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Alabama Man Holding 5-Year-Old Boy Hostage ‘Listened to a Lot of Conservative Talk Radio’
Jim Lee Dykes, 65, gunned down a 66-year-old bus driver named Charles Albert Poland Jr. and abducted a 5-year-old boy he’s still holding hostage in his bunker on his Alabama property. The Vietnam-era veteran is described as someone who listened to conservative radio and didn’t like government, starting with Obama.
The AP reported:
Michael Creel said Dykes kept to himself and listened to a lot of conservative talk radio.
“He was very into what’s going on with the nation and the politics and all the laws being made. The things he didn’t agree with, he would ventilate,” he said.
James Arrington, police chief of the neighboring town of Pinckard, put it differently.
“He’s against the government, starting with Obama on down,” he said.
Dykes also has been arrested for possession of marijuana and neighbors say he once killed a dog with a lead pipe. According to neighbors, he patrols his yard with a flashlight and a firearm, threatening to shoot children who step foot on his property.
Ironically, given his hatred of government, Dykes lives in a FEMA trailer on his rural property.
“I think he’s just a really angry and bitter guy with some anger management issues,” Morris Dees of Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery told the AP. “He is just against everything – the government and his neighbors.”
Against everything. That pretty much sums up the anti-government, Obama hating, conservative mantra.
While it’s certainly unfair to paint everyone who listens to talk radio with the same brush, it also can’t be ignored that this scenario is far from isolated. Far too often, we’re finding violent criminals who listen to conservative radio, which deliberately feeds into their paranoia and anger in order to make a profit.
A new report by West Point’s Combating Terrorism Center determined that violent attacks by right-wing groups and individuals have increased by 400% since 1990, and increased dramatically in the last five years. They write, “There are three major ideological movements within the American violent far right: a racist/white supremacy movement, an anti-federalist movement and a fundamentalist movement.”
The study also finds a correlation between a contentious political environment and ideological empowerment (another service of the epistemic closure inherent in the right wing media bubble) with increasing levels of violence.
While the shock jocks make money off of scaring their base with malignant seeds of hate, they’re also scaring mentally ill people and reinforcing their sense of helplessness and hopelessness — both of which can drive people on the edge into taking action on their feelings (nothing left to lose).
Conservative talk radio isn’t responsible for the murder Dyke committed or the kidnapping of an innocent 5-year-old boy, but it’s long past the time for conservative shock jocks to have a come to Jesus moment where they do the civilized thing of questioning if they are taking things too far.
The question should be asked, if this is not their intention, then why not tone it down a notch? If they don’t mean to frighten their listeners into believing that an evil man is running the government and coming for them, then why preach that very message day after day. If they don’t mean for half of the people targeted by their rhetoric to get death threats, then why do they continue on the same path and expect different results?
Yes, they are free to say whatever they want. And that’s what children do – they say whatever they want. Grown ups consider the consequences, even if they have a right to do something. Having the right to indoctrinate vulnerable people with hate does not absolve the speaker from his or her moral and ethical responsibilities to society. Preaching terror day after day to vulnerable people has consequences.
Update 5:35 PM: MSNBC is reporting that the stand off is over, the young boy is thankfully okay and the suspect is dead.
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Reynardine
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 8:48 am
Another stochastic event, which is what the inciters and their extremely wealthy sponsors intend, even if they didn’t exactly intend this one.
Trent
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 5:25 pm
“intend” – lol they don’t think about it enough to even reach that high of bar – they simply DON’T CARE!
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 8:48 am
Don’t dismiss talk radio so easily by saying its not responsible.It has in the past influence people to commit genocide.
I know people will bring up the 1st amendment but if you spew hate 24/7 then you will have consequences.Cause and Effect.
Hate radio
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Shiva(Moderator)
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 9:01 am
what do these happenings mean to the Rush Limbaugh’s and Jim Bob beck? It means notoriety and money. It means people will come listen to their show to find out what it’s all about. They may stay they may not stay, it’s irrelevant. The fact is that their advertisers got to a certain amount of people. That means they get a better contract in time.
conservative talk radio down here in Knoxville is all over the bandwidth. You can hardly get away from a Fox news radio station that runs all of the popular sickness that these people put out. Brochures are found everywhere’s documenting the latest quote from Charles Krauthammer. This is a total onslaught of garbage
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 9:08 am
This is a good read on the state of todays radio
A Fairness Doctrine for the 21st Century
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PSzymeczek
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:03 am
An excellent commentary. Shared.
charlie
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 10:24 am
Is there too much heightened rhetoric going out across the airwaves from both sides of the aisle these days? Yep. Should it be taken down a notch? Absolutely.
