ACLU Board Member Resigns After Urging People To Kill Supporters Of Trump

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DENVER (CBS4)– A board member for the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado has resigned after urging people to kill supporters of presidential candidate Donald Trump.

Loring Wirbel’s Facebook post was captured by The Daily Caller – a right-leaning online newspaper.

The post states, “The thing is, we have to really reach out to those who might consider voting for Trump and say, ‘This is Goebbels. This is the final solution. If you are voting for him I will have to shoot you before Election Day.’ They’re not going to listen to reason, so when justice is gone, there’s always force…”

“It’s almost like, you will think the way we think, you will do what we want you to do, or we eliminate you?” says Steve House, chair of the Colorado Republican Party.

It’s the second threat against Republicans in Colorado in one week.

Fern Delise, 54, of Fountain was arrested after police say she called Planned Parenthood saying, “It’s tempting to walk into a republican party meeting with my dead husband’s gun and just start shooting people.”

http://denver.cbslocal.com/2015/12/...er-urging-people-to-kill-supporters-of-trump/


election season in heating up!!

in case you're wondering - Attorney General Lynch did not come out and threaten to 'take action' against those who want to kill Trump supporters like she did in response to the non-existent backlash against Muslims following San Bernardino. you know how that goes!
 
Member of the new Bolsheviks?
 
What government position does this wacko lady hold exactly?

through litigation.....thousands and only a couple on the right side of any given issue
 
heya there Joey Gerbils, my homie!

may i quote you?

i'm about to...



- IGIT

Cool bro.

Are you trying to imply a comparison between my comment on Sherdog and a government employee and public figure openly proclaiming that a presidential candidate should be assassinated in a public platform?
 
Cool bro.

Are you trying to imply a comparison between my comment on Sherdog and a government employee and public figure openly proclaiming that a presidential candidate should be assassinated in a public platform?

hi again Joey,

since when is the ACLU a branch of the Federal government?

- IGIT
 
Well yeah. It's pretty obvious to anyone who disagrees with them that the super leftist, peace-loving, open minded hippies, in reality, are some of the angriest and most psychotic people in the country. Not all of course, but the "intolerance will not be tolerated" group is not small. The ACLU is a pretty despicable group founded on good intentions, as is often the case and it attracts some real lunatics.
 
Well yeah. It's pretty obvious to anyone who disagrees with them that the super leftist, peace-loving, open minded hippies, in reality, are some of the angriest and most psychotic people in the country. Not all of course, but the "intolerance will not be tolerated" group is not small. The ACLU is a pretty despicable group founded on good intentions, as is often the case and it attracts some real lunatics.

hi there notradumbass,

the ACLU just says things that a broad swatch of the American public find un-PC.

i don't think its a terrible thing that they jam their thumbs in the eye of PC conservatives. it just gives us a different point of view, you know?

- IGIT
 
hi again Joey,

since when is the ACLU a branch of the Federal government?

- IGIT

It is not. And I was wrong when I characterized the person as a "government employee". I admit that error.

My position still stands. There are Marxist scum at all levels of government, including many lobby groups which act as an extension of government through their influence.

The said person was not a direct federal employee but was very much an active member of an institution that works hand-in-hand with the government on policy development.
 
Terrible. Sterilization at the most.
 
hi again Mr. Gerbils,

It is not. And I was wrong when I characterized the person as a "government employee". I admit that error.

no problem.

American Civil Liberties Union does sound sort of like a government agency.

My position still stands. There are Marxist scum at all levels of government, including many lobby groups which act as an extension of government through their influence.

maybe. i'm unaware of any Marxist scum in congress, though perhaps you would know of a few. from a conservatives point of view, though, i'd consider Marxist scum the kind of folks who say things that a Republican would find non-PC.

i don't know if you've noticed, but there are a great many folks in the War Room who admire those who are non-PC.

The said person was not a direct federal employee but was very much an active member of an institution that works hand-in-hand with the government on policy development.

huh?

lol.

the ACLU sued the government for the unconstitutional application of the no-fly list. the ACLU actually sues the government on a fairly regular basis.

if that's how you define working "hand-in-hand", you and i have a different understanding of what that term means.

- IGIT
 
hi there notradumbass,

the ACLU just says things that a broad swatch of the American public find un-PC.

i don't think its a terrible thing that they jam their thumbs in the eye of PC conservatives. it just gives us a different point of view, you know?

- IGIT

Encouraging the murder of people for exercising their fundamental right to vote is a little beyond "un-PC". It isn't usually conservatives that concern themselves with political correctness anyway, hence why groups like the ACLU try to win their arguments by throwing out accusations of "racism, sexism, homophobia, islamophobia" or any other kind of bigotry to get emotional support without factual information. After hearing some of the cases they get involved with, I really can't imagine that they would ever look at any case and say "that's too ridiculous for even us to take". They're like the Gloria Alred of unions, just opportunistic with no sense of right and wrong.
 
Encouraging the murder of people for exercising their fundamental right to vote is a little beyond "un-PC".

hi nostradumbass,

i'd probably agree with you there, lol.

you and i would probably agree then, that there is a difference between the noble virtue of being non-pc, and saying moronic things that most people would just flat out disagree with.

- IGIT
 
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