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Hostages Taken at Clinton Campaign Office in NH

Wynder

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I think they may have some level of culpability for not establishing the office as a Bomb-Free Safe Zone -- fake or real. Had they done that, this incident would never of had happened.
 

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Call me crazy, kooky,whatever you want, but just hear me out for a second. In my opinion, Hillary Clinton probably had something to do with that guy going into her campaign office with a 'bomb'. I wouldn't put it past her. Just look at the way that the media have jumped on this story and said 'Oh wow, look at how she handles a crisis'. Give me a break. She will do anything to get into the White House and she doesn't give a **** whose lives she ruins. Now for those of you who think I'm just an ignorant prick, remember that she had her own people hidden in the audience at debates to ask her specific questions that she was already scripted to answer. Also, remember that person in the recent Republican debate who was later revealed to be part of Clinton's campaign? Come on. The American People need to open their eyes and see this 'Hitler-in-women's-clothing' for what she really is: A POWER HUNGRY SOCIALIST PIG.
 

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Mmmm... I dunno...

As much as I think she is capable of doing, and ruining... I don't know if she could pull this off, and keep it quiet, if it was her doing (which I doubt), it will eventually surface.
 

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openryan wrote:
...if it was her doing (which I doubt...

Ummm, you might want to believe it, openryan...

I_Hate_Illinoismakes about as strong a case as I've heard on this theory that Clintonherselfwas behind the 'Hostage Crisis' in her campaign office.
 

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I_Hate_Illinois wrote:
Call me crazy, kooky,whatever you want, but just hear me out for a second. In my opinion, Hillary Clinton probably had something to do with that guy going into her campaign office with a 'bomb'. I wouldn't put it past her. Just look at the way that the media have jumped on this story and said 'Oh wow, look at how she handles a crisis'. Give me a break. She will do anything to get into the White House and she doesn't give a **** whose lives she ruins. Now for those of you who think I'm just an ignorant prick, remember that she had her own people hidden in the audience at debates to ask her specific questions that she was already scripted to answer. Also, remember that person in the recent Republican debate who was later revealed to be part of Clinton's campaign? Come on. The American People need to open their eyes and see this 'Hitler-in-women's-clothing' for what she really is: A POWER HUNGRY SOCIALIST PIG.
I certainly agree w/ your characterization of her and I definitely hate Illinois (can't eat Foie Gras in Chicago and a mayor who wants a camera on every street corner, not to mention Tank Johnson, thug that he is, being put in jail for essentially doing the same thing I'm doing "ownership of an 'assault' rifle), but this one's a bit too far out on the conspiracy theory list for me. :cry:

Now, if it comes out that the bomb strapper used to work in her campaign and caught Hillary and her HOT assistant Huma spooning whilst reading the Koran, we'll have a LOT to talk about here ;)....
 

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HankT wrote:
openryan wrote:
...if it was her doing (which I doubt...

Ummm, you might want to believe it, openryan...

I_Hate_Illinoismakes about as strong a case as I've heard on this theory that Clintonherselfwas behind the 'Hostage Crisis' in her campaign office.
I see what you did there...
 

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Anything that gets Hitlery publicity for is staged. A man with a (probably fake) bomb is a pretty easy way to give her some ammunition for debate. Now when Rudy says "I survived September 11th" as if he was actually there, she can say "As someone who has been affected first hand by terrorism..." or "As someone who has faced terrorism in the past..."

I'm sure she'll make a bigger deal about this to make herself look good than McCain has made about being a POW, and she wasn't even there*!!!



*just like Rudy.
 

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PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) — When the hostages had been released and their alleged captor arrested, a regal-looking Hillary Rodham Clinton strolled out of her Washington home, the picture of calm in the face of crisis.

The image, broadcast just as the network news began, conveyed the message a thousand town hall meetings and campaign commercials strive for — namely, that the Democratic presidential contender can face disorder in a most orderly manner.

"I am very grateful that this difficult day has ended so well," she declared as she stood alone at the microphone.

