Friday, June 5, 2009

Threatening Obama is a human right!

Some veteren dude got a visit (a rather agressive visit) from the Secret Service. Freepers suddenly decide threats on Obama's life are okay. Or at least never happen.

Logical me knows what the Secret Service talking to citizens means!

Freedom in America is over.

RasterMaster thinks 'tu quoque' means 'awesome argument'
Google "kill bush" and see how many vile photos you find. Guarantee none of them were visited by the Secret Service or considered a "threat".
Yep, the Secret Service was totally in retirement during the Bush Administration. Can't even do a logical fallacy right.

Hank Kerchief sees the solution as keeping dangers to Obama quiet:

Hope all your neighbors know that you are good little obedient citizen of the US Reich, and when the law says you must report your neighbors activities to the authorities, you’ll feel obliged to follow the law.

The founders of this country were all law-breakers. It’s your attitude that makes a society ripe for dictatorship.

Hank

Cause if ya can't say ya want to kill the Prez, it isn't America!

calex59 has suddenly discovered a cynical distrust of government:
I repeat, no arrests would have been made if there wasn’t a report of threats being made. Only a total idiot would make a statement like that and believe it.
~Kim4VRWC's~ picks up this and runs with it:

[A] little brown shirter could have also made it up, twisted the intentions of comments...no one knows

echoed by messierhunter

Don’t you think you’re rushing to judgement here considering we haven’t even seen what the “threatening statement” was? Or how about the fact that law enforcement is now openly profiling and discriminating against vets? That DHS memo wasn’t just a rallying point; they mean business.

That's how Freepers tend to be about threats on Obama - they didn't happen. Thus they mantain their rule-of-law bona fides, and get to enjoy defending a fellow crazy Obama-hater.

1 comment:

  1. Apparently they've forgotten about JimRob's request that posters stop threatening the president's life.

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