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Edited on Sun Nov-14-10 12:38 PM by Jeffersons Ghost
Tea Party activist Mike Troxel of Lynchburg, VA, posted what he thought was Democratic Rep. Tom Perriello‘s home address on his blog after the Congressman voted for the health care reform bill.
Troxel got it wrong. The address was that of Perriello’s brother, not the Congressman. His actions resulted in vandalism of Bo Perriello’s home in Ivy, including a dangerous cut gas line from a propane tank along with an anonymous, threatening note.
Tea Party officials quickly distanced themselves from Troxel, the Lynchburg Chapter’s Media Chairman, claiming the actions were his own and not sanctioned by the party. The incident is just one example of terrorism by the self-proclaimed, “grassroots” operation that grew out of money from front organizations for major oil and banking institutions.
Do we need more proof?
Joseph Stack had barely finished flying his airplane into a building that housed an IRS office when the battle over his legacy began.
People on the left wondered why the media wasn't calling him a terrorist. If this had been done by a Muslim, right wingers would be demanding that anyone who refused to label the attack as terrorism be brought up on treason charges.
Even now, various Tea Party bloggers endorse violence against President Obama. These people are the nuttiest of wing-nuts. Their words and actions constitute domestic terrorism.
Still, Tea Party organizations are media darlings, maintaining good press overall.
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