Little more than three hours later, just in time for the 11 p.m. local news, Clinton reaffirmed that perspective. In New Hampshire, she embraced her staffers and their families, and lauded the law enforcement officials who brought a siege at her local campaign headquarters to a peaceful conclusion.

It was a vintage example of a candidate taking a negative and turning it into a positive. And coming just six weeks before the presidential voting begins, the timing could hardly have been more beneficial to someone hoping to stave off a loss in the Iowa caucuses and secure a win in the New Hampshire primary.

Aides said Clinton was home Friday afternoon, getting ready to deliver a partisan speech in Virginia to the Democratic National Committee, when she was told three workers in her Rochester, N.H., headquarters had been taken hostage by a man claiming to have a bomb.
From CNN

First of all, the media praises her and tries to make her look like a leader. The same thing that is done with Rudy.

Then she uses the whole thing as a photo-op, just like Rudy in 9/11.

And this part is why I think it is completely staged. *cough*9/11*cough*
 

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Lew wrote:
HankT wrote:
openryan wrote:
...if it was her doing (which I doubt...

Ummm, you might want to believe it, openryan...

I_Hate_Illinoismakes about as strong a case as I've heard on this theory that Clintonherselfwas behind the 'Hostage Crisis' in her campaign office.
I see what you did there...
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http://www.bostonherald.com/news/national/northeast/view.bg?articleid=1048523

ROCHESTER, N.H. - The stepdaughter of a distraught New Hampshire man, who touched off a hostage drama at Hillary Clinton’s campaign headquarters in Rochester, N.H., said she feared her stepfather was going to be gunned down.
“I was fearful. I just hoped everything would turn out OK,” Leeland Eisenberg’s stepdaughter Erin Warren told the Herald today outside Rochester District Court.
“I thought it would end pretty extreme, I thought it was going to be a shooting thing,” she added.
Eisenberg was arraigned today on a host of charges, including kidnapping, in connection to Friday’s hostage taking in downtown Rochester. He was ordered held on $500,000 cash bail after authorities outlined his extensive criminal record, which includes two rape convictions in Massachusetts in the 1980s.
Eisenbeg’s stepson, Ben Warren, said he spent Thursday night with his step-dad and he directed him to a store that sold road flares. Eisenberg allegedly purchased road flares at a Dover, N.H., auto store and then strapped them to his chest with duct tape, which he later claimed was a bomb when he took hostages at the Clinton headquarters and held them for almost six hours.
In court papers field today, Ben Warren told police he was sleeping at a hotel room with this stepfather and awoke to hear “the sound of ripping duct tape.”
Shortly before Eisenberg allegedly went to the Clinton campaign headquarters, he told his stepson “no matter what happens today, tell your mother I love her,” according to court papers.
“He was suicidal. He was drinking and he was pretty emotionally tore up,” said his stepson.
The siblings said that their stepfather had tried unsuccessfully to get into a treatment program for alcoholism and mental illness.
“It’s unfortunate but at the same time it’s says something about the lack of health care,” said Ben Warren.
“I hope the best for him, I hope gets the help he needs,” said the stepson.
Eisenberg was charged on four counts of kidnapping, one charge of criminal threatening and one charge of false report as to explosives.
In 2002, Eisenberg sued the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, alleging he had been molested by a priest in the early 1980s, when he was about 21.
In 1999 and 2000, Eisenberg was incarcerated in a facility for sexual offenders at Bridgewater State Hospital, according to court records. He was later transferred to the Massachusetts prison in Concord.
A 1996 Herald article said Eisenberg was serving 10 to 20 years for rape in Concord. Eisenberg wrote to the Herald after he received a mailer from the Bob Dole presidential campaign soliciting voter opinions.
Eisenberg’s suggestion: “Require politicians to be legally responsible for their campaign pledges and prosecute those promises which result in perjury, fraud, deceit and deception to national trust.”

The lamestream media is piling-on in an effort to have road flares included in the NRA-McCarthy NCIS Improvement bill
Either we are equal or we are not. Good people ought to be armed where they will, with wits and guns and the truth. LAB/NRA/GOP KMA$$
 
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