Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Re: Prophetic warning from Giffords to Palin

Even if the thinking at the time the map was put together was to use
cross-hairs, is it really any different than the bulls-eyes used in
Democratic ad's? Both symbols are there to convey the exact same
point; a district perceived to be weak and to be focused on. It's
being disingenuous to suggest anyone behind any of these maps was
thinking "assassinate the competition". People who think that are
either as looney as Loughner or believe scoring political points is
more important than maintaining any sense of moral dignity.

On Jan 18, 12:50 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 18, 12:43 pm, Mark <markmka...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Yes, they were cross-hairs from a standard surveyor symbol list. Very unlike
> > the cross-hairs Dems used on Georgie Girl and Their target/bullseye map from
> > 2008.
>
> And to think, it only took them 8 days to come up with that lame
> excuse!
>
> > Studio, When you are wrong, you are wrong. Just admit (as I did) and go on.
>
> But I'm not wrong, but I'm glad you were and went on to continue being
> wrong.
>
> > Why take it down ?  
> >> So idiots don't get the wrong impression ??
>
> So you're admitting now that an idiot got the wrong impression?

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