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Friday, April 21, 2006

Terrorists Target Michelle Malkin









I AM NOT AFRAID OF YOU
By Michelle Malkin · April 19, 2006 08:53 PM
You know who you all are.

And if you think I'm going to stop blogging/writing/making a living because you've plastered my family's private home address, phone numbers, and photos and maps of my neighborhood all over the Internet to further your manufactured outrage and pathetic coddling of a bunch of lying, anti-troops punks at UC Santa Cruz...

...you better think again.

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Read her article
Hat Tip: Junkyard Blog

And all this crap from people who are, in all probability, screaming about being surveilled by the NSA.

Listen up punks. You resort to violence. In this day and age, posting personal info on the web for any sicko to see and act upon is an act of violence. You threaten her and her famliy because you can't meet her on the intellectual playing field. Your ideas and rhetoric are less than empty, and your actions speak more eloquently than your words.

I don't normally resort to name-calling (maybe a little labeling, at times); however, I feel this situation warrants such action: You are all punks.

2 comments :

Malkin forced to move after personal details published

Payback's a Bitch. You lose Pig fucker.

After nationally syndicated columnist and blogger Michelle Malkin posted the e-mail addresses and phone numbers of three members of Students Against War, they received a flood of obscene and harassing messages from around the country, including death threats. When a liberal Web site, in retaliation, published Malkin's cell phone number and home address, a full-blown blog war ensued.

"I am now forced to remove one of my children from school and move my family," Malkin wrote Thursday in an e-mail to the Sentinel.

http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/archive/2006/April/22/local/stories/02local.htm

The article you attempted to link to is enlightening. If people do not want their information on the internet, they shouldn't self-publish it. Always remember that the internet is public space.
It appears errors were made by both people on both in this event.
And Mr./Mrs./Ms./Miss Anonymous, don't pretend to be holier than thou in the area of violence, every movement has it's nut jobs. also, ad hominem attacks help no one and cowards don't leave their name... mine is there for the world to see, yours, I notice, is not.