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On Aug 22, 8:24*pm, Nickname unavailable wrote:
On Aug 22, 8:14*pm, No ObaMao wrote:

Questions resonating within an alarmed law enforcement community: Are
serial killers attracted to the Republican party? Or are the
Republicans attracted to them?Besides serially killing, what do Gary
Ridgway, Ted Bundy, and Dennis Rader have in common? They're all
Republicans

http://blatherwatch.blogs.com/talk_r...ists_ask_.html

Scientists ask: do republicans become serial killers or do serial
killers become republicans?
Besides serially killing, what do Gary Ridgway, Ted Bundy, and Dennis
Rader have in common?
They're all Republicans. Coincidence? New anecdotal studies give a
resounding, "Perhaps."
Questions resonating within an alarmed law enforcement community: Are
serial killers attracted to the Republican party? Or are the
Republicans attracted to them?

In reports kept under wraps until after the recent elections,
anecdotal researchers using new counterfactual technologies and
fellacious methodologies have turned up startling hearsay and volumes
of evidentiary spuriousness that point to both conclusions.
"The evidence is sophistic," says criminologist Dr. Edgar "Choch"
Manaña, of the University of Alabama. "The speciousness of these
reports is staggering."
We discovered the phenom when reading accounts of an interrogation of
Green River killer Gary Ridgway by erstwhile sheriff- now 8th District
Republican congressman- Dave Reichert.
Ridgway, a truck painter with an IQ of 82, who had sex with his
victims after he killed them, told the sheriff he was a Republican and
would support him if he ran for higher office.
While Republicans are typically in a somewhat higher IQ range than
Ridgway, Reichert was flattered and his Republican handlers saw an
opportunity to target new voters. Here was an inroad in the vote-rich
micro-constituencies of not only psychopathic killers, but also
necrophiliacs- a voting niche Republicans have been trying to crack
since discovering that their revered Sen. Strom Thurmond had married
three times though dead some 12 years.
Dennis Rader, Wichita's BTK (Bind, Torture, Kill) Killer was elected
dog catcher on the Republican ticket and was active in the party.

Although a lowly bureacrat, he carried out his eponymous deeds with a
vigor many described as entrepreneurial.
He was described by those who knew him as an authoritarian in the
"daddy state" mold of a Sam Brownback, a Dr. James Dobson or a Pam
Roach. He cited animal control violators without mercy; as Larry King
put it: he was a "letter of the law guy." Sound familiar?
The authoritarianism of GOP libertarians or punitive religious
conservatives can cause, according to the suppositious sociological
community, a condition called "libertarian sociopathy." Marked by
scornful, narcissistic, lack of compassion or empathy, its symptoms
are obvious in people like Dori Monson, Rush Limbaugh, or Michael
Savage.
An admix of power, celebrity, free markets, privatization, and no gun
control, can sometimes go terribly wrong- and innocents can die.
Ted Bundy, the Tacoma boy renowned nationally for his sensational and
prolific stranglings was a campaign worker for Republican Governor Dan
Evans. A handsome law student, he cut quite a swath in the 1970's
Olympia GOP chablis and brie scene.
While schtupping smart, young, single, Republican women during the
week, he spent his quality time raping and strangling hippie chicks up
in Seattle on the weekends.
It was said in Olympia that Bundy was polite, responsible, anti-union,
and had the proper respect for private ownership, steel manufacturers
and his Republican girlfriends. But for those to whom he felt
superior, (and were potential Democrats) he repressed their votes by
way of strangulation.
What was it about Republicanism that attracted Ted Bundy? Was it the
sense of entitlement, ruthless independence and blind self-
righteousness? Was it the laissez faire of the Republican platform
gone so horribly wrong that free markets in his sick mind included the
innocent necks of young women?
Speaking of entitlement, the infamous Kevin Coe, Spokane's South Hill
rapist was the son of a conservative newspaper publisher, a bona fide
spoiled rich kid, certified psychopath, licensed realtor, and self-
described "pro-growth advocate." He and his parents were active
Republicans.
As far as anyone knows, Coe never murdered anybody. His MO was
brutally raping women while on his morning jog. Even after years in
prison, the truly unpleasant Coe has never admitted guilt or
acknowledged wrong-doing- a sociopathic pattern similar to members of
or apologists for such failed and/or criminal GOP administrations such
as those of Richard Nixon or George W. Bush.
Decrying "activist judges," his mother, Ruth Coe went to prison after
trying to hire a hit man to murder the judge who convicted her son.
She was arrested coming home from a Lincoln Day dinner.
Would Kevin Coe supported the recent "pro-growth" Initiative 933?
Anecdotal researchers say yes.
We see evidence of this strange disorder as a Republican
administration is pulled down and exposed. The needless war; the
dismantling of social safety nets, the denigration of the judiciary,
the privatization rhetoric- it all dovetails into the pathology of the
Republican serial killer.
We're wondering where and when the next Bundy, or BTK will show his
deadly face. When will new killers, frustrated and enflamed over
liberal push-back and recent gains start a spree adding to the
carnage?
We're against profiling, but screening Republicans might be a prudent
first step to stopping the killing. Responsible Republicans would
agree- profiling is an important law enforcement tool, surely if they
have nothing to hide, they'd gladly cooperate.