Many prayers for the young boy.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 10:27 am
Please Charlie enlighten us how the left is spewing hate?
Erica
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 2:08 pm
“… these teabag bastards, who by the way, I just wish they would all go away, or like in Passover, I just wish there was an angel of the Lord that would pass over, instead of killing the first born in all the households of Egypt, just wipe out all the teabaggers. Just, you know, the terrible swift sword, just (Malloy emulates sound of sword cutting repeatedly through the air) lop their heads off.”
- Mike Malloy
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 2:55 pm
And who is Mike Malloy?Forgive my ignorance but I have never heard of him till just now.I googled him and it seems he is a progressive radio host.To bad the stations he was on no longer carry progressive talk
cas11
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 5:45 pm
I think we “spew hate” by recognizing racial, gender & marriage equality, wishing to limit the number of bullets you are allowed to fire/min, and are able to ignore the pleas to run to an altar and “be saved.”
Those are fighting words in my Southern Teabillie town.
Reynardine
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 10:36 am
Charlie, you name me one damn conspiracy theorist or one damn pedosadist on the left in this country who gets the kind of nonstop nationwide megaphone granted to Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh respectively, or one crosshair-drawing leftist muderess with the audience and stochastic results of a Sarah Palin, and you might have an argument. But only within these parameters:
A. This country;
B. The 21st Century;
C. Alleged “massacre” of itty bitty fetuses doesn’t count.
PSzymeczek
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:04 am
False equivalency. Djchefron asks a legitimate question.
CR Moreno
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 4:55 pm
More false equivalency garbage.
tomshefchik
Feb. 5th, 2013 at 5:37 pm
The typical stupid Repiglickin’ response, “They both do it”.
Wrong wrong wrong. Only Repiglickin’s are such extreme nutbags.
Russell Redden
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 10:47 am
The person who shot Gabby Gifford was a leftist that hated George Bush. Blame the Democrat party, the news media, for constantly saying “Bush lied about weapons of mass destruction” or “he is a war criminal for gitmo.” All of this rhetoric influenced Gabby Gifford, and it was from the LEFT.
This is not a balanced article, or they would have brought up this incidence, and others, such as the leftist uni bomber, Ted Kaczynski. Instead it is ALL conservatives. It is a dishonest agenda that tears down only one side, and ignores the other.
The media is supposed to guard or freedoms, instead their selective outrage is ignoring corruption in their own party.
Both sides are corrupt. But the media allows the crooks on the liberal side to get away with it. There is one fact that everyone should realize:
Only those who are opposed to their opponents political viewpoint truly expose corruption. But if corruption is ignored with an “ends justifies the means” mentality (i.e. Democrats must win, even if crooks) then the entire country suffers.
And such examples are why we have talk radio in the first place.
Shiva(Moderator)
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:04 am
Bush did lie about WMD. The CIA constantly toild him there were none. At the behest of President Cheney, Bush lied out and out.
Secondly, Jared Lee Loughner was not a leftist. He was a person who had severe drug and alcohol problems and had a fixation on Gabby Giffords. He was not influenced by left wing rhetoric. He was a crackpot. He was declared unfit to serve in the military in 2008. Although he has gotten off drugs and alcohol his mind was still in deep trouble. He had all kinds of problems with his teachers this college, even did a YouTube video stating that his college was illegal and it was a big scam. This guys head was gone.
