26-12-2010, 08:26 AM
FBI Provocateur Hal Turner Sentenced to 33 Months in Prison
23rd December 2010
By Anthony Eugenis
Associated Content | December 21, 2010
Hal Turner, a radio shock jock, was sentenced today to 33 months in prison after threatening to kill three federal judges. He weakly claimed he was ordered to say hateful things in order to draw out domestic terrorists for the FBI to capture.
Turner is no stranger to threats and demands for assassinations. After the 2006 midterm elections, Turner created a timetable warning politicians voting for amnesty of illegal immigrants that they would be targets for assassination.
The partisan divide between the left and right in politics is forever expanding. Compromises are hardly accomplished; rather, people divulge in their self-interests and scope out benefits explicitly for themselves. The big picture is rarely looked at by politicians.
Though the tea party has become a symbol of frustration for big government, the left has countered that they are nothing but racists. There is a great divide in this country; the majority of America is angry at government, for either being too big or too small.
However, Turner represents an extreme minority of people. He is clearly vicious, hateful person. He denies the Holocaust, advocates killing Jews, and opposes Israel's existence. He advocates white supremacy.
That is what a shock jock does; "shock" the audience. Of course, virtually all radio hosts don't go to this extreme. Turner wants attention; he thrives off of it. Here, he took it way too far. It is very surprising it took the law this long to toss him in prison.
But the majority of Americans do not advocate violence. Sure, there are misinformed people who believe silly things, and they probably always will, for some foolish reason or another. There will always be extremists on both sides of the political aisle; while we surely can't ignore them completely, feeding their egos is not a good idea either. Vicious extremists are best dealt with by the FBI, not granted major media exposure for the purpose of ratings.
In 2008, many thought President Barack Obama would be the great compromiser; one who would get Democrats and Republicans to talk together to form bipartisan laws. Unfortunately, that dream has become a failed promise. The result has become a partisan mess. It takes real hard work to get government operating like it should, and it likely won't ever be perfect.
While everyone is entitled to free speech, no one is allowed to incite violence on another person. The line must be clearly distinguished. And so for good reason, Turner can count his days in prison, away from the radio airwaves.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article...tml?cat=17
23rd December 2010
By Anthony Eugenis
Associated Content | December 21, 2010
Hal Turner, a radio shock jock, was sentenced today to 33 months in prison after threatening to kill three federal judges. He weakly claimed he was ordered to say hateful things in order to draw out domestic terrorists for the FBI to capture.
Turner is no stranger to threats and demands for assassinations. After the 2006 midterm elections, Turner created a timetable warning politicians voting for amnesty of illegal immigrants that they would be targets for assassination.
The partisan divide between the left and right in politics is forever expanding. Compromises are hardly accomplished; rather, people divulge in their self-interests and scope out benefits explicitly for themselves. The big picture is rarely looked at by politicians.
Though the tea party has become a symbol of frustration for big government, the left has countered that they are nothing but racists. There is a great divide in this country; the majority of America is angry at government, for either being too big or too small.
However, Turner represents an extreme minority of people. He is clearly vicious, hateful person. He denies the Holocaust, advocates killing Jews, and opposes Israel's existence. He advocates white supremacy.
That is what a shock jock does; "shock" the audience. Of course, virtually all radio hosts don't go to this extreme. Turner wants attention; he thrives off of it. Here, he took it way too far. It is very surprising it took the law this long to toss him in prison.
But the majority of Americans do not advocate violence. Sure, there are misinformed people who believe silly things, and they probably always will, for some foolish reason or another. There will always be extremists on both sides of the political aisle; while we surely can't ignore them completely, feeding their egos is not a good idea either. Vicious extremists are best dealt with by the FBI, not granted major media exposure for the purpose of ratings.
In 2008, many thought President Barack Obama would be the great compromiser; one who would get Democrats and Republicans to talk together to form bipartisan laws. Unfortunately, that dream has become a failed promise. The result has become a partisan mess. It takes real hard work to get government operating like it should, and it likely won't ever be perfect.
While everyone is entitled to free speech, no one is allowed to incite violence on another person. The line must be clearly distinguished. And so for good reason, Turner can count his days in prison, away from the radio airwaves.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article...tml?cat=17
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"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass