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Offline bijou

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Leftist nutcase: Informer who prevented deaths a traitor
« on: January 03, 2009, 02:21:58 PM »
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During the Republican convention in St. Paul, many of us expected to see a level of violence similar to that of the Seattle WTO riots a few years back.  When that violence never materialized, we knew that law enforcement managed to penetrate the organizations of tinhorn terrorists who have to rely on bombs and rocks to make their arguments.  The trial of two conspirators has revealed one successful penetration that saved lives and property — and of course the nutcase Left in Texas considers the informant a traitor:
In a federal courtroom in Minneapolis this month, the public transformation of Brandon Darby of Austin will become complete.
In four years, he has gone from a never-trust-the-government activist to the confidential informant who helped the FBI arrest two Austin men on suspicion of building firebombs during the Republican National Convention in St. Paul in September.
“I feel like, as an activist, I played a direct role in stopping violence,” Darby, 32, said in his first interview on his role.
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There's some interesting info about one of Cindy Sheehan's collaborators too.



Offline Peter3_1

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Re: Leftist nutcase: Informer who prevented deaths a traitor
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2009, 02:39:33 PM »
Austin sure has changed over the years, from a place where debate was active, exciting, but compltely non-violent. tHERE WAS PLANTY OF ACTIVE DEBATE on Stump speeking day each thursday, and after, debaters on each side would get to gether for a beer or two at Roy's Lounge on Guadalupe St...

Now the nutbar left plots to blow up and/or burn the other side?