Nice try
“Records show that Loughner was registered as an Independent and voted in 2006 and 2008, but not in 2010.[25][26] A YouTube channel under an account called “Classitup10″ was linked to Loughner. (There have been numerous copies of ‘impostor accounts’ such as ‘JaredLoughner’ and ‘Classitup1O’.)[27][28]
Loughner’s high school friend Zach Osler said, “He did not watch TV; he disliked the news; he didn’t listen to political radio; he didn’t take sides; he wasn’t on the Left; he wasn’t on the Right.”[16] But a former classmate, Caitie Parker, who attended high school and college with Loughner, described his political views prior to 2007 as “left wing, quite liberal,”[29] “radical.”[30]
In the aftermath of the shooting, the Anti-Defamation League reviewed messages by Loughner, and concluded that there was a “disjointed theme that runs through Loughner’s writings”, which was a “distrust for and dislike of the government.” It “manifested itself in various ways” – for instance, in the belief that the government used the control of language and grammar to brainwash people, the notion that the government was creating “infinite currency” without the backing of gold and silver, or the assertion that NASA was faking spaceflights.[31]
Dislike for Gabrielle Giffords
According to a former friend, Bryce Tierney, Loughner had expressed a longstanding dislike for Gabrielle Giffords. Tierney recalled that Loughner had often said that women should not hold positions of power.[32][33] He repeatedly derided Giffords as a “fake”. This belief intensified after he attended her August 25, 2007 event when she did not, in his view, sufficiently answer his question: “What is government if words have no meaning?”[18]Loughner kept Giffords’ form letter, which thanked him for attending the 2007 event, in the same box as an envelope which was scrawled with phrases like “die bitch” and “assassination plans have been made”.[34] Zane Gutierrez, a friend, later told the New York Times that Loughner’s anger would also “well up at the sight of President George W. Bush, or in discussing what he considered to be the nefarious designs of government.”[33]
Tom
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 12:24 pm
No he wasn’t. He was paranoid about the affordable care act and that’s why he shot Giffords. He sent her faxes about it so stop making crap up.
He followed Sarah Palin’s directions and shot Giffords and killed a little girl. Walmart sold him his assault weapon too.
Reynardine
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 12:41 pm
You put a douche nozzle in one ear and flush till it comes out clear from the other. It’ll do you good.
Sammy
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 2:12 pm
Me thinks that good old Russell is confused. Or possible does not know how to use the google.
PuterPrsn
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:08 am
Obviously very few commenters have actually listened to the major talk radio personalities. They’d rather take someone else’s word for what is being said rather than actually do a little research on their own. Sad, that.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:09 am
So what is being said?
Shiva(Moderator)
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:10 am
I’m not sure what you’re getting not about here. First you say they don’t listen to major talk radio personalities, and then you say that they would rather take someone else’s word rather than do their own research. What is it?
If they don’t listen to talk radio, who else’s opinion are they listening to?
Sally
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:40 am
Puter,
They is certainly enough reporting of the garbage thrown out there by Rush and Beck that I don’t need to raise my blood pressure or give them another listener. And the is NO equivalent liberal broadcaster out there. None. Since Reagan ended the Fairness Doctrine in 1987, the right wing has taken over AM radio. Even the oldies station I used to listen to now has anti-government hosts. Not sure what your point is, exactly.
PSzymeczek
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:09 am
Loughner may have held some “leftist” views at one time, but after 2007, he espoused various conspiracy theories and the views of the “Sovereign Citizen” movement, which is about as far from “leftist” as a person can get.
Barry Roope
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:19 am
Where I live, VA, there is a 12hr block of right wing hatred on the radio, starts out with Glenn Beck, making fun of blind people(Stevie Wonder) because he had the nerve to support President Obama, then comes the big fat slob, Rush Limbaugh, spewing his sewer for three solid hrs(at least with less sponsors than before), then comes the worst and probably most evil, Shawn Hannity, and I call him evil, because the others are stupid and true believers, Shawn knows what he says is a lie and inflamatory and could cause voilence, but he does not care, plus he volunteeted to be waterboarded to prove it was not torture, until he was informed by experts, that he would cry like a baby if he was to really be waterboarded, he backed out like the coward he is, people have offered him $1000 a second to go though with his plan to be waterboarded to be donated to his charity of choice, he refuses because he saw Mancow(Shock Jock) in New York get waterboarded and he freaked out and didn’t last very long, Hannity knows he is a coward at heart, and if Mancow could not endure it, then of course, Shawn the Coward can’t, so he never speaks about it anymore, unless it’s to say waterboarding is good, even though ALL the Military leaders say it does not work, not some, but all say it does not work. After Hannity’s 3 hours of lies about President Obama, Michal Savage comes on for three hours of hate, just to fill in the gaps in case anybody forgot to hate the President and every thing he does,thinks or feels. The radio station that runs this hate speech all day, even the commentators locally add to the lies, so that the people will hate the President, they broadcast with alot of watts behind them, they reach alot of people, if you were to only hear this talk day after day, with no other source telling the truth, weak-minded people buy into this Anti-Obama hate speech. The FCC should have rules to prevent the out right telling of lies on public airwaves. Right wing radio are all liars and…
charlie
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:21 am
There are plenty of prominent voices on the left that should tone it down. Ed Schultz and Lawrence O’Donnell come to mind and Sharpton gets loony from time to time. You don’t think they have a pretty big microphone?