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On Aug 23, 12:14*am, "~ RHF" wrote:
On Aug 22, 8:24*pm, Nickname unavailable wrote:



On Aug 22, 8:14*pm, No ObaMao wrote:


Questions resonating within an alarmed law enforcement community: Are
serial killers attracted to the Republican party? Or are the
Republicans attracted to them?Besides serially killing, what do Gary
Ridgway, Ted Bundy, and Dennis Rader have in common? They're all
Republicans


http://blatherwatch.blogs.com/talk_r...ists_ask_.html


Scientists ask: do republicans become serial killers or do serial
killers become republicans?
Besides serially killing, what do Gary Ridgway, Ted Bundy, and Dennis
Rader have in common?
They're all Republicans. Coincidence? New anecdotal studies give a
resounding, "Perhaps."
Questions resonating within an alarmed law enforcement community: Are
serial killers attracted to the Republican party? Or are the
Republicans attracted to them?


In reports kept under wraps until after the recent elections,
anecdotal researchers using new counterfactual technologies and
fellacious methodologies have turned up startling hearsay and volumes
of evidentiary spuriousness that point to both conclusions.
"The evidence is sophistic," says criminologist Dr. Edgar "Choch"
Manaña, of the University of Alabama. "The speciousness of these
reports is staggering."
We discovered the phenom when reading accounts of an interrogation of
Green River killer Gary Ridgway by erstwhile sheriff- now 8th District
Republican congressman- Dave Reichert.
Ridgway, a truck painter with an IQ of 82, who had sex with his
victims after he killed them, told the sheriff he was a Republican and
would support him if he ran for higher office.
While Republicans are typically in a somewhat higher IQ range than
Ridgway, Reichert was flattered and his Republican handlers saw an
opportunity to target new voters. Here was an inroad in the vote-rich
micro-constituencies of not only psychopathic killers, but also
necrophiliacs- a voting niche Republicans have been trying to crack
since discovering that their revered Sen. Strom Thurmond had married
three times though dead some 12 years.
Dennis Rader, Wichita's BTK (Bind, Torture, Kill) Killer was elected
dog catcher on the Republican ticket and was active in the party.


Although a lowly bureacrat, he carried out his eponymous deeds with a
vigor many described as entrepreneurial.
He was described by those who knew him as an authoritarian in the
"daddy state" mold of a Sam Brownback, a Dr. James Dobson or a Pam
Roach. He cited animal control violators without mercy; as Larry King
put it: he was a "letter of the law guy." Sound familiar?
The authoritarianism of GOP libertarians or punitive religious
conservatives can cause, according to the suppositious sociological
community, a condition called "libertarian sociopathy." Marked by
scornful, narcissistic, lack of compassion or empathy, its symptoms
are obvious in people like Dori Monson, Rush Limbaugh, or Michael
Savage.
An admix of power, celebrity, free markets, privatization, and no gun
control, can sometimes go terribly wrong- and innocents can die.
Ted Bundy, the Tacoma boy renowned nationally for his sensational and
prolific stranglings was a campaign worker for Republican Governor Dan
Evans. A handsome law student, he cut quite a swath in the 1970's
Olympia GOP chablis and brie scene.
While schtupping smart, young, single, Republican women during the
week, he spent his quality time raping and strangling hippie chicks up
in Seattle on the weekends.
It was said in Olympia that Bundy was polite, responsible, anti-union,
and had the proper respect for private ownership, steel manufacturers
and his Republican girlfriends. But for those to whom he felt
superior, (and were potential Democrats) he repressed their votes by
way of strangulation.
What was it about Republicanism that attracted Ted Bundy? Was it the
sense of entitlement, ruthless independence and blind self-
righteousness? Was it the laissez faire of the Republican platform
gone so horribly wrong that free markets in his sick mind included the
innocent necks of young women?
Speaking of entitlement, the infamous Kevin Coe, Spokane's South Hill
rapist was the son of a conservative newspaper publisher, a bona fide
spoiled rich kid, certified psychopath, licensed realtor, and self-
described "pro-growth advocate." He and his parents were active
Republicans.
As far as anyone knows, Coe never murdered anybody. His MO was
brutally raping women while on his morning jog. Even after years in
prison, the truly unpleasant Coe has never admitted guilt or
acknowledged wrong-doing- a sociopathic pattern similar to members of
or apologists for such failed and/or criminal GOP administrations such
as those of Richard Nixon or George W. Bush.
Decrying "activist judges," his mother, Ruth Coe went to prison after
trying to hire a hit man to murder the judge who convicted her son.
She was arrested coming home from a Lincoln Day dinner.
Would Kevin Coe supported the recent "pro-growth" Initiative 933?
Anecdotal researchers say yes.
We see evidence of this strange disorder as a Republican
administration is pulled down and exposed. The needless war; the
dismantling of social safety nets, the denigration of the judiciary,
the privatization rhetoric- it all dovetails into the pathology of the
Republican serial killer.
We're wondering where and when the next Bundy, or BTK will show his
deadly face. When will new killers, frustrated and enflamed over
liberal push-back and recent gains start a spree adding to the
carnage?
We're against profiling, but screening Republicans might be a prudent
first step to stopping the killing. Responsible Republicans would
agree- profiling is an important law enforcement tool, surely if they
have nothing to hide, they'd gladly cooperate.


