Kansas GOP Leader Mike O’Neal Prays For President Obama's Death...Right or Wrong ?
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2012/01/14 12:17:19
Kansas GOP Leader Mike O’Neal Prays For President Obama's Death...Right or Wrong ?
Kansas GOP Leader Mike O'Neal's Prayer For President Obama's Death:
"Let his days be few; and let another take his office
May his children be fatherless and his wife a widow.
May his children be wandering beggars; may they be driven from their ruined homes.
May a creditor seize all he has; may strangers plunder the fruits of his labor.
May no one extend kindness to him or take pity on his fatherless children.
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/01/13/403911/kansas-gop...
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Top Opinion
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WRONG....This Guy is WRONG and BAD for America+20Mike O'neal is no better than any other Terrorist making death threats against the President. He should be locked up down in Guantanamo with the rest of the terrorists.






















This guy is a NUT CASE, Where are the guys in the white coats with the straight jacket when you need them.
http://slog.thestranger.com/s...
Further, the infiltration of the Republican Party by religious organizations has been going on since the 1980's. see www.theocracywatch.org The organizations mentioned on that website are for the most part backed by whites.
I find the Tea Party, the Republcians and the white supremists fringe within both to be totally unacceptable in their attacks upon the President it it MUST stop. If it doesn't I frankly fear for our Presidents life, and IF it is taken by violence, our country WILL change. It will be the first time an entire political party will be put on trial and their supporters as well.
More manufactured outrage by a flaming communist wrapped in the avatar of a dead terrorist/communist. That is the type of person Obama attracts..... hummm
If your statement is viewed as a threat, then DHS has the freedom to take you away for all-expense paid trip to a holding cell while they take their time investigating you.
NOBODY has the freedom to threaten a public official's life ... ever, regardless of party.
Don't tell me that if somebody did a movie about Assassinating Obama that there wouldn't be an outrage to end all outrages.
Below unedited from wikipedia on the movie. Read the comments yourself. Even Hillary Clinton is quoted as saying "absolutely outrageous .. makes me sick"
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The central conceit of Death of a President was much criticised by those who believed it exploited the subject of presidential assassination, and that by doing so, was in bad taste. Gretchen Esell of the Texas Republican Party described the subject matter saying, "I find this shocking, I find it disturbing. I don't know if there are many people in America who would want to watch something like that."[7] Hillary Clinton, then junior United States Senator from New York, told The Journal News of Rockland, Westchester, and Putnam counties at the annual New Castle Community Day in Chappaqua that, "I think it's despicable. I think it's absolutely outrageous. That anyone would even attempt to profit on such a horrible scenario makes me sick."[8]
Simon Finch, the co-screenwriter, replied saying that Clinton had not se...
Don't tell me that if somebody did a movie about Assassinating Obama that there wouldn't be an outrage to end all outrages.
Below unedited from wikipedia on the movie. Read the comments yourself. Even Hillary Clinton is quoted as saying "absolutely outrageous .. makes me sick"
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The central conceit of Death of a President was much criticised by those who believed it exploited the subject of presidential assassination, and that by doing so, was in bad taste. Gretchen Esell of the Texas Republican Party described the subject matter saying, "I find this shocking, I find it disturbing. I don't know if there are many people in America who would want to watch something like that."[7] Hillary Clinton, then junior United States Senator from New York, told The Journal News of Rockland, Westchester, and Putnam counties at the annual New Castle Community Day in Chappaqua that, "I think it's despicable. I think it's absolutely outrageous. That anyone would even attempt to profit on such a horrible scenario makes me sick."[8]
Simon Finch, the co-screenwriter, replied saying that Clinton had not seen the film when she commented.[9] The Bush administration did not comment about the film; as White House spokesperson Emily Lawrimore remarked, "We are not commenting because it doesn't dignify a response."[10] Two U.S. cinema chains, Regal and Cinemark, refused to screen Death of a President,[11][12] which was distributed by Newmarket Films in the United States. CNN and NPR also refused to broadcast advertisements for the film.[13]
Critics had varied opinions about Death of a President. The Metacritic aggregate website rated it at 49, "Mixed or Average", based upon 30 reviews.[14] Rotten Tomatoes rated it at 37%, "Rotten", based upon 90 reviews.[15] In Time magazine, Richard Corliss said it was "engrossing, but not enthralling", placing it in the context of other fictional assassinations, such as The Assassination of the Duke of Guise (1908), Suddenly (1954) and television programmes like 24 (2001–2010); concluding that it was "not an incendiary documentary, but a well-made political thriller."[16] In the Village Voice, J. Hoberman said it was "dramatically inert, but a minor techno-miracle" and that it "skews more theoretical than sensationalist ... Bush is presented as a martyr."[3] James Berardinelli commented that "If this was a serious examination of the possible long-term ramifications of George Bush's current foreign policy, or if it had anything interesting to say about Bush's legacy, it might be justifiable. But that's not the case. The decision to use Bush rather than a fictional representation of him is for no reason other than self-promotion."[17]