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SuperiorDG
04-19-2013, 15:14
MENA, Ark. — Though it may be hyper-local, a tweet on Friday from a small town Arkansas legislator weighing in on the Boston Marathon bombings is generating national headlines.
According to KFSM (http://5newsonline.com/2013/04/19/arkansas-legislators-tweet-on-boston-liberals-called-insensitive/), State Rep. Nate Bell, R-Mena, tweet Friday morning, wondering “how many Boston liberals spent the night cowering in their homes wishing they had an AR-15 with a hi-capacity magazine.”
The Huffington Post’s Lisa Miller was the first to call the tweet “insensitive.” (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/19/nate-bell-tweet-boston-_n_3116480.html)
“The tweet comes after gun legislation failed in the Senate, when measures to improve background checks and ban assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines all failed,” Miller wrote.
According to the Talk Business Arkansas website, House Speaker Davy Carter, R-Cabot, responded to Bell’s tweet at about noon on Friday by issuing the following statement:
“On behalf of the Arkansas House of Representatives and the state of Arkansas, I want to extend my deepest apologies to the people of the City of Boston and the state of Massachusetts for the inappropriate and insensitive comment made this morning by an Arkansas House member. I can assure the people of Boston and the people of Massachusetts that Arkansans have them in their thoughts and prayers during this tragic time.”
In addition, House Minority Leader Greg Leding, D-Fayetteville, posted the following statement on his Facebook page:
“Rep. Bell’s comments regarding the unfolding terror in Boston are tasteless and uncaring. A proud and patriotic city has endured heartbreak since Monday’s lethal bombings at the Boston Marathon, and brave men and women are at this very moment hunting down a dangerous suspect they believe to be responsible for those attacks as well as last night’s murder of Massachusetts Institute of Technology police Officer Sean Collier and the shooting of Richard H. Donohue, Jr., a member of the city’s transit system police force.
“The people of Boston are not cowards. They are patriots. No one, including Rep. Bell, should ever infer that the American people are anything other than courageous, and the only words we should be offering to the people of Boston are those of support and of prayer.”
Perhaps feeling the backlash about his remarks, Bell took to his Twitter and Facebook pages later Friday morning to issue an apology:
“I would like to apologize to the people of Boston & Massachusetts for the poor timing of my tweet earlier this morning. As a staunch and unwavering supporter of the individual right to self defense, I expressed my point of view without thinking of its effect on those still in time of crisis. In hindsight, given the ongoing tragedy that is still unfolding, I regret the poor choice of timing.”

http://kdvr.com/2013/04/19/lawmaker-wonder-how-many-boston-liberals-wished-they-had-ar-15/

sellersm
04-19-2013, 15:25
Yep, they are courageous. They're strong. The big O even said they 'picked the wrong city' to bomb! We all know that they could just soil themselves, or urinate on the bomber...

Ronin13
04-19-2013, 16:08
Thinking back to history classes, when a rustler would be on the lam the sheriff or marshal would gather up a posse of townsfolk and hunt him down. Now, "we're from the government, stay inside and lock your homes, be prepared to be searched, it's for your safety." Dammit, Ben Franklin was right! I guess the good folks of Beantown reap what they sow. No worries, they have the BPD and FBI to protect them.

sellersm
04-19-2013, 16:10
It's sad that Bell apologized. He was right...

TFOGGER
04-19-2013, 16:16
If you read it carefully, he didn't apologize for the comment or the sentiment behind it. He only said his timing could have been better. I think I like the man.

sellersm
04-19-2013, 16:19
If you read it carefully, he didn't apologize for the comment or the sentiment behind it. He only said his timing could have been better. I think I like the man.

Ahhh, if only I could read... Good point! Even in his 'apology' he asserts truth!

Bailey Guns
04-19-2013, 16:20
It seems that every time a pro-gun republican speaks the truth he/she is bullied into apologizing by leftist pansies. And they always do apologize, even when they have nothing to apologize for. They grow a pair and promptly castrate themselves because of a little peer pressure.

Fuck the liberals in Boston because many of them probably ARE cowering in their homes. If people were properly trained and armed and had the right mindset this thing would be over. But liberals have prevented that from happening.

Bailey Guns
04-19-2013, 16:21
If you read it carefully, he didn't apologize for the comment or the sentiment behind it. He only said his timing could have been better. I think I like the man.

Yeah, I noticed that. But a, "Fuck you, it's the truth and I won't apologize" would've been better.

sellersm
04-19-2013, 16:21
Bailey speaks truth... see my comment in the other thread about this 'door to door manhunt'.

Sharpienads
04-19-2013, 18:47
I wish he hadn't apologized. He was right, and in my opinion there wasn't a better time to say it.

Ronin13
04-19-2013, 20:29
I hate to say this, but in a way I'm kind of glad that people in Boston were cowering, some gung ho tacticool chairborne ranger filling this guy with buckshot and .223 would then mean that we wouldn't have the potential to get some possibly useful information out of him. Were the brothers working alone? Was this sanctioned by Chechen Jihadist groups? Since they didn't flee the greater Boston area, were there more attacks planned? Perhaps, and I'm hopeful, some of these questions maybe answered. Then again, as it goes with MA, CA, NY, IL, and unfortunately now CO, voting can have some pretty shitty consequences.

Cylinder Head
04-19-2013, 20:45
I hate to say this, but in a way I'm kind of glad that people in Boston were cowering, some gung ho tacticool chairborne ranger filling this guy with buckshot and .223 would then mean that we wouldn't have the potential to get some possibly useful information out of him. Were the brothers working alone? Was this sanctioned by Chechen Jihadist groups? Since they didn't flee the greater Boston area, were there more attacks planned? Perhaps, and I'm hopeful, some of these questions maybe answered. Then again, as it goes with MA, CA, NY, IL, and unfortunately now CO, voting can have some pretty shitty consequences.

Unfortunately the one they got isn't the ringleader. I've read this kid's whole Twitter and he's another pothead punk. His brother, who spent six months last year in Russia, is the one who was in charge here IMO. But then again wtf do I know.