And Beck and Limbaugh are pedosadists? What?
And what about when the president himself says things like “when they bring a knife, we bring a gun”? Is that okay by you? Or when he said “go out there and punish your enemies”? What is that? I certainly can’t appreciate that.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:26 am
I’ll wait for the link so I can answer your bovine excrement
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:29 am
I didnt know it takes so long to copy and paste a link
Sally
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:43 am
ED and Lawrence and Sharpton tell the truth. I notice you left out the most responsible journalist in the nation, Rachel Maddow. You didn’t even call her a name.
Our issue with rightwing radio is that they LIE. Constantly, consistently, and all the time.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:48 am
Careful now.Charlie will come back and say beck aand limbaugh tell the truth from a certain point of view
charlie
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:57 am
Sorry it takes too long for me to answer…I’m usually multi-tasking when I post a comment.
You can google *Ed Schultz meltdown* and go down the list.
It doesn’t seem reasonable to me to totally blame one side…sorry, but I hear the crap coming from every direction.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 12:27 pm
So far I have found he had a meltdown about not being in election night promos,he called Laura Ingham a slut,he had a meltdown about Scott Walkers reelection unless you support his koch and ALEC inspired policies I cans see where that would piss you off,Hes pissed at the President for “caving”to the republicans hell you can find that here.After 4 pages of the same thing I got tired.
But thats the same as Linbaugh and Beck?
NEXT
UncaJoe
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 12:40 pm
GOP propaganda tactic #1: Repeating the same story, whether it’s true or not, over and over equals “Fair and Balanced” to the gullible.
charlie
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 1:19 pm
I honestly don’t listen to Beck (heard him numerous times years ago on CNN ?(before FOX) but nothing in ages and rarely have listened to Limbaugh. I’m sure they can be inflammatory at times…I don’t dispute that. But, I won’t blame one side any more or any less. They’re all responsible for where we are at. Like I’ve said before, I gave up on all the talk and don’t listen to much of anyone anymore…get most of my info from the internet and always attempt to use multiple sources. It’s one of the reasons I come here. (And I lurk more than I comment, as I seem to get everyone PO’D and that’s not my intention.)I like to “hear” everyone’s opinions.
Reynardine
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 2:27 pm
That’s right: Rush is a pedosadist. He mocked Amy Carter when she was a child, Chelsea Clinton when she was twelve, has done as much with Malia and Sasha, and-far grosser than any of it- imitated and ridiculed Sandy Hook children begging for their lives. There are dirty stories about his patronage of small boys in the Dominican Republic that can’t be proven, but the rest of it has been recorded many times over. He deserves to be catheterized with a glass rod and a hammer, not an overly sadistic punishment for the kind of man who suggested women be aborted by having shotguns discharged up their vaginas. As for Beck, his conspiracy theories are too copious to recite. And now, Missing Link…
Diana
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 1:33 pm
The difference between right radio, and left radio is that the right spews hatred, and the left tries to educate, and inform. The left actually uses facts, but we all know that isn’t allowed on the right. Paranoia, delusions, and conspiracy theories are the only things allowed on the right. You don’t hear about people making death threats and loading up on guns after listening to left radio.
Frank
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:33 pm
Charlie, I will be more open to your point of view when you can give me the name of more than one leftist whose views were found to be a motivating factor for resorting to gun violence.
Off the top of my head, there was a guy in Pittsburgh a while back who killed three cops and wounded two–fan of Glenn Beck and Alex Jones, member of Srormfront.
I was going to pose a few more examples and request that you post a similar number of examples of carnage resulting from left wing punditry.
But I decided to leave it at one example: Let’s see a citation for such an occurrence where the murderer was driven by high profile left wingers. Just one.
