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Obama has done it now - Nine Shot dead in church

Alveda King = Martin Luther Kings niece = Fox News?

Being a blood relative of MLK does not predestine one to be liberal. Evidently she changed her spots for stripes sometime starting in the 1990's. She even formed the "Woman for Cain" groupie. From the info on her past, it seems like she has a bit of a sex problem, so she should be a good fit on Faux News...

That aside, is every person who appears on Fox News = Fox News?

If some liberal guest comes on there and says something like "Healthcare is a universal right" did Fox News say "Healthcare is a universal right"?
 

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from at least 1950, all the mass public shootings have occurred in these gun-free zones
I don't think so.

The author of the article works at the Crime Prevention Resources Center and as far as I can tell from their website the only way to prevent crime is guns. And their "research' is about guns (a.k.a. "crime prevention"). It's all guns all the way down.


(Pathological.)
 
This guy is really pissed off at whoever took this picture, his mom?

I think it's safe to say that "really pissed off" is this guy's default expression and one would be hard-pressed to find a picture of him looking otherwise.

Probably because of all the black people oppressing him and raping all the white women so that they don't want to have sex with him.
He does not look pissed off here:
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He looks sad macaulay culkin.

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Apparently I am not the only one
http://www.gossipcop.com/charleston-shooter-macaulay-culkin-resemblance-dylann-storm-roof/
 
That aside, is every person who appears on Fox News = Fox News?

Depends on how that person is used.

If some liberal guest comes on there and says something like "Healthcare is a universal right" did Fox News say "Healthcare is a universal right"?

If that person was unopposed or encouraged by the show host then yes that is what FOX News said, especially if that person is a regular FOX contributor.

But we all know that a person saying such a thing on a FOX News program would only be there as a foil.
 
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Being a blood relative of MLK does not predestine one to be liberal. Evidently she changed her spots for stripes sometime starting in the 1990's. She even formed the "Woman for Cain" groupie. From the info on her past, it seems like she has a bit of a sex problem, so she should be a good fit on Faux News...

That aside, is every person who appears on Fox News = Fox News?
She is not an "every person", she is a Faux News contributor. Of course it fits with her honorary "Dr." title, and her bio about being an accomplished actress due to her bit parts in 1980's, the 3 ex-husbands, and 6 children by only Zeus knows how many men, et.al.

http://mediamatters.org/blog/2015/03/11/meet-alveda-king-the-fox-news-contributor-who-b/202857
Fox News has hired Alveda King, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to "provide social and cultural commentary" for the network as a contributor. King is an extreme anti-LGBT activist who has compared same-sex marriage to genocide and claims homosexuality is a "knockoff" sexuality created by the devil.

On March 6, Fox News announced that it signed King as a contributor to "provide social and cultural commentary" for the network. Fox News chairman and CEO Roger Ailes touted King's "passion and mission for social change" as a "valuable contribution" to the network.

But unlike her uncle, Alveda King -- who goes by "Dr. King" after receiving an honorary degree from Saint Anselm College -- is primarily known for her work as a right-wing activist, including her extensive opposition to LGBT equality and reproductive freedom

If some liberal guest comes on there and says something like "Healthcare is a universal right" did Fox News say "Healthcare is a universal right"?
Talk about an 'aside'....
 
Just as an FYI, this was a mass murder that involved a State Senator. This could have actually been an act of terrorism if the Democrat was the target.

Yeah, that was my first thought when I heard about this--the mass shooting is probably incidental to the assassination. That also suggests that hate isn't the reason behind it.
 
Just as an FYI, this was a mass murder that involved a State Senator. This could have actually been an act of terrorism if the Democrat was the target.

Yeah, that was my first thought when I heard about this--the mass shooting is probably incidental to the assassination. That also suggests that hate isn't the reason behind it.
But it has since come out that he was ranting against blacks. So likely just a mere hate crime where a white guy somehow thinks murdering 9 people will stop the blacks from all that raping and shit.
 
Yeah, that was my first thought when I heard about this--the mass shooting is probably incidental to the assassination. That also suggests that hate isn't the reason behind it.
But it has since come out that he was ranting against blacks. So likely just a mere hate crime where a white guy somehow thinks murdering 9 people will stop the blacks from all that raping and shit.

Ya, it doesn't sound like this guy was even aware that one of the victims was a Senator. He just went to where he knew some black people would be.
 
Yeah, that was my first thought when I heard about this--the mass shooting is probably incidental to the assassination. That also suggests that hate isn't the reason behind it.

So the mass shooting is just because there was collateral damage associated with a totally non-hateful assassination.

Then (ignoring what the assailant's stated motivation) what was the motivation for the assassination since it wasn't hate?
 
Yeah, that was my first thought when I heard about this--the mass shooting is probably incidental to the assassination. That also suggests that hate isn't the reason behind it.

So the mass shooting is just because there was collateral damage associated with a totally non-hateful assassination.

Then (ignoring what the assailant's stated motivation) what was the motivation for the assassination since it wasn't hate?

Here is what the shooter said

"You rape our women and you're taking over our country. And you have to go," the shooter told the group, according to the survivor's account to Johnson.

He then told the survivors to tell what had happened and who did it.

Thank you Loren for answering a question that has been bugging me. Can Loren ever find racism to be a reason behind a white man killing black people? Even when the white man ADMITS his killings is racially motivated, LOREN can't see the racism.

You sir may take your seat, you have said all you need to say.
 
Just as an FYI, this was a mass murder that involved a State Senator. This could have actually been an act of terrorism if the Democrat was the target.

Yeah, that was my first thought when I heard about this--the mass shooting is probably incidental to the assassination. That also suggests that hate isn't the reason behind it.

Let's see here...all the dead are black. Six women and three men. Sounds like a well thought out effort to kill a senator? I don't think so. Also, how well thought out that gift was for the kid's 21st birthday. Always when I love someone, I give them a gun so they can go out and kill those pesky enemies. Isn't there enough gore here to point straight to hatred as the motivation? I think so. Don't even bring Obama into it. He didn't set this thing up. There is a little problem with the fact that seemingly stable people can change and become unstable. Give a stable guy a gun, then let him get upset and unstable and he just may use that gun on someone...even with records checks, etc.
 
Whenever I read about about a mass killing, I tend to focus on the effect on the survivors and the local community. Another senseless killing made even more senseless by its hatred. I also wonder what has to happen to someone to drive them to commit such a horrible and irrevocable act.
 
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