Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Bush appointee covers for suspects in Obama assassination plot

What's in store for the 4 suspects in the foiled attempt on Obama's life?

Although one of them reportedly admitted that the group was going to shoot the senator, and members of the group were found with arsenals of guns, ammo, and other gear, Bush's so-called Justice Department appears poised to drop the ball. Troy Eid (pictured here), the U.S. Attorney for Colorado, said the suspects posed no threat to Obama - despite all the guns and the reported admission.

What idiot appointed this idiot? Must've been a real idiot, I'll tell you that much.

You guessed it: Troy Eid is a Bush appointee. Prior to joining the Bush regime, Eid was a confidant to right-wing then-Gov. Bill Owens of Colorado.

So a Bush appointee in the Justice Department is covering up for clods who tried to assassinate a presidential candidate. Clearly that's what's happening. If a heavily armed group threatens a candidate's life almost in plain sight like this, how can you deny that they posed a threat to the candidate?

It just doesn't get any more corrupt than this.

(Source: http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/aug/26/us-attorney-3-men-arrested-posed-no-threat-to)

2 comments:

  1. Let's calm down, Tim, and think this through for a minute. These clowns were deemed to be no CREDIBLE threat to Obama. They would not have been likely to succeed. They wouldn't have been able to get anywhere close enough to that football stadium with a rifle to take a shot.

    You're doing a good job blogging, but you're just too excitable, Tim, that's all.

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  2. Everyone thought John Wilkes Booth posed "no credible threat" too...

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