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The crazies are usually the canary in the coal mine. Today's kamikazi attack on the IRS is one of those examples. While he was a nutjob, 44 states have passed resolutions telling the fed not to trample on state's rights and the white house press office is still using the term, "Tea Bagger". It took a Clinton and Reno to get a McVeigh. Obama has his McVeigh. Strangely, they are saying this incident wasn't an act of domestic terrorism, while McVeigh was. If he had used a gun instead of a plane, it would be called domestic terror and the gun control bills would be flying of the desk.
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The progression of your post is completely nonsensical. Is the middle part "While he was a nutjob [these instances show he has a point in some regard]"???
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I'll probably have to see that, Sean. Doesn't look very good, but I'm a sucker for zombie movies.
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This happened less than a mile from where I work. In fact, I was in a bus going past the building less than five minutes before it happened. Kind of freaky.
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Hobbes, I know you always put the smilie in your sig - but in that last post it gives me the impression that you're smiling about that fact. Which in and of itself is rather freaky o.O
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quote:Originally posted by malanthrop: The crazies are usually the canary in the coal mine. Today's kamikazi attack on the IRS is one of those examples. While he was a nutjob, 44 states have passed resolutions telling the fed not to trample on state's rights and the white house press office is still using the term, "Tea Bagger". It took a Clinton and Reno to get a McVeigh. Obama has his McVeigh. Strangely, they are saying this incident wasn't an act of domestic terrorism, while McVeigh was. If he had used a gun instead of a plane, it would be called domestic terror and the gun control bills would be flying of the desk.
McVeigh wasn't crazy. Anything but. Angry, disaffected, but very, very sane.
This guy who flew the plane into the building...crazy as crap.
You've got to be kidding if you blame Clinton for McVeigh. Reno, sure...although I even have my reservations about that. Clinton didn't run the FBI, and he wasn't micromanaging every single operation, i.e., Ruby Ridge and Waco. McVeigh knew that.
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Having recently been wrangling with the dishonest, incompetent fools at the IRS, I understand the frustration. I have not, however, been tempted to kill myself or anyone else over the issue.
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From reading the message he left behind, it seems that the bailouts had a fair amount to do with it in his mind as well.
It was quite rambly and incoherent at times, but the general gist seemed to be that he was angry that his mistakes ended with him getting screwed over while the government stepped in to save rich wall street executives when they made mistakes.
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quote:Originally posted by katharina: Having recently been wrangling with the dishonest, incompetent fools at the IRS, I understand the frustration. I have not, however, been tempted to kill myself or anyone else over the issue.
I haven't had much issue with them, and I work with them on a regular basis. Granted, it is usually with matters related to my clients and not individuals.
The trick is this. If you get a notice, call them directly, work with someone, and if there is anything you need to send, make sure you can send it directly to that person to have it taken care of. Otherwise it will sit on a desk or in a mail room for 6 months before someone even looks at it.
And yeah. McVeigh knew exactly what he was doing. He was genius in some ways. This guy was just a loon.
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And yeah. McVeigh knew exactly what he was doing. He was genius in some ways. This guy was just a loon.
The thing is, the FBI really was out of line at Ruby Ridge and Waco. I don't like how McVeigh taught the FBI a lesson...but they were way out of line, and they needed reigning in.
It's just unfortunate that people have to die for the government to wake up.
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Geraine - I know what should happen. I have been given fake numbers, hung up on, promised phone calls, and lied to so many times I have almost lost count. At this point, they can see what the problem is, and they promise they will do something within three days, and then nothing happens. It has been nine months so far. No direct numbers given out. No one held accountable. No one returning phone calls. Never talk to same person twice. It is a disaster of epic proportions, and they are collectively dishonest incompetents. Truly amazing.
No murder in my heart, but I would be up for a little car-keying of the person responsible - "Miss Williams". Yeah - no first name or employee number. For all I know, that was a lie as well.
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