View Full Version : Prison Planet Cheers for Death of Tim Russert
abenja1
13th June 2008, 08:34 PM
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=44655.0
All I'll say is that when Ron Paul dies, I'll shed a tear of happiness.
fullflavormenthol
13th June 2008, 08:38 PM
Geez. Prisonplanet is full of sick people.
applecorped
13th June 2008, 08:42 PM
the requisite juveniles smear is name, the unbiased few mourn his composure. RIP.
Travis
13th June 2008, 08:46 PM
Some microwave devices can create heart attacks... just saying.
Dies of a heart attack @ 58 on June 13 2008.
Break down the numbers here...
5+8 = 13
June = 6th month
Friday the 13th...
Maybe I'm reaching, but nothing is what it seems anymore.
He interviewed Ron Paul on 12/27/07 at Meet the Press in Wash DC
Wow. It's almost like they try to sound crazy.
Whiplash
13th June 2008, 08:46 PM
despicable, but par for the course at PP.
Drudgewire
13th June 2008, 08:48 PM
That place really is dingleberry central.
T.A.M.
13th June 2008, 08:49 PM
Crap attracks flies, what do you expect. Let them continue to whine, complain, and spin their wheels in obnoxious rebellion...**** them.
TAM:)
Brainache
13th June 2008, 08:54 PM
I've got a question for the people at Prison Planet:
What are you in for? Framed by the cops? A victim of society? Maybe a bit of misunderstood youthful exuberance?
I'm sure if you keep out of trouble you'll make parole...
abenja1
13th June 2008, 08:55 PM
Crap attracks flies, what do you expect. Let them continue to whine, complain, and spin their wheels in obnoxious rebellion...**** them.
TAM:)
Yet when Ron Paul dies, they will all cry.
Edit: My gripe with PP is that they have no heart. The man had a family. They couldn't at least say "I may not have enjoyed what the guy did, but my prayers go to out to his family." Instead it's good riddance for the "nwo shill."
Bobert
13th June 2008, 10:24 PM
WOW sooo much paranoia tinged posts. I think that like athletes competing they strive to be the nuttiest.
Is EVERYONE who disagrees with the truth movement somehow connected to the NWO?
Dr. Lao
13th June 2008, 11:15 PM
I saw the usual speculation about just who killed him, at another site.
Freaking loser kooks.
Thank god they will always be the laughed at fringe.
BenBurch
13th June 2008, 11:17 PM
Never much liked Mr. Russert. But I don't cheer anybody's death.
Well, OK, I'd make an exception for Bin Laden.
Kopji
13th June 2008, 11:29 PM
I bet he is regreting not warning the people telling the truth and has been massively check by God. God has put him in his rightful place, where ever that might be.
And to all a good night.
abenja1
13th June 2008, 11:34 PM
I bet he is regreting not warning the people telling the truth and has been massively check by God. God has put him in his rightful place, where ever that might be.
And to all a good night.
So much for calling themselves Christians. I guess forgiveness and "hate the sin, love the sinner" ain't in their dictionary.
matty.the.damned
13th June 2008, 11:54 PM
What charming folk. I simply must join their online community.
MtD
OldTigerCub
14th June 2008, 12:01 AM
Alex Jones and his ilk have no clue as to the meaning of integrity in journalism. My hope is that readers will see him and his kind for what they are.
He is spitting on the grave of an honest news man the same way he spits on the graves of those we lost on 9-11-2001.:mad:
Hokulele
14th June 2008, 12:05 AM
I bet he is regreting not warning the people telling the truth and has been massively check by God. God has put him in his rightful place, where ever that might be.
And to all a good night.
Yech. And I was under the impression that Russert was a practicing Catholic.
eromitlab
14th June 2008, 01:02 AM
I'd say the scumbuckets over there are truly the bottom of the Internet barrel. But that wouldn't be true. The prisonplaneteers show that if you lift up the barrel, you can go even lower.
SezMe
14th June 2008, 02:00 AM
My gripe with PP is that they have no heart. The man had a family. They couldn't at least say "I may not have enjoyed what the guy did, but my prayers go to out to his family." Instead it's good riddance for the "nwo shill."
Good point. I surely hope the same perspective would apply should Avery, for example, tip over. I like to think it would but there are hard feelings on our side too. No matter how hard-core skeptics we are, we must also remain hard-core humans too.
abenja1
14th June 2008, 02:07 AM
Good point. I surely hope the same perspective would apply should Avery, for example, tip over. I like to think it would but there are hard feelings on our side too. No matter how hard-core skeptics we are, we must also remain hard-core humans too.