NnUa That Just More Obama-Bot© {Liberal-Fascist}
Name Calling : Not Facts
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refute they are not republicans.

what do Gary Ridgway, Ted Bundy, and Dennis Rader have in common?
They're all Republicans
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Default what do Gary Ridgway, Ted Bundy, and Dennis Rader have in common?They're all Republicans

On Aug 23, 12:46*am, Nickname unavailable wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:14*am, "~ RHF" wrote:





On Aug 22, 8:24*pm, Nickname unavailable wrote:


On Aug 22, 8:14*pm, No ObaMao wrote:


Questions resonating within an alarmed law enforcement community: Are
serial killers attracted to the Republican party? Or are the
Republicans attracted to them?Besides serially killing, what do Gary
Ridgway, Ted Bundy, and Dennis Rader have in common? They're all
Republicans


http://blatherwatch.blogs.com/talk_r...ists_ask_.html


Scientists ask: do republicans become serial killers or do serial
killers become republicans?
Besides serially killing, what do Gary Ridgway, Ted Bundy, and Dennis
Rader have in common?
They're all Republicans. Coincidence? New anecdotal studies give a
resounding, "Perhaps."
Questions resonating within an alarmed law enforcement community: Are
serial killers attracted to the Republican party? Or are the
Republicans attracted to them?


In reports kept under wraps until after the recent elections,
anecdotal researchers using new counterfactual technologies and
fellacious methodologies have turned up startling hearsay and volumes
of evidentiary spuriousness that point to both conclusions.
"The evidence is sophistic," says criminologist Dr. Edgar "Choch"
Manaña, of the University of Alabama. "The speciousness of these
reports is staggering."
We discovered the phenom when reading accounts of an interrogation of
Green River killer Gary Ridgway by erstwhile sheriff- now 8th District
Republican congressman- Dave Reichert.
Ridgway, a truck painter with an IQ of 82, who had sex with his
victims after he killed them, told the sheriff he was a Republican and
would support him if he ran for higher office.
While Republicans are typically in a somewhat higher IQ range than
Ridgway, Reichert was flattered and his Republican handlers saw an
opportunity to target new voters. Here was an inroad in the vote-rich
micro-constituencies of not only psychopathic killers, but also
necrophiliacs- a voting niche Republicans have been trying to crack
since discovering that their revered Sen. Strom Thurmond had married
three times though dead some 12 years.
Dennis Rader, Wichita's BTK (Bind, Torture, Kill) Killer was elected
dog catcher on the Republican ticket and was active in the party.


