Friday, August 21, 2009

Hal Turner, in Jail for writing "These judges deserve to be killed" - Frequent guest on Sean Hannity’s program and very close friend of Pat Buchanam

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Hal Turner, in Jail for writing "These judges deserve to be killed" - Frequent guest on Sean Hannity’s program and very close friend of Pat Buchanam

White Supremacist, Racist and Hater Hal Turner, he is in jail for death threats against three judges. Very grave ! ... this guy has appeared in many shows of Sean Hannity and is an extremely close friend of Pat Buchanam, read on .....

The Marietta Register
Launched in September 2006, The Marietta Register attempts to bring honest, conventional journalism to the small towns of Marietta, Devola, Reno, and Belpre, Ohio and Williamstown and Vienna, WV.

WEB EXTRA: OpEd: Civility and Respect in Discourse
Written by OpEd:

August 19, 2009

WEB EXTRA: OpEd: Civility and Respect in Discourse

Some excerpts :

Which brings us to the two things that are troubling us this week: commentator Hal Turner, a right-wing Internet radio host and previously unsuccessful candidate for Congress and the ongoing debate on health care reform. Both Turner and the debate as presented this month are disturbing in the extreme to us and, we hope, to all thoughtful Americans.

Turner, as some of you may know, is an Internet radio host and one time frequent guest on Sean Hannity’s program. Known for his extreme views on several topics and his outspoken nature Turner has been popular with the fringe for several years and had parlayed that into some political jobs including work on campaigns for such players as Patrick Buchanan.

Turner is also currently under arrest and incarcerated in New Jersey for threatening several United States judges. Turner used his media celebrity to discuss the assassination of a panel of judges who ruled in a gun control case in a way in which he disagreed. Turner discussed the names of the judges online and further posted photographs of them and maps to their locations of work. Turner has claimed that he meant no harm when he wrote ‘Let me be the first to say this plainly: These judges deserve to be killed.’
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