One can already see that the extreme left will try to pin the murder of one of their own liberal former talk radio hosts on the right wing. The property manager of the house that Mike Webb was apparently murdered in was already creating that suspicion. On a gay web site, the property manager opined that he did not understand why the murdered talk show host’s three computers were missing. Commenter’s on the left wing blog were already suggesting a cover-up.
How soon we forget about serial murders and other ne’re-do-wells in the gay community. It seems like yesterday that Andrew Cunanan killed designer Versace. In 1997 Cunanan murdered four gay acquaintances and one stranger.
In Thailand in 2002, a gay man and his partner murdered his father and 80 year old grandmother in brutal fashion. According to the Canadian Press, as recently as this past May, there were murders committed within the gay community in Halifax. In Moscow during a period from 1999 to 2001, four gay men were murdered after leaving gay clubs with a new friend.
From 2001 to 2004, several murders were tied to a gay on-line dating service in, and around, the Duke University area. All of the murders were of a brutal nature. Just last year, in Denver, a gay-porn actor named Timothy Boham was charged with first-degree murder after his ‘friends’ body was found shot in a bathtub.
Those on the far left seem to be capable of a level of hatred that is seldom seen on the right. I have experienced it as a Christian. As one of the groups that is the target of left-wing hatred, I have seen the depths of depraved thinking and bigotry the far-left is involved in every day. They have lashed out at me with a vitriol that is revealing.
Webb’s sister reported that he had been in the company of a new ‘friend’ who seemed suspicious. Is it possible that this is just another murder within the gay community? Or is it more likely, as we will see in the days ahead, that some right-wing nut job looking for secret computer data decided to cross the line? The left thrives on theories of perceived right wing menace.
Extremists on the left believe that an American president was guilty of killing three thousand fellow Americans on 9/11. Only stupidity and blind hatred can motivate people to take such a ridiculous position. That same type of hatred will allow murder theories to blossom throughout the left wing blogosphere in this case also. There are times when I hate to be right.
In a piece by the left-wing New York Times, recent poll results indicated that ‘young Americans are leaning left.’ The ‘poll’ was conducted by the NY Times, CBS News and MTV. What a surprise that they should come to this conclusion!
My own research shows conclusively that the brainwashing that occurs every day in public school classrooms has resulted in a left-wing mindset that is indelibly planted in the minds of young people throughout the country. Any wonder then, that the NYT/MTV poll would come to such a conclusion? I’m sure it is accurate. The outcome is part of a liberal experiment that combines repetition, brainwashing techniques and ill conceived logic with the minds of our school aged children.
Not only is the resulting liberal mindset applicable to political party favorites, but also to social issues. When viewing the poll results, one is struck by how utterly devoid the young participants are of factual information. Despite the current high employment figures and robust economy, fully 70% of respondents said the country was on the wrong track. Not surprising, knowing the types of stories reported on web news services and papers like the NY Times.
As you might expect from a poll conducted by the NY Times, the majority of respondents said they planned to vote for a Democrat in the 2008 elections. Again, as we have seen in several school systems lately, the constant indoctrination into the greatness of Democrats and the loathe deserving Republicans will yield results that liberals expect. With cell phone video exposing some of the liberal indoctrinators at the heads of classrooms, we see the tip of the iceberg.
The poll found that the majority of those 17 to 29 year olds who know who they favor for our next president selected Barack Obama. If the poll takers had been more centrist, maybe they would have asked respondents what accomplishments they were most impressed with in Mr. Obama’s short career in politics. The deer in the headlights reaction may have caused the respondents to pause and think for a minute…………..but why would the NY Times risk that?
As one might expect, the Times took every opportunity in revealing their poll results to point out the low job approval rating the President has, the large number of respondents who feel that the Democratic Party’s morals most match their own (is this a joke?) and that they would not vote for a Mormon. (is that because Mormons have real morals?)
In the article, a 21 year old woman is interviewed. She is a Democrat, of course, and she laments how the Republican Party only courts older voters while the Democratic Party ‘caters’ to young voters. Again, the opportunity was purposefully missed to ask a follow-up question. How has the Democratic Party catered to you? Or better, what has the Democratic Party actually done for you? Or, name one thing the Republican Party has done to alienate you? Again, the deer in the headlights reaction would result, which is what happens when a brainwashed person is faced with a centrist question.
We are reminded daily of the very real bias in media. A recent poll of journalists found that by a 9 to 1 margin, the majority contributed to the Democratic Party. This was where their allegiance was. While Democrats in congress push the ‘Fairness Doctrine’ in an effort to deny first amendment rights to conservative talk radio, they conveniently ignore the overwhelming indoctrination occurring because of the bias in 95% of media outlets.
We should view the NY Times poll as proof that left-wing propaganda is working. Anyone who is in a public school classroom who hears a daily dose of liberal viewpoint and then turns on a TV or opens a newspaper, is bound to come to one conclusion. They can’t think out of the box because the box engulfs them. We don’t need a poll to know that.