Former Governor Palin:
After the tragedy in Arizona on Saturday, you responded by immediately removing several dangerous pieces of violent rhetoric and imagery from your web presence, including a map of Rep. Giffords’ district with a gun’s crosshairs on it paired with instructions to “not retreat – reload!”
Ms. Palin, we are asking you to not just hide your former violent rhetoric and hope we don’t notice, but to do the right thing: formally apologize for it, and work to create a new foundation upon which we can build a political dialogue based on respect and facts, not fear and hatred.
Sincerely,
The Other 98% and the undersigned individuals
The Other 98% will send your letter to Ms. Palin.
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ReplyDeleteHoly shit, what kind of elementary-school, playground-mentality politics bullshit is this?
ReplyDeleteAww, someone who had nothing do with the Tuscon shootings put some pictures on her website you don't like? You poor little asswit, the horror! The HORROR!
Grow a pair, you gutless child.
Remove this post, coward.
GOofomAtIc!
ReplyDeletelol, this is hilarious. how about when the daily KOS apologizes for the pictures and comments made about giffords we will have her apologize.
ReplyDeletecan you say hypocrite ?
WTF - do you want her to put it back up?
ReplyDeleteThis blog is a waste of cyberspace.
ReplyDeleteWhy Thank You!!
ReplyDeleteIt is truly sad to me that at a very sad time people in our country are so very hateful.Sarah palin has diffent views than a lot of us ,but truly she was sad about what happened in Tucson .
ReplyDeleteI believe she really loves this country.People please at this sad time just send out love ,and not be trying to put blame where it truly don't belong .Don't be emotional vampires .It don't help our country.
What a ridiculous website...Governor Palin deserves your respect, not this crap.
ReplyDeleteSorry, Sarah! I wish you didn't have to put up with all this nonsense.
ReplyDeleteThe problem isn't hateful speech. No, the problem is the ringing of bells. Daily Kos speaks and the dogs drool. MSNBC, CNN, the alphabets speak and the dogs howl. Democrat congressmen this and Democrat senator that demand more more more control and the dogs muster into a pack and they attack, attack, attack.
ReplyDeleteThere is no sobriety anymore. There is no critical thinking anymore.
The shooter in Tucson did have a valid point. What is government if words have no meaning? Well?
If you LIBtards weren't so scared of Sarah you might not attack her so often. Hell, Sarah doesn't scare me, I want to go hunting with her. There, I said it; Hunting, fishing, trapping, free speech, did I mention I am an Illinois Minuteman? I'll bet the jerk who started this is hiding under his bed right now! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on this. Instead of recording a video to address criticism (and get more limelight), she needs to issue a formal apology for any part her campaign may have had in this tragedy. She is not the victim.
ReplyDeleteYour title needs some punctuation. It sounds like someone should apologize to Sarah, which they probably should, but your point is the opposite. Which makes this whole blog meaningless.
ReplyDeleteBLOOD LIABLE. There I said it. Next thing we are going to hear is that no one else has ever used the bulls eye symbol in the name of politics. WRONG.
Democrats and Republicans have used it numerous times. To try and associate the actions of an idiot (and I mean that literally) with that bulls eye is also idiotic.
Taking the symbol down off her web-site is a sign of respect for those harmed. This idiot shooter already had a run-in with the congresswoman back in 2007. Long before Palin was ever on the national scene.
You need to talk with someone and get your facts straight before you post.
A quick check of older posts on this blog shows another deluded individual who ought to be watched closely before he goes over the "deep end."
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