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It was murder to shut him up.
Permalink Reply by DaveG on March 1, 2012 at 5:28pm There is ABSOLUTELY no evidence of foul play in Breitbart's death at this point in time. Those that work with him knew that he had fairly significant heart trouble last year, and while shocked at his death are not overly surprised. Unless the autopsy turns something up, or fails to verify the cause of death, then this sort of talk does nothing but make conservatives look foolish and conspiratorial. Let's leave that for the cases in which it is deserved.
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On another note, Andrew Breitbart will be sorely missed in conservative circles and in the fight to get the truth out to the public. What a warrior for what is right ... as well as against what is wrong. It bothered him greatly when he would discover cover-ups and hidden agendas that were taking advantage of the American people. I admire him for never backing down from a fight when he felt he was right and there was truth to be revealed. It is the same characteristic in him that the left despised so vehemently. Often called a fool, an attack dog, and a right-wing hate monger, Breitbart's main concern was to get to the truth of a matter.
May the Lord smile upon his wife, his four children, and other family and friends and give comfort to them in this difficult time. Rest in Peace, Andrew Breitbart.
Permalink Reply by Amanda on March 1, 2012 at 11:53pm Yep, he was in Troy MI earlier this week for a Conservative event with Michelle Malkin, leading up to the GOP primary. The word is that he suddenly became ill, diaphoretic (which is a classic sign of heart attack), and was unable to come out and speak as scheduled. They had Michelle Malkin do a Q & A with the audience while Breitbart collected himself and eventually was able to come out and speak to the crowd.
It's always shocking when someone passes away so young but it does happen on occasion.
At first when I heard of his death I felt sick...it's as if the Right can't catch a break. What in hell will we do without someone like him who routinely went for the Left's jugular? But he's already done more than his part, cracking ACORN and exposing the dreadful Wiener for the asshat that he was. For ridding us of the daily sufferage of that miserable bastard we should all be eternally greatful.
For almost a century Conservative America had virtually no voice. Ronald Reagan apparently only happened by the grace of God but aside from that we have essentially been under the Left's all encompassing thumb (media, education, government, religion) for nearly a hundred years. Andrew Breitbart and several others like him changed all that. They made the Right the underdog and that's a good place for us to be as younger generations usually seek an alternative view from the main stream.
Things ARE changing just as Breitbart said. There are so many Conservative online sites now one doesn't have time for all of them. Fox News (or anything closely resembling a Conservative view point) did not exist 20 years ago. When's the last time Americans had an urge to re-visit and get well acquainted with our Constitution? It may take more than two years, it may take more than four. Hell, it may take a hundred ~ but we're not going anywhere and we DO out number the Left. It just doesn't seem like it because they're all on public assistance or have government jobs thereby enabling them to live online with their Leftist opinions.
In honor of Andrew Breitbart we should all make it a point of accessing some social media outlet every day in order to confound and aggravate a Liberal Lefty.
Permalink Reply by DaveG on March 2, 2012 at 8:25am Well said, Amanda. I can't think of much more to add to it. He will be greatly missed, but what a warrior he has been -- a great example for us all to follow.
My thoughts have been censored by the management.
Permalink Reply by DaveG on March 3, 2012 at 10:24am I have sent you a note to follow up on this. I don't recall anyone's post being removed on this thread, though I did ask a couple of folks to be careful of promoting unfounded conspiracies. But I don't think anyone's post was deleted. Follow up with me on the message I sent you and we'll try and clarify anything for you.
~dave
"I don't recall anyone's post being removed...
But I don't think anyone's post was deleted."
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Just look two posts up. It's still there.
True, the post itself was not deleted.
The content of the post was deleted.
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I spent most of the day reading and
then writing that post, in response to
Pastor James David Manning's appeal
for an independent investigation to at
least VERIFY that Andrew Breitbart
died of natural causes. Breitbart's last
interview was with Sheriff Joe Arpaio,
immediately after his press conference
about the findings of his Cold Case
Posse investigation into the fraudulent,
fabricated Barack Obama LFBC and
Selective Service registration form.
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The obvious motive to assassinate Breitbart
before he could inform his large audience of
the results of the Cold Case Posse investi-
gation is, at the very least, probable cause to
independently VERIFY the coroner's findings
if/when he does rule AB died of natural causes.
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In the meantime, doesn't it seem very odd - even
suspicious - that the media (including DaveG)
proclaimed the cause of death the way that they
did - BEFORE the coroner examined the body?
atlah.org/2012/03/03/can-you-hear-me-andrew-breitbart/
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The real "unfounded conspiracy" is the foregone
conclusion reported by the Lamestream Media,
that Andrew Breitbart died of natural causes.
There is NO EVIDENCE on which to base ANY
CONCLUSION until a medical examination is
done.
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Meanwhile, the LSM are peddling and pushing
that same old, "Move along, nothing to see here."
It's obvious that the LSM are actively attempting
to sweep AB's cause of death under the rug,
at the same time that they are attempting to
sweep the Arpaio Report on the results of the
Cold Case Posse investigation under the rug.
Permalink Reply by DaveG on March 6, 2012 at 8:43pm Take it up with Breitbart's Big Government site, then. They are still calling it natural causes until/unless something else is determined. Additionally, I NEVER said that it had to be natural causes, just that was all that was being reported up to date. It still is ... with the official cause of death deferred until toxicology and microscopic tests come back in some 6-8 weeks.
In the meantime ... we wait for results even as we move on in his cause(s).
I personally take exception to your name calling ... i.e. classifying me as MSM. But I'll let it slide.
Sourced: http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/03/05/breitbart-journa...
Permalink Reply by Frank Fusco on March 4, 2012 at 6:16am A 43 year old man is reported to have died of natural causes before his body is cold, much less waiting for the coroners report, and I'm susposed to believe there is nothing out of the the ordinary? WAKE UP!
Permalink Reply by A.Jean on March 1, 2012 at 4:06pm He was younger than me! When he said that he had old Obama college films, I thought right away "He better watch his back". He was a great man and he helped to expose the truth behind this corrupt administration. He woke a lot of people up. For that, I am truly grateful. RIP Andrew, you will truly be missed.
I am sad to hear that Andrew Breitbart has passed. I know he is in a better place now. God Bless him.
We have lost a great American. He will be missed.
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Although Andrew Breitbart's medical history was certainly predictive of a heart attack, his last interview was with Sheriff Joe Arpaio, which provides probable cause to investigate whether he was assassinated before he could broadcast that interview. I hope and pray that before he died, he passed along that interview to Sean Hannity, even though Sean Hannity has been gagged about the Obama Constitutional ineligibility issue ever since his first mention of it.
Pastor James David Manning insists on an impartial investigation of Andrew Breitbart's death to search out possible foul play, rather than just to accept without question his heart trouble as the cause of his death. There would certainly be a motive for murder; is not suspicion of murder reasonable and an investigation justifiable?
May Andrew Breitbart indeed rest in peace. But his blood may be crying out from the ground.