Saturday, April 17, 2010



Some people don't know the difference between "religious radicalism" and "American Patriotism."

For former president Clinton to equate and insinuate that the "Tea Party" is similar in any way to the radicals that bombed the federal building in Oklahoma City is bordering on a form of libel that borders on being criminal in and of itself.

My Way News report
Clinton alludes to 1995 bombing, says words matter

WASHINGTON (AP) - Former President Bill Clinton warned of a slippery slope from angry anti-government rhetoric to violence like the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, saying "the words we use really do matter."

The two-term Democratic president insisted he wasn't trying to restrict free speech, but in remarks Friday he said incendiary language can be taken the wrong way by some Americans. He drew parallels to words demonizing the government before Oklahoma City.

On April 19, 1995, an anti-government conspiracy led by Army veteran Timothy McVeigh exploded a truck bomb outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, killing 168 people.....

The upside to this is that conservatives and freedom lovers really have the progressives terrified... and it's not bombs they are terrified of... it is the truth of liberty that they are terrified of.

Yes former president Clinton... as you said... words matter... even when they come from your mouth.

xtnyoda, shalomed

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Blogger Prime said...

I blogged about this this morning also. People need to pay attention to what is afoot right now. there is another 'plant' story in the media this morning, associating supposed domestic terrorist with Al Qaida and alleging that they are just as dangerous.

I remember what happened at Waco and how that situation was stacked from the beginning. And here we are 17 years later and Bill Clinton is referencing that as some form of justification to scrutinize those today who are in opposition to this regime?

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