Sickening. The daughter of the Texas terrorist Joe Stack, who flew plane into the IRS building last week, says her father is a "hero." This disgusting apologist for terrorism (who lives in Norway, by the way) said to Good Morning America, "I think too many people lay around and wait for things to happen. But if nobody comes out and speaks up on behalf of injustice, then nothing will ever be accomplished."
Yeah. Injustice. Whatever you say. Al Qeada claims they carried out 9/11 on behalf of "injustice" as well. Stack and Bin Laden are both wrong. Making this anti-tax terrorist scumbag into a hero is truly disturbing. I know this is the guy's daughter, so I guess it is somewhat understandable for her to be so confused and have a clouded perspective. But some right wing blogs are also making Stack out to be a hero, or at least justifying his actions as a reasonable response to taxes. It isn't.
There is zero room for debate. This was an act of domestic terrorism. Stack was a terrorist. Case closed.
UPDATE: Stack's daughter called ABC after her interview and "retracted" her comment that her father is a hero. Good move.
Yeah. Injustice. Whatever you say. Al Qeada claims they carried out 9/11 on behalf of "injustice" as well. Stack and Bin Laden are both wrong. Making this anti-tax terrorist scumbag into a hero is truly disturbing. I know this is the guy's daughter, so I guess it is somewhat understandable for her to be so confused and have a clouded perspective. But some right wing blogs are also making Stack out to be a hero, or at least justifying his actions as a reasonable response to taxes. It isn't.
There is zero room for debate. This was an act of domestic terrorism. Stack was a terrorist. Case closed.
UPDATE: Stack's daughter called ABC after her interview and "retracted" her comment that her father is a hero. Good move.
2 comments:
He is not a hero. He is a domestic terrorist and just as evil as the islamofascists.
Any blogger that ascribes hero-ship to this man is not someone I want even associated with the causes of freedom and injustice from the perspective of the political right.
We agree on that.
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