NEW YORK - "It is an attack on the institutions," said FBI chief Robert Mueller. But it is also "an attack on the American way of life": the American way of life. A constitution that ensures that "the possibility of peaceful assembly" to discuss public matters. As in the first amendment which was touched to read in Congress the other day, just to her, Gabrielle Giffords.
Doctors are doing everything possible to save a Member of the Tucson Jared Loughner - invited to that meeting ground, as other citizens, right by her - tried to kill. But meanwhile, the FBI is doing everything possible to "guarantee the security of all parliamentarians. Why Arizona might be the bomber also indicted for "terrorism." And from the border with Mexico "that" terror bounces across America: to the halls of power in Washington.
Until the White House sits where the first black president. That in these two years was also the first to finish on the hate list. America is afraid. The sheriff of Tucson Clarence Dupnik says bluntly. The murderess is disturbed but the political hatred that goes on stage 24 hours at 24 "had an impact: look at how these people respond to the claims on the government to knock down the vitriol that comes out of some mouths." The vitriol of some mouths.
Gabrielle was over "targeted" by Sarah Palin. On the web someone is erasing the pages where the Tea Party indicated his gun with a viewfinder as Gabby MPs: those from "reduce." The head of the FBI clear: there is at present no reason to believe that the massacre is part of a greater plan.
At the time. In Washington, the alarm for a suspicious package near the White House after last week from Maryland to the capital three small parcel bombs have terrorized. But it is the Arizona Democrat John Larson to confirm their suspicions. All Members were invited by the police in Washington and the new Speaker of the House John Boenher to better coordinate their security with local police.
Even in recent times because the deficit has forced cuts in security. Just Boenher test hours to cool the atmosphere by suspending parliamentary activities throughout the week. Including Wednesday's vote for the symbolic rejection of the health reform so that even as a Democratic moderate Giffords was over - she had complained on television - in the focus of Palin.
"Never, we thought that the symbols could be construed as gun sights," he now says his spokeswoman Rebecca Mansour "and attempts to associate it with violence is obscene." The New York Times wonders. We are at a point of no return: we will stop or will escalate? Reminded of the warnings by Nancy Pelosi: "This violent language brings us back to the '70s." And the prophetic words of Bill Clinton.
That faced with the radicalization of symbolic Tea Party warned: I see many similarities with the climate that led to the massacre of Oklahoma. 1993, 168 deaths. The right arises: do you want to exploit the situation politically. Obama announces today a minute of silence. But back to Washington to launch accusations.
While in Tucson we start shooting.
Doctors are doing everything possible to save a Member of the Tucson Jared Loughner - invited to that meeting ground, as other citizens, right by her - tried to kill. But meanwhile, the FBI is doing everything possible to "guarantee the security of all parliamentarians. Why Arizona might be the bomber also indicted for "terrorism." And from the border with Mexico "that" terror bounces across America: to the halls of power in Washington.
Until the White House sits where the first black president. That in these two years was also the first to finish on the hate list. America is afraid. The sheriff of Tucson Clarence Dupnik says bluntly. The murderess is disturbed but the political hatred that goes on stage 24 hours at 24 "had an impact: look at how these people respond to the claims on the government to knock down the vitriol that comes out of some mouths." The vitriol of some mouths.
Gabrielle was over "targeted" by Sarah Palin. On the web someone is erasing the pages where the Tea Party indicated his gun with a viewfinder as Gabby MPs: those from "reduce." The head of the FBI clear: there is at present no reason to believe that the massacre is part of a greater plan.
At the time. In Washington, the alarm for a suspicious package near the White House after last week from Maryland to the capital three small parcel bombs have terrorized. But it is the Arizona Democrat John Larson to confirm their suspicions. All Members were invited by the police in Washington and the new Speaker of the House John Boenher to better coordinate their security with local police.
Even in recent times because the deficit has forced cuts in security. Just Boenher test hours to cool the atmosphere by suspending parliamentary activities throughout the week. Including Wednesday's vote for the symbolic rejection of the health reform so that even as a Democratic moderate Giffords was over - she had complained on television - in the focus of Palin.
"Never, we thought that the symbols could be construed as gun sights," he now says his spokeswoman Rebecca Mansour "and attempts to associate it with violence is obscene." The New York Times wonders. We are at a point of no return: we will stop or will escalate? Reminded of the warnings by Nancy Pelosi: "This violent language brings us back to the '70s." And the prophetic words of Bill Clinton.
That faced with the radicalization of symbolic Tea Party warned: I see many similarities with the climate that led to the massacre of Oklahoma. 1993, 168 deaths. The right arises: do you want to exploit the situation politically. Obama announces today a minute of silence. But back to Washington to launch accusations.
While in Tucson we start shooting.
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