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Is blowing up 12 Military Recruiting offices peaceful demonstration?

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Is blowing up 12 Military Recruiting offices peaceful demonstration?




Question by Trogdor: Is blowing up 12 Military Recruiting offices peaceful demonstration?
So far, there have been 12 bombings at military recruiting offices in the past year.

Is this another example of the left wing hypocrisy? Do they even think before they do these things? Environmental impact, Tax Dollars wasted rebuilding, and VIOLENCE and HATE.

I think it should be listed as a hate crime. Can I question their support of the troops now?

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Answer by libsticker
No it’s a federal offense and these little cowards should come out and play with the big boys if they think they have a solid case for protest. My guess is that they are punks that would be the first to riot after a basketball game win.

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Originally posted 2010-09-27 23:16:18. Go Home page

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  1. delphi
    September 28th, 2010 at 00:12 | #1

    As an anti-war person I am against this action. But you do not have the right to call it hypocrisy until you face your own.

  2. jesscblu
    September 28th, 2010 at 00:55 | #2

    Your exactly right! It is a hate crime. Regardless of what the “message” is.
    As far as their support of the troops there isn’t much there. But I can guarantee that if there children or there mom or dad wore in the towers they would be treating the situation alto differently. Basically if it didn’t affect them then it doesn’t seem to matter.

  3. truth seeker
    September 28th, 2010 at 01:28 | #3

    Don’t blame this on Liberals. Liberals don’t blow things up. Did you forget about Timothy McVeigh? He was NOT a Liberal. He was a right winger……

  4. Rebourne_con
    September 28th, 2010 at 01:46 | #4

    You some time have to risk the lives of your own to save the enemy, and yes it is definitely a hate crime by these ignorant hypocrites.

  5. theduchessisback
    September 28th, 2010 at 02:05 | #5

    Twelve? I only heard of one.
    I am anti-Iraq but even blowing up one office is going over the line.

  6. 1 Sassy Rebel
    September 28th, 2010 at 02:46 | #6

    Do you have inside information, that you know who is responsible for this action? If so please tell the investigators, they need that information.
    No, its not peaceful and you know it.

  7. Becca
    September 28th, 2010 at 03:39 | #7

    No and they should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. If they hate America so much why don’t they just leave!!!!!!
    They do not think just like our Congress right now!!
    Hate crime YES!!! You can question those traitors on there support for our troops and also their ideals, ethics,morals as human beings and the fact that they can possibly kill someone by these attacks which make them utmost hypocrites.

  8. yugiraphael
    September 28th, 2010 at 03:52 | #8

    What do you think when $ 2 billion is spent on usless jets. You say oooow, we, aah! One year later, the jets fall apart. That money could have been spent on social program or the failing infastructure.

    ‘Support for the Troops” Its an ALL VOLUNTARY ARMY. Which means that no one is forcing you to fight an illegal invasion to make the rich richer and the powerful more powerful.

    Abu Garhib, The Haditah and Falluja Massacre was said to done by a few rogue soldiers, however, it is systmetic and brutality are the policies carried out by the troops from top down.

    Not in my name, thank you but I’ll defend myself.

    We all see what “BRINING DEMOCRACY” has done.

  9. Jeff
    September 28th, 2010 at 04:38 | #9

    those libs seem guilty of hate crimes. But, Libs on a jury would likely let them free and call them heroes

  10. Andy C
    September 28th, 2010 at 05:17 | #10

    No, it’s not peaceful demonstration.

    But remember, it’s not just the left wing who is against the Iraq war – plenty of people on the right are too. And the extreme right wing are the ones who tend to blow things up – have you forgotten Oklahoma City?

    However, even though I think we should pull out of Iraq and never should have gone there in the first place, I think anyone who blows up / burns / vandalizes recruiting stations should face full prosecution for their actions. Those actions hurt your cause – anyone who would do that is completely irrational and stupid.

    It hurts the anti-war cause so much it is almost believable that it would be a false-flag operation, kinda like the riots the FBI and CIA incited during Vietnam.

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