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Track the Crazies 2

TPM has a map.

From the bullet items under the map:

Rep. Steve Driehaus (D-OH) (who has received death threats–ed.), who is on the map above, today said he confronted Minority Leader John Boehner over an interview in which Boehner said Driehaus would be a “dead man” if he voted for the bill. “I think it’s really important for folks around here, especially leader Boehner, to understand that his words have consequences,” Driehaus said.

That they are crazy does not mean they are no less dangerous. I will not be surprised if someone kills in the name of Republicanism.

If that happens, watch them back off watch the party disclaim responsibility.

Addendum:

Glomarization has more.

Later:

Now it’s faxes of nooses.

Even Later:

More death threats.

Afterthought:

These people are nuts.

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2 comments

  1. Karen

    March 24, 2010 at 6:40 pm

    If someone hadn’t seen that gas line that was cut, there would have been a death or a few. Propane stays in 1 place, low to the ground. A spark could have set it off. If that happened, bye-bye house & occupants.

     
  2. Frank

    March 24, 2010 at 6:53 pm

    Latest I’ve seen (and it may change a lot still) is that it was a gas grill.  Malicious, but not quite so dangerous.  But the intent, oh, my, the intent.

    This is getting uglier faster than I could have possible imagined.  And all over pre-existing conditions and health insurance.

     
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