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Tucson Shooting - Was It Political?
« Topic Start: January 09, 2011, 06:02:44 PM »
On Saturday morning, Jared Lee Loughner loaded 30 bullets into the magazine of a Glock 19 semi-automatic pistol. Then he drove to a branch of Safeway in the Catalina Foothills, a prosperous Tucson neighbourhood five miles from the family home he shared with his parents, Amy and Randy.



Shortly after 10am, Loughner walked up to a crowd meeting Democratic congresswoman, Gabrielle Giffords, and opened fire. Within minutes, six bystanders lay dead or dying, and 14 had been wounded. Giffords, his intended target, was rushed to hospital, barely clinging to life.

If everything had gone to plan, Loughner would no longer be around this morning. His MySpace page, updated hours earlier, included a “goodbye friends” message, which implored readers, “Please don’t be mad at me.” But Loughner never did turn that 9mm handgun on himself. Instead, two bystanders tackled the skinny 22-year-old and held him on the pavement until police arrived. He was last night at the Pima County Sheriff’s Office, refusing to speak with interrogators

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Re: Tucson Shooting - Was It Political?
« Reply #1: January 09, 2011, 06:05:19 PM »
Gilford was a huge supporter of amensty.

Giffords Supports Amnesty

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Re: Tucson Shooting - Was It Political?
« Reply #2: March 13, 2011, 04:59:24 PM »
arizona is becoming a mecca for WN terrorists. read 'em an d weep.



http://niksnest.blogspot.com/2011/02/arizona-and-neo-nazis-breeding-domestic.html

A federal grand jury Wednesday indicted Jeffrey Harbin, 28, of Apache Junction, Ariz., on three counts of possessing explosive devices. Harbin, who has ties to the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement [1] (NSM) and was formerly a member of the neo-Nazi National Alliance, had in his possession 12 grenade-like improvised explosive devices. They were built with PVC pipe and filled with black powder, ball bearings, and an improvised fusing system.



The indictment alleges that Harbin unlawfully transported one of the devices. He was pulled over by law enforcement while driving his pickup truck on January 14 in Apache Junction. Dennis K. Burke, U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona, told ABC15 News that “Jeffrey Harbin built these IEDs in such a away as to maximize human carnage.” If found guilty, Harbin faces up to 10 years in prison for each count and the possibility of a $250,000 fine.



Neo-Nazi sympathizer and former NSM member J.T. Ready [2], currently one of Arizona’s most visible self-appointed border patrollers, claimed that he personally recruited Harbin into the NSM, but that he himself is no longer a member of the group. When asked by ABC15 News in Phoenix if he knew what Harbin was planning to do with the bombs, Ready replied that things are still under investigation, and that the reporter “would have to talk to the feds and see what their official statement is…but I will say that domestic terrorism is real.” An NSM spokesman contacted ABC15 News reporter Christopher Sign and informed him that Jeffrey Harbin was “no longer with” the NSM.



Jeffrey isn’t the only Harbin to be involved in the neo-Nazi movement. Jeffrey Harbin is the son of Jerry Harbin [3], who has been active in white nationalist causes for years. In 1999, the senior Harbin was listed as the Phoenix contact for a new chapter of the racist Council of Conservative Citizens [4] in the Citizen Informer, the group’s newspaper. The CofCC, which evolved directly from the pro-segregation White Citizens Councils of the Jim Crow South, has referred to African Americans as “a retrograde species of humanity.”



In 2001, Jerry Harbin became the coordinator for the Phoenix chapter of the National Alliance [5] (NA), at that time one of the most dangerous and best-organized neo-Nazi groups in the country. Harbin’s chapter was active through 2005, when it switched to a chapter of National Vanguard (NV). In 2006, Harbin showed up [6] at the neo-Nazi Winterfest in Phoenix, which was hosted by the wife of Jesse Curnow, Arizona Coordinator for the white supremacist Nationalist Coalition [7]. By 2007, Harbin was no longer with NV, and instead turned his attention to other, perhaps more benign activities, like being the adjutant and choir director of the Phoenix camp of the Sons of Confederate Veterans [8].

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Re: Tucson Shooting - Was It Political?
« Reply #3: March 13, 2011, 06:13:44 PM »
The only terror America suffers is the terror of having to live with these violent mexican animals.

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Re: Tucson Shooting - Was It Political?
« Reply #4: March 15, 2011, 12:41:21 PM »
hmmm strange, you say 'only' now but you'll slander everything else in between. truth is mexicans have always existed in America. You'll not stop them- and how would you? a wall? please only mexicans would be the ones to build it. fact is mexico is closer to being a US state, and i say- lets do it.
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Re: Tucson Shooting - Was It Political?
« Reply #5: March 15, 2011, 12:43:03 PM »
besides which jahn you have mentioned that you are ethnically realted to the 'taco makers' so don't throw stones at your neighbors.

You sound a little mexican too- no offence.
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