Fast forward 15 years - The President, the Democrats, and mainstream media have been dividing the country along economic and class lines nearly non-stop for the past 2 years. The "rich" have now become any individual who grosses more than $200K a year. The debate on the tax bill has reached a crescendo with the President accusing Republicans of being "hostage-takers" due to their failure to budge on extending current tax-rates to all Americans for another two years. Claire McCaskill said that Republicans were "sacrificing" the middle class and that it might be time for people to "take up pitchforks".
Using the logic of the left, an oxymoron if there ever was one, could it not be reasonably argued that the arsonist stalking Cape Cod is driven to do it by the incendiary rhetoric coming from Barack Obama, Claire McCaskill, and the rest of the screechers on the far left? - Brian
Officials suspect serial arsonist stalking Cape
By K.C. MYERS
kcmyers@capecodonline.com
December 12, 2010Police and fire officials are investigating an arson fire in Sandwich that has a disturbing similarity with a suspicious incident in Barnstable.
In both cases, the arsonist left a calling card, the message, "(expletive) the rich" at the scene.
At 3:30 a.m. on Nov. 24, flames engulfed an unoccupied home still under construction at 16 Boulder Brook Road in Sandwich. Only the exterior of the house had been completed. The home, which was valued at $500,000, had a three-car garage and three bedrooms, but no plumbing or electric service, Sandwich Fire Chief George Russell said.
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kcmyers@capecodonline.com
December 12, 2010Police and fire officials are investigating an arson fire in Sandwich that has a disturbing similarity with a suspicious incident in Barnstable.
In both cases, the arsonist left a calling card, the message, "(expletive) the rich" at the scene.
At 3:30 a.m. on Nov. 24, flames engulfed an unoccupied home still under construction at 16 Boulder Brook Road in Sandwich. Only the exterior of the house had been completed. The home, which was valued at $500,000, had a three-car garage and three bedrooms, but no plumbing or electric service, Sandwich Fire Chief George Russell said.
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