We are not blinded by ideology as they are. We have a free mind. Their thinking can't contradict Avery, Jones, Ron Paul, etc or that person is an NWO shill. Sorry, just ranting about my true hatred of the "truth" movement and it seems every day I grow more disgusted with them.
leftysergeant
14th June 2008, 02:21 AM
Coming out and printing such vile tripe at the death of a man respected by at least a reasonable audience is just low-class. I always had a problem with the way Russert reported the news, and what I saw as a little too much to the right viewpoint, but I never saw any outright malice in his reoporting or the questions he asked candidates.
The PP gang and the Losers are another matter. They intend harm to those who oppose them, and it would, thus, be hard not to feel a bit of schadenfreude seeing one of them under the wheel of a bus. Their visciousness earns them that.
Whiplash
14th June 2008, 02:22 AM
We are not blinded by ideology as they are.
Really, are you sure about that? Because I seem to remember posts from people here right when Charleton Heston died that were less than flattering.
And even today, in the other thread about Russert (I think it's in Current Events) there were some subtle digs at him.
abenja1
14th June 2008, 02:38 AM
Really, are you sure about that? Because I seem to remember posts from people here right when Charleton Heston died that were less than flattering.
And even today, in the other thread about Russert (I think it's in Current Events) there were some subtle digs at him.
I'll rephrase it better: "Skeptics are at least less likely, from my view, to be blinded by ideology."
Edit: I also think the numbers back that up. There are those here who didn't like his interviewing style and they mentioned that, but at least mentioned his death was tragic. At PP, they are happy and rejoicing for his death as evidenced by the posters.
As someone quoted fromt one of the idiots at PP:
"I bet he is regreting not warning the people telling the truth and has been massively check by God. God has put him in his rightful place, where ever that might be." Hopefully a Jrefer won't go that far.
SezMe
14th June 2008, 03:32 AM
The PP gang and the Losers are another matter. They intend harm to those who oppose them, and it would, thus, be hard not to feel a bit of schadenfreude seeing one of them under the wheel of a bus. Their visciousness earns them that.
Maybe, lefty, but I would hope that we would not pay off on those earnings.
Let's be clear. I admit I would feel the schadenfreude. I'm only human. You would too, I presume. But I would hope that the difference between us and them is that we would not act or speak on such feelings. We would recognize their revengeful origns, squelch them, and act and speak in the spirit of the best of our humanity we could muster.
Would it be easy or fun? No. Would it be the right thing to do? Yes.
It's that simple.
leftysergeant
14th June 2008, 03:52 AM
The difference between AJ and me is that I would be satisfied with an exclmation of "Good BLEEPING riddance," but would not go to the length of putting up a thread on the internet.
CptColumbo
14th June 2008, 04:02 AM
Do they remember that Russert was one of the few TV journalists that questioned the motivation for the war in Iraq?
abenja1
14th June 2008, 04:06 AM
Do they remember that Russert was one of the few TV journalists that questioned the motivation for the war in Iraq?
That's not good enough for them. He has to literally say that Bush and Co. were involved in 9/11 to be off the hook so to speak. It didn't matter to We Are Change when they "confronted" him and exclaimed to him how he aided in the murder of 3000+ people. Oh and you can find the video on youtube which Im too lazy to find.
andrews-views.blogspot.com
Alt+F4
14th June 2008, 06:25 AM
Members of the NWO don't died. Their reptilian collaborators keep them alive forever with alien technology. Tim Russert must have been on the outs with them.
Alt+F4
14th June 2008, 06:42 AM
It didn't matter to We Are Change when they "confronted" him and exclaimed to him how he aided in the murder of 3000+ people. Oh and you can find the video on youtube which Im too lazy to find.
Here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOb6KRrwrCw
According to those morons, if you don't answer their questions, then you must be part of a 9/11 conspiracy. Russert doesn't take the bait so they change tactics with, "Your crimes are going to be exposed on the coverup of 9/11". They seem surprised he still says nothing, after all they accused him of a crime!
They should change the name of their organization to WeAreMcCarthyism.
MarkyX
14th June 2008, 06:53 AM
So apparently, you don't need to do anything to be hated by these guys. Tim Russet didn't kill anyone or broke any laws, but he is still spit upon anyways.
