...jump to conclusions but when? But when a white guy commits a violent act like Jared Loughner the left wing media plays the blame game and tries to blame Right wingers? Oh and for you libs that havent gotten the clue yet, Loughner was not a right winger and hated the tea party
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20110110/cm_ac/7577804_jared_loughner_portrait_of_the_tuscon_safeway_shooter_1
@Teabag slayer. He was not a conservative. Learn to grow up and read
@Teabag slayer. Thats old news try something current like this
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20110110/cm_ac/7577804_jared_loughner_portrait_of_the_tuscon_safeway_shooter_1
The portrait of Jared Loughner, the accused Tucson Safeway Massacre shooter, is taking shape. Loughner, contrary to some pronouncements on and off the
Internet, was not a right-wing, Tea Party acolyte of Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck.
But interviews with former friends and acquaintances paint a portrait of a man with " ... nihilistic, almost indecipherable beliefs steeped in mistrust
and paranoia," according to the AP. YouTube videos and his MySpace page contain rantings about the currency, poor grammar, "lucid dreaming" and mind control.
Loughner was also a 9/11 truther and atheist.
Loughner was also a heavy abuser of alcohol and marijuana, at one point taken to the hospital for alcohol poisoning. He was rejected for military service after
failing a drug test.
@Teabag Slayer
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/house/jared-lee-loughner-was-a-regis.html
Suspected Tucson gunman Jared Lee Loughner registered as an independent voter in Arizona in the fall of 2006, according to the Pima County Registrar of Voters.
Loughner registered to vote on Sept. 29, 2006, identifying himself as an independent. Records show he voted in the 2006 and 2008 elections but is
current listed as "inactive" on the state's voter roles -- meaning that he did not vote in November.
The political affiliations of Loughner, who is being charged by state and federal authorities with the shooting of Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D)
as well as 19 other victims outside a Tucson grocery store on Saturday, have become the subject of a white-hot partisan debate in recent days.
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, liberals sought to paint Loughner as an anti-government, tea party conservative. Conservatives retorted that
Loughner lacked anything close to a coher
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20110110/cm_ac/7577804_jared_loughner_portrait_of_the_tuscon_safeway_shooter_1
@Teabag slayer. He was not a conservative. Learn to grow up and read
@Teabag slayer. Thats old news try something current like this
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20110110/cm_ac/7577804_jared_loughner_portrait_of_the_tuscon_safeway_shooter_1
The portrait of Jared Loughner, the accused Tucson Safeway Massacre shooter, is taking shape. Loughner, contrary to some pronouncements on and off the
Internet, was not a right-wing, Tea Party acolyte of Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck.
But interviews with former friends and acquaintances paint a portrait of a man with " ... nihilistic, almost indecipherable beliefs steeped in mistrust
and paranoia," according to the AP. YouTube videos and his MySpace page contain rantings about the currency, poor grammar, "lucid dreaming" and mind control.
Loughner was also a 9/11 truther and atheist.
Loughner was also a heavy abuser of alcohol and marijuana, at one point taken to the hospital for alcohol poisoning. He was rejected for military service after
failing a drug test.
@Teabag Slayer
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/house/jared-lee-loughner-was-a-regis.html
Suspected Tucson gunman Jared Lee Loughner registered as an independent voter in Arizona in the fall of 2006, according to the Pima County Registrar of Voters.
Loughner registered to vote on Sept. 29, 2006, identifying himself as an independent. Records show he voted in the 2006 and 2008 elections but is
current listed as "inactive" on the state's voter roles -- meaning that he did not vote in November.
The political affiliations of Loughner, who is being charged by state and federal authorities with the shooting of Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D)
as well as 19 other victims outside a Tucson grocery store on Saturday, have become the subject of a white-hot partisan debate in recent days.
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, liberals sought to paint Loughner as an anti-government, tea party conservative. Conservatives retorted that
Loughner lacked anything close to a coher