Discussing the Diaspora as seen through an internal Black lens
February 25th, 2010
Republican Steve King, like fellow Republican Scott Brown; sympathizes with the terrorist that flew a plane into a building housing IRS offices. Who did so, self-expressly out of revenge and to promote a social and political agenda through terror and violence.
According to the FBI’s definition, terrorism is: The unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a Government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.
Austin Terrorist Pilot Joe Stack committed violence for the express purpose of coercing the IRS to change, and to get the civilian population to rise up in furtherance of political and social objectives. His own words in his manifesto demonstrate his act to be the definition of terrorism.
Congressman Steve King sympathizes with the Terrorist Pilot over the people attached:
Many of us hate the IRS (the institution) ant think the tax code needs drastic overhauling; but when asked about a person murdering IRS employees, if you spend a minute and half talk about the evil of the IRS and not one negative thing to say about the Terrorist, it’s clear where your lot is cast.
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Just more G.O.P. double standards. We should have all Republican lawmakers fill out a questionnaire on their definition of ” terrorist” . Do killers of abortion doctors, klansmen, Neo nazis, organized white supremacists count ? If you bomb American buildings and institutions does that count as terrorism ?
Explain these standards to prove you’re patriotic like Reagan and support our fighting men and women in Iraq and Afghanistan.