Then we look at 9/11 deniers that have broken numerous laws, including carry illegal firearms during the whole Brown fiasco, assaulting a woman in a wheelchair, trespassing private property, and threatening phone calls.
abenja1
14th June 2008, 06:54 AM
So apparently, you don't need to do anything to be hated by these guys. Tim Russet didn't kill anyone or broke any laws, but he is still spit upon anyways.
Then we look at 9/11 deniers that have broken numerous laws, including carry illegal firearms during the whole Brown fiasco, assaulting a woman in a wheelchair, trespassing private property, and threatening phone calls.
Don't forget threatening the lives of debunkers, anyone who disagrees with them, politicians, etc.
Bosozoku
14th June 2008, 06:55 AM
Meet the Press was the only Sunday morning show that I could ever enjoy, and I am really sad about all of this. Reading this PP thread didn't help!
It's unbelievable that, without a shred of evidence, they are accusing Russert of being an "NWO puppet."
It's also instructive as to how your typical Prison Planet forum poster views people outside of their group. They are practically celebrating his death. Does anyone know if they have any specific grievance against Russert? Even for the PP crowd, this seems pretty low.
abenja1
14th June 2008, 06:57 AM
Meet the Press was the only Sunday morning show that I could ever enjoy, and I am really sad about all of this. Reading this PP thread didn't help!
It's unbelievable that, without a shred of evidence, they are accusing Russert of being an "NWO puppet."
It's also instructive as to how your typical Prison Planet forum poster views people outside of their group. They are practically celebrating his death. Does anyone know if they have any specific grievance against Russert? Even for the PP crowd, this seems pretty low.
Anyone who works for the big media companies is considered an NWO puppet. They occasionally give Keith Olbermann and Lou Dobbs free passes though because a lot of their views goes in line with the truthers.
EDIT: Regarding their greivance, to them and in their sick minds there is only one grievance. And that grievance is not saying 9/11 is an inside job.
abenja1
14th June 2008, 07:56 AM
[I]Defend America
Russert was at the very heart of the conspiracy to keep 911 truth from the public, as a high profile television newsman he could have brought the whole conspiracy down at any time he wished.
For the fact that he chose to join the conspiracy rather than expose it was always a matter for him, just as it is a matter for Rupert Murdoch that he does the same, the 911 attacks were an inside job, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are based on fantasy official versions of 911 events inspired by the guilty parties.
About one hundred Jews, including six identified as Mossad agents filming the event from New Jersey amid evident jubilation, were taken into custody on and immediately after 911, they were released on the orders of Michael Chertoff now head of US Homeland Security.
See Alex Jones as a hostage, and the murder of Riad Hamad in Austin a warning that he stays away from sensitive topics, the President testified that he witnessed the first 911 strike from Florida, which asserts that the White House is under the control of the baddies, maybe Russert was dabbling with 911 truth, and he got murdered as a result.
A sickening diatribe by a very sick person. I have to throw up now.
theauthor
14th June 2008, 11:44 AM
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=44655.0
All I'll say is that when Ron Paul dies, I'll shed a tear of happiness.
Why would you be happy when ron paul dies? He wasnt involved in that thread.
abenja1
14th June 2008, 11:55 AM
Why would you be happy when ron paul dies? He wasnt involved in that thread.
I would not be. It was meant as ironic statement. And also it hopefully P'Oed a few lurking truthers on this board. As a truther, are you cheering that Tim Russert is dead?
mrbaracuda
14th June 2008, 11:57 AM
Why would you be happy when ron paul dies? He wasnt involved in that thread.
Well he's obviously in on "it". Whatever "it" is.
MarkyX
14th June 2008, 12:25 PM
Why would you be happy when ron paul dies? He wasnt involved in that thread.
Neither was Tim on 9/11.
theauthor
14th June 2008, 12:29 PM
Neither was Tim on 9/11.
Ah right, so the truthers in that thread are happy that russert died so that immediately makes it ok for you to wish ron paul dead.
abenja1
14th June 2008, 12:32 PM
Ah right, so the truthers in that thread are happy that russert died so that immediately makes it ok for you to wish ron paul dead.
It's to show the hypocrisy of truthers. "It's okay to cheer for the death of Tim Russert and anyone who isn't with us, but you must be nice to Ron Paul as always." Anyway are you, theauthor, happy that Tim Russert is dead?
MarkyX
14th June 2008, 12:35 PM
Ah right, so the truthers in that thread are happy that russert died so that immediately makes it ok for you to wish ron paul dead.
