIGHER standard than civilians. Period. Basically, if this idiot had not violated 3 or 4 other articles under the UCMJ … there most likely would have been no violation of Art 134.
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