In various incidents going back to about the time Obama had the nerve to get himself elected to the presidency and then to actually move into the White House, I’ve seen the names Beck, O’Reilly, and other right wingers listed in the reports that came out after the shooter was identified and details about his life emerged.
Olbermann, Maddow, O’Donnell, Schultz…let’s see what you’ve got.
Or could it just be that all you’ve got here is a really bad attempt at false equivalence?
charlie
Feb. 5th, 2013 at 10:59 am
charlie
Feb. 5th, 2013 at 11:02 am
No matter where it’s coming from?
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 5th, 2013 at 11:07 am
Hate radio
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Frank
Feb. 5th, 2013 at 9:18 pm
Okay, Charlie, I get it. All your word salad comes down to one thing: you can’t back up your initial position and are now awkwardly trying to walk it back. That’s okay, I understand; lots of conservatives come and jump into these discussions with lots of rhetoric, but they usually forget to bring any evidence.
Let me leave you with a couple of things to think about.
If there were any equivalence between left and right wing rhetoric leading to gun violence, right wing media would NEVER shut up about a left wing shooter committing mass violence. Look at the examples you gave of left wing incitement. Ed Schultz having a meltdown? That’s the best you can do? If someone killed someone because of it, you might have something there, since the right wing outrage factory would never let anyone forget about it.
When a right winger loses it, right wing media does its damndest to downplay it. But when right wingers lose it, they really don’t play around, to the extent even the mainstream media can’t ignore it. It was in the mainstream I first heard about what the Pittsburgh shooter filled his head with. Right wing media pretty much ignored the story. And others, when it’s discovered the killer was a follower of Beck, O’Reilly, Hannity, etc.
When George Tiller was murdered, we heard all about his obsessions all over the media. On Fox, what was taked about was how O’Reilly’s inflammatory tirades about “Tiller the baby killer” had nothing to do with it. Had he been shot by a left winger, Fox would have been calling for Congress to impeach Obama.
See how it works? If there were equivalence between left and right, you would have no problem giving us chapter and verse, names, details, etc.
Gee, could it be that right wing media *isn’t* informing you? That they’re *not* giving you the full story? Or any of the story when it involves a right winger behaving badly?
Could it be that there really isn’t equivalence between left and right,…
charlie
Feb. 6th, 2013 at 11:11 am
Frank
Feb. 5th, 2013 at 9:18 pm
Not sure if you’ll be back, but I’ll post something anyway.
charlie
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:22 am
Ooops, sorry, forgot to link it up.
Reynardine
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 2:31 pm
Of course you did, Missing Link.
charlie
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 4:25 pm
I would never condone any of that, Reynardine. Kids of political figures need to be kept out of any dialogue. I agree with you completely and don’t blame you for holding it against the man. I’m not trying to defend any of the wrongdoings coming from the right…I just can’t commit to saying which side sinks lower or which side breaches civility more often.
I remember reading something once that “blaming” is a lazy way of making sense out chaos…and I think I agree with this. It’s harder to move forward and ask better from everyone it seems.
KatieAnnieOakley
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 12:04 pm
The stoopid is strong in these RWNJ’s…
Esteban
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 12:38 pm
It is annoying how in these sorts of articles something like “possession of marijuana” is used in the paragraph to supposedly legitimize how “Bad” of a person this man is. Sure he sounds like a schmuck, but marijuana has little to do with a man’s character or integrity. What I am getting at is marijuana use is relatively inconsequential here, just like whether or not he smokes Marlboro cigarettes or drinks Coca-Cola is irrelevant.
Tom
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 3:17 pm
Or it’s combating the right wing stereotyping of liberals as post smoking losers. Next.
Tom
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 3:29 pm
For all of the attempts to say left is just as bad, not one of you fools has linked to a murderer who listened to left wing radio.
Where’s the headline about the survivalist who listened to NPR tell him Romney was coming to get his food?
Jarid Moon
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 4:02 pm
What did you think…Glenn Beck gave him his personal set of DIY homemade bunker plans…
Douglas
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 4:24 pm
How many of you remember in 2006 Rush Limbaugh after arriving from the Dominican Republic was detained at a Florida airport for possessing Viagra that belong to someone else. Now, I am not condoning the potential charges against Senator Mendez, but this “babbling blubber”, Limbaugh is a low piece of scum and so damn hypocratical.