Although a lowly bureacrat, he carried out his eponymous deeds with a
vigor many described as entrepreneurial.
He was described by those who knew him as an authoritarian in the
"daddy state" mold of a Sam Brownback, a Dr. James Dobson or a Pam
Roach. He cited animal control violators without mercy; as Larry King
put it: he was a "letter of the law guy." Sound familiar?
The authoritarianism of GOP libertarians or punitive religious
conservatives can cause, according to the suppositious sociological
community, a condition called "libertarian sociopathy." Marked by
scornful, narcissistic, lack of compassion or empathy, its symptoms
are obvious in people like Dori Monson, Rush Limbaugh, or Michael
Savage.
An admix of power, celebrity, free markets, privatization, and no gun
control, can sometimes go terribly wrong- and innocents can die.
Ted Bundy, the Tacoma boy renowned nationally for his sensational and
prolific stranglings was a campaign worker for Republican Governor Dan
Evans. A handsome law student, he cut quite a swath in the 1970's
Olympia GOP chablis and brie scene.
While schtupping smart, young, single, Republican women during the
week, he spent his quality time raping and strangling hippie chicks up
in Seattle on the weekends.
It was said in Olympia that Bundy was polite, responsible, anti-union,
and had the proper respect for private ownership, steel manufacturers
and his Republican girlfriends. But for those to whom he felt
superior, (and were potential Democrats) he repressed their votes by
way of strangulation.
What was it about Republicanism that attracted Ted Bundy? Was it the
sense of entitlement, ruthless independence and blind self-
righteousness? Was it the laissez faire of the Republican platform
gone so horribly wrong that free markets in his sick mind included the
innocent necks of young women?
Speaking of entitlement, the infamous Kevin Coe, Spokane's South Hill
rapist was the son of a conservative newspaper publisher, a bona fide
spoiled rich kid, certified psychopath, licensed realtor, and self-
described "pro-growth advocate." He and his parents were active
Republicans.
As far as anyone knows, Coe never murdered anybody. His MO was
brutally raping women while on his morning jog. Even after years in
prison, the truly unpleasant Coe has never admitted guilt or
acknowledged wrong-doing- a sociopathic pattern similar to members of
or apologists for such failed and/or criminal GOP administrations such
as those of Richard Nixon or George W. Bush.
Decrying "activist judges," his mother, Ruth Coe went to prison after
trying to hire a hit man to murder the judge who convicted her son.
She was arrested coming home from a Lincoln Day dinner.
Would Kevin Coe supported the recent "pro-growth" Initiative 933?
Anecdotal researchers say yes.
We see evidence of this strange disorder as a Republican
administration is pulled down and exposed. The needless war; the
dismantling of social safety nets, the denigration of the judiciary,
the privatization rhetoric- it all dovetails into the pathology of the
Republican serial killer.
We're wondering where and when the next Bundy, or BTK will show his
deadly face. When will new killers, frustrated and enflamed over
liberal push-back and recent gains start a spree adding to the
carnage?
We're against profiling, but screening Republicans might be a prudent
first step to stopping the killing. Responsible Republicans would
agree- profiling is an important law enforcement tool, surely if they
have nothing to hide, they'd gladly cooperate.


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What do ya' think about Charlie Manson and Bill Ayers and, Adolf
Hitler and,.... Mao Tse Dung... 6 million dead and counting...

JA! HEIL 0baMa0 HITLER!
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On Aug 23, 12:39*pm, "Chas. Chan" wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:46*am, Nickname unavailable wrote:



On Aug 23, 12:14*am, "~ RHF" wrote:


On Aug 22, 8:24*pm, Nickname unavailable wrote:


On Aug 22, 8:14*pm, No ObaMao wrote:


Questions resonating within an alarmed law enforcement community: Are
serial killers attracted to the Republican party? Or are the
Republicans attracted to them?Besides serially killing, what do Gary
Ridgway, Ted Bundy, and Dennis Rader have in common? They're all
Republicans


http://blatherwatch.blogs.com/talk_r...ists_ask_.html


Scientists ask: do republicans become serial killers or do serial
killers become republicans?
Besides serially killing, what do Gary Ridgway, Ted Bundy, and Dennis
Rader have in common?
They're all Republicans. Coincidence? New anecdotal studies give a
resounding, "Perhaps."
Questions resonating within an alarmed law enforcement community: Are
serial killers attracted to the Republican party? Or are the
Republicans attracted to them?


In reports kept under wraps until after the recent elections,
anecdotal researchers using new counterfactual technologies and
fellacious methodologies have turned up startling hearsay and volumes
of evidentiary spuriousness that point to both conclusions.
"The evidence is sophistic," says criminologist Dr. Edgar "Choch"
Manaña, of the University of Alabama. "The speciousness of these
reports is staggering."
We discovered the phenom when reading accounts of an interrogation of
Green River killer Gary Ridgway by erstwhile sheriff- now 8th District
Republican congressman- Dave Reichert.
Ridgway, a truck painter with an IQ of 82, who had sex with his
victims after he killed them, told the sheriff he was a Republican and
would support him if he ran for higher office.
While Republicans are typically in a somewhat higher IQ range than
Ridgway, Reichert was flattered and his Republican handlers saw an
opportunity to target new voters. Here was an inroad in the vote-rich
micro-constituencies of not only psychopathic killers, but also
necrophiliacs- a voting niche Republicans have been trying to crack
since discovering that their revered Sen. Strom Thurmond had married
three times though dead some 12 years.
Dennis Rader, Wichita's BTK (Bind, Torture, Kill) Killer was elected
dog catcher on the Republican ticket and was active in the party.


