Thursday, 2 September 2010

Another lib bites the dust!



The story below made me smile ear to ear. Once again some radical leftist, totally out of control gets what he got coming.  Can we just get ALL environmentalists, stick them all on a deserted island and do some nuke testing?  Memo assholes, there's NOTHING wrong with the environment. Stop making asses out of yourselves. 

Of course they already know there's no such thing as global warming or any of the things they bitch about but liberals absolutely have to be protesting something at all times in order to justify their existence.  When's the last time a Tea Partier strapped a bomb on them and took hostages? Never.

Major kudos to the police who shot this piece of shit gook dead.  This was almost as great as abortion doctor/murderer George Tiller getting his fucking brains blown out coming out of church.  Yeah, church. Like a liberal baby killing sack of shit believed in The Almighty anyway.  Hope he's enjoying hell. 


A radical enviornmentalist who took three hostages at the Discovery Channel headquarters while wearing what police may be explosives was shot and killed by officers, police said.




The gunman, identified as James Lee, was killed by police following four hours of negotiations but the hostages are all safe, said Montgomery County Police Chief J. Thomas Manger.



Manger said the suspect had "metalic canisters" strapped to his chest and back. When Lee was struck by police bullets, one of the canisters "popped." Police have not confirmed if the canisters were a bomb, but Manger said the "device may have gone off" when he was shot.



Manger said police will search the building looking for other potential explosives Lee may have left inside.



"All the hostages are safe," Manger said, ending a four hour standoff in which some 1,900 employees were evacuated from the building as well as the company's on-site daycare center.



Manger said police spoke with Lee "for several hours" during which time he expressed "a wide range of emotions during those communications."