Joy
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 4:30 pm
Domestic terrorism operates on the same principals as other terrorists groups by preaching and spreading hate, fear, bigotry, racism, religious extremism and lies and that it’s to be resolved through force and acts of violence. It makes me ill. We have to fight and protect and save our democracy with the principals that oppose those extreme ideas with positive intellectual construction, voices speaking out in support of our democracy, and caring, hope, broader ideals that benefit the whole and honesty, truth and integrity, and love for our fellow man.
Henry Carlile
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 4:32 pm
The author of this article needs to add to this mix the malignant influence of the NRA. They’ve successfully sold their members a specious latter-day domino theory of gun control–ie. any gun control law is a slippery slope to a total ban on civilian ownership of firearms–never mind those developed countries, like Switzerland, Canada, Sweden, etc. etc. that have strict gun control laws which do not infringe on the right to hunt or target shoot. An AR-15 has one purpose: to get off as many shots in the shortest amount of time without reloading and thus kill as many human beings as possible. But an AR-15 with a five round clip is no longer technically, or in practice, an assault rifle; it meets the requirement for a sporting arm, since most states limit the number of rounds a hunting rifle can legally carry to single digits. Along with more thorough, nationally consistent background checks of firearms sellers and purchasers, we ought to institute universal firearms safety classes and competency testing as prerequisites to owning a firearm, just as we require training and testing to acquire a driver’s license. These measures will not stop the killing, but they will certainly decrease the number of firearms-related homicides. Finally, NRA members need to understand that their leaders, like Wayne La Pierre, do not really represent the interests of gun owners. They are tools of firearms manufacturers who only want to sell more guns, no matter the cost in human lives. The 2nd Amendment paranoia they create encourages dupes like “doomsday preppers” to hoard firearms and ammunition, while La Pierre and his ilk laugh all the way to the bank. The greatest irony in all of this is the fact that the U.S. military is already empowered to confiscate firearms and throw you in jail indefinitely without prior cause or legal counsel, thanks to the National Defense Authorization Act. La Pierre knows this, but he ain’t tellin’.
Joy
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 4:33 pm
If the bottom lines of conservative talk radio are impacted through boycotting the sponsors, that could help reduce the loud roar and influence of it.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 4:49 pm
You have to stop listening to all radio that is not locally owned.Clear channel is the leader in airing hate radio but here is a list of other corporate owned station
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djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 5:31 pm
Alabama hostage standoff ends with child safe, gunman dead
news.yahoo.com/alabama-to...
Sonya
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:31 pm
Of course I am not glad that the man had to die but I am glad that the 5 year old boy was not harmed. What was he wanting does anyone even know?
Reynardine
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 6:57 pm
Dykes is dead. The boy was taken from him by force and appears unharmed.
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Reynardine
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 7:24 pm
It is reported that the FBI moved in because they *saw* Dykes holding a gun on the boy. This tends to confirm a suspicion I can now voice: some of the toys downloaded to Ethan had functioning eyes and ears.
Sonya
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:28 pm
I think we should all stop blamming each other and start trying to make the world a better place by 1st- Putting God back in our schools if the students decide not to particapate ok. 2nd-Praying for those who we feel needs God’s help such as the other party you are not. 3rd- Start making our children mind with whatever means necessary. 4th- Strat taking some responsibilites for your own comments and actions. 5th-Start loving your brothers and sisters of America as well as our Country- The United States Of America. Last but not least- Start loving God he is the one that created you and all the great things on this earth that everyone of us take advantage of everyday!!!! God Bless You All and God Bless America!!!!
Shiva(Moderator)
Feb. 4th, 2013 at 11:51 pm
What does god in school have to do with anything except to make sure the parents dont have to teach the kids their religion? Here where I am there is a goodly indian population that are Hindus, why should they have to be exposed to other peoples religions?
Not sure how including god has anything to do with whether or not you love people
LookingForward
Feb. 5th, 2013 at 5:50 pm
Poor Sonya means well…she doesn’t realize that most schools are public paid for by tax dollars and are attended by Jews, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, etc…so which god are we supposed to put back into schools?
I think she may just be Partotting Huckabee!