When did I ever wish Ron Paul to be dead?
Drudgewire
14th June 2008, 12:39 PM
Who the hell would want Ron Paul dead? He provides way too many laughs for such a wish and I hope he lives forever.
theauthor
14th June 2008, 12:58 PM
It's to show the hypocrisy of truthers. "It's okay to cheer for the death of Tim Russert and anyone who isn't with us, but you must be nice to Ron Paul as always." Anyway are you, theauthor, happy that Tim Russert is dead?
The only person wishing anyone dead here is you.
abenja1
14th June 2008, 12:59 PM
The only person wishing anyone dead here is you.
You're avoiding my question. So I'll assume you are happy that he is dead. You are a sick person.
Russ_Dalton
14th June 2008, 01:10 PM
when Ron Paul dies, I'll shed a tear of happiness.
I don't see much difference between those who spoken ill of Tim and you.
abenja1
14th June 2008, 01:13 PM
I don't see much difference between those who spoken ill of Tim and you.
I wanted to show the hypocrisy of people like theauthor. He's happy that Russert is dead, yet the mere fact that I say something terrible about his messiah (Ron Paul) he gets all riled up. I don't want Ron Paul dead. I won't shed a tear of happiness when he dies. I honestly won't shed any tears, but I'll wish the best for his family. Unfortunatly, theauthor and his truther buddies don't have the heart to give Mr. Russert and his family the same respect. I ask you: Are you happy that Russert is dead?
eromitlab
14th June 2008, 01:49 PM
Who the hell would want Ron Paul dead?
The global elites and the new World order who don't want him screwing up the plans they've taken decades to begin to set into motion... duh. The prisonplaneteers were going on and on about that when RP was a threat to win the nomination in their special minds.
Elizabeth I
14th June 2008, 02:12 PM
Never much liked Mr. Russert. But I don't cheer anybody's death.
Well, OK, I'd make an exception for Bin Laden.
...and I'll have a big grin when Fidel finally goes to that big Politburo in the sky.
CptColumbo
14th June 2008, 02:53 PM
Ah right, so the truthers in that thread are happy that russert died so that immediately makes it ok for you to wish ron paul dead.Did I miss the part where someone wished Rep. Paul was dead?
Didn't you know Masons live forever! :)
BenBurch
14th June 2008, 04:41 PM
...and I'll have a big grin when Fidel finally goes to that big Politburo in the sky.
I doubt you'll have to wait long.
abenja1
14th June 2008, 05:39 PM
Theauthor: this is your last chance to answer: Are you happy that Tim Russert is dead?
Sword_Of_Truth
14th June 2008, 09:06 PM
He provides way too many laughs for such a wish and I hope he lives forever.
...in an african-american neighborhood.
Sword_Of_Truth
14th June 2008, 09:09 PM
Theauthor: this is your last chance to answer: Are you happy that Tim Russert is dead?
Oh great, nice going Abenja1.
Now theauthor is going to bitch for the next ten pages about your vieled threats and talk of "last chances". :p
Just kidding, bud. His issues aren't your fault. ;)
fullflavormenthol
14th June 2008, 10:04 PM
Ah right, so the truthers in that thread are happy that russert died so that immediately makes it ok for you to wish ron paul dead.
Retract that lie or you go on ignore. :wackybiglaugh:
Allen773
14th June 2008, 10:31 PM
The title of this thread says it all about these people, really.
I listened to Jack Blood's "interview" of Russert on YouTube. Tim lasted one minute before he realized he was wasting his time with the idiot.
Allen773
14th June 2008, 10:32 PM
That place really is dingleberry central.
Do I detect a fellow Carlin fan, or is this a mere coin-kee-dink?:D
gc051360
14th June 2008, 10:46 PM
They seem to think Tim Russert is part of some NWO conspiracy thing, and was offed by them.
Although one poster had never heard of him. Which sounds about right.
eta: One of them suspects "fowl" play. lol
dudalb
15th June 2008, 12:39 AM
...and I'll have a big grin when Fidel finally goes to that big Politburo in the sky.
I admit to I will have tinges of pleasure when Mugabe kicks the bucket.
Travis
15th June 2008, 01:21 AM
I don't think I'll be too saddened when Kim Jong-il joins his father in the realm of death. But will he become the Eternal Chairman in the same way his dad is the Eternal President? Somehow I doubt it.
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