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In Memoriam: Andrew Breitbart (1969-2012)

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posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 05:36 PM
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Originally posted by curious7
Hm.

I expected him to be someone of importance but apparently not. Never heard of him until now and don't feel any more educated now that I read the OP either.

Oh well, no one worthy of remembering I guess by the looks of things.



Remember him for the same purpose as Hitler. Andrew Breitbart was a bad bad bad dude. His mold should be broken.



posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 05:37 PM
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Originally posted by beezzer

Originally posted by Flavian


Like i said, i have never heard of the bloke before so have no idea about him. Reading some of the comments i gather he was the sort to garner controversy? Did he therefore have potential enemies that may have "done him"?
He was a lightning rod for left-wing criticism. A Tea Party favorite. And a vocal opponent to Obama's policies.

Yeah but he more neo-con than right-wing, unless right wing is now neo-con?
Neo-cons hate the lefty's more than right-wing conservative's do...



posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 05:46 PM
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You have said it well there Blaine.
Everything you said, I so agree.

Funny that...Ayers own words..."guilty as hell, free as a bird".

This is an older video of Obama unhinged after being asked by an elderly woman
about terrorism. He really loses it. I wonder what triggered that?



posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 05:50 PM
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Neo-con is used as a rule to describe someone socially liberal, and believes in promoting bringing back the gilded age, a serfdom and fiefdom economic system. The masses be damned attitude. Hoary for me and to hell with everyone else etc.

Far right is usually a term used simply to describe someone being "severely" socially conservative. Some Mitt speak there.



posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 05:56 PM
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Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by Blaine91555
 


You have said it well there Blaine.
Everything you said, I so agree.

Funny that...Ayers own words..."guilty as hell, free as a bird".

This is an older video of Obama unhinged after being asked by an elderly woman
about terrorism. He really loses it. I wonder what triggered that?


He did not yell at her. He was frustrated about the disinformation she is obviously a victim of. I'm sure the chief perpetrator being Fox News Channel and the rest of the military industrial war complex including big oil.

I am also sure Obama today would respond to the woman, simply, "Ask Bin Laden."
edit on 1-3-2012 by LilDudeissocool because: you don't seem to be sure.



posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 06:24 PM
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Oh he died? Ah well.



posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 06:27 PM
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why is LA police department not investigating his death? Isn't it strange for a guy that young to just die of "natural causes" Not even a heart attack? Don't they have questions.





An autopsy is planned for Friday, Winter said, but the Los Angeles Police Department said it is not investigating the circumstances of his death.


www.cnn.com...
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posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 06:36 PM
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I post alot on msm message boards for kicks, and I noticed a trend of posters (shills) calling him a "cyber terrorist", with many people agreeing. What a dangerous precedent. I don't know what the heck happened to the poor guy, but something about this whole thing scares the daylights out of me.

Let us theorize for a moment that he really was taken out. To me it's a warning.
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posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 06:43 PM
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Originally posted by jjf3rd77
why is LA police department not investigating his death? Isn't it strange for a guy that young to just die of "natural causes" Not even a heart attack? Don't they have questions.





An autopsy is planned for Friday, Winter said, but the Los Angeles Police Department said it is not investigating the circumstances of his death.


www.cnn.com...
edit on 1-3-2012 by jjf3rd77 because: (no reason given)


I agree. The cause of his death should be investigated, or the root cause rather.

They would find the root cause being the toxic influences of

3.bp.blogspot.com...

angrywhitedude.com...

cache.gawker.com...

www.popcrunch.com...

media.philly.com...

It's called a very angry culture. The toxic influences from which caused his death. Anger based on hating the poor to serve the rich, and being frantic about the fact most people reject such a twisted agenda. It stressed him out to the point that the stress eventually killed him. Andrew Breitbart was an angry frustrated lil man.
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posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 06:45 PM
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I find it very telling that many of those who cry out for the human rights of people in other countries (appropriately so) would celebrate the death of another human being simply because they disagree with what he had to say. Everyone is a human being deserving of respect; white, brown, black, Muslim, Christian and Jew. It's YOU people who are the problem with this world and you need to check YOUR $%&^.

The timing of AB's "heart attack" is suspicious to say the least. His claim to have video of Obama in college could very easily have been what led to his death. The Obama machine has been obsessive about covering up anything the President did in college, and a video of him saying or doing the wrong thing could have easily sunk him. Don't think for a minute that someone in the government, the unions, or the radical left isn't capable of murder - they ALL are.

I just hope he made 50 copies.

