Democrats and now a Republican under attack

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That reminds me, I've been meaning to get to Real America. Anybody got any directions?
 
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That reminds me, I've been meaning to get to Real America. Anybody got any directions?
As any true patriot knows, Real America can be found within your heart. Since we who aren't Real Americans lack the appropriate organ, we can only scrabble in the dirt of this pale reflection, heedless of the glory beyond our reach.

We may never experience the magnificence of the Platonic Fried Chicken.
 
Update: Eric Cantors office was not attacked intentionally. The round was fired into the air and came down at a sharp angle. So, no, he was not under "intimidation" as he stated the other day in his press conference. See story here.

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And predictably, Cantor blamed Democrats. :rolleyes:
Excuse me? :eek:rly:[/QUOTE]

Yeah, for real.

Eric Cantor said:
I want to stress this, and it's very important: Legitimate threats should be treated as security issues. And they should be dealt with by the appropriate law enforcement officials. It is reckless to use these incidents as media vehicles for political gain. That is why I have deep concerns that some -- DCCC Chairman Chris Van Hollen and DNC Chairman Tim Kaine in particular -- are dangerously fanning the flames by suggesting that these incidents be used as a political weapon. Security threats against members of Congress is not a partisan issue, and they should not be treated that way. To use such threats as political weapons is reprehensible.
 
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Update: Eric Cantors office was not attacked intentionally. The round was fired into the air and came down at a sharp angle. So, no, he was not under \"intimidation\" as he stated the other day in his press conference. See story here.[COLOR=\"Silver\"]

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And predictably, Cantor blamed Democrats. :rolleyes:
Excuse me? :eek:rly:
Yeah, for real.

Eric Cantor said:
I want to stress this, and it's very important: Legitimate threats should be treated as security issues. And they should be dealt with by the appropriate law enforcement officials. It is reckless to use these incidents as media vehicles for political gain. That is why I have deep concerns that some -- DCCC Chairman Chris Van Hollen and DNC Chairman Tim Kaine in particular -- are dangerously fanning the flames by suggesting that these incidents be used as a political weapon. Security threats against members of Congress is not a partisan issue, and they should not be treated that way. To use such threats as political weapons is reprehensible.
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand Countdown to Fox News/Beck stating this means Americans follow them, or a congressman/woman is murdered.

Also, Ash I thought the Second Tea Party (the fundie christian one that split from the mainstream one) made it clear, they're not terrorists, because terrorists aren't christian
 
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