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hawkfist April 16 2010, 18:15:46 UTC
No surprise - wasn't there some idiot liberal web site telling people to go pull fakes?

I saw an article today on Faux news, where a GOP fundraising volunteer had been attacked, and while the police were saying that there was no reason to believe it was politically motivated, Faux asked that question about 20 different ways... clearly, trying to find someone who would say at least "Well, its a possibility...", and all I could think of was that faux-racial assault during the 2008 election that turned out to be a false-flag op, and the lynching of that government employee (which turned out to be suicide, IIRC).

Serious false flag ops make it hard to distinguish the fakers from the real lunatics - fortunately, these folks are pretty obvious.

Of course, in the same vein, it wouldn't take much to make a fake 'faker' sign, and then "expose" the 'faker' as a way of disavowing one's real lunatic fringe, or to fake a cause and then cry "We're being victimized!" -- a favorite rallying cry of the Right.

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hawkfist April 16 2010, 18:16:58 UTC
So, is the Tea Party solution to the past racist slogan bearers to claim that those people were also liberal false-flaggers? *grins*

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chuckles48 April 16 2010, 18:52:51 UTC
No, it's to work on driving 'em out. Like the nice Nazi/white supremacist.

A precedent the Left should strongly consider adopting.

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hawkfist April 18 2010, 14:48:59 UTC
I don't view the Left as redeemable, even if they drove the idiots out. They wouldn't have enough people left for a rubber of bridge.

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hawkfist April 16 2010, 18:24:38 UTC
On a related note - From Frum:
http://www.frumforum.com/did-moveon-crash-the-tea-party

I wish that either side/any side would let the other side(s) protest in peace - as is their right.

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chuckles48 April 16 2010, 18:53:39 UTC
A wish I am happy to echo.

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