Although a lowly bureacrat, he carried out his eponymous deeds with a
vigor many described as entrepreneurial.
He was described by those who knew him as an authoritarian in the
"daddy state" mold of a Sam Brownback, a Dr. James Dobson or a Pam
Roach. He cited animal control violators without mercy; as Larry King
put it: he was a "letter of the law guy." Sound familiar?
The authoritarianism of GOP libertarians or punitive religious
conservatives can cause, according to the suppositious sociological
community, a condition called "libertarian sociopathy." Marked by
scornful, narcissistic, lack of compassion or empathy, its symptoms
are obvious in people like Dori Monson, Rush Limbaugh, or Michael
Savage.
An admix of power, celebrity, free markets, privatization, and no gun
control, can sometimes go terribly wrong- and innocents can die.
Ted Bundy, the Tacoma boy renowned nationally for his sensational and
prolific stranglings was a campaign worker for Republican Governor Dan
Evans. A handsome law student, he cut quite a swath in the 1970's
Olympia GOP chablis and brie scene.
While schtupping smart, young, single, Republican women during the
week, he spent his quality time raping and strangling hippie chicks up
in Seattle on the weekends.
It was said in Olympia that Bundy was polite, responsible, anti-union,
and had the proper respect for private ownership, steel manufacturers
and his Republican girlfriends. But for those to whom he felt
superior, (and were potential Democrats) he repressed their votes by
way of strangulation.
What was it about Republicanism that attracted Ted Bundy? Was it the
sense of entitlement, ruthless independence and blind self-
righteousness? Was it the laissez faire of the Republican platform
gone so horribly wrong that free markets in his sick mind included the
innocent necks of young women?
Speaking of entitlement, the infamous Kevin Coe, Spokane's South Hill
rapist was the son of a conservative newspaper publisher, a bona fide
spoiled rich kid, certified psychopath, licensed realtor, and self-
described "pro-growth advocate." He and his parents were active
Republicans.
As far as anyone knows, Coe never murdered anybody. His MO was
brutally raping women while on his morning jog. Even after years in
prison, the truly unpleasant Coe has never admitted guilt or
acknowledged wrong-doing- a sociopathic pattern similar to members of
or apologists for such failed and/or criminal GOP administrations such
as those of Richard Nixon or George W. Bush.
Decrying "activist judges," his mother, Ruth Coe went to prison after
trying to hire a hit man to murder the judge who convicted her son.
She was arrested coming home from a Lincoln Day dinner.
Would Kevin Coe supported the recent "pro-growth" Initiative 933?
Anecdotal researchers say yes.
We see evidence of this strange disorder as a Republican
administration is pulled down and exposed. The needless war; the
dismantling of social safety nets, the denigration of the judiciary,
the privatization rhetoric- it all dovetails into the pathology of the
Republican serial killer.
We're wondering where and when the next Bundy, or BTK will show his
deadly face. When will new killers, frustrated and enflamed over
liberal push-back and recent gains start a spree adding to the
carnage?
We're against profiling, but screening Republicans might be a prudent
first step to stopping the killing. Responsible Republicans would
agree- profiling is an important law enforcement tool, surely if they
have nothing to hide, they'd gladly cooperate.


NnUa That Just More Obama-Bot© {Liberal-Fascist}
Name Calling : Not Facts
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*refute they are not republicans.


*what do Gary Ridgway, Ted Bundy, and Dennis Rader have in common?
They're all Republicans- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


What do ya' think about Charlie Manson


ws he a democrat? if so, prove it.

and Bill Ayers


isn't he just a reverend?


and, Adolf
Hitler


was a conservative.

and,.... Mao Tse Dung


who also was a extremist. you see, conservatives have much in common
with the other extreme. almost all wealth and power end up in the
hands of a few under either types of extremes, see, you have much more
in common with mao, and adolf than you ever thought.


.... 6 million dead and counting...



the brits killed over 30 million in india in just one short period,
and of course ireland and kenya yeilded millions of deaths. so sig
heil to conservatives.


JA! *HEIL 0baMa0 HITLER!


hitler hated liberals, its why he killed so many jews. jews were the
backbone of european liberalism. you soil yourself in public with your
stupidity.
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