The nuttah who flew his plane into the IRS offices was certainly that, but his acts were an act of suicide terrorism aimed at a political and financial system he hated. His manifesto is so far around the bend that classifying him by our usual political taxonomy is useless. He descried our lack of national health care, and the entire capitalist system as well. He was as crazy as a *** house rat, but his act had a goal, kill himself his "oppressors" to make a point. I understand why many are resisting the terrorist label since the left/media have already started trying to tie him to the tea party movement. That is complete BS. but that has never stopped them. The never fail to use the descriptor angry to characterize those who have mostly ignored politics up until now. Disgusted would be a better word. The complete over reach of the current crowd in Washington has led otherwise busy, hard working, patriotic Americans to take to the streets saying "Enough!". Most people don't see the government as the answer to every ill on Earth and haven't taken kindly to becoming partners with the UAW in Government Motors, or the idea of having bureaucrats run our health care. But what they haven't been is violent, matter of fact about the only violence has been union thugs scared to lose their free ride. So we can resist the unfair brush the wankers on the left use to cover the fear they have of unwashed America, but we should not avoid the simple fact that just as Major Hassan was a domestic terrorist, so was Robert Stack. And they can both burn in Hell.
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Feb 18 2010, 11:23 PM
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