My condolences to his family and friends.
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posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 06:52 PM
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Originally posted by OldCorp
I find it very telling that many of those who cry out for the human rights of people in other countries (appropriately so) would celebrate the death of another human being simply because they disagree with what he had to say. Everyone is a human being deserving of respect; white, brown, black, Muslim, Christian and Jew. It's YOU people who are the problem with this world and you need to check YOUR $%&^.

The timing of AB's "heart attack" is suspicious to say the least. His claim to have video of Obama in college could very easily have been what led to his death. The Obama machine has been obsessive about covering up anything the President did in college, and a video of him saying or doing the wrong thing could have easily sunk him. Don't think for a minute that someone in the government, the unions, or the radical left isn't capable of murder - they ALL are.

I just hope he made 50 copies.

My condolences to his family and friends.
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What he did, not just what he had to say. He waged war on the poor. He's right up there with the worse of humanity in my opinion.



posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 06:55 PM
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You've made your point.



posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 07:03 PM
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Originally posted by jjf3rd77
why is LA police department not investigating his death? Isn't it strange for a guy that young to just die of "natural causes" Not even a heart attack? Don't they have questions.







This is why you NEVER threaten to release evidence (or potential harm) at a later date,
Do it with zero warning!



posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 07:40 PM
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Originally posted by L00kingGlass
reply to post by LilDudeissocool
 


You've made your point.



Well I sure don't want to beat a dead horse.



posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 08:38 PM
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Anytime anyone dies, it must be a conspiracy.

The guy supposedly had heart problems. I've seen him on television a few times the last couple weeks....he didn't look good....almost like he was letting himself go.

People die all the time...while I certainly didn't care for the guy myself....I do hope the best for his family in their time of loss.



posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 09:08 PM
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I think you were on to something with the anger and stress, and, yes, even a big meal, especially if a person has heart problems.

My condolences to his family and friends.

Whenever I heard him speak, even in a neutral setting such as CSPAN, I sensed a core of self-loathing wrapped in narcissism. His speech was too often a stressed out, angry production, a rage or rage beneath the surface.

I saw a friend who had a heart condition turn from his usual cranky obnoxious but loveable self to a mean angry person to the extreme, horrible to his loved ones. They got through it by realizing his condition was causing his behavior. He died early also.


Originally posted by LilDudeissocool
Andrew Breitbart was a bad bad bad dude. His mold should be broken.


I hear ya, LilDude. Unfortunately, Life somehow must have a lot of molds left over, 'cause every generation has to figure out what to do with these people. Personally, I felt pity for the guy, but pity only goes so far, and the best way is to call them out with Truth. Fortunately, every generation has other molds, and that's why we get people like Ghandi, MLK, and Cesar Chavez. It's just up to each person who we choose to follow.



posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 10:32 PM
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Originally posted by OldCorp

I just hope he made 50 copies.


Oh, wow. When I first heard about this, I was not that concerned.

Now...I am really starting to get a bad idea about it...

THIS:


With the announcement of Andrew’s passing overnight we could not help recalling
our conversation just 3 weeks ago in Washington, DC. Andrew said on Feb 9, 2012 in
Washington, DC

........ “wait til they see what happens March first.”


www.lsnewsgroup.com...



Today is March 1st.

There is a picture of Breitbart with Sinclair taken the day he said that at the link.
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posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 10:39 PM
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BTS....my gut is screaming, that Andrew's death was anything but natural.......

Des



posted on Mar, 1 2012 @ 11:56 PM
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I've learned quite a bit about Andrew Brietbart today. Didn't know much beyond his name, that he had a website, the whole Weiner deal, and that Lefties HATED him. Now I get why.

From the minute I heard he had died my Spidey Sense was tingling. The more I learn, the weirder it sounds. Maybe his weight and lifestyle caught up to him. Of course it's possible. But looking at the situation, how anyone could dimiss the supreme oddness of it is beyond me.

I question authority. ALL authority. Doesn't mean that there's always a conspiracy. But it does mean that if there is, I'll see it coming.

This is shaping up to be a very interesting year.



posted on Mar, 2 2012 @ 12:14 AM
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Originally posted by Human_Alien
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You are clearly a Obama voter which is fine but that doesn't mean you have to defend something that's so obvious to be...... something other than what you say.

Breibart had a following. So a LOT of people cared what he had to say and/or...SHOW!

At 43-years old....two weeks after promising to 'show Obama's video'......well, you do the math.


Considering his closest friends say that he spent five days in UCLA medical for heart conditons this year, I think your math might be fuzzy. He was on medication, had a new diet, and was ordered to workout because his heart was shot. I am no Obama supporter, but even I know the human body can only take so much abuse.

It is weird timing. However, the videos are now public knowledge and his closest friends and confidants say they have copies. Murder would have done nothing but add publicity to whatever comes out.



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