Austin Plane Crash Wasn’t an Act of Terrorism?

February 18, 2010 at 2:40 PM 3 comments

If Joseph Stack deliberately crashed an airplane into an Austin, Texas office building containing an IRS office, and he left a suicide note bashing the IRS, I call that domestic terrorism.  But from what I’m hearing on the tube, “officials” are saying it wasn’t terrorism.

Why do we refuse to call acts such as this terrorism?  Oh, that’s right.  Only Muslims commit terrorism and people whose last name is Abdulla.

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  • 1. Satansez  |  February 18, 2010 at 11:42 PM

    I honestly think the media is trying to ‘down-play’ this tragic event due to the fall-out that will occur.

    Last year I compared our governments bail-out scheme with the French Revolution. They are extremely parallel!

    http://satansez.wordpress.com/2009/03/16/the-year-is-1793/

    It was an act of Domestic Terrorism, just like the Oklahoma City Bombing!

  • 2. ChrisH  |  February 21, 2010 at 12:32 AM

    Of course it was terrorism, one of those suicide bombings FOX loves to tout. Government workers across the country are uneasy now, wondering if another unhinged “conservative” will come crashing through the window at any minute.

    Or do they think government workers are the enemy, and this attempt at mass murder an act of patriotism?

  • 3. Ken  |  February 22, 2010 at 3:48 PM

    Oops…need to replace “conservative” with “liberal” and if you don’t believe it, read the bombers manifesto bashing Bush and capitalism and catholics and praising communism while complaining about not getting healthcare.

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