Thursday, February 18, 2010

Tea Party, Texas Style

This is not an event to celebrate. If ever there was a tragic teachable moment, this is one. All day the media message has been remain calm,violence is no answer. As if they know.

Where is the answer, if they have it? Share it now, we don't need anymore Joseph Stacks.

Steve
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by John W. Lillpop

Texas has long been known as the state where actions speak louder than words. The place where real patriots say what’s on their mind without a bunch of politically correct mumbo jumbo thrown in to dilute the message.

EVERYTHING is bigger and more intense in Texas, including the manner by which locals stage Tea Parties to protest tax rates, policies, and the IRS.

As reported at Fox News, in part (1), one Texan made national news with his fiery “Tea Party”:

“A pilot furious with the Internal Revenue Service crashed his small plane into an Austin, Texas, office building where nearly 200 federal tax employees work on Thursday, ignited a raging fire that sent massive plumes of thick, black smoke rising from the seven-story structure.

“Officials are investigating whether the pilot, identified as Joseph Andrew Stack, a 53-year-old software engineer, crashed the plane intentionally. Stack was confirmed dead.”

It is truly a damn pity.

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